There was also late drama for Cliftonville who needed Corrigan’s late effort to book their place in the next round against Championship side Bangor.
Dungannon Swifts, who won the trophy in 2018, survived a scare against Premier Intermediate Side Dollingstown but ran out 3-1 winners.
Kyle McGuiggan put the third-tier side ahead at Stangmore Park before Andrew Mitchell equaised in the 68th minute.
John McGovern turned the game around 10 minutes later before James Knowles made sure of the win in injury-time.
Ballymena United secured a quarter-final berth thanks to Donal Rocks, who netted early at the Showgrounds to edge the Sky Blues past Ards.
Annagh United also booked their place in the next round with a comfortable 2-0 victory at home to Queen’s Univeristy, who had stunned Carrick Rangers in the first round.
Kenny Ximines opened the scoring in the first half before Jack Hastings secured the win.
The draw for both the last eight and semi-finals will take place on Wednesday at 15:00 GMT.
NIL has led to many unintended consequences in the athletics landscape. European developmental basketball programs are facing financial strain as players priori
The Giants released cornerback Nick McCloud on Tuesday, per the NFL’s transactions report.Jordan Raanan of ESPN reports t
On Monday night, ESPN’s Jason Kelce addressed at the outset of Monday Night Countdown an incident with a fan who was trol
Chris Fallica FOX Sports Wagering Expert This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.