Scarborough were in action at North Marine Road, on Saturday, in another busy day of cricket action up and down the Yorkshire Coast.
At the start of a busy week for the historic venue, with Yorkshire in town on Tuesday, Boro suffered an 86-run defeat in Championship East.
Visitors Beverley 2nds opted to bat first and posted 235.
Kieran Rutter took 4/56 and Hayden Williamson 3/49.
Scarborough then crumbled to 149 all out, they were bowled out in the 32nd over with Dan O'Connor's 32 the highest score.
In the same division, Folkton & Flixton continue their resurgence, putting Brandesburton to the sword by 53 runs.
After being put in to bat first, Will Hutchinson made 100 exactly with skipper Harry Walmsley adding 76.
The hosts were bowled out for 294 in the final over.
Lee Elvidge's 4/66 and 3/57 from Ryan Baldry then helped restrict Brandesburton to 241 in reply.
Seamer & Irton won a thriller at Sutton-on Hull.
After being put in to bat first, Seamer were bowled out for 208, with lower order runs helping them post a competitive total, including 40 from Luke Horton.
Three wickets each for Caeleb Potter, Toby Jones and Matthew Morris then helped bowl out for Sutton to secure a tense 16-run success.
Scalby suffered a heavy defeat at title-chasing Driffield 2nds.
After putting the hosts in, Scalby were chasing shadows for much of the early stages as skipper Owen Goldsworthy hit 57, then Nick Dobbin smashed 72 from just 59 balls. Driff posted an imposing 283/5 from their 50 overs.
Lachlan Cooke and Nathan Valentine took two wickets apiece.
Gregor Fraser took 42 but otherwise Scalby struggled in reply, eventually being bowled out for just 154.
Russell Robinson's 4/40 helped Driff grab a 129-run victory.
It was a disappointing day for Wykeham at Hull Zingari 2nds.
After choosing to bat first, an unbeaten 72 from wicket-keeper Ricky Nock and Harry Amstell's 53 helped Wykeham to 209/7 from 50 overs.
Zingari then reached their target, by six wickets, despite Amstell picking up two scalps.
Hornsea suffered a heavy home defeat to South Holderness.
After choosing to bat first, half-centuries from Adam Newington and skipper Douglas Griebenouw helped the hosts to 229 all out.
Holderness then eased to victory with just one wicket down.
Bridlington lost out at Dukes Park in Premier 2.
Sheriff Hutton Bridge 2nds chose to bat first, making 231/8 with three wickets each for Casey Rudd and Tom Norman.
Brid lost by 57 runs as they were skittled for 174 with six overs left. Harvey Dixon made 62.
Whitby won a low-scoring encounter, at Maltby, to move up to third in North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two.
After choosing to bat first, the visitors were bowled out for 160.
However, Maltby subsided to just 114 with skipper Tom Steyert, who also top-scored with the bat, taking 6/40.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Driffield lost an even-lower-scoring clash at Carlton Towers.
After the hosts chose to bat first, George Drury's 4/33 helped skittle them for just 111.
However, Driff posted just 103 in reply, to lose by eight runs.
Pickering lost by five wickets, at Drax, in Championship Central.
Andrew Sharman made 59 as Pickering were bowled out for 176 in the 41st over.
Drax then got home in the 42nd despite Kieran Bowes' 3/38.
In the same division, Malton & Old Malton were beaten, at home, by 49 runs.
Visitors Selby posted 269/8 in 50 overs, with Shaun Harland taking an impressive 6/58.
Luke Smith made 51 in Malton's reply but they were bowled out for 220 in the 46th over.


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