Bangor lost to Armagh by 6 wickets
Upritchard Park, 26 July.
Bangor 214-9 (50 overs: W Simpson 58, A Farrell 50, J Parker 37; L Liebenberg 3-20, M Hoey 2-23, W Mann 2-35)
Armagh 217-4 (44.5 overs: A Wright 75*, H Boyd 72*, S Wilson 28; C Brown 2-27)
Ballymena lost to Carrickfergus by 105 runs
Eaton Park, 26 July.
Carrickfergus 147 (44.3 overs: CJ vd Walt 44, A Haggan 37; C Deelman 6-19)
Ballymena 42 (15 overs: A Martin 5-12, A Haggan 3-23, E Parkhill 2-4)
Downpatrick lost to Lurgan by 3 wickets
The Meadow, 26 July.
Downpatrick 245 (48.3 overs: M Wyngard 80, C Hutton 52, L Mathew 24, K Reddy21; J Collingwood 4-41, D Nazari 2-25, A Johnson2-38)
Lurgan 247-7 (49 overs: J Oliver 89, S Johnston 60, S Chambers 43*; R Raju 3-59)
Donacloney Mill beat Cregagh by 5 wickets (DLS)
Factory Ground, 26 July.
Cregagh 210 (48.5 overs: B Moore 66, C Shannon 31, A Johnston 26, A Watt 22; A Ogle 3-43, A Kennedy 2-29)
Donacloney Mill 213-5 (35.4 overs: J Markham 89, N Kilpatrick 41*; D Henry 2-30) (Rain interrupted - reduced to 49 overs per side. Target 211 in 49 overs.)
Derriaghy lost to Laurelvale by 149 runs
Queensway, 26 July.
Laurelvale 301-7 (50 overs: M Thornbury 92*, A Malik 44, B Khan 43, D Henry 41; R Adams 3-67)
Derriaghy 152 (27.4 overs: C Lewis 31, A Kinnin 28, B Kenny 26; A Speers 4-44, K Subhani 2-30)
Laurelvale tied with Derriaghy (DLS)
Laurelvale, 20 July.
Derriaghy 133-8 (20 overs: C Lewis 62, D Scott 24; B Khan 2-36)
Laurelvale 80-3 (13 overs: A Malik 32, B Khan 22; W Hughes 3-18)
Off for rain with the scores tied on DLS and no further play possible.
Armagh beat Derriaghy by 65 runs
The Mall, 19 July.
Armagh 238 (48.4 overs: S Wilson 66, L Liebenberg 36, M Villiers 33, M Steenson 23; W Hughes 3-40, R Adams 2-27))
Derriaghy 173 (38.5 overs: R Adams 60, A Kinnin 22, I Sinovich 22; L Liebenberg 3-28, A Wright 3-47)
Donacloney Mill lost to Lurgan by 7 wickets
Factory Ground, 19 July.
Donacloney Mill 180 (49.4 overs: A Kennedy 42, C Kennedy 27, N Kilpatrick 26; J Guy 3-30, N Babu 3-31, J Collingwood 2-44)
Lurgan 182-3 (26.4 overs: S Johnston 92*, J Oliver 39, J Collingwood 26)
Cregagh lost to Carrickfergus by 71 runs
Cregagh Memorial, 19 July.
Carrickfergus 206 (50 overs: A Haggan 55, CJ vd Walt 41; A Beattie 3-25, A McCormick 3-42)
Cregagh 135-9 (33.4 overs: D Cooper 52, A Watt 25; CJ vd Walt 4-31, A Haggan 2-27, A Martin 2-33)
Laurelvale beat Ballymena by 1 wicket
Laurelvale, 19 July.
Ballymena 281 (45.5 overs: C Deelman 101, S Willoughby 49, N vd Linde 38*, W Montgomery 33; J Burns 3-46, D Sinton 3-58, A Speers 2-41)
Laurelvale 282-9 (46.4 overs: D Henry 89, M Thornberry 81; C Deelman 3-34, D O'Boyle 2-35, S Willoughby 2-57, S Glass 2-64) (Reduced - Laurelvale target 282 in 47 overs)
Downpatrick lost to Bangor by 7 wickets
The Meadow, 19 July.
Downpatrick 39 (14 overs: C Brown 6-14, M Skelly 4-20)
Bangor 41-3 (7.5 overs: S Irwin 2-13)
Connor Brown congratulated after taking six wickets (Bangor CC)
Connor Brown and Matthew Skelly combined to dismiss Downpatrick for just 39 on their way to a seven-wicket win that keeps them in mid-table and Downpatrick rooted to the bottom. Brown took 6 for 14, while Skelly claimed 4 for 20 in a superb effort by the duo. The chase was over in under eight overs, but Sam Irwin did take two of the three Bangor wickets to fall to take the bad look off the heavy defeat.
Carrickfergus lost to Ballymena by 5 wickets.
Middle Road, 6 July.
Carrickfergus 210-9 (42 overs; CJ vd Walt 80, I Parkhill 51, A Varape 34, A Haggan 28; S Willoughby 4-27, C Deelman 4-30)
Ballymena 215-5 (36.4 overs; C Deelman 94*, S Willoughby 47, S Bristow 28, N vd Linde 20; A Varape 3-35) (Delayed start - reduced to 42 overs per side.)
