All our local cricket sides were in action on Saturday with mixed results.
Driffield Town enjoyed a 49-run victory over Castleford in Yorkshire Premier North.
Town made 260/9 from 50 overs after choosing to bat first.
Jack Redshaw led the way with 72, while Jake Hatton added 59 and skipper George Drury 57.
Elliot Hatton then grabbed 5/68 and Jamie Anson took 3/51 as Castleford subsided to 211 all out.
In Premier 2, Bridlington were well beaten at Dukes Park.
They bowled York 2nds out for 211, with Jamie Artley taking 3/42.
However, Brid then slumped to 65 all out.
Driffield 2nds are back top of Championship East after a comfortable six-wicket win at South Holderness.
Jack Riby took 4/73 in Holderness' 257/9 from 50 overs.
Captain Owen Goldsworthy's superb 124 was followed by Jack Oakley's unbeaten 79 as Driff strolled to victory.
There was a thrilling derby clash at Seamer & Irton.
The hosts chose to bat first with opener Archie Graham hitting a magnificent 120.
Toby Jones' 57 then set up a total of 256 as the hosts were bowled out in the penultimate over.
Charlie Colley 5/57 and Harry Walmsley 3/51 for Folkton & Flixton.
Walmsley then impressed with the bat, firing 68 not out, with Ryan Baldry adding 55.
Walmsley ensured scores ended level as the sides were tied after the last ball of the innings.
Scarborough's short trip to Wykeham was much-more one-sided.
Boro chose to bat first and posted 241 all out, with Ben Milburn top-scoring on 93.
Ryan Souter and Malachai Harry took four wickets each for Wykeham.
However, they were skittled for just 121, with Charlie Hopper bagging 6/45 for Boro, who won by 141 runs.
Scalby had a 41-run victory over Hull Zingari 2nds, at Carr Lane.
The hosts were put in and blasted 274/4 from their 50 overs.
The visitors were then skittled for 233, with one over remaining.
Hornsea won by 92 runs, over Sutton-on-Hull.
Choosing to bat first, Hornsea were bowled out for 212 in the 44th over.
Skipper Joe Butterworth top-scored with 64.
Steve Janney then took an impressive 4/8 and Adam Newington 3/28 as Sutton subsided to 120 all out in reply.
In Championship Central, Malton & Old Malton returned to winning ways, with a three-wicket success at Goole Town.
Matthew Webster took 4/66 and Sharad Jessani 3/43 as Goole were restricted to 209 all out.
Malton then got home in the 47th over.
Luke Smith got 56 and skipper Matt Turnbull 55 as the visitors took the honours.
Pickering continue to struggle and were thumped by nine wickets, at home, by Dunnington.
After choosing to bat first, the hosts made just 125, at Mill Lane, with Max Harland making 83 but no-one else getting over 17.
Dunnington needed just 25.1 overs to get home.
Whitby had a winning draw, at Marton 2nds, in North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two.
The visitors smashed 282/6 before declaring halfway through the 46th over.
This gave Tom Steyert's men an extra four overs to skittle the hosts.
Theo Clarke top-scored with 80 from just 66 balls with Rhys Buck blasting 73 from only 52.
Chris Knight added 59 and Kai Morris 43.
In reply, Steyert took 4/90 and Mike Thompson 3/28 but stubborn tail-end batting saw Marton keep their final wicket but fall 45 runs short.


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