Women's ladder-leader South Launceston showed its goal-scoring prowess, defeating Devonport 14-0.
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Nicole Symonds scored a hat-trick but she wasn't alone, with Kira Trethewie and Hayley Johns nailing four as the Suns hit nine in the second half.
Johns was best on with Jessie Pankiw also among the votes as Jess Bailey and Makenzie Emmerton impressed for Devonport.
West Devonport nailed consecutive wins in horrendous weather, defeating Smithton 5-0.
Caitlin French scored twice, supported by Madi Clark, Makenzee Thomas and Lucy Withers as Isabelle Sharman secured yet another best-on performance.
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Sh'Kea and Elyse Poke toiled hard in defeat.
A 6-1 win to Queechy Penguins confirmed their state club cup spot against Launceston City.
Blasting home all six in the first half through Olivia Jones, Phoebe Withington (both two), Isabella McRobbie and Millie Smith, the Penguins were led expertly by Alexandra Robertson.
Ash Demarco scored for City, with Claire Lester their best.
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It wasn't the same story for Queechy's men, as Launceston City defeated them 3-0 for the state club cup spot.
Beau Cornelius scored early, followed by best-on-ground Harry Winch before Oliver Stebbings converted a penalty corner to put the finishing touches on as Penguins keeper Derrick Heathorn was his side's best.
Smithton enjoyed consecutive for the first time this season, defeating West Devonport 5-1.
Kiah House scored a hat-trick while best-on Alexander Poke and Kade Wooldrage scored the rest as Isaac McLeod found the net for the Demons, with Hayden Davey earning another three votes.
The league's top two sides, Burnie Baptist and South Launceston, enjoyed contrasting wins over City Marians and Devonport.
Baptist did it the hard way, winning 3-2, while South were led by Kurt Budgeon in a 6-1 victory.
Khan Riley scored two for the ladder-leaders as Matty Selby and Jason Birtwistle topped the votes count, while Budgeon had a day out, scoring five as Devonport keeper Julian Bowling impressed.