Lucy Neely scored a century as Donemana Women celebrated their return to cricket by lifting the Division Two Cup with an emphatic win over Killyclooney.

The talented teenager hit 13 fours and 8 sixes on her way to a brilliant 133, before being forced to retire hurt with an ankle injury that saw her miss the second innings and the presentation of her Player-of-the-Match award.

Hannah McLaughlin chipped in with a hard-hit 30 that contained five boundaries, while Sarah Black made 17 in a Donemana total of 243 for 6.

Madison Buchanan was the pick of the Killyclooney attack escaping the caranage as she took two wickets.

Killyclooney's reply never got going as they were bowled out for just 33, just after the halfway point.

Daisy Britton had the excellent figures of 4 for 6, while Charley Scott took 2 for 4, as well as holding no fewer than five catches.

There was a wicket apiece for Yasmin Dougherty and Sarah Black, while there were two run outs in the 210-run win.

North West Chairman Raymond Mitchell presented Rachel Boyd with the trophy much to the delight of the huge crowd that had gathered in the sunshine to watch the local derby.

NW WOMEN'S DIVISION TWO CUP FINAL

At The Holm, Donemana beat Killyclooney by 210 runs

Donemana 243-6 (20 overs; Lucy Neely 133 ret, Hannah Mclaughlin 30, Sarah Black 17; Madison Buchanan 2-27)

Killyclooney 33 (10.1 overs; Daisy Britton 4-6, Charley Scott 2-4)