Scarborough, Whitby and Bridlington were all in pre-season football action on Saturday.
Scarborough Athletic suffered shock defeat to Stockton Town in the latest round of pre-season football friendlies involving Yorkshire Coast sides.
Boro were beaten 3-1 by the side from two divisions below, at the Flamingo Land Stadium, on Saturday, with skipper Michael Coulson scoring the Seadogs' only goal.
Whitby Town had the same division-gap when they travelled to Bishop Auckland, managed by the Blues' former boss Chris Hardy.
The Blues netted through newcomer Aaron Haswell in the first half with substitute Brad Fewster scoring twice after the interval.
Elsewhere, Bridlington Town fought out a 1-1 draw against lower-ranked Hallam.
Lewis Dennison levelled just after the hour, soon after Broid fell behind, at the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium.
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