Donemana made it three wins from three with a six wicket win at home to Strabane. Aaron Gillespie top-scored with 73 (9 fours, 4 sixes) sharing a fifth wicket stand of 88 with Ranjitha (30) to help them recover from 35 for 4. Ryan Gallagher hit 5 sixes and 4 fours in a 44-ball 57 as they posted 196 - three wickets apiece for Levi Dougherty and Anuj Jotin. The chase was straightforward as skipper Gary McClintock hit 5 fours and 4 sixes in a second wicket stand 0f 87 with Ray Curry (41). Andy McBrine made an unbeaten 25, watching from the other end as William McClintock hastened the game to a quick conclusion - his 16-ball 40 not out included a four and five sixes.
Coleraine top the Premiership after a 75-run win over Ardmore in a game cut to 30 overs. The Bannsiders never looked back after an opening stand of 106 in 15 overs between Craig Averill - who hit seven fours in a 43-ball 52 - and Patrick Carson (48). David Cooke chipped in with an unbeaten 21 and 191 for six always looked a winning score. Muhammad Edrees made 25 and skipper Harry Zimmermann 22 in a chase that never got off the ground - two wickets each for Craig Averill, Ahmad Raza and Matthew Hutchinson.
Half centuries from Lakshan Gamage and Andy Lucas formed the basis for Eglinton's 57-run win over Bready. Lucas opened the innings and raced out of the traps with 11 fours in a 54-ball 60. Bready pulled it back a little but Sri Lankan Gamage farmed the strike in making 65 as they got to 180. Gamage then took two wickets, while Robbie Millar (3-41) and Richard Wylie (2-27) reduced the visitors to 72 for 7. Ian Young (27*) added 50 for the 8th wicket with David Scanlon, but just as there was a sense Bready could pull off an unlikely win, left-armer Andy Millar took three wickets in four balls to ensure the win.
Ross Dougherty proved the match winner for Newbuildings, proving the one batsman to master tricky batting conditions at Beechgrove. Wickets for Ryan Barr, Scott Macbeth and Ifty Hussain had Newbuildings wobbling at 83 for 6, but Dougherty showed his quality with 90 (7 fours, 2 sixes) to double his sides score to 166 in a 45-overs contest. Ifty Hussain (24) shared an opening stand of 30 with DD Barr, but thereafter it was all Newbuildings. Peat Salmon had a vice-like grip on the scoring taking 2-13 from 9 overs, while skipper Ross Hunter claimed the big scalp of Scott Macbeth in his three wickets. Ryan Barr struck a few lusty blows but it was too little, too late as Brigade lost by 41 runs.
Ballyspallen won again with a convincing seven-wicket win at home to Burndennett. Niall McDonnell's 36 (3 fours, 1 six) was the best of the Tyrone side's 124 with Conan Pollock chipping in with 23. Isaac Bird claimed three wickets, while there were two apiece for Graham Kennedy and Pushpender Singh. Derek Curry took two wickets, including Isaac Bird for 33, but the result was never in doubt. A third wicket stand of 74 between top-scorer Kyle Morrow who made 49 (8 fours, 1 six) and Kagiso Rapulana (27*) ensured a straightforward win.
Fox Lodge kept themselves in the promotion hunt with a fine six-wicket win at home to Killyclooney. Seven Killyclooney players reached double figures but Giles Moan's 19 the best as they failed to kick on. Jason Milligan took four wickets, while there were two apiece for Aaron Heywood and Levi Kerr. Ali Doherty hit four sixes in a rapid 35, while there were runs too for Gayan Maneeshan who top-scored with a 42-ball unbeaten 52 (5 fours, 3 sixes) and Charlie Simpson (20).
St Johnston's title hopes suffered a blow as their understrength side was bowled out for just 75 at Glendermott. Skipper David Anthony's 23 was the best of their batting, while Adam Boyd collected three wickets, and there were two apiece for Ben Mills, Ted Britton and Curtis Ross.
Ryan McAuley struck two early blows in the chase, but Craig Doherty thumped six fours and five sixes in a 48-ball 61 not out, adding an unbroken 68 with Ted Britton as they passed their modest target in 14 overs.