There were wins in the NW Women's Premiership on Monday night for Bready, Fox Lodge and Eglinton.

Newbuildings lost to Bready by 142 runs
Bready 181/1 (18 overs; Millie Spence 79*, Alana Dalzell 68*)
Newbuildings 51 (17 overs; Armani Mitchell 13; Mansi Bhavsar 3-3, Kaylee Barnard 2-10, Jodie Spence 2-20) (Target 194 in 18 overs)

Defending champions Bready were convincing 142-run DLS winners over Newbuildings with Millie Spence and Alana Dalzell both making half centuries. Spence top-scored with an unbeaten 79 from 53 balls that included 12 fours, sharing a second wicket stand of 147 in 15 overs with Irish international Dalzell who made a 52-ball 68 not out (10 fours, 1 six). 

A total of 181 in 18 overs was adjusted upwards to 194 but the home side were bundled out for 51 - three wickets for Mansi Bhavsar and two apiece for Kaylee Barnard and Jodie Spence.

Strabane lost to Eglinton by 9 wickets
Strabane 92/4 (18 overs; Chloe Deans 30*, Kylie McGarrigle 17; Alice McLaughlin 2-17)
Eglinton 96/1 (11.4 overs; Arianna McKenna 40, Jennifer Jackson 32*)

Eglinton ran out 9 wicket winners at Strabane Park after restricting the home side to 92 for 4 in 18 overs. Chloe Deans top-scored with an unbeaten 30, while Kylie McGarrigle made 17 - two wickets for Alice Mclaughlin (2-17). 

The chase was a straightforward one as Arianna McKenna hit 5 fours in her 40, adding 86 for the opening partnership with Jenny Jackson, who made 32 not out (3 fours).

Fox Lodge beat Coleraine by 7 wickets
Coleraine 77/7 (18 overs; Eva Gaston 37; Kara Bates 3-10, Lucy Neely 2-6)
Fox Lodge 79/3 (12.2 overs; Mollie Devine 44*; Hannah Skinner 2-25)

Fox Lodge were comfortable 7 wickets winners against Coleraine at Ballymagorry. Eva Gaston hit 5 fours as the Bannsiders made a modest 77 for 7 in another match reduced to 18 overs. Former skipper Kara Bates took 3 for 10, while Lucy Neely's new-ball effort saw her claim 2 for 6. 

Mollie Devine hit 6 fours in an unbeaten 44 to guide the Foxies to victory in the 13th over - Hannah Skinner picking up 2-25.