Lurgan beat Ballymena by 4 wickets
Ballymena 163/9 (50 overs: Michael Caithness 37, Glen Adams 27, Anthony Frazer 27*; Darwish Nazari 3-18, Jack Maxwell 2-21, Peter Maxwell 2-23, Paul Stafford 2-29)
Lurgan 167/6 (35.2 overs: Reghard Els 66, Stephen Chambers 50; John Glass 3-28)

Lurgan are the surprise leaders of Section One after a four wickets win at home to Ballymena. Michael Caithness (37) and Glen Adams (27) were their main contributors for the Eaton Park side in a total of 163 for 9 - three wickets for Darwish Nazari, plus two apiece for Paul Stafford, Jack and Peter Maxwell. Lurgan were indebted to a third wicket partnership of 106 in 19 between Reghard Els (66) and Stephen Chambers (50), eventually sealing victory following a mini wobble as John Glass took three wickets.

Laurelvale lost to Cregagh by 146 runs
Cregagh 247 (49.2 overs: Adam McCormick 60, Adam Beattie 50, Nikhilish Ravikrishnan 41, Noah Kelly 31; Michael Burns 3-37, David Sinton 2-38, Jack Burns 2-40)
Laurelvale 101 (28.2 overs: Daryl Henry 28, Adam Speers 24; Graeme Hassard 4-22, Daniel Henry 3-7)

A wicket for Burns (David Maginnis)

Hard-hit half centuries from Adam McCormick and Adam Beattie powered Cregagh to a convincing 146-run win at Laurelvale. McCormick hit 5 sixes and 3 fours in a top score of 60 from just 36 balls, while Beattie's 29-ball half century included 4 sixes and fours. There were runs too for Nikhilish Ravikrishnan (41) and Noah Kelly (31) in a total of 247 - three wickets for Michael Burns. The home side struggled in the reply, with only Daryl Henry (28) and Adam Speers (24) in the runs as they were bowled out for 101 - four wickets for Graeme Hassard (4-22) and three for Daniel Henry (3-7).

Armagh lost to Donacloney Mill by 88 runs (DLS)
Donacloney Mill 200 (47.5 overs: Atish Varape 58, Shane Warren 44, Aaron Kennedy 24, Neil Kilpatrick 22; William Mann 5-35, Brydon Laing 2-15, Harry Doyle 2-38)
Armagh 106/9 (34 overs: Sam Wilson 44, Jamie Rogers 33; Atish Varape 4-15, Andrew Bingham 4-18) (Target score at 34 overs was 195.)

Armagh suffered an amazing collapse in their game with Donacloney Mill at The Mall. Chasing 200, all was going to plan at 83 for 0 with Sam Wilson (44) and Jamie Rogers (33) well set, Then the wheels fell off as Andrew Bingham broke the stand, then dismissed Quintin Dreyer and Michael Villiers first ball to claim a hat-trick on his way to 4 for 16. Atish Varape also got four wickets as 83 for 0 became 95 for 8 - the rain arriving shortly afterwards with the total on 106 for 9. Earlier, Varape top-scored with 58 (6 fours), while Shane Warren made 44 (6 fours, 1 six) in DM's 200 - five wickets for William Mann, and two apiece for Brydon Laing and Harry Doyle.

Drumaness Superkings v Templepatrick - postponed

The heavy rain of the past few days put paid to any chance of play at the Village Ground.