Wilson's Hospital are through to the quarter-finals of the Leinster Schools Section A Senior Cup after a tight 8-7 victory over Sandford Park at North Kildare Rugby Club.
The Westmeath side dominated the match, but fell behind to a first-half try from Sandford number eight Ian Cairns, who also scored the conversion for a 7-0 half-time lead.
However, a penalty by Colm Finlay and a try by Keith Newton gave Wilson's a narrow victory.
A late try from back row Chris Weinmann kept Newpark in the competition at Edenderry.
Their opponents Moyne Community School grafted hard for an 8-3 lead, with an 11th-minute try from left wing Gerard Canning and a 50th minute penalty from outhalf Stephen Coy. Newpark's Jason Lowe had kicked a penalty to leave it 5-3 at the break.
Coy's intelligent use of the boot looked like keeping Moyne in front before Weinmann launched himself at a ball that squirted out of a scrum close to the Newpark line.
Second row Patrick Cooper and number eight Henric Gervais came to the rescue of St Colomba's College with second-half tries in the 38th and 62nd minutes to force a replay with Gorey at Wicklow.
The Wexford side benefited from an early try by right wing Stephen Ryan. Thomas Kinsella converted and hit a 32nd minute penalty to give Gorey a 10-0 lead.
Good Counsel New Ross did most of their best work in the opening half against Portmarnock at Naas.
Colin Breen and Tom Walsh scored the opening tries and Eric Byrne converted the second. A late penalty from Byrne gave them a healthy 15-0 lead at the break.
Portmarnock's breakthrough came too late, centre Shane Neville crossing the line three minutes before the end of normal time. Dermot O'Brien converted.
Mount Temple enjoyed a one-sided 77-7 victory over Kilkenny CBS at Athy.
Ben Hanlon got the opening try, followed by Ross Maybury. Dermot Quirke crossed the line on three occasions as Mount Temple assembled a 48-0 half time lead.
The rout continued with a Cian Scott-Keogh try early in the second half, although Michael Saunders replied with a Kilkenny try which was converted by Joe Manuel. The Dublin school added another four tries before the end.
St Patrick's Classical Schools moved smoothly past St Conleth's College, winning 42-0 at Castleknock College.
Alan McCormack scored two tries, with David Geraghty, Ciaran Kenny, Diarmuid Corcoran, Brian Forristal and Denis Hurley getting one apiece.
Skerries CS romped to a 41-3 demolition of St David's Greystones at Stradbrook with James Sherlock and Stephen Burton sharing four tries equally and captain Conal Keane accounting for 11 points.
In the battle of the De La Salles, Churchtown handed out a 46-3 beating to Dundalk at Skerries. Number eight Eoin McGuinness scored two of the eight touchdowns.