Tongala recorded a 16-81 to 0-41 win against Stanhope away from home at the weekend, moving into second on the ladder as the defending champion continues to fight back from a slow start to the season.
Bulls skip Barry Tinning continued to enjoy his strong start to the year, guiding his quartet to a 29-19 win in his rink over Stanhope counterpart Robert Ponton to remain unbeaten as the top skip across the competition.
Bradley Tinning also guided Tongala to a win in his rink, skipping his side to a 21-14 victory, while Matthew Liverton earned a mammoth 31-8 win for Tonny to secure a clean sweep for his side.
Moama also recorded a sweep of all three rinks in a big win over Rich River, claiming a 16-78 to 0-47 victory to establish a 32-point lead atop the standings.
Geoff Beattie skipped his Steamers side to a 25-21 shot win over the Keith Hewitt-led Rich River, while Graham O’Brien guided a strong Moama win in his rink over Rich River skip Trevor Nagorcka, recording a 25-14 triumph.
The remaining rink was the biggest margin of victory, with Michael Linehan skipping Brian Davie (lead), Stuart Whyte (second) and Geoff Halden (third) to a 28-12 win, sealing the emphatic victory.
Echuca was comprehensive in its defeat of Deniliquin, earning a 14-73 to 2-53 win away from home.
Steve Cunnington recorded the biggest win on the day for Echuca, leading Ashley French (lead), Jerome Shaw (second) and George Thornley (third) to a 26-12 win in their rink.
Echuca skip James Ferrier claimed a seven-shot win in his rink, prevailing 25-18, while Deniliquin skip Jamie Shields secured the sole success for his side with a 23-22 win over the Stan Barker-led Echuca.
Mathoura proved too strong for Rochester in their clash, recording a 14-62 to 2-52 win at the weekend.
Rochy skip Brian Trengove led Rob Dennis (lead), Allan Crilly (second) and Don Gillies (third) to a big 23-7 win in their rink, although the Mick Humphreys-skipped Mathoura picked up a 25-19 shot win over Rochester skip Richard Feuk in their contest.
The difference would come in the rink skipped by Jason McCloy for Mathoura, who powered to a 30-10 shot win over Rochester’s John Weeks to claim the overall win.
Division two
Big wins dominated the division two action, with Tongala too strong for Deniliquin, winning 16-70 to 0-33, while Echuca beat Deni RSL 16-85 to 0-32.
Mathoura registered a 15-62 to 1-53 win over Rochester, while Rich River earned a 14-72 to 2-65 win over Moama.
Division three
Rich River claimed a dominant 16-79 to 0-46 win over Mathoura, while Echuca proved too strong for Elmore in its 14-75 to 2-43 win.
Rochester beat Deniliquin 14-58 to 2-56, Stanhope defeated Deni RSL 13-71 to 3-47, and Lockington suffered a 0-39 to 16-75 loss against Moama.
Division four
Moama was emphatic in its win over Rich River, recording a 16-96 to 0-29 win, while Echuca swept all three rinks in its 16-89 to 0-43 win over Lockington.
Tongala enjoyed a 13-68 to 3-52 win over Ky Valley View, and Deniliquin RSL beat Stanhope 14-54 to 2-52.
Division five
Echuca claimed bragging rights over Echuca White, winning 14-47 to 0-31, while Lockington was too strong for Elmore, winning 14-43 to 0-31.
Tongala forfeited against Moama Black, as did Rochester against Moama Green.