16 teams competed in first and second round action last weekend.
8 teams departed the Combined Counties Cup last weekend.
In the first round,
St Aengus beat Stadbally Town 3-2 after extra time.
Saint Carthages Athletic were 2-0 winners over Walsh Island Shamrocks.
Temple Villa were on the right side of a 9-4 scoreline against BBC United.
In the second round,
Inny FC were 4-2 winners against Ballyboro.
Mullingar Athletic put 6 past Willow Park without reply.
Clonown Rovers beat Killiegh by 4 goals to 2.
It finished Coolraine 3 Clonaslee United 0
And Rosenallis' interest in the Cup ended after they were defeated in extra time against Gallen United where it finished 4-2.
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