

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have claimed the Club Championship at the New South Wales Touch Association (NSWTA) Junior State Cup. But Touch Football was the real winner with over 300 teams having the time of their lives in wet and windy Wollongong.
Hosts Wollongong made the most of their home ground advantage with wins in both the 10's Boys and 14's Boys divisions.
Australian 18's Boys representatives Matthew Moylan and Nicholas Good continued their winning form claiming the 18's Boys title for the Penrith Panthers.
Full results are as follows:
McCall Cup - 10's Boys
Wollongong Devils (10) defeated Ryde Eastwood Hawks (7)
Tirado Cup - 10's Girls
Ryde Eastwood Hawks (6) defeated Muswellbrook Mambas (3)
Zabielo Cup - 12's Boys
Ryde Eastwood Hawks (5) defeated Penrith Panthers (2)
Vassallo Cup - 12's Girls
Newcastle City (5) defeated Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (4)
Yiangou Cup - 14's Boys
Wollongong Devils (7) defeated Parramatta Eels (0)
Taylor Cup - 14's Girls
Newcastle City (7) defeated Taren Point (2)
Wall Cup - 16's Boys
Berkeley Vale Panthers (8) defeated Taree (7)
Toohey Cup - 16's Girls
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (8) defeated Penrith Panthers (7)
Galea Cup 18's Boys
Penrith Panthers (13) defeated Wests Magpies (12)
Rose Cup - 18's Girls
Parramatta Eels (5) defeated Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (2)
Club Championship
1st - Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (59 points)
2nd - Parramatta Eels (56)
3rd - Penrith Panthers (52)
4th - Berkeley Vale Panthers (51)
For full results, visit the NSWTA Junior State Cup website - http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=14%20-857-0-0-0