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Schools’ Cup and Plate

The Ferguson Grainger Cup
Winners 2024: RBAI

Final – Wednesday 18th June at Pirrie Park, Belfast – 3pm start
Sullivan Upper School 88 (17.4 overs, D Henry 4-11, J West 3-21, A Leckey 2-29)
RBAI 92-0 (10.1 overs, G Craigan 52*, J West 26*)
RBAI beat Sullivan Upper School by 10 wickets

Semi-Finals
Foyle College 80 (20.3 overs, K Murray 25*, G Craigan 4-23, A Leckey 3-14, J West 2-10)
RBAI 81-1 (7.5 overs, A Leckey 24*, J West 24*)
RBAI beat Foyle College by 9 wickets

Regent House School 51 (M Kennedy 2-7, J McKeown 2-14, R Shine 2-15)
Sullivan Upper School 52-3 (J McKeown 26*)
Sullivan Upper School beat Regent House School by 7 wickets

Quarter-Finals
Lurgan College 128-8 (T Stevenson 60, E Reynolds 4-18)
Foyle College 130-3 (J Smallwoods 67, C Nawn 20)
Foyle College beat Lurgan College by 7 wickets

BRA 22 (J Dines 4-6, J Parker 4-15)
Regent House 26-1
Regent House School beat Belfast Royal Academy by 9 wickets

Strabane Academy 67 (A Leckey 6-16 inc hat-trick, B Walsh 2-5)
RBAI 68-3 (A Leckey 28*, G Craigan 20, D Faulkner 3-12)
RBAI beat Strabane Academy by 7 wickets

Sullivan Upper School 119-5 (R Shine 31, M Kennedy 27, M McNaught 2-18, P Corian 2-19)
Campbell College 86 (M Kennedy 3-15, L McKeown 2-16, I Wray 2-17)
Sullivan Upper School beat Campbell College by 33 runs

Second Round
Belfast Royal Academy beat Campbell College 2nd XI

Campbell College 186-2 (F McKane 67ret,  H Topping 25ret, D Armstrong 34,  C Kirk 26*)
Belfast High School 92-3 (E Prior 37*, D Armstrong  2-11)
Campbell College beat Belfast High School by 94 runs

Foyle College beat Limavady Grammar School

Lurgan College 165-2 (20 overs, H Stevenson 73, A Ogle 35*, B Ogle 23)
Methodist College Belfast 148-8 (20 overs, B Ogle 2-23, T Stevenson 2-22)
Lurgan College beat Methodist College Belfast by 18 runs

RBAI 257-4 (30 overs, A Leckey 120*, J Nelson 35*, G Craigan 23)
Wallace High School 136 (J Spence 39, A Watt 2-5, A Leckey 2-22, J West 2-15)
RBAI beat Wallace High School by 121 runs

Regent House School beat RBAI 2nd XI

Strabane Academy 112-9 (J Wilson 3-21, E Carlisle 2-16)
Ballyclare High School  101 (C Donnelly 40, M Robinson 3-21, C McClay 2-17)
Strabane Academy beat Ballyclare High School by 11 runs

Grosvenor Grammar School 97-6 (20 overs, J Corbett 20, L McKeown 3-11, R Shine 2-26)
Sullivan Upper School 98-3 (17.2 overs, M Kennedy 45*, M Marks 22)
Sullivan Upper School beat Grosvenor Grammar School by 7 wickets

First Round
Carrickfergus Grammar School 73-9 (A McAllister 31, C Courthey 3-3)
Belfast High School 78-1 (E Prior 31*)
Belfast High School beat Carrickfergus Grammar School by 9 wickets

Limavady Grammar School 126-5 (R Bond 37, A Howe 36*, R Lamrock 24)
Royal School Armagh 104-4 (R Finlay 50, N Archer 25, C Smith 3-13)
Limavady Grammar School beat Royal School Armagh by 22 runs

Friends’ School Lisburn 79 (22.3 overs, C Harland 21, A Speer 4-22, A Quinn 3-10)
Lurgan College 83-1 (12.4 overs, H Stevenson 49*)
Lurgan College beat Friends’ School Lisburn by 9 wickets

Methodist College Belfast 124-6 (O Thompson 50, J Tremblay 46
Down High School 111-7 (D Bonass 3-19)
Methodist College Belfast beat Down High School by 13 runs

Bangor Grammar School131 (J. McMillan 36, M. Walker 20, H Robinson 5-12, H Saneesh 2-33)
RBAI 2nd XI 132-5 (H Robinson 68)
RBAI 2nd XI beat Bangor Grammar School by 5 wickets

Sullivan Upper School beat Ballymena Academy

The Presidents Plate
Winners 2024: Friends’ School Lisburn

Final – Tuesday 24th June at Wallace Park, Lisburn CC – 11.30am
Wallace High School v Friends’ School Lisburn

Semi-Finals
Friends’ School Lisburn beat Bangor Grammar School

Grosvenor Grammar School 94-7 (B Ewart 29*, A Magee 3-7)
Wallace High School 95-6 (H Walker 39*, F Ewart 2-11)
Wallace High School beat Grosvenor Grammar School

Second Round
Down High School 160-8 (J Wright 46, A Scott 3-24)
Bangor Grammar School 87-2 (D Rayner 51, J McMillan 29)
Bangor Grammar School beat Down High School on run rate

Friends’ School Lisburn beat Carrickfergus Grammar School
Grosvenor Grammar School beat Ballyclare High School
Wallace High School beat Royal School Armagh