Experience was no match for the exuberance of youth as Matt Moylan led Penrith to a 28-12 NRL elimination final win over Canterbury.Skipper Moylan was dominant behind a pack led by Trent Merrin as the Panthers scored a comprehensive five-tries-to-two win at Allianz Stadium on Sunday before 22,631 fans.The Panthers have booked a semi-final against Canberra at GIO Stadium on Saturday.Canterbury had the significant edge in finals experience and it showed early as the Panthers youngsters made a number of errors.But they managed to hold the Dogs and ran away with the contest after halftime.The win was Penriths sixth in a row, while the Dogs ended the year with four straight losses.Moses Mbye opened the scoring when he dummied his way through the Panthers line in the 14th minute.Penrith had dominated up until that point but from then on the Dogs enjoyed a period of significant ascendancy.But the only further points they could muster was a penalty goal in the 26th minute.The Panthers pegged that lead back in the 34th minute when a series of offloads on the Dogs line and a lovely Nathan Cleary long ball put Dallin Watene-Zelezniak over for a halftime lead of 6-4.Waqa Blake put Penrith in the lead for the first time three minutes after the break after finishing off a Josh Mansour linebreak.Things got worse for the Dogs when fullback Brett Morris limped off with a knee injury in the 49th minute.Peter Wallace finished off a thrilling 50m movement in the 54th minute to stretch Penriths lead to 16-6 before Josh Morris was controversially disallowed a try.Morris appeared to ground the ball on the tryline but referee Jared Maxwell ignored the centres pleas to defer to the bunker.When Tyrone Peachey dummied three times to cross for Penriths fourth try in the 62nd minute the game was over as a contest.A shattered Josh Reynolds was taken off for concussion in the 64th minute and didnt return.Mansour scored again for Penrith five minutes from time.Retiring Dogs utility Sam Perrett scored a consolation try with two minutes to go in his final game.Dogs forward Tony Williams could be in trouble for a second half shoulder charge.Blake could be in doubt for next week with a shoulder problem. 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The NCAA has ruled Villanova freshman Omari Spellman ineligible for the 2016-17 season.Spellman will sit out the season as an academic redshirt and have four seasons of eligibility remaining.According to Villanovas announcement, the NCAA determined that Spellman did not complete his initial eligibility requirements in time. Spellman was a fifth-year high school senior last season.We are extremely disappointed for Omari, coach Jay Wright said in a statement. While we dont agree with the NCAAs decision, we are members of the association and respect it. We understand why the NCAA felt it had to rule this way.We will make a positive out of this for Omari. He will concentrate on his academics and individual development this season. In the long run, Omari will be a better student and player for this experience.Spellman, a 6-foot-9 power forward from St. Thomas More School in Connecticut, was ranked No. 18 and considered a five-star prospect in the 2016 class.Without Spellman, Wright will rely more on senior forward Darryl Reynolds and freshman big men Tim Delaney and Dylan Painter.Wright and athletic director Mark Jackson, who met with the media alongside Spellman on Friday afternoon, said the issue was when Spellmans freshman year of high school began.Spellman enrolled at Middletown High School, a public school in New York, as a freshman but stayed just two months before transferring to the Hoosac School, a private school also in New York. At the private schools recommendation, Wright said, Spellman enrolled at Hoosac as an eighth-grader. Wright said the decision to change grades was for academics, not athletics.An NCAA source explained to ESPN.com that Spellman got caught up in what is referred to as the core course timetable limitation. By NCAA rule, once an athlete begins his freshman year of high school,, he then has four years to complete his 16 core courses.ddddddddddddSpellman did complete his coursework, but by dropping back to the eighth grade he essentially took longer than the allowable four years. Though he did not even finish a semester as a ninth-grader at Middletown, the time there counted and started his eligibility clock.Because he ultimately completed all 16 core courses in good standing he is considered an academic redshirt, under an NCAA distinction just going into practice this year. Spellman can enroll at Villanova, practice with the Wildcats and sit on the bench during home games.Once he started his freshman year, his clock started, Wright said. So we get it. We know the rule. We understand the process. We dont necessarily agree with the decision, but we accept it. We just want to move on in a positive way.Wright said the Villanova athletic staff noticed the discrepancy immediately upon recruiting Spellman and brought it to the NCAAs attention, beginning the lengthy and laborious appeals process. The university, he said, worked with the eligibility center, the initial eligibility waiver committee and even appealed to Oliver Luck, the NCAAs vice president of regulatory affairs. The school also hired an outside consulting firm to help with the appeal.But the appeal was denied multiple times.After the first appeal, when that was denied, I broke down in tears, Spellman said. I didnt know how to handle it. Two days ago when they told me again [that the final appeal was denied], it was hard but it was more manageable. Im going to turn it into a positive. Life goes on and Im just going to keep on working.Information from ESPNs Dana ONeil was used in this report. 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