Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington's rugby sides were left disappointed on Saturday.
All three suffered defeats on their travels on a difficult day.
Scarborough are fourth in North East 2 after losing out 24-18 at Halifax side Old Crossleyans.
Bridlington are one place below following their 17-13 loss at third-placed Malton & Norton.
While in Durham & Northumberland Division Two, Whitby also suffered a narrow defeat, at rivals Redcar, 24-13.


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