17 April 2026
2026 Women's Day 6 Recap | Teams lock up spots in Gold Medal Games
The Gold Medal Games are set.
Here’s how the day unfolded, with highlights and mini-matches from games.
Some iconic stuff unfolded….
You can watch all the replays and action action on Baseball+.
For tournament archived stories and results, visit the Hub at www.baseball.com.au/womens2026.
SCORES AND SCHEDULE
Women’s
Friday 17 April
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– QUALIFYING FINAL | Western Australia 6 def Victoria 2 (WA advances to Gold, VIC to Prelim)
– ELIMINATION FINAL | New South Wales 8 def Queensland 4 (NSW to Prelim)
– PRELIMINARY FINAL | Victoria 8 def New South Wales 0 (VIC to Gold)
– 5:00PM: Consolation – Roos vs South Australia
Saturday 18 April
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– 2:30PM: GOLD MEDAL: Western Australia vs Victoria
Youth Women’s
Friday 17 April
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FINALS RESULTS
– Western Australia 14 def South Australia 5
– South Australia 6 def New South Wales 3
– Western Australia 10 def New South Wales 4
– Consolation – Victoria 10 def Queensland 6
Round Robin Standings
1. Western Australia, 2-0
2. South Australia, 1-1
3. New South Wales, 0-2
South Australia and Western Australia to play for Gold at 9:00AM on Saturday. Watch on Baseball+.
RECAPS
AWC QUALIFYING FINAL – WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6 def VICTORIA 2 | Chloe Atkinson hits Grand Slam in the last to send Western Australia to a Gold Medal Game
Two outs. Bases Loaded. Tied Game. Last inning. A trip to the Gold Medal Game on the line.
“That scenario is something you dream as when you’re a kid,” said Chloe Atkinson after the game.
She got to live it. And deliver.
Atkinson launched an eventual game-winning Grand Slam over the left field wall to break a 2-2 tie in the 7th in a 6-2 win for Western Australia. They’ll advance to Saturday’s Gold Medal Game, while Victoria will have to play in the Preliminary Final.
“I was visualising line drive and I happened to put it over,” said Atkinson after the game. “But yeah – that was awesome. I’m so glad I could do this for my team and complete my dream.”
Atkinson finished the day going 3-for-4 with a HR, 5 RBI and she caught a runner stealing behind the dish.
The game was a pitcher’s dual between Western Australia starting pitcher Meaghan Haggart and Victoria’s WPBL arm Emi Saiki.
Haggart fired off 5.0 innings, allowing just three hits and three walks with two runs. Saiki tossed 6.0 innings, allowing one unearned run.

Western Australia capitalised off an error to take a 1-0 lead in the first.
Victoria responded right away. Lili Cavanagh tripled in a run, and Abbey McLellan doubled in another. 2-1.
Caitlin Eynon doubled in the game tying run in the third and it stayed even until the last.
Haggart’s big moment came in the fourth. Victoria had runners on first and second with no out. Haggart went strikeout, strikeout, ground out to escape the jam.
“I just trusted my stuff. I knew what was working. I trusted [the catcher] and it ended up working out,” said Haggart.
Leah Cornish pitched the last 2.0 innings scoreless for Western Australia with a fastball touching 75 miles per hour.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (7): Elodie O’Sullivan, Caitlin Eynon (2), Chloe Atkinson (3), Aislinn Morris
RBI: Atkinson (5), Eynon
HR: Atkinson
VICTORIA
Hits (4): Abbey Kelly, Lili Cavanagh, Abbey McLellan, Jamie Bastian
RBI: Cavanagh, McLellan
YOUTH | WESTERN AUSTRALIA 14 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5 | Vlasic has three hits, Aleigha Auld homers in opening WA win
Western Australia put up a big number to inch closer to a Gold Medal spot.
Aleigha Auld was at the centre of it all. She hit a two-run homer in the first inning to put Western Australia up 6-0. All the while, she threw 2.1 innings in a start, allowing one hit, one run and had four strikeouts.
Jamie Vlasic also had a big one. She went 3-for-3 with 3 RBI and 3 SB.
Western Australia quickly built an 8-0 lead in the second before South Australia responded with five runs to make things interesting.
But Western Australian answered with a six run third, building off some patient walks, to lead 14-5.
Summer Hiscock also had two hits.
