
All our local sides were in action on Saturday, but largely results didn't go their way.
Driffield Town stay fourth in Yorkshire Premier North despite a crushing defeat at Knaresborough.
The hosts chose to bat first and pile on 343/3 from their 50 overs, Jack Redshaw took two wickets.
Town were then skittled for just 134 in the 42nd over, skipper George Drury top-scoring with 34 not out.
In Premier 2, Folkton & Flixton suffered a hammer blow to their safety hopes after losing to rivals Londesborough Park.
The villagers chose to bat first but were bowled out with a ball to spare for 197.
Rob Middlewood top-scored with 43.
Harry Walmsley 5/45 gave Folkton & Flixton hope, but the hosts got home with five and a half overs, but only two wickets, to spare.
Bridlington suffered a heavy loss at home to Woodhouse Grange 2nds.
They were put in at Dukes Park and posted a respectable 227/9 from 50 overs, with Calum Hatton adding 44 from 58 balls.
However, Grange eased to victory, losing just one wicket and taking less than 30 overs.
Scarborough returned to form with a seven-wicket derby thumping of Pickering, at North Marine Road, in Championship East.
The away side chose to bat first but slumped to 163 all out in the 40th over, as Sam Carver and Archie Hammond took three wickets each.
Hammond then struck an unbeaten 59 and Prince Bedi added 54 as Boro got home, by seven wickets, in the 37th over.
Malton won comfortably at Brandesburton, who chose to field first.
Malton were dismissed for 290 in the penultimate over, with half centuries for Alex Machen, Matthew Turnbull and skipper Charlie Allott.
Tom Palmer then took 5/41 as the hosts were skittled for 164 in the 40th over.
Driffield Seconds routed Cottingham by nine wickets, reaching their target of 89 inside 11 overs.
In North Yorkshire South Durham Division Two, Whitby are up to fourth after an impressive home win over Northallerton.
Opener Tom Steyert smashed an incredible 143 from 123 balls as Whitby posted 293/9 from 50 overs after being asked to bat first.
The visitors were then skittled for 195 in 34 overs.
Steyert starring with the ball as he racked up an equally-impressive 8/59 in a 98-run victory.
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