Ballinahown and Willow Park won their games by the odd goal in nine over the weekend.
It was a goal-fest in the second round of the Paddy Cotter Cup over the weekend.
6 fixtures saw 36 goals in total.
There were two, nine-goal thrillers with Ballinahown beating Rosenallis 5-4, and Willow Park winning away to Emo Celtic by the same score.
Tommy Hurley and Neil Kenny both scored a brace for Willow Park, while James Flanagan scored the other.
Clonaslee United were 2-1 winners over Birr Town, after scoring a penalty late in the second half.
St Peter's were 3-1 winners at home to Coolraine, thanks to a goal from Luke Kelly and two from Jordie Carr.
Connor Fletcher got the sole Coolraine strike.
Mullingar Town were convincing 4-1 winners against Mountmellick United.
Paul Reid, Bubba Charles (p), Sam Watkin, and Greg Kozicki scored for the Westmeath club.
And Stradbally Town beat Inny FC on a final scoreline of 4-2.
Jack Langton, Fionn McEvoy, Conor Goode, and Liam Clancy (p) with the strikes to put the Laois team through to the third round.
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