It may have been pouring outside but it was raining goals inside as the Margaret River Hawks took a convincing 62-31 win over Carey Park on Sunday.
The Hawks were strong all over the court and they have worked out their defensive kinks with Linda Kendal proving invaluable to pick up multiple intercepts.
Combined with strong centre court combinations with Cath Edwards and Taylor Hughes the shooters were fed plenty of ball to turn into points.
With all shooters bringing an accuracy of 80 per cent plus for the match it was not long before Margaret River built up a solid point buffer of 10 at the half.
The Hawks did not let off the pressure in the second half and gained more confidence as the game went on.
Scoring 14 and 19 points in the last two terms to Carey Park's 9 and 3 really showed the team was gelling as a unit.
In the Reserves grade the Hawk's are still chasing their first win losing by one point to Busselton.
The game was even leading into the final term and Hawks now need to challenge themselves on maintaining their performance for 4 quarters.
Most valuable player went to Courtney Shorecroft worked tirelessly to minimise the effect of another tall shooter.