Eaton claimed their third consecutive victory with a stellar performance against the Augusta-Margaret River Hawks in the IPS Indigenous Round.
Following tough losses to Bunbury and Busselton in rounds three and four, the Boomers picked themselves up to secure wins over Harvey and Donnybrook.
Prior to Saturday's clash at Glen Huon Reserve, the Hawks were in a comfortable position with four wins and two losses.
Backed by a feverish home crowd, Eaton raced out to a 20-point lead in the opening term.
The side notched up four goals to one in the first quarter, before the Hawks picked up steam early in the second.
Inspired by the words of coach Darren Rigby at half time, the Boomers hit the accelerator and booted a spectacular eight goals to two in the third.
Despite trailing by 54 points at the final change, the visitors refused to throw in the towel.
The Hawks played a silkier, more tenacious style of football, kicking six goals to the Boomers' three in the final term.
It was too little too late, however, with Eaton going on to celebrate a well-deserved 16.8 (104) to 9.17 (71) win.
Booting six majors, Eaton's Jarrod Humphries became the 47th South West Football League player within the past 25 years to score 150 career goals.
Reigning premiers Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault breezed past bottom-dwellers Harvey in last weekend's derby showdown.
Outmanoeuvring their opponents at every turn, the Lions posted five unanswered goals in the first quarter.
After a sluggish second term and a high-scoring third, HBL went on to kick another four unanswered majors in the fourth.
The Lions moved from third to second on the ladder with a commanding 13.9 (87) to 4.8 (32) away win.
Brett Hill starred for the reigning premiers with five goals, while Brendon Jones top scored for the Bulls with two.
Carey Park and Collie came together for this year's Indigenous Recognition Game at Kelly Park on Sunday afternoon.
Following a nail-biting first half, the home side notched up an impressive seven-goal haul in the third quarter.
Not to be outdone, the Eagles came back to score six goals to one in the fourth.
The Panthers kept themselves in finals contention with a convincing 12.10 (82) to 10.8 (68) win at home.
Riese Wilkey, bagging five majors, was one of Carey Park's eight goal-scorers in round seven.
Busselton secured top spot on the ladder with a resounding 47-point win over third-placed Bunbury at Sir Stewart Bovell Park.
Trailing by 25 points at the first change, the Bulldogs recovered to boot six goals to two in the second term.
Scoring a whopping 12 goals to five in the second half, the Magpies stormed home to claim a 18.10 (118) to 11.5 (71) victory.
Mitchell Howlett, Brent Snook, and Reegan Mrsich starred for the home side with three goals apiece.
VC Mitchell Park played host to a nail-biting showdown between seventh-placed Donnybrook and ninth-placed South Bunbury.
After a tough first half, both sides struggled to maintain possession and create scoring opportunities in the third quarter.
Behind by seven at three-quarter time, the visitors put away an impressive four goals to two in the final term.
The Tigers celebrated their second win of the season with a gutsy 6.10 (46) to 6.5 (41) result.
In the women's competition, Bethany Bond guided reigning premiers South Bunbury to a 6.9 (45) to 1.0 (6) win over fifth-placed Donnybrook.
Third-placed Harvey destroyed HBL 5.11 (41) to 0.0 (0) at home, before Busselton took down Bunbury 5.3 (33) to 4.8 (32).
Round eight will see Donnybrook go up against HBL, Carey Park battle Eaton, Augusta-Margaret River take on South Bunbury, Busselton face Collie, and Harvey clash with Bunbury.