There were wins in the Championship for leaders St Johnston, Strabane, Bonds Glen and Glendermott, courtesy of a brilliant 174 for Ben Mills.
Glendermott beat Burndennett by 135 runs (DLS)
Glendermott 365/6 (40 overs; Ben Mills 174, Alan Johnson 72, Leyland McElwee 42; Ross McCay 3-44, Derek Curry 2-66)
Burndennett 200 (34.2 overs; Niall McDonnell 97, Mark Pollock 40, Derek Curry 38*; Alan Johnson 3-36, Ben Mills 2-20, Trevor Britton 2-46) (Target 336 in 35 overs)
Ben Mills scored 174 (CricketEurope)
Ben Mills continued his fine season with a brilliant 174 as Glendermott secured a maximum points win at home to Burndennett. 'Big Men' hit 15 fours and 14 sixes in his 101-ball knock. He added 88 for the first wicket with Leyland McElwee (42) and 132 for the third with skipper Alan Johnson, who thumped 7 sixes and 4 fours in a 45-ball 72. Ross McCay took three wickets but the Rectory side still piled on 365 for 6. Niall McDonnell just missed out on a century of his own in the reply, hitting 8 fours and 5 sixes in his 97, while Mark Pollock made a run-a-ball 40 and Derek Curry 38 not out in their total of 200. Johnson (3-36) and Mills (2-20) also took wickets in a great all-round day for both.
Strabane beat Fox Lodge by 6 wickets
Fox Lodge 94 (28.1 overs; Craig Doherty 32; Andrew Mullen 4-23, Rhys Logue 2-3, John Mooney 2-16)
Strabane 96/4 (23.1 overs; Aaron Gillespie 50*; Adam Walker 2-17)
Strabane seal a 6-wicket win (CricketEurope)
Strabane stay second in the Championship after a six-wicket win over Fox Lodge in a low-scoring Tyrone derby. The Ballymagorry side were bowled out for just 94 with only Craig Doherty (32) making any sort of impression. Andrew Mullen took four wickets while there were two apiece for Rhys Logue and John Mooney. Adam Walker (2-17) struck two early blows in the reply, including the wicket of Nasir Nawaz, but Aaron Gillespie's unbeaten 50 (5 fours, 1 six) ensured the win.
Ballyspallen lost to St Johnston by 2 wickets (DLS)
Ballyspallen 154/5 (33 overs; Tevyn Walcott 82*, James Cusack 21; David Anthony 3-34)
St Johnston 120/8 (19.4 overs; Jack Macbeth 48,David Anthony 34; James Cusack 2-10, Michael O'Brien 2-19, Dylan McElhinney 2-27) (Target 119 in 20 overs)
St Johnston stay top of the table but only just in a tense two-wicket win at promotion rivals Ballyspallen. The home side made 154 in 33 overs with Tevyn Walcott hitting 10 fours and 2 sixes in a 63-ball unbeaten 82, adding 73 for the third wicket with James Cusack (21). Saints skipper David Anthony took three wickets and it was he who proved the Donegal sides match winner after Jack Macbeth (48) had given them a solid start chasing a revised 119 in 20 overs. 36 were needed with just three overs left, but Anthony cleared the ropes three consecutive times in the penultimate over, and David Barnard (15*) finished the job with two deliveries remaining.
The Nedd lost to Bonds Glen by 234 runs
Bonds Glen 322/3 (Heinrich Roberts 123, David Cooke 116*)
The Nedd 88 (Dylan Moore 51; Kyle Moore 4-29)
Centuries for Heinrich Roberts and David Cooke saw Bonds Glen pile on the runs in their match at The Nedd. Roberts made 123 in a century stand with David Cooke who made an unbeaten 116 in a total of 322 for 3. Kyle Moore then took four wickets as the hosts were bowled out for 88 - Dylan Moore making 51 of those.