Our local sides were able to complete their fixtures on Saturday.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Driffield Town are up to fourth after putting hosts Woodhouse Grange in to bat and soon had them 14/2.
The Stockton-on-Forest side battled to 194 all out in the final over.
James Anson took 4/50, Elliot Hatton 3/64 and George Drury 2/27.
Driffield reached their target with five wickets and nine overs to spare.
Opener Alec Drury struck 64.
Folkton & Flixton remain bottom of Premier 2, after a narrow defeat to York Seconds.
The villagers were asked to field first and restricted York to 206 all out.
Marley Ward took 4/43, Harry Walmsley 3/58 and Ed Hopper 2/36.
Folkton & Flixton had contributions up and down their batting order but Ward top-scored with 33 as they were skittled 14 runs short, with 7 balls left.
Bridlington were well beaten in the same division.
Hosts Carlton Towers chose to bat first, making 234 before being bowled out in the penultimate over.
Russ Robinson and Callum Hatton impressed with 3/28 and 3/58 respectively.
Brid collapsed from 162/6 to 168 all out as they were bundled out inside 35 overs.
Will Norman top-scored with 63.
In Championship East, Pickering are up to third after a high-scoring 73-run win at Pocklington.
Pickering were put in, making 315 as Kieran Bowes hit a spectacular 48-run 77 and Joe Harland added 70.
Despite Pock adding 100 for their last two wickets, Pickering bowled them out for 242 in the final over.
Kieran Boyes and Cameron Cooper took three wickets each, with two each for Bowes and Harland.
Malton & Old Malton have slipped to fifth, though remain level on points with fourth-placed South Holderness.
Holderness beat Scarborough by four wickets.
Boro chose to bat first but only opener Archie Hammond made anything over 19 as he anchored the innings with 56 from 87 balls.
Scarborough were skittled for 153 in 39 overs.
Holderness then reached their target with more than 11 overs remaining, despite two wickets each for Hammond and Daniel O'Connor.
Malton lost by 27 runs at home to Beverley Seconds.
The visitors chose to bat first but collapsed from 140/2 to 243 all out.
Matty Webster took 4/63 and Shaun Harland 3/64.
Skipper Charlie Allott top-scored with 76 but Malton fell 27 runs short after being bowled out with one over remaining.
Whitby suffered a heavy defeat after putting Middlesbrough Seconds in at the Turnbull Ground.
The away side declared after 45 overs on 315/9.
Rhys Buck, normally known for his batting, took four wickets.
Led by wicket-keeper Theo Clarke's 62-ball 78, Whitby's batsmen got plenty of starts but no-one else made more than 28.
They were bowled out for 222, in the 45th over, 93 runs short of their target.


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