Cranagill 24 v 21 Tullylish 
Perry rink won five out of the first six ends to lead 11-1 putting pressure on the other All Saints rinks to chase shots instead of playing their normal game.

Cranagill were always ahead across the three mats and it was only when Jonny Wilson’s rink claimed five shots on the sixth end to lead 8-6 that All Saints had an outside chance of claiming the win.

A Hughes 6 v9 J Wilson

I Perry 13 v 3 R Martin

T Mulholland 5 v 9 A Leckey

  

Cookstown Parochial 26 v 18 Ballinderry 
Cookstown took control of the game early with Colum McHugh taking four shots in the first end and Liam McHugh claiming a count of five in the second end. Ballinderry fought back and after five ends were only six shots adrift. Raymond Stubbs then stunned Cookstown to claim four and two shots on successive ends to have the match evenly balanced going into the closing ends. Four shots over the last two ends from Liam’s rink nudged Cookstown in front and a three and two for Colum’s and Sean Quinn’s rink respectively gave Cookstown an unassailable lead of nine shots with only one solitary end to be completed.

C McHugh 10 v 10 R Stubbs

L McHugh10   v 5 P Reid

S Quinn 6 v 3 E Marsden

  

St Mary's N 24 v 18 St Theresa's
M Sproule 10 v 4 T Patton
E Smyth 5 v 5 M Beattie
A Corrigan 9 v 9 P McSorley
 

 
Clontibrett 20 v 17 Ballywalter
G Moen 10 v 4 R Hastings
B Maginnis 1 v 12 G McKee
M Trainor 9 v 1 D Palmer

  

Semi Finals
St Mary's Newcastle v Cranagill Armagh
Clontibrett
Monaghan v Cookstwon Parochial 

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