Tornadoes Black retained top spot on the Bunbury Basketball Association's Men's competition ladder with a win over Aces Sky in Round 14.
Aces Sky led by four points at the first change, before upping the ante in the second quarter.
In front 39 to 34 at half time, the team felt confident going into the third term.
Notching up 27 points to nine, Tornadoes Black held a 13-point buffer at the final change.
The league leaders went on to celebrate a 71 to 58 victory.
Brody England (19) and Devan Craig (16) guided second-placed Aces White to a 30-point win over Dunsborough at the South West Sports Centre.
After a thrilling first quarter and a nail-biting second, Aces White led by eight points at half time.
The side widened the gap in the third term, before going on to secure an 81 to 51 result.
Harry Mooney (22) top-scored for the Oilers with six two-pointers, three three-pointers, and one from the charity stripe.
Reigning premiers Bulls led from start to finish against bottom-placed Eaton on Tuesday night.
Trent Worthington (27), Cohen Thompson (23), and Paddy Phillips (18) were unstoppable in the Bulls' 87 to 60 win.
Round 15 saw Tornadoes Black continue its unbeaten run with a resounding 77 to 53 win over Eaton.
Callum Heap shot 29 for the league leaders, while Eagles' star Cody Garett notched up 15.
Tornadoes Red moved up to fourth with a devastating 80 to 49 victory over Dunsborough.
Sharp shooters Jeremy Paull (20) and Jakeb Burford (12) led Aces Sky to a 74 to 67 win over Bulls.
Reigning premiers Tornadoes Black demolished third-placed Bulls in Round 13 of the Women's competition.
Scoring 20 to nine in the final term, Tornadoes Black stormed home to clinch a 64 to 49 win.
Ebony Bilcich and Zaya Black scored 24 and 15 respectively, while Bulls' player Imogen Van Laere made 12.
South-West Slammers/Bulls' star Skye Palmer (11) sunk three attempts from behind the three-point line.
Aces Sky celebrated its fourth win of the season with a 66 to 24 thrashing over bottom-placed Eaton.
Abbey Hall (22), Sydney Lewis (13), and Anita Reca (12) tore through the Eagles' defence.
Chloe Scott and Renee Dowling top-scored for Eaton with six points each.
Bulls kept themselves in contention with a commanding 94 to 34 victory over the Eagles in Round 14.
Five of Bulls' seven players - Catherine Waycott (22), Palmer (18), Mckayhla Pomare (17), Brittany Gliddon (13), and Zoe Keller (12) - reached double figures.
Scott (11) and teammate Eloise Brown (8) played extremely well under pressure.
Tornadoes Black faced off against Dunsborough in a blockbuster showdown at the Geographe Leisure Centre.
Trailing by seven at half time, Tornadoes Black recovered to claim a momentous 67 to 65 win.
Tornadoes' star Javene Fitch shot 30, while Oilers Dana East and Beige Harris sunk 23 and 22 respectively.
The result saw Tornadoes Black move up to first on the ladder.
Men's and women's teams will return to the court on January 21 and 24.