There were wins for Bready and Bonds Glen in the NW Women's Premiership, while Fox Lodge received maximum points for a walkover after Newbuildings were unable to field a side.
Eglinton lost to Bready by 9 wickets
Eglinton 91/6 (20 overs: Arianna McKenna 19, Rea Moore 14, Rosie McHugh 13; Alana Dalzell 1-8, Sophie Hamilton 1-9, Jodie Spence 1-10, Millie Spence 1-21, Mansi Bhavsar 1-22)
Bready 94/1 (12 overs: Alana Dalzell 41*, Millie Spence 31*)
Bready stay top of the table thanks to a 9-wicket win at Eglinton. A disciplined bowling display restricted the villagers to a modest 91 for 6 with double figure contributions from Ariana McKenna (19), Rea Moore (14), and Rosie McHugh (13). Lucy McGranaghan fell early in the reply, but an unbroken second wicket stand of 92 in 11 overs between Alana Dalzell and Millie Spence sealed victory in the 12th over. Irish international Dalzell top-scored with an unbeaten 41 from 34 balls (3 fours, 1 six), while Spence ended on 31 not out in the maximum point win.
Strabane lost to Bonds Glen by 65 runs
Bonds Glen 146/6 (20 overs: Charley Scott 56*, Jessica Cooke 27; Emma Doherty 3-23)
Strabane 81/7 (20 overs: Arlene Mullen 18*, Sophie McGranaghan 12*; Rihanna Young 5-14)
Action from Strabane Park. (Lawrence Moore)
Bonds Glen travelled to Strabane and came away with the points thanks to a fine all-round display. Charley Scott top-scored with an unbeaten 56 as she and Jessica Cooke (27) added 57 for the third wicket to get the Bee Gees to 146 for 6 - three wickets for Emma Doherty. Rihanna Young's five-wicket burst had the Red Caps reeling on 34 for 7, but they ensured some respectability thanks to an unbroken 8th wicket partnership of 47 between Arlene Mullen (18*) and Sophie McGranaghan (12*).
Fox Lodge beat Newbuildings - walkover
Newbuildings were unable to field a team, so Fox Lodge get maximum points and stay in second place in the table.