ALL six of Saturday's matches in the Hunters ECB Yorkshire Premier League North went the way of the visiting sides, with the competitions top three all producing dominant displays.

A hat-trick from Tom Pringle (3-13) – the second in as many weeks by a York bowler – helped them dismiss Easingwold for 116 at Back Lane, with skipper Daniel Woods also in the wickets, taking 4-19.

The visitors wasted little time in their reply, Duncan Snell (63no), with his second consecutive half-century, and Adam McAuley (42no) wrapping up victory inside 21 overs with an unbroken second-wicket stand of 107.

Second-placed Harrogate enjoyed their day at the coast with a 113-run victory over Scarborough.

Jonathan Tattersall (66) and George Ross (40) shared an opening stand of 104, with Tattersall making his third fifty in seven innings before Ben Elvidge (4-31) hit back for the hosts.

David Foster added 42 late on as the visitors reached 236-8, but the home side slumped in reply, with Jonathan MacGregor (3-23) taking three of the first four wickets as they were reduced to 27-4.

A final total of 123, which included three wickets for visiting skipper Ross (3-13), represented something of a recovery.

Harry Brook's second century in only four innings guided Yorkshire Academy to 265 against Acomb, a total which also included 50 from his captain Jordan Thompson.

Matthew Bell finished with 3-67 but was overshadowed by the bowling of Academy pair Jared Warner (4-11) and Jack Shutt (3-16) as the home side could only manage 98 in reply.

However. that was not the lowest total of the day.

For the second weekend in a row, Clifton Alliance were bowled out at home for under 100. Dominic Rhodes was the leading protagonist, taking 5-25, with Donovan Sinclair (3-16) in the support role, while once again skipper Scott Hopkinson (48) was his side's leading batsman.

Stamford Bridge lost a couple of early wickets but Ryan McKendry took charge, making an unbeaten 53 off just 45 balls to wrap up the win inside 21 overs.

Sheriff Hutton Bridge brought an end to Driffield Town's five-match unbeaten run, winning by six wickets at Kings Mill Road.

A second-wicket partnership of 80 between brothers Adam (58) and Mark (41) Fisher set up a comfortable six-wicket victory as their side chased down the hosts' 166.

Earlier Afaq Rahim continued in the rich vein of form which brought him 57 and 116 the previous weekend, making 60 and, despite an unbeaten 43 from Nick Hardgrave, the home side were bowled out cheaply, with Karl Carver taking 4-43.

Woodhouse Grange's victory at Hull eased them away from the relegation places, but had the opposite effect on their hosts, who have just one win from their opening eight games and are in danger of being cut adrift, along with Easingwold.

Ross Davy (42) top-scored in the hosts' 161, with the honours in the field being split between Josh Jackson (4-41) and Mike Burdett, with a league record four stumpings.

Visiting skipper Andrew Bilton (64) and Tom Young (55) put on an opening partnership of 128 but, despite both being dismissed, the visitors won by eight wickets.