The outfit secured back-to-back wins on Sunday after it powered past Kyabram Fire Brigade at Princess Park.
United, fresh off its gutsy victory over ladder-leader Echuca, kept the good times rolling when it won by five wickets.
The round 11 victory lifts United into fourth spot on the A-grade ladder, with one round in the regular season remaining.
After winning the toss and electing to field, United recorded a strong fielding performance despite coughing up 39 extras.
The side recorded two run outs which limited Fire Brigade's score to 77.
Dinesha Patabandige was involved in both, while Thushali Premarathna and Ava Woods were the other contributors in the run outs.
Bella Woods bowled with venom and claimed 3-14, while teammates Christina Roberts (1-2) and Raechel Gardiner (1-1) provided sublime efforts.
United's opening quicks starred in the run chase, with Bridget Drum (16 not out) and Roberts (13) the gun contributors with the bat.
Lia Beecroft (13 not out) made a late cameo as United cruised to victory.
● Echuca skipper Sharon Henson led from the front with a special 40 not out in her side's convincing win over Leitchville-Gunbower.
Henson's knock steered Echuca to 5-159 from its 30 overs.
Teammate Elyse Kerr (3-14) bowled strongly as Echuca rolled through Leitchville-Gunbower for 96.
● Beechworth Wanderers continued their dominant maiden season in the competition with a thumping win over Bamawm-Lockington United.
Batting first, the Wanderers amassed a mammoth 1-220 from their 30 overs thanks to three sublime knocks.
Sienna Sims (48 runs), Sophie Panozzo (47) and Kayla Shepherd (45) all retired not out as they went to town on LBU's bowlers.
Teammates Emma Howard (2-2) and Abby McConchie (2-2) starred with the ball — while Shepherd held onto four catches — in the 171-run win.
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