Scarborough RUFC again came from behind, this time to end a losing run, with Whitby and Bridlington also in action on Saturday.
Matty Jones' Scarborough found themselves 24-10 down, at half-time, but Tom Ratcliffe again led a fightback after the break.
Jones told Charlie Hopper it was a patched up side but his half-time team talk was well implemented by his players:
Bridlington saw off Selby at Dukes Park in Yorkshire One.
The 28-19 victory puts Brid fifth in the table.
Meanwhile, Whitby are fourth-bottom of Durham & Northumberland Division Two after a home defeat to Hartlepool.
It's three defeats in a row now as the Maroons lost out 35-7 at White Leys Road.


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