Lurgan beat Carrickfergus by 22 runs
Pollock Park, 5 July.
Lurgan 272-5 (50 overs: J Oliver 92, J Collingwood 77, S Chambers 28, J Maxwell 27; A Varape 3-36)
Carrickfergus 250 (50 overs: CJ vd Walt 153, I Parkhill 38; P Stafford 3-40, N Babu 3-56, D Nazari 2-43)
Lurgan moved to the top courtesy of a 22-run win over title rivals Carrickfergus. Jaydee Oliver top-scored with 92 (11 fours) sharing a second wicket stand of 139 with Jake Collingwood (77) as they made 272 for 5. Carrick were always behind the rate and only got relatively close thanks to a wonderful 153 from skipper CJ van der Walt whose 113-ball knock (15 fours, 6 sixes) rescued them from 124 for 7 to 250. Paul Stafford and Nithin Babu each took three wickets, while there was two for Darwish Nazari.
Donacloney Mill lost to Derriaghy by 46 runs
Factory Ground, 5 July.
Derriaghy 376-6 (50 overs: R Beckett 113, D Scott 70, R Adams 66, B Kenny 43, A Kinnin 27, R Bailey 25*)
Donacloney Mill 330 (42.3 overs: J Markham 121, S Warren 44, R Matthews 30, P Derby 30, M Campbell 28, M Lyttle 21; B Kenny 4-48, J Bell 2-30, R Bailey 2-49, I Sinovich 2-66)
Ryan Beckett scored a century (Derriaghy CC)
Over 700 runs were scored at the Factory Ground as leaders Donacloney Mill lost by 46 runs to Derriaghy. Ryan Beckett made 113 from 106 balls (14 fours, 3 sixes), sharing stands of 112 with David Scott (70), 95 with Ben Kenny (43), and 81 with Renco Adams (66) as they piled up for 376 for 6. It looked as if it wouldn't be enough as Judd Markham thumped a 70-ball 121 (14 fours, 7 sixes) as he and Shane Warren (44) added 170 in 17 overs. Jonathan Bell got the breakthrough, while Ben Kenny's four wickets proved crucial in eventually sealing the win.
Bangor lost to Cregagh by 2 wickets
Upritchard Park, 5 July.
Bangor 238-8 (50 overs: J Parker 76, A Kirkpatrick 38, C Brown 33, A Farrell 20*;A McCormick 2-46, M Shannon 2-47)
Cregagh 243-8 (48 overs: S Nelson 116*, A McCormick 39, A Watt 25*; C Brown 2-38, G Prince 2-40, A Farrell 2-40)
Match winner Stuart Nelson (David McCormick)
Stuart Nelson's unbeaten 116 helped Cregagh recover from 32 for 3 to chase down 239 at Bangor. Nelson's 110-ball innings included 10 fours and two sixes, and he received excellent support from Adam McCormick (39) and Alistair Watt (25*) in the 9th wicket stand. Earlier, Johnny Parker's 76 had helped Bangor to 238 for 8.
Laurelvale beat Armagh by 6 wickets
Laurelvale, 5 July.
Armagh 177 (49.3 overs: M Villiers 48, S Wilson 40, A Wright 30, L Liebenberg 21; B Khan 3-22, S Ali 3-33, M Burns 2-34)
Laurelvale 180-4 (31.2 overs: A Speers 100, B Khan 28; L Liebenberg 2-32, A Wright 2-42)
Adam Speers century was pivotal as Laurelvale chased down 177 to beat Armagh by six wickets. Speers made exactly 100 from 89 balls (10 fours, 5 sixes) sharing a third wicket stand of 112 with Babar Khan (28) that broke the back of the chase. Armagh's 177 saw starts for Michael Villiers (48), Sam Wilson (40), Aaron Wright (30) and Luan Liebenberg (21) got starts but didn't kick on.
Ballymena beat Downpatrick by 116 runs (DLS)
Eaton Park, 5 July.
Ballymena 205 (42.1 overs: W Montgomery 64, S Willoughby 39, S Bristow 26, P Bristow 21; H Khan 3-26, S Irwin 2-30, J Vinod 2-37)
Downpatrick 88 (22 overs: A Bhattacharya 22; S Glass 3-10, S Willoughby 2-4, J Watt 2-15) (Rain interrupted - reduced to 49 overs per side.)
Ballymena had little trouble beating Downpatrick by 116 runs thanks to a fine all-round display. Scott Willoughby went off like a train, making 39 of the first 43, hitting a 16-ball 39 (3 fours, 4 sixes). That was continued on by William Montgomery's 64 (8 fours, 1 six) as the Eaton Park side made 205. The chase didn't get going as they were bundled out for 88 - three wickets for Sam Glass, and two apiece for Scott Willoughby and Jamie Watt.
Cregagh lost to Donacloney Mill by 4 wickets.
Cregagh Memorial, 29 June.
Cregagh 247-8 (50 overs; S Nelson 56, J Moore 54, C Shannon 42, A McCormick 29; A Kennedy 4-40, A Ogle 2-38)
Donacloney Mill 251-6 (43.1 overs; A Kennedy 103, N Kilpatrick 61*, J Markham 38; M Shannon 2-12, A Johnston 2-28)