The weekend saw the re-established Kilmore team and newcomers Crossmolina making their debuts in the Mayo Women's Football League, with both sides returning to north Mayo empty-handed.
Castlebar Town are setting the early pace in the league, with two wins from two outings.
The early Saturday kick-off saw Conn Rangers make the short trip up the N26 to Straide & Foxford where the home side suffered a second defeat of the season.
Conn took the lead through a Leah McHugh penalty on 15 minutes but S&F's Kiera Flatley levelled the score just before half-time. McHugh, however, had her shooting boots on and completed her hat-trick with goals on 64 and 79 minutes.
Down the road in Knock, Ellen Boyle wasn't content with a hat-trick. She notched up a fourth goal with time running out as the home side saw off Kilmore 5-1, Shauna Golden having opened the scoring in the 13th minute.
The Erris side had a tricky No. 7 in Annie Lynskey who struck for a well-executed goal just before half-time to reduce the deficit to 3-1.
Also on Saturday evening, Castlebar Town kept their 100% record and showed their intent for the season with a 5-2 win away to Ballinrobe Town. Ava Keane was among the Castlebar scorers, now with four goals to her credit after two games.
Debutants Crossmolina had a baptism of fire under the sun at Swinford on Sunday afternoon where a rampaging home side hit them for 10-1, the Cross score coming from an OG.
At underage level, Saturday afternoon saw celebrations in Ballinrobe when they booked their place in the Under 16 Connaught Cup final - these players feature in the Mayo Women's Under 17 league.
Ballinrobe ran out 2-1 winners over Corrib Celtic from Galway. Both goals came in the first half through Kate Brennan.