08 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U16 Nationals Day 2 | Updates, Recaps, Scores, Schedules & Information
Another day of rain affected play at the Under 16 National Championships.
Here you will find game recaps, highlights, stories and photos from Day 1. For social media coverage follow us at Baseball.com.au.
Please note: the schedule for Day 3 (below) has been adjusted with the majority of games being played at Gilchrist Oval, home of the MacArthur Orioles.
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS / STANDINGS
Diamond 1 – South Australia 8 def Queensland 6
Diamond 1 – Victoria 6 def New South Wales 2
Postponed – Western Australia 5 lead New South Wales Country 0, to be continued
Gilchrist Oval – South Australia 13 def Roos 0
Gilchrist Oval – Queensland 3 def Roos 1
STANDINGS AT END OF DAY
1. South Australia 3-0
2. Western Australia 2-0
3. Victoria 1-1
4. New South Wales 1-2
5. Queensland 1-2
6. Roos 1-3
7. New South Wales Country 0-1
REVISED DAY 3 SCHEDULE

RECAPS
South Australia 8 def Queensland 6 – SA holds on late to improve to 2-0
Queensland had the tying runs at the plate in the final inning, nearly overcoming an early 6-0 deficit in a Diamond 1 thriller.
Angus Hennessy led the South Aussies with three hits. Ollie Hayes, Taj Williams and Archie Carman each had a pair of hits.
Isiah Carrington, Lachlan Pawsey, Leo McKenna and Buzz Mecham had two hits for Queensland.
South Australia was productive early, scrapping together runs in each of their first five innings including four in the second. They led 7-1 after the top of the fourth.
Tommy Bird pitched 2.1 innings in his start, allowing just one run.
The formula was simple for South Australia: get on base and use their athleticism to score.

South Australia scored their first six runs via a sacrifice fly, a ground out, a double, walk, an error and a wild pitch.
Jack Wilton extended the lead to 7-1 with an RBI single in the fourth. Ollie Hayes scored South Australia’s eighth run thanks to a ground ball single in the in the fifth.
Queensland made their move in the sixth and final inning. Down 8-3, Queensland closed the gap by scoring on a sacrifice fly, a bases loaded walk, and a wild pitch.
Eventually Lien Pham-Ellickson struck out the final batter of the game.
South Australia made plenty of nice defensive plays in the game, including two pick-offs and a double play with bases loaded.
“We felt amazing, very confident coming into the game,” says Ollie Hayes. “We were very aggressive. Our defense was very good. Knowing that our defense behind the pitcher is good means we are very confident. We can win the whole thing. We’re good at offence, good at defense and good all around.”
Victoria 6 def New South Wales 2 – Victoria explode for big time runs after lengthy rain delay
The game started at 11:45AM, endured a 5+ hour rain delay, and was called short due to more weather after four innings, but the Vics managed to squeeze out a win.
New South Wales had a 1-0 lead at the rain delay after Draven Fatu drove in a run.
After a long rain delay, Victoria pounced. They scored six runs in the bottom of the second, tallying seven hits and scoring six runs. Euan Clarkin provided the getaway moment with a single that helped plate three.

Clarkin finished the day going 2-for-3 with 2 RBI. Oscar Shimakura and Jonathan Park also had two hits for Victoria.
Victoria combined for ten hits on the day.
Kai Ueki and Draven Fatu had two hits for New South Wales.
South Australia 13 def Roos 0 – Tommy Bird goes deep as South Australia improve to 3-0 in no-hitter win
South Australia drew 16 walks and combined for six hits in a big win to improve to 3-0.
This game was played at MacArthur Baseball Club after wild weather caused havoc at the U16s.
The game was punctuated by a Tommy Bird home run, the first of the Under 16 tournament.
South Australian pitchers Luke Kennedy, Zac Fraser and Angus Hennessy combined for a six inning no-hitter. They struck out eight batters, led by a five punch out effort by Kennedy.

Queensland 3 def Roos 1 – Queensland rides hot pitching to pick up first win of the tournament
Queensland held on to win a nail biter over Roos and improve their tournament record to 1-2 in a game that ended at 10:30PM local time at Gilchrist.
Kai Flynn-Ballard turned in a fine performance on the mound for Queensland, tossing 4.2 innings with five strikeouts while allowing just three hits, one run and two walks.
Isaiah Carrington and Leo McKenna combined to pitched the last 2.1 innings, allowing no hits or runs.
The Queensland arms needed to be strong because Rory Gately was twirling a gem for the Roos. Gately threw 6.0 innings, struck out eight, and allowed just three runs in the loss.
Alonzo Griffin provided a key RBI double in the fourth inning to put Queensland up 2-0.
Theo Rutgers (VIC) cut the lead in half with a sacrifice fly in the fourth for the Roos.
Steffanutto provided a much needed insurance run in the sixth on an RBI double to left field.




















