United chased down the 106 runs posted by Gold on the opening day with ease, finishing the match 5-243 after 45 overs.
Tyler Green (44 not out) and Ashton Young (40 not out) combined for 84 runs at the top of the order, while Ned Byrne (41 not out) and Mitch Grumley (33) batted superbly in the latter stages.
Hayden Singh battled hard with the cherry and picked up 2-14 for the losing outfit.
The result catapults United into second spot on the Cricket Shepparton under-14 A-grade ladder, a game off ladder-leader Numurkah.
After Old Students claimed bragging rights with first innings points against Euroa the previous weekend, the two sides returned at the weekend for their second crack on the field.
Old Students followed on from last weekend and posted 4-81 off 20 overs, with Harper Collins (22 not out) and Nicholas Cooper (15 not out) the leading run scorers in the second innings.
Euroa's Cohen Paul bowled with flair and picked up 2-8, which followed on from his figures of 1-9 on the opening day.
And Paul backed up his efforts with the bat as he registered a superb 41 not out in Euroa's reply total of 3-85.
● At B-grade level, Nagambie moved into a share of first position on the ladder after its resounding 91-run win against Toolamba.
The Lakers’ bowling group made life difficult for the Toolamba batsmen, with Blake Ezard (2-1) leading the way as the Taipans managed 46 off 18.3 overs.
Old Students resumed their innings against Notre Dame-St Brendan's Black and went on to cruise to a nine-wicket win.
Sam O'Brien (40 not out), Oscar Lambourn (33) and Zac Bathman (24) all batted superbly for Old Students in their first innings of 1-213.
Northerners saluted in their contest against Karromomus-Pine Lodge by three wickets.
The Jets were able to weather the damage of a ferocious spell from Craig Dhosi (7-8) and finished their innings for 102.
Jake Davidson (23 runs) and Oliver Price (23) combined for an important 38-run partnership and were the pick of the batters for the Jets.