Hay Park kept its 2019/2020 Women's premiership title hopes alive with an eight-run win over Leschenault in Round Seven.
Redbacks' opener/new recruit Kristylee Martin was dismissed for just three runs, before teammate Bronwyn Walker slogged a sublime 28 not out.
Following a middle-order collapse, tailender Katrina Edwards knocked two fours on her way to 11.
Chasing Hay Park's modest total of 126, Leschenault opener Erin Reynolds (16) and middle order batswoman Emma Jamieson (18) excelled under pressure.
The Green Caps reached 6/118 at the end of their 30 overs.
Marist retained top spot on the ladder with a gutsy one-wicket win over Colts at the Bunbury Recreation Ground.
Colts' opener Leisha Norrish was bowled by Gabrielle House (1/11) for two, while Emily Scott made 11no off 35 balls.
After the quick dismissal of Temira Reid (2), teammate Rebecca Masiero and captain Cathy Allen notched up 27 and 12 respectively.
The side went on to post 8/95 from its 30 overs.
Marist fell to 4/14, following the dismissals of Eb Crystal (0), Mikayla Logue (0), Katie Ernst (2), and House (1).
Middle order batswoman Rebecca Clemons came to the rescue - knocking 57no off 59 (including 11 fours).
Thanks to a late surge from captain Jessica Barton (11no), Marist reached Colts' total in 22.4 overs.
Hay Park reclaimed second spot with a delightful 57-run win over Colts in Round Eight.
Redbacks' openers Ashleigh Towers (23) and Walker (22) formed a strong partnership, before Katrina Jones scored 35 off 22 (including four fours and one six).
Captain Fiona Florance (19no), Josie Jefferis (11), and Martin (9) guided Hay Park to 6/167.
Struggling under pressure, Norrish (11) was the only Colts' player to reach double figures.
The side was dismissed for 110 in the final over.
Enjoying the home ground advantage, Leschenault cruised to a devastating 74-run win over Eaton.
After a tough middle-order collapse, Jamieson scored a blistering half-century in her 68 minutes at the crease.
Going after Leschenault's 9/170, Eaton openers Monike Fitt (10) and Jenna Harrington (3) failed to make an impression.
Despite the best efforts of Michelle Johnson (15no), the visitors were dismissed for 96 with 5.2 overs remaining.
Travelling to Roche Park, Marist came away with a stellar four-wicket win over Collie.
Assisted by captain Rinay Swallow (24) and Pia Kirk (19), the Coalminers made 7/109 from 22 overs.
Spells from House (26) and Ally Clarke-Dehring (25) saw the Blues reach Collie's total with just a few balls to spare.
Teams will return to the field for Round Nine on February 2.