Cusack Park played host to three senior championship games over the weekend.
Westmeath's defending senior hurling champions have made a winning start to their campaign this year.
Raharney ran out two point winners over Castletown Geoghegan in the competition's first round in Mullingar on Friday.
The final score was 1-22 to 2-17.
On Saturday, last year's beaten finalists Lough Lene Gaels made an impressive start to their championship with a 3-19 to 0-17 win against St Oliver Plunkett's.
While Clonkill landed an eight point victory over Castlepollard on Sunday.
The final score was 2-18 to 0-16.
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