The ladies' first team extended their season-opening winning run to seven matches with a 4-1 over Clendon on Sunday while the men's first team conceded a stoppage time equaliser to draw 3-3 with Bay Olympic at Crum Park on Saturday.
Olympic's late leveller earned the home side a point from a Super Division contest in which the Maroons had leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2.
Marc McCarrick, James Wright and Brad Frost fired second half goals for the Maroons after a scoreless first period but their efforts were cancelled out as the visitors continued their recent trend of conceding soft goals.
Against the wind, the Maroons had the better of the opening half with the left wing combination of James Wright and Ben Johnstone looking the most likely to produce the opening goal.
But frustratingly Pukekohe gathered at the break with the score still at 0-0 after Johnstone, Frost, Jason Harniess and Sam Price-Bates all missed opportunities to open the scoring.
The Maroons put that right just three minutes into the second spell when McCarrick took the ball down and turned to fire home from 10 yards.
However, the home side were soon level when a shot from distance found it's way under Andy Hargreaves' body.
Wright then gave his side a 2-1 lead with 25 minutes to go when he rounded the 'keeper and tucked the ball into an unguarded net. But that lead lasted all of four minutes before the home side levelled again from the penalty spot after the referee ruled a clumsy challenge had taken place inside the area.
However, Frost capped a tireless performance with what he thought was the winner three minutes from time when he tucked the ball home at the second attempt after the Olympic 'keeper raced out to try and clear the danger.
But there was still time enough for Olympic to ram home a bouncing ball that should have been cleared long before it was dispatched beyond Hargreaves' desperate dive.
The result leaves the Maroons in sixth spot in the Super Division standings, now eight points adrift of the leaders Mt Albert-Ponsonby ahead of the Queen's Birthday Weekend double-header - a home date with University-Mount Wellington on Saturday and the always tense local derby at Waiuku on Monday.
On Sunday, the ladies' first team continued their perfect start to the season by taking their seventh win from as many games with a battling victory over last year's division three champions at a wind-swept Bledisloe Park.
Nicola Birch grabbed a hat-trick while Rose Kraakman added her ninth goal of the season as the Maroon ladies went back to the top of the division two table after last weekend's bye.
A colour clash with the visitors meant the home side played in the stylish retro white kit, which the ladies eventually decided they liked after a few early raised eyebrows.
But when Tom Cramer blew his whistle to open the match it was the stylish football that drew the attention with the Maroons stringing together a lovely phase of play without the visitors touching the ball.
That good start was a fore-runner of things to come as the ladies dominated possession and territory for most of the first half and they took a 2-0 lead into the halftime break after Nicola Birch had turned home crosses from both Rose and Nicole Kraakman after good lead-up work.
But after the turn, the ladies struggled to keep the ball on the ground into the strong wind and Clendon pulled one back as the home side were caught trying to play out from the back.
A defensive re-jig stabilised the wobbling Maroon ladies and not even an injury to goalkeeper Sonja Abbott - who was replaced by skipper Leanne Dodd - could stop the home side from putting the game away by keeping the ball on the deck and finding feet in the final 20 minutes with Nicola Birch completing her hat-trick and Rose Kraakman capping a fine performance with a goal of her own.
The ladies will defend their top-of-the-pile position against the second and third placed teams respectively over Queen's Birthday weekend with a Sunday trip to Manurewa before Monday's away clash with Fencibles.
The men's reserves fought back from one-goal deficits three times to earn a 3-3 draw with Onehunga-Mangere. Joe Morris netted twice while Andrew Bond also got on the score sheet. Click here for skipper Paul Coles' match report.
The Over 35s continued their winning run with a 3-1 win over Beachlands at Bledisloe Park. The victory is the 23rd straight match in which the 'experienced Maroons' have taken all three points.
The home side's goals came from Richie Sharples, who scored with an exquisite 35-yard chip, Lee du Maurier - who 'stomached' the ball across the line after it had crashed into him from a post - while a Beachlands own goal from a Tony Woulfe cross rounded out the scoring'for the Maroons. Click here for Lee's write up.
The ladies' reserves took a 4-0 win over Mt Albert-Ponsonby at Eastdale Park with Toni Holmes (2), Amy Lawrence and Catriona Bennett hitting the back of the net for the visitors.
Lee du Maurier's women's third team took their second straight point from their second consecutive scoreless draw - this time against Three Kings - on Bledisloe number two. Click here for Lee's aptly-titled opus.
Details:
Super Division: Pukekohe 3 (Marc McCarrick, James Wright, Brad Frost) Bay Olympic 3
Pukekohe: Andy Hargreaves, Chris Rowe, Adrian Brocksopp (capt), Mike Siemelink, Ben Johnstone (Andy Hey 89'), Jason Harneiss (Shane Harneiss 75'), Jason Paranihi, Sam Price-Bates, James Wright, Marc McCarrick (Tony Wisnewski 70'), Brad Frost.
Ladies' division two: Pukekohe 4 (Nicola Birch 3, Rose Kraakman 1) Clendon 1
Pukekohe: Sonja Abbott (Nicola Birch 70'), Tania Shaw, Kelsey Macdonald, Lana Morris, Nicole Kraakman, Leanne Dodd (capt), Alice Birch, Kelly Wisnewski, Sarah Holmes, Nicola Birch (Kirstin Davey 65'), Rose Kraakman.
Other results:
Division three: Pukekohe 3 (Joe Morris 2, Andrew Bond) Onehunga-Mangere 3
Open white: Bye
Over 35s division four: Pukekohe 3 (Richie Sharples, Lee du Maurier, OG) Beachlands 1
Ladies' division four: Pukekohe 4 (Toni Holmes 2, Amy Lawrence, Catriona Bennett) Mt Albert-Ponsonby 0
Ladies' division five: Pukekohe 0 Three Kings 0