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MT ELIZA shocked second placed Karingal by taking the lead early and never letting the Bulls back into the game, winning their Peninsula League contest by 36 points.
Mark Pendlebury racked up the possessions in a best afield effort, while Grant Masterson was at his elusive best in attack with three goals.
Bonbeach held sway over Mornington by 21 points, despite MPNFL goalkicking legend and present Frankston Dolphins coach, Simon Goosey, lining up for the Bulldogs due to a VFL bye and kicking four goals.
Frankston YCW had a regulation 77-point win over Edithvale-Aspendale, while Seaford downed Langwarrin by 39 points and Chelsea beat Pines by 48 points.
In the Nepean League, Sorrento demonstrated to Red Hill the level that was required to be number one with a resounding 53-point victory.
Sharks coach Troy Schwarze was in brilliant form, while Brent Kenyon and Daniel Moss shared six goals as the keys in attack.
Somerville continued its push for a top three finish with a tense seven-point result over Frankston. Veteran Eagle Joel Atkins was at his best with four goals.
Despite five goals from star spearhead Kerem Baskaya, Rye downed Pearcedale by 73 points in a disappointing game from the Panthers.
Other results went the way of Rosebud over Crib Point and Hastings over Dromana.