Ian Ryan's side sit bottom of the table with 15 points.
Athlone Town are now eight games without a win after they suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Cobh Ramblers last Friday evening.
A fourth minute Barry Coffey penalty was followed up by a 30th minute Samuel Lawrence Alexander Bellis strike, with Kyle O'Connor pulling one back with 10 minutes to go.
This loss leaves Town sitting bottom of the First Division table with just 15 points on the board after 22 games.
They return to action on Friday evening away to Wexford FC.
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