Burndennett beat The Nedd by 63 runs
Burndennett 260/7 (40 overs; Mark Pollock 72, Niall McDonnell 65, Derek Curry 29*, Andrew Barr 28, Mark Doherty 20; Neal Stewart 2-47)
The Nedd 197 (37.5 overs; Jonathan Young 43, Ricky Stewart 38*, Gareth Martin 38, Dylan Moore 26; Mark Pollock 3-29, Ross McCay 2-28, Conan Pollock 2-35, Mark Doherty 2-36)
The Nedd remain without a point this season, but came close here as they lost by 63 runs at Burndennett in a high scoring match. Mark Pollock hit 13 fours in a 54-ball 72, adding 91 in 10 overs with Niall McDonnell, who hit 11 boundaries in his even time 65. A total of 260 for 7 was always likely to be a match winning one, but the visitors went down swinging. Johnny Young made 43, while there were 38 apiece for Gareth Martin and Ricky Stewart (4 sixes) in their reply of 197. Mark Pollock took 3 for 29 to complete a fine all-round match, while there were two wickets apiece for Ross McCay, Conan Pollock and Mark Doherty.
St Johnston lost to Strabane by 3 wickets
St Johnston 180/7 (40 overs; Jack Macbeth 44, Subhan Shirzad 44, Graeme McCarter 28; John Mooney 3-30, Nasir Nawaz 2-45)
Strabane 182/7 (39 overs; Nasir Nawaz 54, Aaron Gillespie 52, John Mooney 33*; David Anthony 2-19, David Barnard 2-27)
Action from Strabane's win at St Johnston (CricketEurope)
Strabane are the new Championship leaders after they edged out St Johnston by three wickets at the Boathole. Jack Macbeth and Subhan Shirzad both scored 44 in a 3rd wicket stand of 62 in their total of 180 for 7 - three wickets for John Mooney. Nasir Nawaz made a run-a-ball 54 (6 fours, 3 sixes) in the reply, while Aaron Gillespie also made a half century (52) as he and Nawaz added 73 for the second wicket and a further 50 for the 5th. David Anthony (2-19) and David Barnard (2-27) kept Saints in the game, but Mooney's unbeaten 33 proved decisive in the tense finale.
Bonds Glen lost to Glendermott by 30 runs
Glendermott 146 (37.4 overs; Lealand McElwee 29, Trevor Britton 22*, Ben Mills 21; Sam Haslett 4-26, Mark Robinson 2-28)
Bonds Glen 116 (29.5 overs; Divan Posthumus 28, Pushpender Singh 20; Alan Johnson 3-26, Ted Britton 2-16, Ben Mills 2-25)
Glendermott travelled to Bonds Glen and came away with a 30-run win in a relatively low-scoring contest. Teenagers Sam Haslett (4-26) and mark Robinson (2-28) helped the home side to bowl Glendermott out for 146 - 20's for Lealand McElwee, Trevor Britton and Ben Mills. Divan Posthumus (28) and Pushpender Singh (20) got 20s for the Bee Gees but they faltered in the chase, with Alan Johnson (3-26), Ted Britton (2-16), and Ben Mills (2-25) in the wickets.
Fox Lodge beat Ballyspallen by 4 wickets
Ballyspallen 204/4 (40 overs; Luke Gilfillan 74, James Cusack 69, Tevyn Walcott 28; Gayan Maneeshan 2-42)
Fox Lodge 205/6 (36.2 overs; Gayan Maneeshan 58, Jason Milligan 50*, TJ Nicholl 23, Charlie Simpson 22, Luke Hayes 21; James Cusack 2-21, Stuart Kennedy 2-73)
Half centuries for Gayan Maneeshan and Jason Milligan helped Fox Lodge chase 205 to beat Ballyspallen by four wickets. The Limavady side had posted 204 for 4 thanks to half centuries from Luke Gilfillan (74) and James Cusack (69), who shared a third wicket stand of 103 in 20 overs. Maneeshan's fluent 39-ball 58 (9 fours, 1 six) saw him and Charlie Simpson (22) add 77 for the second wicket to lay the perfect platform. Jason Milligan (50*) ensured no late collapse, as 20's from TJ Nicholl and Luke Hayes clinched the win.