Eglinton secured their second maximum-point victory of the weekend to move to the top of the table after another weather-affected win, this time against Letterkenny.
The home side were in control from the outset thanks to a blistering opening partnership between skipper Andy Lucas and Andy Millar.

The pair added 106 in just 80 balls to take the game away from the visitors.
Lucas led from the front with a fluent 62 from 49 deliveries, striking nine fours and a six, while Millar produced another superb knock, top-scoring with 81 from 69 balls that included 11 fours and a maximum.
Even after the breakthrough, Eglinton maintained the momentum as Robbie Millar added an unbeaten 35 before heavy rain eventually halted proceedings with the hosts on 192-3 after 28 overs.
Credit goes to Letterkenny for braving difficult conditions that at one stage appeared likely to end the match altogether.
Revised calculations left them chasing a daunting DLS target of 234 from their 28 overs. While that was always beyond reach, the visitors showed good determination to bat out their overs and close on 145-7.
Jack Martin claimned four wickets with Eglinton comfortably sealing another valuable victory that puts them in prime position for an immediate return to the top flight.

Killyclooney made it two wins from two with an impressive five-wicket victory over fancied Glendermott in another rain-affected contest.
Glendermott were rocked early as former Killyclooney player Blayde Cappell fell cheaply against his old club, while Ben Mills also departed without making an impact.
That left the home side struggling before Alan Lynch and Craig Averill repaired the innings with an unbroken stand of 57. Lynch anchored the effort with a composed 36 not out, while Averill added an unbeaten 16 as Glendermott innimgs was closed on 67-2. Jason Wallace claimed 1-12.

Set a revised target of 82 in 10 overs, Killyclooney looked in major trouble at 44-5 in the sixth over with two wickets for Craig Averill.
However, Mark Gordon and teenager Alfie Moan produced a stunning turnaround.
With 30 required from the final three overs, Gordon launched two huge sixes in his unbeaten 22, while Moan also cleared the ropes during an excellent 18 not out as Killyclooney sealed victory with two balls remaining.
No play was possible in the games between Ardmore and Burndennett as well as Bonds Glen against Ballyspallen.





