Tornadoes Black's Men's side claimed its eight consecutive win with a 54-point thrashing over bottom-placed Eaton on Friday night.
After a strong start, Tornadoes Black held an 18-point buffer at the first change.
Shooting a whopping 25 points to 11 in the second term, the league leaders led by 32 at half time.
Struggling to set up shots or maintain possession, the Eagles landed just three points in the third quarter.
Tornadoes Black stormed home to claim a convincing 97 to 43 victory in Round Nine.
Four of the side's eight players - Jason Smith (24), Nicholas Lawrence (24), Kobe Lie (15), and Callum Heap (12) - reached double figures.
Cody Garett top scored for Eaton with nine, while teammates Blair Fisher and James Wallam put up seven each.
Aces Sky moved up to third with a 19-point victory over Dunsborough at the Naturaliste Community Centre.
In front by six at the main break, Aces Sky moved out to a 10-point lead at three quarter time.
Daniel Woods (13), Luke Deighton (11), and Riley Hall (10) guided the squad to a well-deserved 68 to 49 win.
Dunsborough's Leigh Rickwood-Pitt scored 11 (including seven free-throws), before Lachlan Frame and Thomas Malcolm sunk 10 each.
Reigning premiers Bulls slipped to fourth after going down to sixth-placed Tornadoes Red at the South West Sports Centre.
Trailing by three at quarter time, Bulls recovered to claim a two-point lead at the main break.
Thanks to efforts from Nicholaas Myburgh (10) and Jaydon Wilson (9), Tornadoes Red led by five at three quarter time.
The Tornadoes celebrated a 78 to 62 result, and their third win of the season.
Braden Wilson (18) top scored for the victors, while Bulls Tom Harper (18) and Cohen Thompson (15) remained calm under pressure.
In Round Eight of the Women's competition, Tornadoes Black cruised to a 44-point win over bottom-placed Eaton.
After leading by 25 at half time, the Tornadoes went on to secure a resounding 71 to 27 victory.
Tornadoes' star Zaya Black scored 21 points (including seven two-pointers), while Eagles Chloe Scott and Maya Tyrrell posted seven each.
The men's and women's teams will return to the court on December 13.