In the Cavan Football Championship, Ramor United set up a final meeting with Crosserlough by defeating Gowna 2-10 to 1-11 at Breffni Park.
Ramor hit the opening four points but Gowna responded with four of their own to level and it remained tight as United led 0-8 to 0-7 at half-time.
After Gowna hit the first two scores after half-time to lead, a Gareth Mannion goal on 42 minutes put Ramor back in front at 1-8 to 0-9.
Jack Brady’s 52nd-minute major extended Ramor’s advantage to 2-9 to 0-10 and while Seanie Hartin quickly netted for Gowna to cut the margin back to the minimum, United held their nerve in a tense finish.
In the Antrim Hurling semi-final, Dunloy avenged their defeat at the same stage by neighbours Loughgiel by earning a 2-15 to 0-11 win at Cushendall.
Dunloy’s win sets up a final meeting with holders Cushendall.
Portaferry remain on course for a third successive Down Hurling title after they defeated Ballycran 1-31 to 3-14 in Sunday’s second semi-final.
In the opening semi-final, Ballygalget fought back from trailing 0-12 to 0-6 at half-time to beat Liatroim 2-15 to 0-16.
In the Tyrone Hurling Final at Healy Park, Carrickmore clinched a fifth successive title as they held off Dungannon 3-16 to 3-13 in an entertaining decider.
SUNDAY’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES/RESULTS
Fermanagh SFC semi-finals
Enniskillen Gaels 4-13 Ederney 2-8
Derrygonnelly Harps 0-9 Erne Gaels 0-10
Tyrone SFC semi-final
Killyclogher 2-8 Errigal Ciaran 1-12
Armagh SFC semi-final
Clann Eireann 1-11 Crossmaglen 0-10
Derry SFC quarter-finals
Slaughtneil 0-13 Ballinascreen 0-9
Magherafelt 2-6 Dungiven 0-7
Cavan SFC semi-final
Ramor Utd 2-10 Gowna 1-11
Monaghan SFC quarter-final
Ballybay 0-19 Latton 1-15
Antrim SHC semi-final
Loughgiel 0-11 Dunloy 2-15
Down SHC semi-finals
Ballygalget 2-15 Liatroim 0-16
Portaferry 1-31 Ballycran 3-14
Tyrone SHC final
Carrickmore 3-16 Dungannon 3-13