
Four clubs remain standing in the fonaCAB Craig Stanfield Junior Cup following Saturday's quarter-final ties.
The 'tie of the round' was the all-Fermanagh & Western League tie between Enniskillen Town United and Tummery Athletic at St. Michael's College.
Only four points separate the sides in Division One, and it proved to be as closely a fought game as the league form suggested.
Scoreless at the break, Tummery moved in front five minutes into the second half through Paul McHugh, but United levelled just after the hour when Frank Wallace found the net.
And the home side went on to seal the victory with just under a quarter-of-an-hour remaining when Roy Beacom ghosted in at the back post to knock home a corner delivered from the left.
Raceview, representing the Ballymena Saturday Morning League, made it through after travelling to Omagh to knock out Strathroy Harps.
The Broughshane-based Raceview moved in front as early as the fifth minute through Scott Montgomery, with the 20-year-old doubling up for the visitors on the stroke of half-time.
Caolan McCrossan did pull one back for Harps midway through the second half but there was ultimately no way back.
There was five-goal thriller at McCourt's Field as Ardmore (North West Junior League) withstood a Magherafelt Sky Blues (Coleraine & District League) fightback.
Ardmore held a two-goal lead at the break through finishes from Darren Crossan and Patrick Ward, and when Oran Armstrong headed a third early in the second half it looked like game over.
However, the Sky Blues rallied to pull one back from distance moments later thanks to Padraig McAlynn before Anthony O'Neill reduced the deficit further from the spot just before the hour.
But, despite their best efforts, the visitors just couldn't claw their way back into the game.
NAFL Division 3A side St. Oliver Plunkett II complete the semi-final line-up following a 3-1 home defeat of Bessbrook United.
Bessbrook moved in front just after the half-hour mark through skipper Stephen Sheridan's cool finish after he had been teed up by Callum Bradley but the home side levelled soon after thanks to Rory Cavanagh.
Cavanagh struck again early in the second half, with substitute Aodhan Kennedy making sure with seven minutes left on the clock.
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