Pickering stay top- Whitby hit the runs and Folkton & Flixton get off the mark.
Driffield Town were beaten by two wickets at home by Sheriff Hutton Bridge in Yorkshire Premier North.
Asked to bat first, Town were indebted to skipper George Drury who made an unbeaten 64 and Elliot Hatton's excellent 50.
They got to 230/5 from their 50 overs.
In reply, James Anson took 6/68 but Bridge got home by two wickets in the 48th over.
In Premier 2, Bridlington's recent struggles continued.
Brid chose to bat first but may have regretted that decision as they were skittled for just 195 in 50 overs exactly.
Visitors Easingwold then strolled to victory by 8 wickets as the hosts suffered a third straight defeat.
Folkton & Flixton's first victory of the season wasn't enough to get them off the bottom of the table.
Harry Walmsley took 4/49 and there were two wickets each for Ed Hopper and Rob Middlewood as Harrogate 2nds were bowled out for 199 with two balls to spare of their 50 overs.
Rich Malthouse struck 70 as the Villagers eased home.
Pickering stay top of Championship East after their latest success.
Opponents Sutton-on-Hull batted first but they were skittled for 248 in 50 overs as Kieran Boyes impressed with 3/37.
Archie Welford then slammed 111 in reply, alongside Andrew Sharman's 70 and wicket-keeper Ryan Taylor's 56.
Pickering getting home with 11 balls and 7 wickets to spare.
Scarborough lost by the same margin at home to Beverley Seconds.
Boro were bowled out for just 152 in 36 overs.
Prince Bedi took 2/21, but Beverley got home with ease to secure the win.
Malton & Old Malton enjoyed a six-wicket win over Driffield's second string.
Nick Dobbin made an unbeaten 111 and Jack Oakley grabbed 64 as Driff made 240/5 in 50 overs.
Andy Spaven took 3/48 and Mathew Webster 2/68 for Malton, who then got home with more than six overs to spare.
Alex Machen fired 85 and Matty Turnbull remained also unbeaten for 76 to secure the win.
Whitby went up three places in North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two after thumping Redcar.
The hosts declared on 337/6 in 42 overs thanks to a superb unbeaten 118 from Rhys Buck.
Redcar were then skittled for 149 in the 30th over, as Tom Steyert and Michael Thompson took three wickets each in a 188-run success.


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