The new season continues with Scarborough, Bridlington, Whitby, Folkton & Flixton, Driffield and Pickering all in action on Saturday.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Driffield Town were beaten again after choosing to bat at home to Castleford.
Elliot Hatton top-scored with 33 as the hosts were restricted to just 164/9 from their 50 overs.
Cas then reached their target in the 33rd with five wickets remaining.
James Anson took 4/49.
In Premier 2, Bridlington's strong start continued as they beat Harrogate 2nds by the same score.
The visitors to Dukes Park chose to bat first, but slipped from 148/2 to 208 all out from 50 overs exactly.
Steve Janney took 3/48.
In reply, Brid skipper Casey Rudd was again in the runs with 68 and Calum Hatton added 63 as the hosts got home with three overs and five wickets to spare.
Folkton & Flixton's struggles continue as they were well beaten, at home, by Stamford Bridge.
The visitors chose to bat first and had two centurions in 319/5 from 50 overs, Rob Middlewood took two wickets.
Richard Malthouse top-scored with 49 but the hosts were skittled for 173, in the 43rd over, losing by 146 runs.
Scarborough had a comfortable victory, at North Marine Road, in Championship East.
Boro removed visitors Cottingham in the 47th over for 163- Archie Hammond took 4/26 and Daniel O'Connor 3/9.
Taryn Moses guided the hosts home with an unbeaten 54 as Boro won by five wickets, with 15 overs remaining.
In the same division, Pickering won a thrilling derby against Malton & Old Malton, at Mill Lane.
Malton were bowled out for 228 in the 48th over.
Pickering then reached their target with six overs but just one wicket remaining.


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