Dunsborough played out a thrilling clash against Aces Sky in Round Two of the Bunbury Basketball Association's 2019/2020 Women's competition.
The Oilers claimed a one-point quarter-time lead, before widening the gap to nine at the main break.
Holding off a fourth-quarter comeback from Aces Sky, Dunsborough earned a commendable 71 to 64 win.
Zaya Black (28 points, including six three-pointers) and Ebony Bilcich (17) led Tornadoes Black to a well-deserved 84 to 34 victory over the Eaton Eagles.
After a nail-biting contest, Bulls celebrated a six-point win over Aces Sky in Round Three.
Both sides drew level at quarter time (15-15), before Aces Sky's Abbey Hall (17), Anita Reca (13), and Abbey Barber (10) went on the attack.
Trailing 29 to 33 at half time, Bulls recovered to clinch an 11-point lead at the final change.
Georgia Denehey (25) and Brittany Gliddon (16) were instrumental in the Bulls' 69 to 63 triumph.
Dunsborough re-claimed top spot on the ladder with a resounding 94 to 41 win against the Eagles.
Slammers' player Beige Harris top-scored with 31 (including 10 two-pointers), while fellow Oiler Dana East shot 25.
Bulls notched up a 92 to 23 victory over Eaton in Round Four, before Dunsborough claimed an 80 to 37 win against Tornadoes Black.
Round Three of the Men's competition saw Aces White get the better of Aces Sky.
Former National Basketball League star Mark Worthington landed 19 in Aces White's 90 to 73 result.
Guided by Mandurah Magic's Travis Durnin (32) and Paddy Phillips (22), Bulls posted an 85 to 62 win over Tornadoes Red.
League Leaders Tornadoes Black did enough to claim a 74 to 57 win against second-placed Dunsborough.
In Round Four, Tornadoes Black cruised to a devastating 117 to 64 victory over Bulls.
Aces White collected an 84 to 64 win over Tornadoes Red, while Jaylen Colegate (30) and Mat Mansfield (19) led Dunsborough to a 101 to 29 victory over Eaton.
The Oilers were all smiles following their come-from behind win over Aces Sky on Friday night.
Behind by three at half time, Aces Sky recovered to secure a 51 to 48 lead at the final change.
Thanks to an impressive performance from Mansfield (36), Dunsborough secured a tight 73 to 71 win.
Tornadoes Red led from start to finish against the Eagles - going on to win 105 to 51.
The Women's and Men's teams will return to the South West Sports Centre later this week.