The Tactix looked comfortable from the first whistle and made no changes in the game. After muted crowds during the competition's Auckland-based resumption, the Tactix's return home was greeted with roars and cheers for every Tactix goal in the first quarter, with the home side up by two at the break.
Spearheaded by experienced defenders Jane Watson and Temalisi Fakahokotau, the Tactix lifted their intensity in the second quarter, and extended their lead to eight goals at halftime.
A handful of defensive changes for the Stars in the third quarter helped reduce the deficit to only three, just before the final period, but the Tactix held their nerve to claim a third consecutive win, and second in five days over the Stars.
Tactix midcourter Erikana Pedersen was the game's MVP, with 37 feeds and three defensive pickups highlighting an impressive performance.
The Stars are back in action on Saturday night against the Southern Steel, and the Tactix have a chance to further secure their grip on second place on Sunday, when they travel to Hamilton to take on the bottom-placed Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic, while two hours later the Mystics face a daunting trip to Porirua to take on the Pulse.