Scots All Saints College (SASC) 1st VII continued its push towards a top four berth in this 2019 Bathurst Netball Association A grade after claiming a 10-point win over the Panthers Mustangs.
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The 46-36 win at the John Matthews Sporting Complex for SASC was the side's fourth win of the season on paper but in reality it was just their second.
SASC received full points after Bulldogs Hurricanes and Panthers Toshacks forfeited in round six and round two respectively.
The side's only win was in round three when they defeated CSU Hawkes 48-32.
In other results, Panthers A claimed a massive 89-28 win over CSU Hawkes, while Bulldogs Verdelho won a match closer game against club rivals Bulldogs Hurricanes 42-32.
Panthers Agriwest downed Mana for a 59-23 win.
Panthers Toshacks forfeited to Collegians Mystified.
Collegians Mystified remain on top of the ladder courtesy of percentage, with both Collegians and Panthers A locked on 21 points each and both having won their opening seven games.
Panthers Agriwest are in third place with 17 points, the same as Bulldogs Verdelho but are separated by percentage.
SASC's win however keeps them within reach of a top four spot, two points outside the leading quartet of teams.
The round also marked the Bushrangers Netball Indigenous Round, where an Acknowledgement of Country before the start of senior games at 1.10pm.
There's only two rounds left in the competition before the split, where the top four play-off for the A grade title and the bottom six go after the A reserve trophy.
In round eight action next Saturday, June 29, there'll be five games played at the John Matthews Sports Complex.
CSU Hawkes will play Collegians Mystified, Panthers Agriwest will play club rivals Panthers A, Bulldogs Hurricanes will take on Panthers Toshacks, Panthers Mustangs clash with Bulldogs Verdelho and SASC 1st VII will play Mana.