Ulster Schools Cup 2014
Final
- RBAI beat Foyle College by 4 wickets.
Muckamore, 18 June.
Foyle College 164-7 (35 overs, A Austin 69, B McGavick 4-39, L McNamara 2-33)
RBAI 168-6 (31.5 overs, A Knape 45*, G Connor 2-8, M Rankin 2-28)
Scorecard
Semi-Finals
- Limavady GS lost to Foyle College by 5 wickets.
Eglinton, 16 June.Limavady GS 91 (22.2 overs, Jamie W Millar 36, D Crumley 4-37, R Long 3-4, G Connor 3-16) Foyle College 92-5 (26.0 overs, Jamie W Millar 2-20)
Scorecard
- RBAI beat Down HS by 54 runs.
Osborne Park, 13 June.RBAI 151 (28.4 overs, R Lyttle 32, B McGavock 27, J Martin 3-26, T McAvera 3-30, C Mason 2-15) Down HS 97-9 (30.0 overs, C Power 25, L McNamara 4-14, M Mairs 2-25)
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Round 3
- Strabane Academy lost to RBAI by 61 runs.
Strabane.RBAI 181 (B McGavock 43, L McNamara 40, J McCabe 31, A Hayward 3-37) Strabane Academy 126 (R Kelly 48, J Magee 4-23)
- Foyle College beat Campbell College by 1 run.
Duncreggan, 29 May.Foyle College 200-6 (35.0 overs, A Austin 39, M Rankin 38, H Campbell 26*, P Telford 2-40) Campbell College 199 (34.5 overs, P Park 92, P Telford 32, G Connor 5-18)
Scorecard
- Down HS beat Grosvenor GS by 51 runs.
Down HS 144 (R Gill 63, A Skelton 2-14) Grosvenor GS 93 (S Nelson 25, C Mason 4-5)
- Limavady GS beat Regent House by 77 runs.
Limavady, 13 June.Limavady GS 135-7 (25.0 overs, R Allen 54, J Halliday 2-17, B Quinn 2-32) Regent House 58 (18.1 overs, S Kennedy 4-5, A Pierce 2-12, R Allen 2-16)
Scorecard
Round 2
- Limavady GS beat Sullivan Upper by 8 wickets.
Eglinton, 3 June.Sullivan Upper 88 (26.3 overs, JW Millar 4-15, S Kennedy 2-13, R Allen 2-13) Limavady GS 93-2 (12.3 overs, JW Millar 32*)
Scorecard
- Strabane Academy beat Ballyclare HS by 9 wickets.
Strabane, 23 May.Ballyclare HS 101 (M Darling 45, J Colhoun 3-7, L Kerr 2-13, L Hayes 2-24) Strabane Academy 103-1 (A Heywood 39, L Kerr 32*)
- Wallace HS lost to Campbell College by 8 wickets.
23 May.Wallace HS 55 (A Whiteman 3-9) Campbell College 57-2 (P Park 30*)
- Friends School lost to Down HS by 9 wickets.
Friends, 9 May.Friends School 116-9 (20.0 overs) Down HS 121-1 (12.0 overs, R Smyth 76*)
- Lurgan College lost to Regent House by 2 wickets.
Lurgan, 2 May.Lurgan College 145 (J Hunter 32, S Harrison 32, B Quinn 3-29) Regent House 146-8 (G Anderson 32, R Johnston 24*, J Hunter 3-34)
- Royal School Armagh lost to Grosvenor GS by 8 wickets.
Royal School Armagh 81 Grosvenor GS 82-2
- RBAI beat BRA by 36 runs.
RBAI 108 (B Mellor 25, R Bryans 4-16, M Wilson 3-23) BRA 72 (R Hughes 4-15, A Knape 3-16)
- Foyle College beat Methodist College by 66 runs.
Foyle College 225-5 (A Austin 90, M Rankin 50, Y Songra 3-52) Methodist College 159-7 (J McCollum 50, R Long 3-32, G Connor 2-28)
Round 1
- Larne GS lost to Sullivan Upper by 5 wickets.
Larne GS, 17 May.Larne GS 70-9 (20.0 overs, R Hart 3-8, M Adair 3-15) Sullivan Upper 71-5 (11.1 overs, M Adair 27, A McKinley 2-15)
Scorecard
- Coleraine AI lost to RBAI by 51 runs.
2 May.RBAI 198-9 (B Mellor 40) Coleraine AI 147 (M Smyth 61)
- Bangor GS lost to Limavady GS by 7 wickets.
Upritchard Park, 30 April.Bangor GS 57 (24.5 overs, R Allen 5-6) Limavady GS 59-3 (11.2 overs, J Miller 27*)
Scorecard
- Belfast HS lost to Grosvenor GS by 34 runs.
Belfast HS, 30 April.Grosvenor GS 80-8 (25.0 overs) Belfast HS 46 (17.1 overs, M Johnston 5-14)
Scorecard
- Campbell College beat RBAI II by 35 runs.
Belmont, 30 April.Campbell College 176-8 (35.0 overs, P Park 45, J Beattie 39, N McMinn 37, S McCaughan 4-35) RBAI II 141 (35.0 overs, C Ross 29, S McCaughan 24, C Lennox 5-38)
- Ballymena Academy lost to Friends School by 8 wickets.
30 April.
- Down HS beat Carrickfergus GS by 6 wickets.
30 April.
- Banbridge Academy v Methodist College - match awarded to Methodist College.
30 April.
- Wallace HS v Portora Royal - match awarded to Wallace HS.
30 April.
- Royal School Dungannon lost to Royal School Armagh in a bowl out.
- Larne GS walkover v Sullivan Upper.
- Foyle College walkover v Grosvenor GS II.
- Methodist College walkover v Banbridge Academy.
- BRA beat Antrim GS by 8 wickets.
Byes: Ballyclare HS, Lurgan College, Regent House and Strabane Academy.
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