GK - Owain Fon Williams (Dunfermline Athletic)
Dunfermline didn't get the result they were after as Peter Grant's struggling side were held 0-0 at home by Hamilton Accies in the cinch Championship but it could have been worse if not for three impressive (including one outstanding) stops from the Pars goalkeeper.
DEF - Ryan Porteous (Hibernian)
Hibs weren't at their best on Sunday but few inside Easter Road cared as they broke their St Johnstone hoodoo. The 1-0 win ended a run of five games without a victory over the Perth Saints, while it was their first win over them in Leith for nine years. Porteous was most instrumental in making sure the hosts kept a clean sheet.
DEF - Kyle Benedictus (Raith Rovers)
Aside from a sturdy showing at the back, Benedictus added two goals at the other end which ended up being vital as Rovers held on for a 3-2 victory over Partick Thistle on Sunday.
DEF - Morgyn Neill (Cove Rangers)
Another defensive goalscoring hero, Neill popped up in the 89th minute to give Cove all three points from their battle with Airdrieonians in cinch League 1. He also impressed in his defensive duties.
MID - Jeando Fuchs (Dundee United)
Several United players impressed at Celtic Park on Sunday as the Tannadice club earned a 1-1 draw but nobody shown brighter than Fuchs, who was everywhere in the centre of the park.
MID - Cammy Devlin (Heart of Midlothian)
Another every-blade-of-grass performance from the weekend, this time belonging to Hearts' full debutant. The Australian set the tempo for his new side, playing with great urgency as Robbie Neilson's men swatted away Livingston with a 3-0 win.
MID - Connor Ronan (St Mirren)
Two goals from the midfielder helped St Mirren to their first league victory of the cinch Premiership season, coming from behind to defeat Aberdeen 3-2 in Paisley. Ronan got the opener and the equaliser before a Curtis Main (or was it Marcus Fraser?!) winner pinched the points.
MID - Jack Leitch (Stirling Albion)
Leitch was at the heart of everything the Binos did well on Saturday as they ran out 4-0 winners over Cowdenbeath to go second in cinch League 2. The former Motherwell man notched two assists and opened the scoring in Albion’s biggest home win for four years. He is this week's star man.
MID - Michael Gardyne (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)
The veteran performer was clearly Caley Thistle's star man on Saturday as Billy Dodds' side stretched their lead at the top of the cinch Championship - and that was even before he popped up with the winning goal to down Queen of the South.
MID - Ross Cunningham (Clyde)
Clyde ran out 2-0 winners over bottom club East Fife in cinch League 1 thanks to a double from Cunningham. The former Hamilton man's brace gave the Bully Wee a victory which takes them seven points clear of their hosts.
FWD - Tony Watt (Motherwell)
Similar to Gardyne earlier, Watt was already on his way to a man-of-the-match performance in Motherwell's home clash with Ross County when he found the elusive goal to separate the sides as Graham Alexander's men ran out 2-1 winners.