Bready and Donemana won their respective shoot-outs to join Brigade and Ardmore in the Faughan Valley Cup semi-finals.

Donemana beat Fox Lodge by 4 wickets
Fox Lodge 102 (19.1 overs; Jason Milligan 41; Rumesh Buddhika 3-17, William McBrine 2-1, Dean Mehaffey 2-11, David O'Sullivan 2-19)
Donemana 108/6 (15.5 overs; Raymond Curry 31*; Adam Walker 3-24)

Raymond Curry (CricketEurope)

Donemana joined Bready, Brigade and Ardmore in the semi-finals of the Faughan Valley Cup as they beat Fox Lodge in the winner takes all clash at The Holm. Jason Milligan's 41 (5 fours, 2 sixes) was the best of the Foxes 102 - three wickets for Runesh Buddhika, and two apiece for William McBrine, Dean Mehaffey and David O'Sullivan. Adam Walker's early burst saw some worried home crowd faces at 52 for 5, but Raymond Curry's 31 not out clinched the four-wicket win in the 16th over.

Ardmore beat Eglinton by 6 wickets
Eglinton 127 (19.5 overs; Liam Doherty 36, Adam Lamberton 29, Robbie Millar 21; Bobby Brolly 4-19, Dave Bezzant 4-20)
Ardmore 131/4 (13.4 overs; Dave Bezzant 77, Conor King 21; Josh Martin 2-10)

Dave Bezzant scored 77 and took four wickets as Ardmore beat Eglinton (CricketEurope)

Dave Bezzant was the star of the show as Ardmore made it six wins from six by beating Eglinton at the Bleachgreen. Liam Doherty had raced out of the blocks, hitting 4 sixes in a 21-ball 36, but 54 for 0 in 5 overs became 62 for 4 - Bezzant claiming all four. Adam Lamberton (29) and Robbie Millar (21) got the visitors to 127 - four wickets too for teenage spinner Bobby Brolly. Bezzant dominated the chase, hitting 7 sixes and 6 fours in his 37-ball 77, adding 84 for the second wicket with Conor King (21) as the six-wicket win was sealed in the 14th over.

Bonds Glen lost to Coleraine by 8 wickets
Bonds Glen 110/7 (20 overs; David Cooke 36*; Lee Ritchie 2-12, James Bell 2-31)
Coleraine 113/2 (10.4 overs; Marcus Poskitt 58*, Cephas Zhuwao 44*)

Coleraine gained their first win of the group with a convincing 8-wickets victory at Bonds Glen. The hosts made a very modest 110 for 7 thanks to David Cooke's 36 not out down the order - two wickets apiece for James Bell and Lee Ritchie. Marcus Poskitt hit 9 fours and 2 sixes as he top-scored with an unbeaten 58 from just 37 balls, sharing an unbroken third wicket stand of 105 in 45 balls with Cephas Zhuwao, who hit 6 sixes into the Kildoag countryside in a destructive 18-ball 44 not out.

Brigade beat Glendermott by 6 wickets
Glendermott 145/9 (20 overs; Malinga Amarasinghe 33, Tylor Moore 29; Ifty Hussain 3-15, Cameron Nawn 2-22)
Brigade 147/4 (19.3 overs; Ifty Hussain 51, Scott Macbeth 45*, David Barr 25; Alex Boyd 2-31, Ben Mills 2-34)

Cameron Nawn bowled well for Brigade (Mervyn Robinson)

Scott Macbeth's late pyrotechnics ensured Brigade go into Saturday's top of the table clash with Donemana on a winning note. Glendermott posted 145 for 9 - runs for Amarasinghe (33) and Tylor Moore (29) - both clearing the ropes three times. Cameron Nawn (2-22) bowled well, as did Ifty Hussain (3-15). Ifty then made 51 in an opening stand of 75 in 12 overs with DD Barr (25). The required rate had crept up into double figures, but Scott Macbeth hit 4 sixes and fours in his unbeaten 45 from just 18 balls - the six wicket win clinched with three balls to spare.

Newbuildings lost to Bready by 30 runs
Bready 203/3 (20 overs; Ian Young 94*, Parth Palawat 66, Ryan Clarke 23)
Newbuildings 173 (20 overs; Samart Seth 86, Ross Dougherty 50; Nathan McCombe 5-8, David Rankin 2-41)

Nathan McCombe took 5 wickets for just 8 runs (Bready CC)

Bready won the top of the table shoot-out beating rivals Newbuildings by 30-runs in a high scoring game at Foyleview. Skipper Ian Young hit 11 fours and 5 sixes in his 94 not out, adding 153 in 14 overs for the 3rd wicket with Parth Palawat, whose 35-ball 66 included 5 sixes and fours. A total of 203 for 3 looked a formidable one, but the hosts gave it a real rattle and at 122 for 4 in 12 overs, with Samarth Seth on 86 (8 fours, 8 sixes) it was very much in the balance, Ross Dougherty also made 50, but amidst the carnage, Nathan McCombe's remarkable figures of 5 for 8 proved decisive as the home side were 173 all out from the last ball of the game.

St Johnston beat Ballyspallen by 59 runs
St Johnston 164/8 (20 overs; Subhan Shirzad 65, David Anthony 27, Jack Macbeth 23, Graeme McCarter 21; Graham Kennedy 4-22, Stuart Kennedy 2-27)
Ballyspallen 105/9 (20 overs; Graham Kennedy 26; Subhan Shirzad 2-7, Ian Macbeth 2-9, Matthew Orr 2-12, Ryan McAuley 2-15)

Subhan Shirzad scored a quickfire 65 (Aidan Devine) 

Subhan Shirzad's hard-hit 65 from 35 balls was the catalyst for St Johnston's 59-run win over Ballyspallen. He hit 6 fours ad 5 sixes in his powerful innings, with runs too for skipper David Anthony, who hit three sixes in his 27, Jack Macbeth (23) and Graeme McCarter (21). Graham Kennedy took four wickets to keep the Saints to 164 for 8, which proved more than enough - two wickets apiece for Shirzad, Ian Macbeth, Matthew Orr and Ryan McAuley.
 
Killyclooney received maximum points after The Nedd were unable to field a team, while Burndennett's injury crisis meant they conceded the match to Strabane.