Scarborough caved in at Stamford Bridge in division one and were all out for only 69 as a precursor to a seven-wicket win for the division topping home side.
Nick Zakrzewski was the only Boro batsman to make a mark in scoring 31 as his team-mates floundered against Tamar Lambert (4-22) and Peter Aconley, whose return of 6-19 was the best of the day and included a hat-trick.
Riley O'Neill was the man-of-the-match as York II inflicted a 114-run defeat on the division's wooden spoonists Carlton Towers, which leaves the Selby based side 47 points adrift at the bottom.
Aussie O'Neill hit 70 to help York post a target of 212-9 and then followed with 4-15 as Carlton were routed for 98.
Other York runs came from Ian Jarvis, with 35, and Ben Hough, who made 43, while Paul Wright's 3-48 was the only ray of sunshine for the visitors.
Hornsea's game against Studley Royal was an early morning casualty due to a waterlogged ground caused by overnight heavy rain.
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