03 April 2024
DAY 2 WOMEN'S RECAPS, STATS & LEADERS: Victoria and Queensland remain undefeated while NSW start their charge
The standings are starting to take shape after two days of the Australian Women’s Baseball Championships.
Only two days to go in the first round. Tune in tomorrow on Baseball+.
Queensland Maroon make their mark early with a huge statement to the competition on Day 2. Catch up on all the action below!
Scroll down for today’s standings, tournament stats leaders and tomorrow’s schedule.
OTHER STORIES
– Day 1 AYWC Recaps: U16 Women’s Day 1 Recaps, Results and Performers: Last year’s bottom sits on top
– Watch the tournament on Baseball+: www.plus.baseball.com.au.
QLD Maroon 26 def QLD White 6

by Kristin Sims
Queensland White (Development) gave an early scare to the top Queensland side, but Maroon pulled away for a huge win.
Picking up where she left off yesterday, Queensland Maroon rookie Molly Paddison kicked off the game against her state brethren with a single for her first at bat of the day.
Hitting well, QLD Maroon came out with one run lead early before QLD White evened it up thanks to a single and quick base stealing from Paris Bastow. They eventually took the lead thanks to an Emma Reid single.
But Molly “The Business” Paddison struck again in the second, with her third double of the tournament to give Queensland Maroon the lead back.
QLD White clawed back the lead after Grace White hit a double that played two. Suddenly, the development squad had a two run lead after two innings…
It was the third inning where QLD Maroon changed the entire game. Smart batting came into play and QLD Maroon took the lead scoring from walks. A wild pitch and a series of errors saw QLD Maroon score three runs before the damaging Paddison was intentionally walked.
Paddison then took advantage of the walk, by stealing a base and then scoring on another wild pitch to give QLD Maroon a 5-run lead.
From this point in the game, QLD Maroon kept control of the game. Limiting any further scoring for QLD White, whilst adding 15 more runs to their total in the remaining two innings.
Queensland Maroon totaled 13 hits and 20 walks in the eventual dominating win.
Grace White was a standout with the bat for QLD White hitting 2 from 2 in her return to representative baseball after a three-year break from the game.
Big Performers-
– Molly Paddison (QLD M) – 2-for-3, 3RBI, 2BB, 2SB
– Shiori Hoshino (QLD M) – 6 runs, 3RBI, 2BB
– Grace White (QLD W) – 2-for-2
Queensland Maroon 7 def Western Australia 1
by Kristin Sims
Queensland Maroon are 3-0 to start the tournament. They made a statement by defeating last year’s tournament winner’s Western Australia by six runs.
Western Australia took an early lead from a fielding error to QLD, which saw Emeralds star Caitlin Eynon head home after a hit from fellow national team member Meaghan Haggart.
Continuing her hot streak with the bat, Molly Paddison hit a single in her first at bat of the game, but runners were left stranded with some strong fielding from WA.
The next few innings were an arm wrestle between the two teams, with both defences holding on strong and making plays to support their pitchers.
Ava Tyson threw three innings for WA and despite three hits against, only gave up the one run. On the other side for Queensland, Shiori Hoshino registered seven hits allowed for her six innings but support from the fielders also kept her to one run given up.
In the fifth inning the whole game flipped on its head and QLD lit up the bats.
Again it all started with Molly Paddison, adding another single to her tally and starting the rain of runs for QLD. Tamika Zamora then brought Molly Paddison home with a big double, before some wild pitches assisted QLD to build a five run lead.
Shiori Hoshino continued the pitching in the sixth innings for QLD and showed her experience registering two strikeouts to keep WA from mounting a comeback with runners on second and third base.
Molly Paddison and Tamika Zamora combined again in the sixth to get the seventh run for QLD, before an excellent play from WA catcher Chloe Atkinson ended the innings after she caught Ashley Van Staden stealing.
The six run win to QLD has them currently sitting at 3-0 on day two of the competition, all eyes are now on them as a hot favourite.
Big Performers-
Molly Paddison (QLD) – 3-for-4, 2 runs
Tamika Zamora (QLD) – 2-for-3, 2RBI, 2B
Shiori Hoshino (QLD) – 6.0IP, 4SO, 0ER
Caitlin Eynon (WA) – 2-for-3, 1R
VIC 19 def WA 3

