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Last Updated: Tuesday, 13 September 2005, 07:59 GMT 08:59 UK
Coleraine and Institute in final
Marty Quinn
Marty Quinn's Coleraine claimed a 3-0 win over Strabane
Coleraine will face Institute in the final of the North West Cup after both won their respective semi-finals 3-0 on Monday night.

First half goals from Kevin Ramsey and Garth Mullan sent Institute on their way against Limavady United at the Riverside Stadium.

Ciaran Ferry, Kyle McVey and Noel Anderson were on target in Coleraine's win over Strabane.

Coleraine even had the luxury of missing a second half penalty.

At Drumahoe, Kevin Ramsey, who was on target against Glentoran on Saturday, scored against his former club to edge the home side in front and Mullan added the second before the break.

Just before the end Mullan added a third to cap a fine performance by Pascal Vaudequin's side.

Coleraine coasted to success against Strabane at the Showgrounds.

Ciaran Ferry opened the Bannsiders account after keeper James O'Reilly's fumble in front of goal presented him with a tap in after 24 minutes.

Northern Ireland U-19 international Kyle McVey added the second with a close range header from Stephen Carson's cross in the 51st minute.

Noel Anderson sealed it with the third, stooping low to head in another Carson centre with 57 minutes gone.

Substitute Stephen Lyons won a penalty near the end when he was brought down inside the box but O�Reilly made a good save from Stuart Bratten's spot kick.





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