Despite the home court advantage, the ECU Souwest Jets were no match for the West Coast Warriors in round 11 of this year's Gold Industry Group WA Netball League competition.
Returning to the Eaton Recreation Centre, the Jets' Open side was determined to claim its second win of the season on Saturday evening.
Quick passing and accurate shooting saw the Warriors secure a comfortable 23-14 lead at quarter time.
The home side came back to score a respectable 21 goals to 18 in the second, trailing by just six at the main break.
Seeking their 10th win of the season, the Warriors rallied to earn themselves a 26-goal haul in the third quarter.
Ahead by 19 at the final change, West Coast retained top spot on the ladder with a hard-fought 89-62 away win.
Warriors' powerhouse, and 2019 Jill McIntosh Medallist, Donnell Wallam notched up an impressive 71 goals from 78 attempts as Goal Shooter.
Jets' Goal Shooter Giselle Taylor landed 54 of her 62 attempts, while Goal Attack Lisa Millman put up eight from 10.
The Jets' Under-20s side remains on the bottom of the ladder after going down to the Warriors on Saturday afternoon.
Both sides went shot-for-shot in the first quarter, with West Coast holding a one-goal buffer at the first change.
The visitors hit their stride in the second term, before claiming a respectable 29-21 half-time lead.
Goal Shooter Abbey Hall (26 goals) was essential to the home side's improved performance in the third quarter.
The Warriors, however, had enough firepower to turn a seven-goal lead at three-quarter time into a well-deserved 58-38 victory.
Round seven of the 2020 South West Netball Football League season saw Busselton's Open side secure the minor premiership with a 59-40 win over Bunbury.
Second-placed Eaton obliterated Augusta-Margaret River 59-30, while South Bunbury and Carey Park played out a thrilling 38-all draw.
This year's semi-finals series - held at the South West Sports Centre on Saturday evening - will see Busselton clash with Eaton and Bunbury take on Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault.