The Youth League Report (Super Youth League) Round 19

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Club Championship
PCYC Parramatta have maintained the lead on this table after they took twelve points from their clash with ninth placed Schofields Scorpions from whom the Eagles had taken thirteen of the first round points.
Central Coast Lightning climbed one place to second after they earned nine points from their matches against Sydney Wanderers who used their share to rise one place to tenth. Lightning added fifteen points to their tally in a Round 17 catch-up fixture against Schofields Scorpions. They had previously taken fifteen points from the Wanderers and eleven points from the Scorpions.
Dulwich Hill slipped back one place to third following the nine points they earned from the clash with Blacktown Spartans who slid back one spot to eighth. Dully had taken twelve points from the first round encounter with the Spartans.
Fourth placed Western Panthers split the points at seven apiece with Northern Tigers who have skidded back from fifth to sixth. The Tigers had taken eight points when the clubs met last time.
Spirit FC moved up one place to fifth when they pocketed only five points from their fixture against Macarthur Rams but then they added eleven points from a Round 17 catch-up fixture with Sydney Wanderers who have climbed one place to tenth. The Rams have also risen one place to seventh thanks to their eight points share against Spirit and then they added a further eight points from a Round 10 catch-up fixture Dulwich Hill.
Granville Rage had taken nine points from their first round meeting with Southern NSW but this time Southern bagged eight of the points from the four matches played. While Southern have remained at twelfth, Rage have slipped back one place to eleventh.
Grade 13
PCYC Parramatta are the competition leaders on goal difference thanks to their very solid 6-0 victory over tenth placed Schofields Scorpions who the Eagles had beaten 3-0 the first time around.
Central Coast Lightning are in second spot following their 1-0 success over ninth placed Sydney Wanderers who had gone down 4-1 in the first round clash. Lightning added three points in a Round 17 catch-up match against Schofields Scorpions which they won 1-0.
Spirit FC climbed one place to third when they were 2-1 winners over Macarthur Rams and then Spirit defeated Sydney Wanderers 1-0 in a Round 17 catch-up match. The eighth placed Rams were also involved in a Round 10 catch-up match with Dulwich Hill which ended at 0-0.
Dulwich Hill retained fifth position even though they went down 3-0 to Blacktown Spartans who had also picked up the first round points with a 2-1 result. The Spartans have dropped one place to fourth.

Western Panthers rose one place to seventh when they produced a very respectable 6-0 victory over sixth placed Northern Tigers who had won the first round game 3-2.
The battle between eleventh placed Granville Rage and twelfth placed Southern NSW ended at 0-0 after Rage had taken the points last time with a 3-1 win.
Grade 14
Dulwich Hill took over the top spot on the table when they were 2- winners over Blacktown Spartans who have dropped back one place to eighth. Dulwich Hill went on to beat Macarthur Rams 2-1 in a Round 10 catch-up match.
Central Coast Lightning climbed one place to second with a 1-0 success over eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers who had lost the first round game 4-1  and then Lightning were 6-0 winners over Schofields Scorpions in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Northern Tigers fell two places to third even though they registered a 2-1 win over Western Panthers who have slipped back one place to sixth. The first round clash was a 1-1 draw.
Fourth placed PCYC Parramatta came up with a 4-0 win over tenth placed Schofields Scorpions who the Eagles had beaten 1-0 the first time around.
Macarthur Rams rose one position to seventh when they were 1-0 winners over Spirit FC who also moved up one place to fifth after they produced a 3-0 victory over Sydney Wanderers in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Granville Rage remained at twelfth when they lost 2-0 to ninth placed Southern NSW, reversing the first round outcome when Rage were 2-1 winners.
Grade 15
Dulwich Hill held onto the competition lead after they posted a 4-1 success over Blacktown Spartans who slipped back one place to eighth. They first round points had gone in the same direction after a 3-1 result. Dulwich Hill then lost 1-0 to Macarthur Rams in a Round 10 catch-up match.
Second placed Western Panthers registered a 2-1 result over Northern Tigers who fell back two places to tenth. That was exactly the same scoreline as the Panthers had recorded in the first round clash.
PCYC Parramatta are in third position following their 2-1 win over sixth placed Schofields Scorpions after the first round meeting had ended at 0-0.
Macarthur Rams are placed fourth after they drew 1-1 with Spirit FC and then added the three points they took from the Wanderers. Spirit moved up one place to eighth when they drew 0-0 with Sydney Wanderers in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Fifth placed Central Coast Lightning went down 2-0 to Sydney Wanderers who they had beaten 3-0 last time and then Lightning came up with a 1-0 win over Schofields Scorpions in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Eleventh placed Southern NSW registered a 3-0 win over twelfth placed Granville Rage to complete the double for Southern after they had won the first round match 2-1.
Grade 16
PCYC Parramatta captured the competition lead with a 4-1 win over twelfth placed Schofields Scorpions who they had beaten by the same scoreline in the first round. 
Western Panthers slipped back to second when they lost 4-0 to third placed Northern Tigers. That reversed the first round outcome when the Panther had won 2-1.
Blacktown Spartans rose one place to fourth thanks to a 2-1 victory over ninth placed Dulwich Hill who were 1-0 winners last time the teams met. Dulwich Hill then drew 1-1 with Macarthur Rams in a Round 10 catch-up match.
Central Coast Lightning dropped a place to fifth when they lost 3-0 to eighth placed Sydney Wanderers who they had beaten 4-1 last time. Lightning went on to defeat Schofields Scorpions 3-0 in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Sixth placed Spirit FC recorded a 1-1 draw with seventh placed Macarthur Rams after winning the first round clash 1-0. Spirit then enjoyed a 2-0 win over Sydney Wanderers in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Tenth placed Granville Rage and eleventh placed Southern NSW battled out a scoreless draw after Rage had won the first round meeting 2-0.
Grade 18
Dulwich Hill are the competition frontrunners following their 2-1 success over tenth placed Blacktown Spartans who they had beaten 6-0 last time. Dulwich Hill then suffered a 1-0 loss to Macarthur Rams in a Round 10 catch-up match.
The Rams moved up one place to second when they were 6-0 winners over Spirit FC who have fallen back one place to fifth. Spirit had collected the first round points with a 2-1 win. Spirit were then held to a 2-2 draw by Sydney Wanderers in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Schofields Scorpions slipped back one spot to third after they had a 3-2 win over ninth placed PCYC Parramatta and then lost 3-2 to Central Coast Lightning in a Round 17 catch-up match.
Lightning soared four places up the ladder to fourth when they combined their catch-up result with their 3-1 victory over eleventh placed Sydney Wanderers who they had defeated 4-1 in the first round.
Granville Rage skidded back to sixth when their match against twelfth placed Southern NSW was not played.
Northern Tigers fell back one position to seventh and Western Panthers went back one spot to eighth when their encounter ended at 0-0. The Tigers had taken the first round points with a 3-0 win.
-By Barry Davis