The Souwest Jets Open side endured tough clashes in rounds Six and Seven of the Gold Industry Group West Australian Netball League.
Travelling to the State Netball Centre, the Jets were bowled over by the fearsome West Coast Warriors.
The Warriors posted a respectable 16 goals to eight in the first quarter, before continuing their run in the second.
With speed and accuracy on their side, the Warriors extended their lead from 10 at half time to 21 at the final change.
Goal Shooter Hana Stokes (35 goals) helped the side to a 65 to 41 win over the Jets.
Recovering from their crushing Round Six loss, the Jets enjoyed a home court advantage against the Curtin Hamersley Comets on Sunday.
The Jets nabbed a two-goal buffer midway through the first quarter, following an intercept from Goal Defence Brooke Repacholi.
Behind by four, the Comets then came back to level the scores at the first change.
The visitors picked up steam in the second, before the Jets pulled themselves back from the brink.
With the Jets missing crucial chances, Comets Goal Shooter Sarah East made every effort count.
Vying for their second win of the season, the home side quickly recovered to claim a 26 to 25 half-time lead.
Both teams produced exciting, fast-paced netball in the third quarter.
Centre Jessica Repacholi moved swiftly around the court, while Wing Defence Georgia Whittaker set up several opportunities.
Brooke Repacholi produced another spectacular intercept just before three quarter time.
Despite trailing by seven at the final change, the Comets still remained in contention.
Following errors from both sides throughout the fourth quarter, the Jets went on to secure a well-deserved 52 to 44 win.
After edging out the Warriors in Perth (40 to 37), the Jets Under 20s scored a gutsy 34 to 32 win over the Comets.
The Jets are now in the top four, with seven rounds remaining.
Both Jets teams will face off against Rangers at Mundairing Arena, this weekend.
In Round 12 of the South West Netball Football League, Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault reclaimed top spot with a 66 to 29 thrashing of Augusta-Margaret River.
Reigning premiers Busselton breezed past Eaton, 59 to 49, at the South West Sports Centre.
Round 13 will see the Boomers take on Bunbury and South Bunbury clash with second-placed Carey Park.
With six rounds to go until the finals, all seven teams will be looking to prove themselves.