An eight-goal haul from Kasey Duncan spearheaded the Swans to their 26.25 (181) to 1.6 (12) drubbing over Longwood, while Todd Lawrence and Michael McKenzie stood out.
The Swans set up the win by keeping the Redlegs scoreless in the opening term and kicking 6.8 themselves.
Harry McLean and Hayden Heta each kicked three goals in the victory.
Saturday also belonged to Nagambie stalwart Jackson Hutton.
The four-time premiership player notched up his 300th appearance for the Lakers in their 230-point romp over the Tigers.
Hutton, a key-defender, turned back the clock to his junior days and booted five goals in the 36.22 (238) to 1.2 (8) triumph.
Hutton wasn't the only player to have big day out in front of the sticks, with Will O'Brien (seven), Mathew Waterson (six) and Blake Fothergill (five) among 10 different goalkickers for the Lakers.
Avenel sits in second spot with a 9-1 record, while Nagambie is one win in arrears in third.
In the reserves, Joshua Carrafa (seven) and Jake Sutherland (six) combined for 13 goals as the Swans defeated the Redlegs 24.13 (157) to 2.1 (13).
Avenel had nine different goal-scorers, while Thomas Gurkin and Kalon Winnell and Kial Crowe also stood out.
Matthew Martin spearheaded the Lakers’ reserves victory, kicking 11 goals as Nagambie kept the Tigers scoreless.
Michael Mensfeld (four) and Jason Shiels (three) supported Martin's efforts in the 23.17 (155) to 0.0 (0) win.
The Swans sit equal top with nine wins and one loss, while the Lakers are fifth with seven wins from their 10 matches.
In the under-18 competition, Nagambie was too good for Rushworth, saluting 19.9 (123) to 7.4 (46).
Darby O'Brien and Nicholas Glentzes kicked five goals each, while Campbell Baker's three goals was enough for him to be named best on ground.
The Lakers sit in fourth position, with six wins from eight games.
In the netball, Avenel kept within touch of the A-grade top six with a 60-40 win over Longwood and Nagambie breezed past Rushworth 69-26.
The Swans sit in ninth spot after recording a fourth victory of the year, while the Lakers sit in fifth spot with seven wins.
In B-grade action, Nagambie won 52-36 against Rushworth, while Avenel finished well in front of Longwood, recording a 68-14 victory.
The Lakers win, their fourth of the campaign, sees them in 10th spot, three wins behind Avenel, which is sixth.
The Swans won 48-26 in C-grade action, while the Lakers blitzed the Tigers in a 78-6 result.
The Lakers are half-a-game outside the six, sitting in eighth spot.
The Swans recorded their third win of season and sit in 10th place.
The 17-and-under sides also recorded wins.
The Lakers won 46-41, while Avenel defeated the Redlegs 73-6.
Nagambie's second win of the season sees it in 10th spot.
Avenel's fourth win puts it in fifth spot after seven matches.