St Columb's Derry and Holy Trinity Cookstown will go head to head this Friday (3pm in Drumragh), with a place in the St Patrick's Day final a massive prize for the winners.
The Derry men had an highly impressive win over Ballygawley in the quarter final and they will have taken huge confidence but John McKeever's Cookstown side will hand the Derry men another tough challenge.
Since moving up from the Vocational schools sector, Holy Trinity have yet to land a title but this group is well placed to put that to bed.
Cookstown scored four goals as they defeated holders Castleblaney (4-9 to 1-12), Conan McLernon and Paul Donnelly scoring two each, with Tomas Carney notching 0-5. McKeever can also call upon Tyrone senior panellist David Mulgrew.
An eye for goal is an important part of Eamon Burns’ St Columb's team as they bagged three (Conor Feeney, Sean Mortimer and Sean Bradley) to take down St Ciaran's so this Friday's game is sure to have plenty of entertainment value.
St Louis Ballymena play Patrician Carrickmacross in the second semi-final.
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