Nigel Collinson, carrying his bat for 90, propped up the Stockton & Hopgrove innings against division five promotion hopefuls Tadcaster Magnet.
Barry Sellers was the only other batsman in double figures as Stockton were restricted to 131 for 4.
Barry Emmott (24) and James Stuart (40) set Tadcaster on their way, but at 84 for 5 the game could have gone either way. Phil Batt 24 and John Kitson batted sensibly to ease leaders Tadcaster to a four-wicket win.
Wistow defeated York by 80 runs.
Pete Lawler's 47 was a decisive innings and along with 30 from P White helped Wistow to 161 for 9.
Wistow's bowling was much tidier and four wickets each to Jamie Middleton and P Elliott wrapped up the points.
Pocklington skipper Graham Forsdyke's all-round performance was a match-winner against Woodhouse Grange. From 12 overs he returned 7 for 25 as the 'Grange were all out for 96. Coming in to bat when Pock had lost four cheap wickets he led a revival with 46. With Michael Murray (23no) he led his team home.
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