Bready beat Bonds Glen by 5 wickets
Magheramason, 31 July.
Bonds Glen 90-2 (16 overs; E Young 43*, J Cooke 28)
Bready 91-5 (12.4 overs; M Bhavsar 39*; S Wilkinson 2-16)
Mansi Bhavsar (CricketEurope)
Bonds Glen beat Eglinton by 22 runs on DLS
Bonds Glen, 28 July.
Bonds Glen 147-5 (20 overs; R Young 50*, E Young 25; R Moore 2-19)
Eglinton 94-6 (20 overs; R McHugh 26; S Wilkinson 2-11, R Young 2-16) (Target 117 in 16 overs)
Rihanna Young (Bonds Glen CC)
Bonds Glen are third after beating Eglinton by 22 runs on DLS. Rihanna Young top-scored with 50 (5 fours) sharing an opening stand of 78 in 11 overs with Emily (25). The Bee Gees ended on 147 for 5 - two wickets for Rea Moore. The chase was always a losing battle for the villagers despite 26 from Rosie McHugh - two wickets for Steph Wilkinson and Rihanna Young - it's been quite a 24 hours for Rihanna who took four wickets including a hat-trick yesterday, and a half century today, Certainly one to watch.
Fox Lodge beat Strabane by 9 wickets
Ballymagorry, 28 July.
Strabane 94 (19.1 overs; A Gillespie 18; M Devine 2-7, J McClean 2-16, T Hussain 2-19)
Fox Lodge 95-1 (10.3 overs; S Black 48*, E Wasson 33)
Fox Lodge stay right on the heels of Bready after a convincing 9-wicket win at home to Strabane. The Red Caps were bowled out for 94 with Abaigh Gillespie making 18 and 15 apiece for Nicola Mullen and Abbey-Gale McGarrigle. The Fox Lodge bowlers stuck to their task well with two wickets apiece for Mollie Devine, Jessica McClean and Tanisha Hussain. The chase was all over in the 11th over as Sarah Black hit 5 fours and 2 sixes in a 29-ball unbeaten 48 adding 81 in eight overs with Ella Wasson (33 ( 3 fours, 1 six).
Coleraine lost to Bready by 6 runs
Sandel Lodge, 28 July.
Bready 138-3 (20 overs; M Spence 60, L McGranaghan 49)
Coleraine 132-6 (20 overs; C Block 39, A Caulfield 26; M Spence 2-25)
Bready stay top but were given a real scare by Coleraine who pushed them all the way in a really tight contest. Millie Spence top-scored with 60 from just 44 balls (5 fours, 2 sixes) sharing an opening stand of 98 with Lucy McGranaghan, who made 49 in a Bready total of 138 for 3. Connie Block cleared the ropes three times in a 27-ball 39 as she and Amy Caulfield (26) put on 72 for the second wicket. At 89 for 1 in the 11th over, Coleraine were strong favourites, but once Sophie Hamilton dismissed Block, and Millie Spence (2-25) accounted for Caulfield, the game changed. Bready stopped conceding extras - 41 in total - and that was crucial in the final stages as they eked out a six-run win.
Bready v Bonds Glen - postponed.
Magheramason, 14 July.
Bready
Bonds Glen
Strabane lost to Eglinton by 3 wickets.
Strabane Park, 14 July.
Strabane 108-5 (20 overs; C Deans 53*; A McLaughlin 2-11, R Moore 2-23)
Eglinton 109-7 (15.5 overs; J Jackson 31, 48 extras; C Deans 2-14, A McGarrigle 2-29)
Fox Lodge v Coleraine - match abandoned.
Ballymagorry, 14 July.
Coleraine 47-0 (8 overs; A Caulfield 24*)
Fox Lodge
Coleraine beat Strabane by 7 wickets
Sandel Lodge, 7 July.
Strabane 57-0 (7 overs; C Deans 26*)
Coleraine 58-3 (6 overs; A Caulfield 21*; C Deans 2-20)
Amy Caufield scored 21 not out (Carwyn Guy)
Coleraine edged out Strabane in a game reduced to seven overs. Skipper Chloe Deans made 26 not out as Strabane scored 57 for none, but Amy Caulfield's unbeaten 21 helped the Bannsiders to a 7-wicket win.
Bonds Glen lost to Fox Lodge by 6 wickets
Bonds Glen, 7 July.
Bonds Glen 174-9 (20 overs; S Haslett 30, J Cooke 30; S Black 3-31)
Fox Lodge 175-4 (18.1 overs; S Black 76, M Devine 48)
Mollie Devine and Sarah Black shated a century stand (Fox Lodge CC)
Fox Lodge are second after they won at Bonds Glen in a high scoring game. Sarah Haslett made 45 and Jessica Cooke 30 in a Bonds Glen total of 174 for 5. Sarah Black took three wickets and then hit 5 fours and 3 sixes in a top score of 76, sharing a second wicket partnership of 132 with Mollie Devine, who made 48 in the six wicket win.
Eglinton lost to Bready by 10 wickets
Eglinton, 7 July.
Eglinton 69 (18 overs; Alix Dalzell 5-13, M Spence 3-16)
Bready 70-0 (8.3 overs; M Spence 34*, L McGranaghan 24*)
Alix Dalzell took 5 for 13 (Trevor Hamilton)
Bready stayed top of the North West Women's Premiership with a 10-wicket win at Eglinton . Alix Dalzell took five wickets as Eglinton were bowled out for 69. Millie Spence was also in the thick of the action, taking three wickets and then making an unbeaten 34, as she and Lucy McGranaghan - who made 24 not out - sealed the comprehensive win in the 9th over.