All our local cricket sides are in action on Saturday, including Whitby, Scarborough, Folkton & Flixton, Bridlington, Driffield and Pickering, most of them are at home too.
Driffield Town host Woodhouse Grange in Yorkshire Premier North hoping to make it back to back victories.
Premier 2 leaders Bridlington are also at home as Carlton Towers visit Dukes Park.
Elsewhere, Folkton & Flixton are looking to get off the bottom of the division when they visit York Seconds.
Scarborough welcome South Holderness to North Marine Road in Championship East.
Pickering entertain struggling Pocklington in the same division.
Malton & Old Malton are away at Beverley Town Seconds.
These are all 12 noon starts.
In North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two, Whitby go to Stockton Seconds with a 1pm start.
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