EBOR Division Two leaders Dringhouses continued their winning ways with a two-wicket victory at home to Heworth II after the visitors had been restricted by Mick Kenyon (4-20) and Tom Storr (3-29) to 136-9.

Gary Wilson (31) top-scored as Dringhouses closed on 137-8.

Jason Gatus and Matt Phillips both hit 50 for Clifton Alliance II as they posted 181 on their very short away trip to York III (184-6) after Jack Neil had bagged 6-20 for the hosts.

Skipper David Brown (64) laid the foundation as York took maximum points and second place.

Scarborough II were back to winning ways with a nine-wicket triumph at Malton & Old Malton II (179).

Skipper and keeper Tom Audsley top-scored with 47 for the home side, while David Snowball (3-30) and the evergreen Neil Elvidge (3-44) were among the wickets.

In the Scarborough innings, Elvidge (81no) and Charlie Roberts (91) put on 179 for the first wicket.

Carlton Towers came unstuck at home to Hemingbrough (197-5) after Jonathan Dilks (61) and Darren Graves (48) had helped them set their guests a challenging target.

Mark Spetch weighed in with 4-50 but Layton Hallam (85), Robert Scarr (33), and Matt Clark (37) helped Hemingbrough home.

Yapham's Mike Newhouse took 5-40 but was on the losing side as Pickering II brought the visitors' recent good form to an end.

Matt Butler (45), and Les Welburn (32) helped set up Pickering's 154, with Welburn (3-24) starring with the ball as he helped bowl out Yapham for 112.

Londesborough Park had Charlie Rook (46) and Greg Drewery (37) to thank for their 172-7 at home to Acomb II. However, James Fletcher (64) and Alex Topham (36no) were in form as Acomb (173-6) ran out winners by four wickets.

Ebor division three leaders Stamford Bridge II (119-1) continued their winning ways with a nine-wicket home win against Selby II (118).

Ed Oliver hit 57 for Selby, but it was the all-round performance of Ollie Pimlott (4-21 and 74) that set the platform for Des Healey's side to earn an outright win.

Dunnington II had a convincing win over guests Londesborough Park II at Common Road, despite Tom Williamson taking 6-57 as the hosts were dismissed for 165.

In the second half, Adam Sutcliffe grabbed 6-13 in a miserly spell that enabled Dunnington to bowl out Park for 67 and take maximum points.

Neil Eastwood was 60 not out for Goole II (121-2) as they notched victory at home to Cawood, who were bowled out for 120, thanks in the main to Sam Earl's 5-22.

Jack Liddle top-scored with 31 for Cawood. Goole's reply centred around Eastwood, with support from Simon Franks (35) as they pulled clear of the bottom clubs.

Darren Hughes scored 85 not out and Salman Syed 79 not out as Copmanthorpe racked up 209-1 at home to bottom side Castleford II, who hung on at 131-5, with youngster Byron Grant hitting 38.

Visitors Civil Service cracked 234-4 at Pocklington II (167), thanks chiefly to Simon Brown (76) and Graeme Sherlock (56).

Liam Serginson (45) and Iain Jozefowicz (30) led the way for hosts, but Thomas Brown took 4-43 to help his side to a 67-run win.

In Ebor division four, Drax beat Heworth IV by six wickets at Elm Park Way to maintain their slender lead at the top of the division with a performance centred around Joe Rayner's 39 and 3-3.

Heworth were shot out for 84, with Stuart Ross (29) top scorer. Raynor helped his side to 87-4, even though Ross added to his runs with 3-25.

North Duffield trail Drax by two points after making 242-7 declared at Cawood II.

James Knibb hit 75 as his side set a target that ultimately proved far too high, with Jamie Pickles bagging 4-40 as Cawood were cleaned up for 56.

Jamie Pocklington hit an unbeaten 73 as Carlton Towers II made 185-7 on their way to a 101-run victory at Bolton Percy II (84-10).

Mike Furze was unbeaten on 27 as his side fell to the bowling of Quintin McGrory-Hill (5-20).

Ewan Miller hit 49 and Gary Chapple 42 as Woodhouse Grange IV posted 164-5 against visitors Thorp Arch & Boston Spa II (166-6), who ran out winners by four wickets after Ed Westmoreland (39) and Chris Foulkes (32) had set up Mark Freeman (43no) to see them home.