Division One Hullbridge Blue pulled off the biggest win of the Southend & District Netball League week.
Sophie Walford was their star player in a 49-31 defeat of Pegasus, for whom Toni Bowling was rated as the top performer.
Shooter Barbara West came out of early retirement to win the player-of-the match award for Hockley Kestrels - but Sue Turner helped inspire Conquest to a 46-35 victory.
The closest Division One game saw Skeetex edged out 52-44 as Leslie Wilson hit form for Kinkaid.
Benfleet's Liz Davies and Sharon Sealey-Smith, for Adams Joinery, took the individual plaudits in Benfleet's tight and high-scoring 56-52 Division Two win.
Adams, though, grabbed a rare opportunity for a second bite of the cherry in the same week, defeating Black Panthers 51-46.
The star performers were Adams' Northcott and the Panthers' Yvonne Bonichi.
Down in Division Three, Parkside saw off Hockley Falcons 47-42.
Parkside's goal defence Trish Cocks was picked as her side's leading individual - as was her direct opponent, Falcons' goal attack Gemma Horner.
Snooker Sports finished off Heycroft 43-25, with Jo Ballard and Liz Shaw chosen respectively as players-of-the-match.
A last-minute Falcons' surge overcame Snooker Sports 43-40, with Hockley's Sue Blainey and Sports star Michele Gooch winning the individual recognition.
In Division Four, Lady Blues - inspired by Carla Page - found their score of 13 unlucky against Carasals, whose Tracy Capp was in splendid form during her side's five-point triumph.
Nathalie White showed her true colours, helping Canvey Maroon to a 30-23 defeat of EPSA.
LTS beat Trinity Ladies 40-26, with Chloe Taylor and Kim Roknean, respectively, earning the player awards.
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