Four fixtures were down for decision.
After the cancellation of games in Laois and Offaly, the fixtures in Westmeath were the only games that went ahead.
On Friday evening Coralstown/Kinnegad and Killucan played out a draw 11 points apiece.
A early second half burst from St.Lomans was enough to see off the challenge of a spirited Shandonagh, 0-17 to 1-8.
The Mullingar side failed to register from play in the first half and trailed by a point at the break.
Lomans forward John Heslin says they'll attempt to take the positives:
Champions Garrycastle enjoyed a large win over Caulry on a scoreline of 5-11 to 0-5.
Their manager John Keane is happy to be two from two:
The other game was the clash of Rosemount and The Downs.
Rosemount ran out 7 point winners, 2-10 to 0-9.
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