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St Michael's Enniskillen 1-07
St Mary's Magherafelt 1-09
The MacRory Cup final on St Patrick's Day will be an all-Derry affair.
St Mary's from Magherafelt knocked out of the holders St Michael's, Enniskillen, in the semi-finals at Caseent Park in Belfast on Satuday.
They will meet St Patrick's of Maghera in the decider.
St Mary's were five points to three ahead at half-time with corner-forward Colin Devlin scoring three.
Devlin scored a goal in injury-time to give St Mary's some breathing space.
John O'Flanagan then found the net for St Michael's but it was too late and the Magherafelt boys emerged winners by two points.
It is the first time in five years that St Michael's have not been involved in the final.
Patrician High School 2-07 St Patrick's Maghera 1-13
St Patrick's Maghera have reached the MacRory final for the first time in four years.
They had a three-point winning margin over Patrician High School at Casement Park.
Patrician got off to a tremendous start, scoring a goal and a point in the first minute.
Stephen Galloghy was the player who found the net but St Patrick's reponded strongly and scored seven unanswered points, three of them from full-forward Michael McCann.
Carrickmacross got their second goal just before half-time through Kevin Clarke to leave the teams level at the break, 2-02 to 0-08.
St Patrick's were the stronger team in the second half and deservedly went through to the 17 March decider.