North County ended their season on a high note with a two-wicket win over Malahide in a low-scoring match.
Malahide made just 129 with Adam Doyle (32) and Matthew Langan (28*) their main contributors. Sean Sludds took four wickets, while teenager Johan George collected a brace.
County found the conditions equally tough in the chase and were indebted to Alan Mathew's 33 not out to get them over the line - Sulieman Safi with 28 too.
Mike Frost and Kelvin Donnelly each collected two wickets for Malahide in the losing cause.
There was another low scoring match at Kenure with Balbriggan beating Rush by four wickets.
The home side were bundled out for just 84 as Dylan Lues picked up a five-wicket haul, while Jordan Hollard took two scalps.
Balbriggan chased down their modest target inside 15 overs, but lost six wickets along the way - three for Nasir Totakhil - in a game that had a distinct end of season feel to proceedings.
The Hills ended a season to forget on a rare high note as they beat Cork County by 65 runs at Milverton. Oliver Horlock once again top-scored for the home side, making 60 (7 fours, 1 six) as they made 168 - four wickets for Bakhtyar Nabi.
The Munster side's chase never really got going despite an early 25 for Ben Marris (5 fours).
Sean McNicholl (4-39), Febin Manoj (3-18), and Matthew Weldon (2-5) doing the damage as they were dismissed for 103.