THE Werribee She-Devils' domination of the Victorian Basketball League Big V women's division one shows no signs of abating.
The irrepressible She-Devils notched their 10th straight victory in front of their adoring home fans at the Werribee Sports and Fitness Centre on Saturday night.
Their latest victim was the Warrandyte Venom - a finals-bound team that could only manage to get within 19 points by the final buzzer.
The She-Devils burst out of the blocks to hold a 29-point lead at half-time.
They took the foot off the pedal in a disappointing third quarter before consolidating in the last for a cruisy win, giving them a three-game lead over Sunbury Lady Jets at the top of the ladder.
Guard Steph Clark was in magical form for the She-Devils, firing in 11 of 18 field goals en route to 23 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals.
Fellow guard Stacey Barr was her usual busy self with a double-double 17 points and 10 rebounds, while forward Naomi Woon contributed 17 points.
The She-Devils have a double-header road trip to the Mildura Basketball Centre for two meetings with the sixth-ranked Mildura Heat.
The Werribee Devils are up and down like the surf at Bells Beach in the Big V men's division one.
The inconsistent Devils were cock-a-hoop to exact revenge on the Altona Gators and claim the Watkins-Shepheard Trophy with a 91-87 overtime triumph at the Werribee Sports and Fitness Centre on Saturday night.
Star man Aaron Marsh was at the forefront for the Devils with 22 points, 17 rebounds and four steals.
Workhorse Matthew Wilkinson overcome his field goal woes to post 18 points, made up mainly of free throws, to go with six rebounds and four steals.
Nathan Marsh had a double-double against his old team with 11 points and 13 rebounds, while Andrew Olechnowicz contributed 16 points.
The tired Devils struggled to use the momentum built up in the Gators win and seemed exhausted for Sunday's journey to the Hillview Stadium in Rosebud for the clash with Southern Peninsula.
It was an afternoon to forget as the Devils succumbed 74-110 to leave them in fifth position after 12 rounds.