Super Youth League Round 12

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Only a very brave person would speculate about the final composition of the top five at this stage of the season as there are bound to be a great many changes between now and the play-offs.
While there may have been a nip in the early morning air over the weekend, the quality of the football certainly warmed things up. More importantly, there was not a drop of rain to be seen.
Club Championship
Spirit FC are still leading the way on this table after they collected nine points when they hosted tenth placed Granville Rage while Blacktown Spartans are in second spot after they took all the points from their visit to eleventh placed West Sydney Berries and that was the second time in as many weeks that the Spartans had scored the maximum points from a day.
Western NSW Panthers are in third position following their haul of ten points at home to ninth placed Dulwich Hill and Fraser Park have retained fourth place after they had the Bye this week.
Mounties Wanderers moved up one place to fifth tanks to the ten points they earned from their trip to Sydney University who have slipped back two places to seventh while Central Coast rose on place to sixth when they bagged a dozen points from the visit to eighth placed Macarthur Rams.
Northern Tigers and Schofields Scorpions remained at twelfth and thirteen positions respectively after they shared the points at seven apiece.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Central Coast pocketed twelve points when they hosted Blacktown Spartans.
Grade 13
Central Coast continued to hold down the top place on this table after they were 2-1 winners over second placed Macarthur Rams while Blacktown Spartans are in third place following their 3-2 success over West Sydney Berries who have dropped one place to ninth.
Fourth placed Western NSW Panthers accounted for eleventh placed Dulwich Hill with a 3-0 scoreline with the goals coming from  Sam Smith, Jordan Osmond and Hayden Fletcher while Spirit FC are fifth thanks to their 3-1 victory over twelfth placed Granville Rage.
Mounties Wanderers climbed one place to sixth when they were 1-0 winners over tenth placed Sydney University while the Skillaroos are seventh after they produced a strong 4-0 victory over thirteenth placed Fraser Park.
Schofields Scorpions rose one place to eighth with a 2-0 win over fourteenth placed Northern Tigers.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Blacktown Spartans recorded a 1-0 victory over Central Coast.
Grade 14
Fraser Park managed to hold onto the top spot after they had the Bye this week while Spirit FC are second following their 2-1 loss to Granville Rage who have risen one place to ninth.
Sydney University are in third position following their 1-1 draw with eighth placed Mounties Wanderers and Dulwich Hill dropped from fourth to seventh when they lost their unbeaten status after they went down 1-0 to Western NSW Panthers who have climbed one place up the table to fifth with the Panthers? goal coming from a Callum Christie strike.
Blacktown Spartans rose on place to fourth thanks to a 1-0 victory over twelfth placed West Sydney Berries while Central Coast are one place better off at sixth following their strong 6-0 success over Macarthur Rams who have dropped a place to tenth.
Northern Tigers and Schofields Scorpions remained at eleventh and thirteenth places respectively after they battled out a 1-1 draw.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Central Coast were 3-0 winners over Blacktown Spartans.
Grade 15
Blacktown Spartans made it four wins on the trot and held onto the top spot when they were winners by the odd goal in five over eleventh placed West Sydney Berries while second placed Mounties Wanderers have taken their winning streak to six matches after they produced a 1-0 result when they faced Sydney University who have slipped back one place to sixth.
Spirit FC rose one place to third when they were 2-0 victors over twelfth placed Granville Rage and Western NSW Panthers are occupying fourth position even though the lost 1-0 to Dulwich Hill who have shot up from eighth to fifth.
Fraser Park dropped on place to eighth when they had the Bye this week and Central Coast moved up one place to ninth when the defeated Macarthur Rams 3-0, a result that caused the Rams to fall back one place to tenth while Schofields Scorpions remained at thirteenth despite posting a 1-0 victory over Northern Tigers who have fallen back one place to seventh.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Central Coast came up with a 3-2 success over Blacktown Spartans.
Grade 16
Spirit FC are leading the way on this table despite their 2-1 loss to Granville Rage who have scooted up from seventh to fourth while Sydney University are second after their seven-game winning streak came to a halt when they rather surprisingly went down 3-0 to twelfth placed Mounties Wanderers.
Fraser Park remained in third place after they had the Bye this week and Western NSW Panthers slipped one place to fifth position when they fought out a 1-1 draw with Dulwich Hill who have dropped two places to eleventh. Scoring the goal for Western was Andrew Christie.
Sixth placed Blacktown Spartans were 2-0 winners when they faced West Sydney Berries who have fallen back two places to seventh while Central Coast climbed to places to eighth thanks to their 3-1 victory over Macarthur Rams who have dropped back a place to ninth and Northern Tigers rose one place to tenth when they produced a 4-2 result over thirteenth placed Schofields Scorpions.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Central Coast produced a 1-0 win over Blacktown Spartans.
Grade 18
Spirit FC have taken the lead on the table after they produced a stunning 5-0 victory over Granville Rage who have now suffered their first loss and slipped back to second while Northern Tigers climbed one place to third following their 2-0 triumph over thirteenth placed Schofields Scorpions.
Fraser Park dropped back to fourth after they had the Bye this week and Blacktown Spartans remained at fifth after they were 5-1 winners over West Sydney Berries who have slipped back two spots to tenth.
Sixth placed Western NSW Panthers came up with a 2-0 success when they met eleventh placed Dulwich Hill with both goals coming from Alec Bateson, Sydney University rose one place to ninth when they accounted for seventh placed Mounties Wanderers with a 1-0 scoreline and Macarthur Rams moved up one place to eighth with a 3-1 victory over twelfth placed Central Coast.
In Round 6 catch-up action on Sunday Central Coast were 1-0 winners when they faced Blacktown Spartans.
-by Barry Davis