Fox Lodge won the NW Women's Senior Cup for the seventh time in eight years with a comfortable 60-run win over rivals Bready at Eglinton.
All-rounder Mollie Devine scored a half century and followed it up with three wickets to pip teenager Ella Wasson to the Player-of-the-Match award.
The Foxies have dominated the cup in recent years and were never in danger of relinquishing their grasp on the cup after a fast start batting first.
Wasson (40) and Sarah Black (20) sharing an opening stand of 54, with the former also sharing a half century partnership with Devine 53 (5 fours) in a total of 183 for six - two wickets apiece for Jodie Spence and Tiara Mitchell.
Bready's hopes had been dealt a blow in the run-up to the game with Irish international Alana Dalzell not being allowed to feature in the game - required at a training camp in Dublin ahead of next week's European T20 Qualifier in Holland.
Without her bowling, Bready's youngsters clearly struggled, conceding 50 extras - 45 of which were wides and no-balls.
Jodie Spence (43 not out) batted well, but Fox Lodge never really gave Bready a sniff, as the Maghermason side were bowled out for 123.
Mollie Devine (3-21), Sarah Black (2-16) and Ella Wasson (2-32) did the damage with the ball in a ruthlessly efficient display.
Earlier in the day Bonds Glen Under-11 girls made it a week to remember for the Bee Gees as they beat Bready to lift the cup.
A tremendous achievement for Bonds Glen who have invested heavily in their youth development over the past few years and reaping the dividends.
There was a large crowd present at Eglinton for the finals, enjoying the late summer sunshine and the cricket.
Well done all.