05 May 2025
2025 Australian Intermediate League Championships | Teams & Tournament Information
IMPORTANT UPDATE, MAY 26: TWO FIELDS HAVE OPENED UP AT LISMORE, THE TOURNAMENT WILL BE SPLIT BETWEEN GOLD COAST AND FAR NORTH COAST. Click the link for updated schedule
IMPORTANT UPDATE MAY 22: Baseball Australia is making plans to move the tournament to Gold Coast due to heavy rains in Lismore.
A trip to Livermore, California and the 2025 Intermediate League World Series is on the line for eight Australian teams who have qualified for the Intermediate League Championships.
Welcome to your hub for the 2025 Australian Intermediate League Championships (AILC)
Age Group: 11-13
Tournament Date: Wed 28 May – Sun 1 June
Tournament Location: Gold Coast, QLD
New Tournament Schedule: Below and available here
GameChanger Scoring Link: Click here or search ‘Australian Intermediate League National Championships 2025’
Broadcast: Baseball+ (free) / GameChanger
2024 Champion: Hills Red (NSW)
For a list of qualified teams across all tournaments, visit www.baseball.com.au/nationals.
Teams and Pools
Eight teams from around Australia advanced to the national titles by winning a series of qualifiers at a state level.
From here, they are divided into two groups (pools) of four.
Each team in a given pool will play each other once. That’s three total games over the first two days.
From there, the top two teams in each pool advance to a double-elimination tournament to determine who advances to the Gold Medal Game.
The winner of the Gold Medal Game? They head to the 2025 Intermediate League World Series to play the rest of the world in Livermore, California from July 27 – August 3.

Schedule
HOW THEY QUALIFIED
POOL A
Brisbane North (QLD): Brisbane North were a run-scoring machine in the Queensland State Championships, outscoring opponents 104-26 in just six games during the week. They finished the tournament with a big 26-0 win.
Melbourne Athletics (VIC): The Athletics look like poised for a big tournament. They outscored opponents 90-4 in six terrific games en route to a Victorian Intermediate League title. They finished with a 19-0 win over runners up Mariners in the final game.
Eastern Phantoms (WA): They entered the Easter tournament at state titles as defending champions but faced a tough start. In their first game against the Central Firebirds, they lost 18-13 after both teams struggled with their pitching. They regrouped and won their next two pool games, advancing them to the semi-finals where they defeated Wanneroo 18-6. They dropped the grand final against the Firebirds, losing 12-3 due to outstanding pitching from opposing pitcher Summer Hiscock.
Hills (NSW): This is the team to beat at Intermediate League. This collection of Hills players is looking for a three-peat after winning Little League Division II in 2023 and Little League Division I in 2024. They represented Australia at the Little League World Series in 2024. They went 3-1 in the NSW State Titles to finish top and punch their ticket to nationals again.
POOL B
Gold Coast Cougars (QLD): The only undefeated team, and the Queensland Intermediate League state champions. Gold Coast went 6-0 during the tournament and scored 122 runs in the process. Their biggest win came over fellow powerhouse Brisbane North in a 15-6 triumph.
Melbourne Mariners (VIC): They finished 3-3 in the Victorian State Titles, clinching a spot to nationals with a dramatic 10-6 win over the Rangers to seal their spot. They scored 60 runs during the tournament – an average of ten per game!
Central Firebirds (WA): This is an excellent collection of talent. Many of these players went to the Australian Little League Championship Gold Medal Game in 2024, falling just short of a ticket to Williamsport. The team had an amazing WA Championship weekend going undefeated for the tournament 5 – 0 and winning the Grand Final for the first time. It was a great team effort by all.
Cronulla (NSW): Always a Little League powerhouse, Cronulla went 2-2 in the three-team qualifier in NSW. One of their wins was a gutsy 12-5 victory over powerhouse and defending champion Hills.




















