SELBY II took over at the top of division five after enjoying by far the better of a draw at Yapham.
The home side only reached 107-6 in pursuit of Selby’s 177-6.
Selby’s Gareth Townend hit 42, N Darley 34 and Joe Romaniw 25, as Alex Nattrass took 4-54.
After the break, J Romans claimed 3-24 but Martin Pearson (30) and C Brewer (28no) ensured a draw.
Stillington slipped into second place when they had the worst of a draw at Heworth.
Guy Wilkinson (49) and Lee Bradshaw (32) helped Heworth post a total of 157-8 as Wayne Linton took 3-32. Graham Knott took 3-34 as Stillington replied with 140-7.
Bolton Percy batted first against visiting Sheriff Hutton Bridge, with James Hodge making 36 as they were dismissed for 85.
Dominic Atkinson claimed 3-17 but the star was 14-year-old Danny Cass, whose six overs earned him figures of 5-3. Steve Crowder then hit an unbeaten 62, while 13-year-old Harry Sutcliffe added 24 not out in a ten-wicket win.
Londesborough Park restricted hosts Welton & Brough to 97-9 as Joe Shingles claimed 5-14.
Park’s easy eight-wicket win was orchestrated by an unbeaten 42 from Steve Dawson.
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