The Westside Trojans showed Devils Patterson who's boss in the women's competition, beating them 45-39 last week at the Elphin Sports Centre.
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The Trojans welcomed back Northern Hawk sniper Ashlea Mawer in style; she led the team with 18 points with teammate Jessica Jeffrey tallying a nifty 14 of her own.
Without top scorer Lisa Patterson, the Devils put together an admirable effort, with Jeanette Proctor leading the side with 13 points.
The Japara Renegades also got their second win of the season, scratching by Devils Smith 25-19.
The low-scoring affair saw the Devils mount a comeback in the fourth quarter, however a three-point dagger from Japara's Sophie Winter sealed the deal.
Her Renegade teammate Minnie Calvert led all scoring with 10 points.
In an all-Rebels showdown, it was the Blue team that emerged victorious over Red 48-34.
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The Blue's win came at the hands of Stephanie Edmunds and Lucinda Caldwell, who collected 12 points apiece in the victory.
Red's Lillian Male led her Rebels team in the scoring with 16 points.
The City Rockets bounced back after an upset at the hands of the Devils last round with a resounding win against the Japara Renegades 93-65 in the men's competition.
As per usual, Launnie Rockets talent Lachie Brewer balled out with 29 points, as did teammate Harry Flint with 18. They were joined by Lachie Maynard and Tristan Bailey, who collected 11 points each.
But the top-scorer was on the other side of the paint, with Japara's Henry Cox dropping 34 points in the loss.
The Devils laid an egg after their upset over the Rockets, losing to the Southside Rebels 95-81.
The Rebels put on a clinic in comprehensive scoring, with Tom Foster (21pts), Hugh King (16pts), Moses Van Den Berg (15pts), Cameron McCreary (12pts) and Ray Young (12pts) all having top performances.
Devils' Jamie Mesman also had a quality performance in defeat, sinking 26 points.