William McClintock was a man in a hurry and has the stats men scouring the record books for the fastest century after his efforts at Donemana. He thumped an unbeaten 105 from just 30 balls - 12 fours and 9 sixes - as the home side chased 143 in 7.2 overs! McClintock's second wicket stand with Levi Dougherty saw 95 added in 4.2 overs - with Dougherty's contribution six. Earlier DJ Dougherty took five wickets, while there were runs for Kenzie Hall (48), Andrew Neill (40), and Aron Visser (35) in Killyclooney's total of 141. It seemed as if it might give them a chance - it didn't...

Debutant Roy McGerrigle with his father Dwayne

Game of the night was at the Foyleview Arena, where Newbuildings and Bready served up a real thriller. Peat Salmon hits 10 fours and 7 sixes in a 54-ball 107 as heand Johnny Thompson - who hit 6 fours in his unbeaten 37 - added 118 for the fifth wicket to take their side to 186. Ryan Clarke hit five boundaries in his 29, putting on 50 with David Rankin for the first wicket. Rankin went on to score 70 not out from 50 balls (6 fours, 2 sixes), adding an unbroken 136 from 14 overs with overseas professional Josh van Heerdon. With 33 needed from the last two overs, the South African cleared the ropes three times in the penultimate over. That left 12 needed from the last bowled by Ross Hunter. The Newbuildings skipper kept them to seven from the first five, but Van Heerdon ensured a share of the spils and the points with a boundary from the last - a fitting ending to a wonderful game.

Aaron Heywood was the star of the show as Fox Lodge beat Glendermott. The former skipper made 25 as he and Ivan McNeill - who made a run-a-ball 31 - rescued the Foxies from 76 for 7 with an eighth wicket stand of 58 in nine overs. Earlier Ali Doherty had crashed 4 fours and 3 sixes in a 19-ball 38. JJ O'Brien and Ryan Nolan each took three wickets for Glendermott. Nolan then hit 4 fours and a six in a top score of 32, but four wickets for Heywood ensured victory for Fox Lodge.

Bonds Glen were convincing 8-wicket winners over Burndennett, who were bowled out for 103 - Conor Patton (23*) and Derek Curry (21) their best batters. Kyle Moore collected three scalps, while there were two apiece for Sam Kincaid and Heinrich Roberts. Dharm Singh made a quick 20 in the chase, and a second wicket stand of 68 between Simon Killen (33) and Roberts - whose 22-ball unbeaten 47 included 6 fours and 3 sixes - ensured a routine win for the Bee Gees.

Coleraine took full advantage of a Brigade side missing a trio of Warriors, with Craig Averill the star of the show at Beechgrove. Averill top-scored with a 54-ball 80 (9 fours, 4 sixes), dominating a third wicket stand of 111 with Matthew Hutchinson (20). Ryan Barr 3-6 was the pick of the Brigade bowlers.

Craig Averill scored 80

The Bannsiders were able to pick up the points thanks to a solid display with two wickets each for Averill, skipper Rory Knox, and Matthew Hutchinson. Adam McDaid and James Smallwoods each scored 24 as they ended on 118 for 7.

St Johnston travelled to Ardmore and came away with a deserved and convincing win. Batting first, Jack Macbeth made a run-a-ball 51 (6 fours), sharing a second wicket stand of 94 with Michael Rankin, whose 28-ball 56 included 8 fours and 2 sixes. A total of 161 was always out of the home sides reach, especially as Junaid Ali and Muhammad Edrees both went early in the reply. David Barnard (3-25) and skipper David Anthony (2-6) the pick of the Donegal side as they restricted Ardmore to 99 for 7 - Conor Brolly (21*) the best of a poor batting effort.

Eglinton won again thanks to a fine batting effort at home to Ballyspallen. Professional Lakshan Gamage top-scored with 40, while there were runs too for Jamie (37) and Robbie Millar (26), as well as Ross McLaughlin (24). Isaac Bird hit a 50-ball 61 (7 fours, 3 sixes) adding 80 for the second wicket with Stuart Kennedy (25). However, from 103 for 1 in the 13th over, scoreboard pressure told, with Richard Wylie claiming 3 for 21 and Gamage 2-18 in an excellent win.