 Enda McGinley scored Tyrone's third goal at Healy Park |
Tyrone beat Down 3-6 to 1-7 to claim their first Gaelic Life McKenna Cup win with Aidan McCarron, Tommy McGuigan and Enda McGinley scoring their goals. Tyrone were 2-4 to 1-1 ahead at the break, Conor Gribben netting for Down.
Fermanagh beat Armagh 1-11 to 0-10 with Liam McBarron scoring the first-half goal. It was 1-7 to 0-4 at half-time.
Antrim beat Cavan 0-10 to 0-9, Michael McCann scoring five points and Derry beat St Mary's 1-15 to 2-8 with Paddy Bradley accumulating a tally of 1-5.
Substitutes John Cunningham and Paul McAleer were the St Mary's goalscorers in a scrappy match.
Tyrone raced into an early four-point lead at Healy Park but Down levelled through Gribben's 22nd minute goal.
McCarron and McGuigan scored goals in the 23rd and 32nd minutes and McGinley grabbed the Red Hands' third goal 18 minutes into the second period.
McBarron scored Fermanagh's goal after 16 minutes of the first half at Breffni Park and Patrick Cavan top-scored for the Ernemen with five points.
Substitute Paddy McKeever was Armagh's leading points scorer with 0-3.
Antrim and Cavan were locked at 0-5 apiece after the first half at Casement Park but the Saffrons proved too strong despite three points from Martin Reilly.
Derry were too good for St Mary's, leading 1-8 to 0-4 at half-time with the help of Bradley's sixth minute goal, and going on to win by four points.
Derry and Fermanagh's wins helped them maintain their 100 per cent records in this year's competition.
Results
Section A
Fermanagh 1-11 0-10 Armagh
Derry 1-15 2-8 St Mary's
Section B
Tyrone 3-6 1-7 Down
Section C
Antrim 0-10 0-09 Cavan
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