by Kristin Sims
Victoria joined QLD Maroon at the top of the table with a 3-0 record, posting a huge score to continue making a statement.
Both teams pitchers started off well, until Victoria capitalised on the walks and wild pitches of WA. They scored four runs in the second inning, assisted by a double to Lili Cavanagh.
WA clawed back two runs during their batting, with Saeko Suzuki on the mound for Victoria for the first time in the comp.
Victoria put their foot down in the third with a seven run inning. Big doubles to Abbey Kelly and Belinda Cannington helped to bring in three runs. Singles and smart base running helped bring the rest in and ended the inning with a 9-run lead.
Jasmine Bentley took to the mound for the first time in the tournament and did her job as relief pitcher. On the mound for two innings, Bentley struck out four and allowed no hits which stopped any comeback that WA was trying to mount.
The experience of the Victorian team was on full display for this game, batting with calmness they had nine walks for the game that were an important to building their scoring tally.
Victoria attacked with 14 hits in the game. Allie Bebbere (2), Abbey Kelly (2) and Lily Simpson (2) joined Cavanagh as the multiple hit performers.
Big Performers-
Lili Cavanagh (VIC): 4-for-4, 4RBI, 1R
Jasmine Bentley (VIC) : 1 IP, 4 strikeouts
NSW 12 def South Australia 0
From start to finish, New South Wales were dominant in a complete 12-0 victory to improve their record to 2-1.
Eight players combined for 15 hits, while Claire O’Sullivan and Tiana Lascala combined for six innings of shutout ball from the hill.
NSW got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Lisa Nakashio and Isobel Lambert collected their first hits of the day.
They expanded on a 3-0 lead by scoring four in the second.
In the third, NSW played five runs off six hits. Ticara Geldenhuis had a 2RBI single, Claire O’Sullivan tripled, and Isobel Lambert collected another one of her three hits on the day.
South Australia collected just three hits in the loss.
Big Performers:
– Claire O’Sullivan: 2-for-3, 2RBI, 3.0IP with 0ER
– Isobel Lambert: 3-for-4, 3RBI
– Ticara Geldenhuis: 2-for-3, 2RBI

TOURNAMENT LEADERS
Hits
1. Molly Paddison (QLDM) – 7
2. Claire O’Sullivan (NSW) – 6
3. Lili Cavanagh (VIC) – 5
3. Isobel Lambert (NSW) – 5
3. Tamika Zamora (NSW) – 5
RBI
1. Abbey Kelley (VIC) – 8
2. Kira Jansen (VIC) – 7
3. Lili Cavanagh (VIC) – 6
3. Claire O’Sullivan (NSW) – 6
3. Tamika Zamora (QLD) – 6
BB
1. Lisa Nakashio (NSW) – 4
2. Shiori Hoshino (QLD) – 4
3. Six tied at – 3
SB
1. Molly Paddison (QLDM) – 4
1. Abbey Kelly (VIC) – 4
1. Lili Cavangh (VIC) – 4
4. Lisa Nakashio (NSW) – 3
4. Ticara Geldenhuis (NSW) – 3
4. Erin Partridge (NSW) – 3
Strikeouts (Pitching)
1. Shiori Hoshino (QLDM) – 4
1. Allie Bebbere (VIC) – 4
3. Claire O’Sullivan (NSW) – 3
3. Tiana Lascala (NSW) – 3
Batters Average Against*
1. Jess Johnson (VIC) – .100
2. Claire O’Sullivan (NSW) – .100
3. Saeko Suzuki (VIC) – .111
4. Mackenzie Jackson (NSW) – .118













