Netts with a 36-28 win over PCC last Saturday.
Debbie DeShields scored 21 goals and Dawnette Smith 15 to pace AICO while Rose Richardson sank 21 for PCC and Sheena Maybury seven.
Netts had a comfortable win over Hamilton Parish in the build-up to the meeting of the league's top two clubs. The other First Division match saw Coca-Cola beat Olympic Panthers.
In Second Division play on Sunday, Netts Whites continued to impress after a 38-17 win over Warwick Redbirds. Elsewhere PCC beat Wolves 32-22, Boulevard stopped AICO 23-16 and Netts Greens got by Olympic Panthers 38-17.
Denise Perinchief was the weekend's top shooter with 28 goals in Netts Whites' win. She was supported by Sheila Jones with 10. Denise Booth scored 10 times and Debbie Saltus seven for the Redbirds.
Clevonna Symonds poured in 22 goals and Shawnette Smith 10 in PCC's win while Dawnette Daniels scored 14 and Chenita Zuill in Boulevard's win over AICO.
Zolita Dill and Gloria Holdipp both had eight goals for AICO.
Gina Christopher led Netts Greens' three-pronged attack against Panthers with 20 goals. Tyra Simmons had 12 and Shallan Dennis six. Flo Simmons scored 17 for Panthers, Conicca Smith 11 and Ateena Raynor four.
POOL POO Michael Burgess inspired Hamilton Parish to a 225-162 triumph over Vasco da Gama to keep his team at the head of the pool league tables in recent action.
Burgess was in good form and made consecutive breaks scores of 50 to lead his team to victory. He has now won 10 games without suffering a loss.
Also chipping in for Parish with scores of 45 or more were Bobby Smith, David O'Brien and Richard Foggo. Gaspar Oliveira was Vasco's top scorer with 38 points.
Swinging Doors kept pace with a 217-175 win over Queens with Craig Marks and Dwayne Barstowe each scoring 45 points. Trevor Mouchette was outstanding for the losers with 43 points.
The Bermuda women went down to Sandys Sports Club by a 175-148 score despite a solid effort from Colleen Lewis who contributed 45 points for the Bermuda team. Peter Simmonds scored 49 points for Sandys.
Mariners won a nail-biter against Sandys Boat Club, taking the game by a 192-188 score. G.Corcoran scored 47 points and P.Shephard 44 for Mariners while Mike Tatem and Collington Perinchief each had 40 for the losers.
DARTS DRT The Bermuda Darts Association is asking clubs to make a special attempt to reschedule several matches that were not played during the past four weeks.
These fixtures are: RAA v Sandys BC, Sept. 25; Nationals v St. George's D&SC, Sandys BC v BAA I, Mariners v Vasco, all from Oct. 12; BAA II v BAA I, St. George's D&SC v Vasco, Oct. 19; BAA II v RAA, Oct. 26.
Monday's schedule: BAA I v St. George's D&SC, RAA v Vasco I, Sandys BC I v Mariners I.
SOCCER SOC The Bermuda Football Referees Association will be holding its monthly meeting at Police Recreation Club on Monday starting at 7.30 p.m. Following the meeting there will be a farewell reception for Shawn Johnson who will be leaving the Island in three weeks.