The Bombers were in a ruthless mood, scoring 20 goals in each of the first two quarters in a 56-goal win.
A strong start from the Ky girls saw them take the lead early, and accurate shooting from Elle Groves and Heidi Morris dug the hole a little deeper for the Magpies.
Holly Butler came on in the second quarter to provide some fresh legs. It paid off - a series of strong leads by Butler gave the Ky goalers every opportunity to score.
Euroa was also accurate, with Eliza Hoare, Jenna Richardson and Hannah Broughton shining for the Magpies.
But it was far from enough, with defensive pressure from all areas of the court resulting in a number of turnovers that Ky was able to take as easy scoring opportunities.
Elle Groves, Ash Mangan and Emma Ryan were best for the Bombers.
Coach Sarah Kent said she couldn't have asked for more.
"It was a fantastic win," she said.
"Everyone was switched on from the get-go and we had a really solid four quarters.
"It was really difficult to choose standout performances, all eight girls played their role fantastically.
"Elle Groves continues to be so accurate and shot tremendously the whole game, and both goalers were just really hungry and determined.
"Our defenders were taking a copious amount of intercepts, which was backed up by full-court defensive pressure with our attackers getting intercepts, and that really allowed the defenders to go on the hunt."
The display of dominance has Kent looking forward to next season.
"We'd obviously have loved to play finals this season. But given the full-strength side that we have now it makes next year look very promising and motivates everyone to better themselves for next year," she said.