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 Saturday, 11 January, 2003, 17:48 GMT
Enniskillen to face MacCartan's
Ciaran McBride (centre) during his intercounty days with Tyrone
Ciaran McBride is manager of hopefuls Omagh CBS
Holders St Michael's Enniskillen will face St MacCartan's Monaghan in the quarter-finals of the Bank of Ireland MacRory Cup.

Arguably the most attractive tie of the round will be the meeting of Omagh CBS and St Patrick's Maghera.

The other two quarter-finals will see St Mary's Magherafelt taking on St Colman's Newry and Abbey CBS up against Patrician High Carrickmacross.

The dates and venues for the last eight games have yet to be arranged.

MacRory Cup Quarter-Final draw:
St Michael's Enniskillen v St MacCartan's Monaghan
St Mary's Magherafelt v St Colman's Newry
Abbey CBS Newry v Patrician High Carrickmacross
Omagh CBS v St Patrick's Maghera

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