All our sides were in action on Saturday.
Driffield Town picked up their first win of the season, in Yorkshire Premier North.
Driff beat Knaresborough by three wickets.
Elliot Hatton took 4/42 and George Drury 2/41 as the hosts posted 213/6 from their 50 overs.
The visitors eased to victory with more than ten overs to spare, Sam Drury top-scored with 47.
In Premier 2, Bridlington were beaten by four wickets at the hands of Londesborough Park.
Calum Hatton made 37, but Brid were skittled for just 137 in the 45th over.
Harvey Dixon and Sam Wragg took two wickets each, but Park got home comfortably in the end.
Whitby picked up another victory in North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two.
Skipper Tom Steyert's superb 82 from just 72 balls took them to a score of 161.
Maltby were then routed for just 99 with Steyert taking 4/13.
There were two wickets each for Michael Thompson, Chris Knight and Jack Allanson.
In Championship East, Scarborough lost a thriller at Driffield 2nds.
Batting first, Driff made 303/5 from their 50 overs with Nick Dobbin leading the way on 110.
Archie Hammond and Callum Armstrong picked up two wickets apiece.
Scarborough pushed all the way with Ben Squires making 96, but they fell 16 runs short.
Jack Riby took 4/76.
Seamer & Irton took the local bragging rights after defeating Wykeham by 8 wickets.
Wykeham were bowled out for 203 with James Butler making 35.
Seamer's Matthew Morris took 4/37, with Caeleb Potter picking up 3/49.
Seamer then strolled to victory thanks to Tom Greenwood's unbeaten 107 and Gregg Chadwick's 78.
Scalby battled manfully but lost to Brandesburton, who fired 327/7 after choosing to bat first- Paul Hesp took 3/79.
Skipper Lachlan Cooke led the way in Scalby's reply with 97 runs from 107 balls, but they lost out by 69 runs.
Folkton & Flixton are underway after a four-wicket win at Sutton-on-Hull.
Sutton were dismissed for 227, with Harry Walmsley taking 3/63 and two wickets each for Ryan Baldry, Lewis Chipchase and Robert Middlewood.
Will Hutchinson then carried his bat for 86 off 99 balls as the villagers got home with more than ten overs to spare.
Steve Janney top-scored with 60, but Hornsea lost by five wickets to Beverley 2nds.
Douglas Griebenouw took 2/36, though Bev 2nds chased down 179 with three and a half overs to spare.
In Championship Central, derby honours went to Malton & Old Malton, who beat Pickering by 70 runs.
Batting first, Shaun Harland blazed a trial with 114 for Malton and Alex Machen fired 50 from 39 balls as they posted 267/7, from 50 overs.
Luke Shepherd took 3/27 and Kieran Boyes 2/73, for Pickering.
Despite a near-century opening stand from Dan Hardey (53) and Tim Whincup (44), Pickering were bowled out for 197, in the 47th over.


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