Carlton Towers tumbled to their third defeat of the division two season at Dringhouses.
Mick Kenyon held sway for Dringhouses with 5-25, while George Wilson took 3-30.
In reply, Andy Kenyon made 33 as ’Houses won by four wickets.
John Hetherton hit 82 and Chris Dower made 33 in a total of 160 when New Earswick batted first at Osbaldwick.
Home bowling success came from Andy Horner (5-27) and Andy Hall (4-39), who then saw their batsmen come up trumps to forge an eight-wicket win.
The victory was based on an unbroken second-wicket stand of 103 between Matt Dunne (55no) and Martin Baguley (56no).
Joe Richardson bowled Sheriff Hutton to victory at Bubwith in division three.
The paceman took 6-32 as he and Andy Kenny returned 3-37 to dismiss Bubwith for 74, with all ten batsmen clean bowled.
Richard Readman’s 31 was the best effort with the bat before Sheriff eased to a six-wicket victory.
Brian Leckonby fell for 95 when Duncombe Park batted first at Bolton Percy. Alistair Rigby grabbed 6-32 as Park were all out for 173.
Bolton’s reply was led by Matt Westwood (76) and, although Paul Wilkie took 3-53, they won by three wickets with four balls to spare.
At Hovingham, Welton & Brough declared on 270-5 and Geoff Pears and James Wainwright then both made 39 as Hovingham negotiated a draw at 172-8.
Stillington’s Barry Milburn plundered an unbeaten 119 off the Scarborough attack.
Oliver Everard added 40 in a total of 230-6 and Scarborough were then able to earn maximum batting points and a draw at 200-8, despite Ady Leconby’s 5-51.
Thorp Arch chased down a target of 234-5 set by York III.
Andy Jarvis (46) and Simon Lambert with (71no) were the successful batsmen for York.
Thorp Arch’s reply was fronted by Jim Turner (63) as the 4-53 by Steve Beales was devalued.
Woodhouse Grange Chris Suddaby hit an unbeaten 125, took 3-22, held a catch and effected a run out in a victory over Castleford in division 4A.
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