Scarborough suffered a heartbreaking defeat at North Marine Road on Saturday.
Boro were edged out by just 15 runs, in Championship East, by Sutton-on-Hull.
The visitors batted first and posted 289/9 from their 50 overs.
Hayden Williamson took 4/66 and Tom Bussey 3/56.
Ben Squires made 91 and Ben Milburn 67, but Boro fell narrowly short after being restricted to 274/8.
Elsewhere in the division, it was just as close at Wykeham, where the hosts edged out neighbours Scalby by one wicket.
The away side chose to bat first, making 195/9 with David Morris top-scoring with 53.
Messers Sabir, Hutchinson and Brolly took two wickets each.
Wicket-keeper Ricky Nock's 73 then helped Wykeham to victory with two balls to spare.
Nathan Valentine took 5/66 for Scalby.
Seamer & Irton had a commanding 109-run victory over South Holderness.
Gregg Chadwick's 58 helped the hosts to post 272.
Gary Lawton then took 3/46 as Holderness slumped to 163 all out, inside 36 overs.
Folkton & Flixton had a commanding victory.
Will Hutchinson's 87, 51 from wicketkeeper Cameron Anderson and a captain's innings of 103 from skipper Harry Walmsley guided the villagers to 305/5 from their 50 overs.
Connor Stephenson's 3/26 then helped Folkton roll over Hull Zingari 2nds for 236 to ensure a 69-run win.
Hornsea had a day to forget as hosts Brandesburton racked up an imposing 410/7 from their 50 overs.
Douglas Griebenouw took 3/82 and then fired 54 opening the batting.
However, Hornsea were skittled for 179, inside 32 overs.
Driffield 2nds remain top after beating Beverley 2nds by 72 runs.
Nick Dobbin hit 61 as Driff posted 226/6, batting first.
Beverley were then bowled out for 154 as Owen Goldsworthy took 5/46.
In Yorkshire Premier 2, Bridlington were edged out in a high-scoring clash at Sessay.
After choosing to bat first, Brid posted 292/8 from their 50 overs.
Skipper Casey Rudd led the way with a sparkling 121 from 125 balls.
Calum Hatton then took 2/77 but hosts Sessay got home by five wickets with more than seven overs left.
In North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two, Whitby's bowlers devastated Northallerton, bowling them all out for just 29.
No-one reached double figures as Michael Thompson took a remarkable 5/5 and Tom Steyert 5/18.
Whitby reached their target with no wickets lost.
Driffield Town chose to bat first, in Yorkshire Premier North, at home to Beverley Town.
Jack Redshaw top-scored with 41 as Town posted 172/9 from their 50 overs.
Beverley then got home by seven wickets despite Elliot Hatton's 2/32.
Pickering beat North Cave by six wickets, in Championship Central.
Dan Hardey took 5/27 as Cave were skittled for just 187.
Pickering got home by six wickets with wicket-keeper Mark Harrison hitting 94 from just 70 balls.
Malton & Old Malton crushed Acomb 2nds by nine wickets.
The York side were bundled out for 111 with Sharad Jessani taking 4/24 and Adam Durrant 3/24.
Shaun Harland blazed 72 not out from 55 balls as Malton raced to victory.


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