11 May 2025
2025 Australian Junior League Championships | Teams & Tournament Information
FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION VISIT THE TOURNAMENT HUB AT WWW.BASEBALL.COM.AU/JUNIORLEAGUE
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 Taylor, Michigan and the 2025 Junior League World Series is on the line for ten Australian teams who have qualified locally for Junior League Championships.
Welcome to your hub for the 2025 Australian Junior League Championships (AJLC).
Age Group: 12-14
Tournament Date: Wed 28 May – Sun 1 June
Tournament Location: Gold Coast
New Tournament Schedule: Below and PDF Available Here
GameChanger Scoring Link: Click here or search ‘Australian Junior League National Championships 2025’
Broadcast: Baseball+ (free) / GameChanger
2024 Champion: Cronulla (NSW)
For a list of qualified teams across all tournaments, visit www.baseball.com.au/nationals.
Teams and Pools
Ten 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 five.
Each team in a given pool will play each other once.
The top two teams at the end of pool play advance to the semi-finals with a spot in the Gold Medal Game on the line.
The winner of the Gold Medal Game? They head to the 2025 Junior League World Series to play the best teams from around the globe from August 3, 2025 – August 10, 2025.

Schedule
HOW THEY QUALIFIED
POOL A
Brisbane North (QLD): Brisbane North moved through the qualifiers undefeated, outscoring opponents 56-13. But it wasn’t easy winning gold. They defeated Brisbane Metro 2-1 in a tense Gold Medal Game, breaking a 1-1 tie in the fifth inning. Archer Peterson allowed one run in his start. The Brisbane North charter has become prolific in recent years and were runners up at Junior League Nationals 2024. They are made up of players from the Narangba Demons, Redcliffe Padres and Pine Rivers Rapids.
Melbourne Mets (VIC): The Mets were Even Steven in the runs department in their qualifiers – going 3-3 with a 37-37 scoreline. They beat the Mariners 9-4 on the final day to clinch their spot, before falling to the undefeated Athletics in the final game of the tournament. The Mets are made up of clubs from Melbourne’s West.
Southern Hills Warriors (WA): – Southern Hills Warriors qualified for Junior League Nationals as runners-up in the State Tournament. They finished pool play with a 3-1 record to move into the semis as the #1 seed and managed a hard-fought win, punching their ticket for Lismore. They fell to the Eastern Phantoms in the Gold Medal game. The Warriors are made up of Byford, Gosnells, Harrisdale, Kelmscott and Roleystone clubs
Hills Red (NSW): Even though they finished second at State Championships, this Hills team is probably the team to beat. This group of players won the 2023 Little League Championships and 2024 Intermediate League Championships. They’ve represented Australia at two World Series and are going for a rare feat – a three-peat. Hills finished second at the New South Wales Championships, losing to eventual champion Cronulla Black. They had a 5-2 lead entering the final inning, before falling 9-5. They outscored opponents 76-35 in the tournament, but had to squeak by Cronulla Blue (11-9) and Hills Blue (8-4) just to qualify. They are made up of players from the Hills region in Sydney.
Northern Territory Buffaloes (NT): The NT Buffaloes are ready to make a statement at the 2025 Junior League National Championships in Lismore, with 4-time NT coach Peter Porambo at the helm. Comprising of three players from Darwin and nine from Alice Springs, this united squad brings together ten returners, boasting a combined 23 Nationals appearances. After months of rigorous training and a successful build-up through the Outback Super Series, the Buffaloes are primed for success. Fueled by the team mantra, Why not us?
POOL B
Cronulla Black (NSW): The Cronulla Black charter will look to repeat as Junior League Champions with another intriguing prospect group coming through the ranks. They defeated defending Intermediate League Champions Hills Red in the Gold Medal Game at the NSW Titles by scoring 7 runs in the last to come back from 5-2 down. They went 6-1 in the NSW Tournament, outscoring opponents 57-21. They are made up of players from Cronulla Sutherland Junior Baseball Association.
Canberra Rangers (ACT): The Rangers are made up exclusively of kids playing junior baseball in the Canberra Region. While there was no qualifying state tournament, players had to try out and be selected to represent their state.
Melbourne Athletics (VIC): The Athletics were the team to beat at the Victorian State Championships – and nobody could do it! They went 5-0, outscoring opponents 79-29. They scored over 15 runs on three occasions before closing out the tournament with a narrow 4-3 win over the Mets. They are made up of players from the Eastern Region of Victoria.
Eastern Phantoms (WA): The Phantoms began their WA State Championships journey with a 1-2 start, but the Phantoms showed a lot of resilience to prove they were not done. With everything on the line, the team roared back to life in the final pool game, delivering a gritty display to finish on top of their group. From there, the Phantoms were unstoppable. Riding a wave of momentum, the Phantoms controlled the semi-final with a dominant display, securing their ticket to the 2025 Australian Championships. And in a grand final showdown, the Phantoms rose to the occasion once more, sealing the deal with a brilliant all-round performance to become the 2025 Western Australian Junior League Champions. They are made up of players from the Morley Eagles, Perth and UWA Magpies Baseball Clubs.
Adelaide Rays (SA): The Rays, made up of Adelaide’s Western Clubs, were the only undefeated team in the South Australian Championships. They went 4-0 and outscored opponents 39-13. They scored a remarkable 28 runs across their final two games to secure their spot.




















