SOUTHERN Branch FC made the most of their home double-header at Ison Park by claiming 13 out of a possible 18 points on offer, across the three grades.
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The under 14s girls squad, coached by Ian Rankin, kicked off their weekend with a nil-all St George FC.
This is backed up the next day with a strong 1-nil victory against Western NSW FC - with Maddison Harris' goal proving the difference.
These two results move the side up to ninth on the ladder, with seven points from as many matches.
Wayne Payton's under 15 girls were even more clinical, starting with their 5-1 thrashing of St George.
Jarrah Fuz scored a hat-trick for the hosts, as Jaslyn Mackenzie and Emma Bennett also found the back of the net.
The Saints' lone goalscorer was Krystallia Kallidakis.
Payton's troops backed up that win with a commanding 4-2 against Western NSW.
In their second win in two days, Angelina Bosevski, Indigo Brindley, Jaslyn Mackenzie and Raquel Withers found the back of the net for the hosts - who are now sixth on 10 points.
Ella Mangan scored a brace for the visitors.
The final Southern team to take the field across the weekend was Luke Nolan's under 17s side, as Brad Banks' first grade side had the bye.
Unfortunately, Nolan's side lost 4-nil on Saturday to the Saints, thanks to four goals from Jasmin Saunders.
But in true Southern style, they bounced back on Sunday and smashed Western NSW 5-nil - marking their first win of the season.
Skipper Emily Kostovski scored a double in the big, with Kailey Timbs, Lara Garin and Madeleine Pedro also registering goals.
Nolan's side now sits in 10th on four points.
Next round, all four Southern teams are again at South Nowra's Ison Park, taking on UNSW FC.
The under 14s will kick-off Sunday's action at 8.30am, before the under 15s (9.55am), under 17s (11.25am) and first grade (1.05pm).