James Long hit his first century at any level to help Bready to a 7 wicket win over neighbours Fox Lodge. His 114, along with an unbeaten 30 from Ally Olphert helped Bready (160-3) overhaul Fox Lodge's competitive score of 156/3. Adrian Heywood (59), Clive Allen (37) and Richard McIntyre (20) their main contributors.
David Fleming with an unbeaten 53 and 22 not out from Raj Padmanabhan eased St Johnston to a comfortable 9 wicket win over Creevedonnell. Cliff Malone and Murali each took 2 wickets as Drummond were restricted to 96/7 in their 20 overs.
Bonds Glen (194) had 48 runs to spare over Glendermott, who could only respond with 146, despite a fine innings of 69 from Alan Lynch.
A chanceless 87 from Tim Harris saw Ardmore post 147 at home to Killymallaght. Skipper Philip Patterson made an unbeaten 54, and then followed it up with 3-31 as Killymallaght were dismissed for 110. Raymond Mitchell and Dee Dunn both made 29 in their losing cause.
Killyclooney had a fine 4 wicket win at Strabane, with Alan Colhoun (40) and Ryan Barr (24), helping them pass the Strabane score of 133. Ryan Gallagher (2-29) and Rashid (2-30) both bowled well for Strabane. Gallagher had made 46 in the Strabane innings, with Mono Sharma making a well composed half century.
Creevedonnell won by 5 wickets at home to Limavady, thanks primarily to a fine spell of bowling from Leighton McGarrigle, who took 5-23, including a hat-trick. Gareth Martin (36) and Dean Curry (35) top scored for Limavady in their total of 130. Brian Dougherty and Steve Griffiths both made 37,and Darren Patterson chipped in with 20, as they won with 3 balls to spare.
Andrew Baggley's unbeaten 53 saw Brigade romp to an 8 wicket win at home to Eglinton, as the village side scored just 94, with Steven Scroggie picking up 4 for 16 with his trundlies.
In the final game, Donemana received a walk-over as Coleriane were unable to field a team.
The quarter finals will take place on Thursday May 29th
- Creevedonnell v Bready
- St Johnston v Brigade
- Donemana v Ardmore
- Bond's Glen v Killyclooney

