The Youth League Report – Super Youth League (R15)
Club Championship
Spirit FC have a comfortable lead at the top of the tale after they earned nine points from their clash with fifth placed Western NSW Panthers after Spirit had taken nine points from the first round matches.
Second placed Sydney University had split the first round points with ninth placed Schofields Scorpions at seven apiece but this time Uni Bagged thirteen of the available points.
Dulwich Hill have remained in third place despite the wash-out of their clash with Central Coast Lightning who have slipped back two places to ninth.
PCYC Parramatta are placed fourth thanks to the twelve points they took from Blacktown Spartans who have fallen back to places to eighth. The Clubs had taken seven points each from the first round fixture.
Mounties Wanderers moved up two positions to sixth when they pocketed ten points from their encounter with tenth placed Granville Rage. The Wanderers had earned nine points from the first round matches.
Eleventh placed Northern Tigers had made off with eleven points when they last faces twelfth placed Macarthur Rams but the Rams turned the tables this time when they earned eight points from the clash.
Grade 13
Sydney University are nine points ahead of their nearest rivals on the top rung of the ladder after they came up with a 4-0 victory over Schofields Scorpions who have slipped back one place to eighth. The Scorpions had claimed the first round points with a 2-1 result.
Central Coast Lightning have retained second spot after their match against third placed Dulwich Hill was washed out.
Mounties Wanderers rose one place to fourth thanks to a scoreless draw with twelfth placed Granville Rage who the Wanderers had beaten 3-1 last time they met.
Spirit FC dropped one place to fifth when they lost 4-1 to sixth placed Western NSW Panthers after Spirit had taken the first round points with a 1-0 result.
PCYC Parramatta moved up one place to seventh when they were 2-1 winners over eleventh placed Blacktown Spartans who the Eagles had beaten by the same scoreline last time.
Ninth placed Macarthur Rams and tenth placed Northern Tigers had battled out a 1-1 first round draw and there was to more of the same as this week?s games ended at 0-0.
Grade 14
Dulwich Hill have held onto the competition lead even though their match against fourth placed Central Coast Lightning was washed out.
Sydney University are in second place following their 2-1 victory over twelfth placed Schofields Scorpions who Uni had beaten 1-0 last time the teams faced each other.
Spirit FC climbed one place to third when they were 3-1 winners over Western NSW Panthers who have slipped back two places to eighth. The first round match was a 2-2 draw.
Fifth placed Blacktown Spartans came up with a 2-0 success over thirteenth placed PCYC Parramatta to follow up the 3-2 result the Spartans had posted in the first round encounter.
Mounties Wanderers shot three places up the table to sixth thanks to their 2-0 win over eleventh placed Granville Rage and their 3-0 success over ninth placed NSWIS.
Seventh placed Northern Tigers were 6-1 winners when they met Macarthur Rams and this week their clash ended in a scoreless draw, allowing the Rams to rise one place to tenth.
Grade 15
PCYC Parramatta moved to the top of the table thanks to a 1-0 victory over tenth placed Blacktown Spartans, repeating the scoreline the Eagles had posted in the first round encounter.
Spirit FC dropped back to third place and allowed Western NSW Panthers to claim second spot when the Panthers registered a 4-1 result, reversing the first round outcome when Spirit were 2-0 winners.
Fourth placed Granville Rage produced a 1-0 victory over twelfth placed Mounties Wanderers to go with the 2-0 scoreline Rage had posted in the first round match.
Fifth placed Sydney University were 6-0 winners over eighth placed Schofields Scorpions when they met in the first round and Uni completed the double with a 2-0 result this time around.
Dulwich Hill have remained at sixth after their match against eleventh placed Central Coast Lightning was washed out.
Seventh placed Macarthur Rams were beaten 2-0 by ninth placed Northern Tigers when they met in the first round but the Rams were able to square the ledger this week when they came up with a 2-0 victory of their own.
NSWIS remained at thirteenth position despite their 3-1 victory over Mounties Wanderers.
Grade 16
Spirit FC have a lead of six points at the top of the table after they came up with a 2-0 victory over Western NSW Panthers who have slipped back one place to fifth. The first round clash ended in a 3-3 draw.
Second placed PCYC Parramatta drew 1-1 with eighth placed Blacktown Spartans in the first round but the Eagles took all the points this time with a 2-0 result.
Macarthur Rams moved up two places to third when they were 2-0 winners over eleventh placed Northern Tigers with whom the Rams had played out a 3-3 first round draw.
Schofields Scorpions dropped back one place to fourth after they were held to a 1-1 draw by sixth placed Sydney University after the Scorpions had claimed the first round points with a 2-1 scoreline.
Mounties Wanderers are in seventh position after they followed up their 2-0 first round win over tenth placed Granville Rage with a 4-1 result this time around.
Dulwich Hill are ninth and Central Coast Lightning are twelfth after their match was washed out.
Grade 18
PCYC Parramatta are the competition leaders by three points following their 4-2 success over Blacktown Spartans who have fallen back one place to fifth. The Spartans had taken the first round points with a 2-1 result.
Second placed Spirit FC produced a 1-0 victory over Western NSW Panthers who have slipped back one position to ninth. Their clash in the first round finished as a 1-1 draw.
Dulwich Hill retained third place after their match with sixth placed Central Coast Lightning was washed out.
Mounties Wanderers climbed two places to fourth with a 1-0 win over twelfth placed Granville Rage who the Wanderers had beaten 2-0 when they faced off in the first round.
Seventh placed Sydney University had battled out a 3-3 first round draw with eleventh placed Schofields Scorpions but this time Uni took all the points thanks to a win by the odd goal in five.
Northern Tigers rose two places to eighth with a 2-0 triumph over thirteenth placed Macarthur Rams who the Tigers had beaten 6-2 when they met last time around.