The Lake County will face Kildare in a relegation final in two weeks.
Westmeath camogie manager Padraic Connaughton was in high spirits despite their defeat to Offaly in round three of the Intermediate Championship.
The Lake County fell to a 2-14 to 2-6 defeat to the Faithful in Glenisk O'Connor Park at the weekend.
Caoimhe McCrossan was her side's top scorer with 1-6.
Defeat means they will now face Kildare in a relegation final in two weeks time.
Connaughton had nothing but positive things to say about his squad following the game:
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