They'll now meet Caulry in the quarter finals.
Coralstown Kinnegad manager Jack Cooney says he's delighted for his panel to get a win over Athlone in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship.
They secured a 0-21 to 2-12 win on Saturday to book their place in the quarter finals.
They'll go forward to face Caulry this weekend as they continue their aim to reach a second decider in three years.
Cooney says his side stood up when needed:
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Killucan 1-22 1-10 St Malachy's
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