Derriaghy lost to Templepatrick by 262 runs
Templepatrick 356/4 (50 overs: Ross Bryans 168, Sam O'Mahony 136; Renco Adams 2-76)
Derriaghy 94 (22.3 overs: Renco Adams 38; Sam O'Mahony 3-6, Michael Stewart 4-34)
Section One Winners Templepatrick (Andy McCrea)
A 320 run third wicket partnership between Templepatrick captain Ross Bryans and Aussie professional Sam O'Mahony looked to have sealed their promotion to the Premier League before the change of innings. Bryans 168 included 9x4,14x6 and O'Mahony's 136, 16x4,3x6. And indeed it was a case of 'they think it's all over' when O'Mahony's opening burst claimed Ryan Beckett, Ivan Sinovich and Craig Lewis - 4 overs 3-6 his final figures, as Templepatrick look forward to playing in the top section of local cricket for the first time in their history.
Ross Bryans and Sam O'Mahony
NCU Section 1Lurgan beat Laurelvale by 40 runs
Lurgan 180/9 (50 overs: Stephen Chambers 70, Peter Maxwell 27; David Sinton 5-25, Khurshid Subhani 2-28)
Laurelvale 140 (44 overs: Michael Burns 31, Daryl Henry 25, Mark Thornbury 23; Peter Maxwell 3-16, Paul Stafford 2-10, Adam Johnson 2-37, Syed Ali 2-40)
David Sinton took five wickets (Laurelvale CC)
Stephen Chambers' 70 helped Lurgan to a 40-run win over Laurelvale at Pollock Park. Peter Maxwell chipped in with 27 in the hosts 180 for 9 - five wickets for Davaid Sinton. A fine bowling display restricted the visitors to 140 - three wickets for Maxwell, plus two apiece for Paul Stafford, Adam Johnson and Syed Ali.
Drumaness Superkings lost to Donacloney Mill by 145 runs
Donacloney Mill 354/7 (50 overs: Atish Varape 157, Shane Warren 59, Stuart McCart 36*, Scott Armstrong 27; Darren Oldroyd 3-80)
Drumaness Superkings 209 (33 overs: Neil Gelston 61, Amit Pattnaik 33, Darren Oldroyd 31; Alex Ogle 4-26, Atish Varape 3-38, Harry Stevenson 2-38)
Run machine Atish Varape scored his 6th league hundred taking his tally to 1222 runs as Donacloney Mill beat Drumaness SK by 145 runs. Varape hit 25 fours and 3 sixes in his 91-ball 157, adding 135 in 12 overs for the 6th wicket with Stuart McCart (36*) after Shane Warren's rapid 59 (11 fours). A final total of 354 was always daunting but there was certainly respectability in the chase thanks to Neil Gelston's 61 - four wickets for Alex Ogle and three for Varape who had another day to remember.
Armagh beat Cregagh by 7 wickets
Cregagh 101 (32.2 overs: Aaron Johnston 27; Quintin Dreyer 6-27)
Armagh 102/3 (17.5 overs: Jamie Rogers 41, Quintin Dreyer 31; Graeme Hassard 3-16)
Quintin Dreyer took 6 wickets for Armagh (Armagh CC)
Armagh secured the win they needed to keep their promotion hopes alive but it was ultimately in vain. Quintin Dreyer's 6 for 33 saw Cregagh bundled out for 101 - Aaron Johnston's 27 the best of a disappointing end of season effort. Jamie Rogers (41) and Dreyer (31) were in the runs as they passed their modest target in the 18th over despite three wickets for Graeme Hassard (3-16).
Belfast lost to Ballymena by 83 runs
Ballymena 220/7 (40 overs: John Glass 64, Michael Glass 42, Trevor McBurney 35*, Stephen Colgan 31; Majid Aziz 3-40, Sahil Verma 2-49)
Belfast 136 (32.1 overs: Jaydee Oliver 41, Krishna Pandey 31, Ferhan Saed 29; Glen Adams 5-22, Declan O'Boyle 2-14) (Late start - 40 overs per side)
A half century for John Glass and a five wickets haul for Glen Adams ensured Ballymena ended their campaign on a high as they beat bottom of the table Belfast by 83 runs.