Carey Park remains the firm favourite to take out this year’s South West Netball Football League premiership.
Sunday’s blockbuster between Bunbury and Carey Park came down to the wire, with the Panthers prevailing 47 to 44.
The win sees Carey Park take its tally to 12 victories and three losses with four rounds remaining.
In the weekend’s other matches, Eaton secured its first win since round seven.
The Boomers hit the ground running and earned themselves a 54 to 40 victory over Augusta-Margaret River.
Busselton outclassed Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault throughout the first three quarters of their clash on Saturday.
Overcoming a fourth-quarter comeback from HBL, the Magpies closed out the game in front, 60 to 47.
However, due to a technicality, the Lions took home the points.
Carey Park remains on top of the ladder, while Busselton, Bunbury, and HBL round out the top four.
Eaton, South Bunbury, and Augusta-Margaret River reside in fifth, sixth, and seventh respectively.
Round 16 will see Carey Park face HBL and Busselton host Augusta-Margaret River.
Bunbury and South Bunbury will lock horns at the South West Sports Centre this weekend.
The ECU Souwest Jets will return to the court this Friday against Coastal Sharks in Perth.
The team sits fifth on the 2018 West Australian Netball League table, notching up three wins and five losses so far.
In their last game, the Jets suffered a 20-goal loss to the Rangers.
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