Lily Duckworth closed the game. out with 2.0 innings of shutout ball.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (11): Jamie Vlasic (3), Summer Hiscock (2), Jemma Golding, Sara Scott, Lily Duckworth, Aleigha Auld, Stevie Oates, Elizabeth Stewart
RBI: Hiscock (2), Golding, Scott, Auld (2)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (6): Evie Jennings, Lillian Sterry, Olivia George, Makenzie Wigmore, Georgia Sands, Lily Ruskin
RBI: Sterry, Wigmore, Sands, Manson, Ruskin
AWC PRELIMINARY FINAL – | Oliva Bonello stars as New South Wales recovers from shaky start to advance to Preliminary Final
It wasn’t easy, but New South Wales got the job done.
In the bottom of the third inning, Queensland were up 4-1, had the bases loaded and nobody out.
But New South Wales turned a double play that kept a run off the board, ended the inning, and allowed the Blues to launch.
They ripped off 10 of the next 11 hits in the win.
It would not have been possible without relief pitcher Olivia Bonello. More on her later.
Back to how New South Wales scored.
Lisa Nakshio and Ticara Geldenhuis drove in a run each in the fourth to cut the lead to 4-3.
Sayaka Mori delivered a two-out, two-RBI single in the fifth to put New South Wales up for good.
Claire O’Sullivan and Isobel Lambert connected to drive in two more in the sixth. 7-4.
It was all made possible by a settling relief appearance from Olivia Bonello. She threw 4.0 innings, allowing just two hits, one walk and no runs.
While she didn’t strike anyone out, she certainly trusted her defense.
Queensland saw an all-time effort by Jess Sullivan. She had three hits and a three run homer – off Claire O’Sullivan nonetheless. Jess Mitchell threw 4.0 innings, allowing three earned runs off four hits.
Cayla Johnston had three hits for New South Wales.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (12): Lisa Nakashio, Ticara Geldenhuis (2), Claire O’Sullivan, Isobel Lambert, Cayla Johnston (3), Kara Cassidy (2), Sayaka Mori (2)
RBI: Nakashio, Geldenhuis (2), O’Sullivan, Heath, Sayaki Mori (2)
QUEENSLAND
Hits (11): Rio Bradley (3), Molly Paddison (2), Jess Sullivan (3), Charlotte Stokes, Ruby Orchard, Lila Hall
RBI: Hall, Sullivan (3)
HR: Sullivan
AYWC ROUND ROBIN FINAL – SOUTH AUSTRALIA 6 def NEW SOUTH WALES 3 | Pitching takes centre stage as South Australia stay alive with critical win
The pre-game scenario was simple. New South Wales win? They play Western Australia for Gold. South Australia win? They still have a chance.
Lillian Sterry and Olivia George provided stability on the mound in the victoria. Sterry threw 3.1 innings, allowing 2 hits, 1 earned run, 2 walks with nine strikeouts. George threw 1.2 innings, allowing two hits, one run, and four strikeouts.

Emma Gainsford started for New South Wales, allowing six runs. Georgia Gately was incredible in her relief outing. She threw 3.2 innings with no hits or runs allowed. She conceeded just two walks and eight strikeouts.
South Australia scored three runs in the first and three runs in the second to build an early 6-0 lead. New South Wales scored three late runs to make things interesting.
There were just seven hits combined.
New South Wales and Western Australia will now play in the final game of the day. A Western Australia win means South Australia and WA will play for Gold. A New South Wales win forces a three-way tie.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (3): Evie Jennings, Lillian Sterry, Makenzie Wigmore
RBI: Jennings, Isla Scott, Sterry, Wigmore
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (4): Lily Baxter (2), Amelia Mahboub, Jess Rosser
RBI: Baxter
AWC PRELIMINARY FINAL – VICTORIA 8 def NEW SOUTH WALES 0 | Allie Bebbere’s complete game shutout leads Victoria to Gold Medal Game
Clinical.
Allie Bebbere threw 6.0 shutout innings with just six hits and a pair of walks in a commanding performace.
Abbey Kelly went 3-for-3 at the plate and played some stellar shortstop. Kira Kuwamoto also had three hits batting second.
Victoria got on the board in the bottom of the second inning after Kira Kuwamoto doubled, scoring two runs, and Abbey McLellan drew a walk.
They scored four more in the fifth, blowing the game wide open to an 8-0 margin. Narumi Kametani, Abbey Kelly and Kira Kuwamoto had key RBI.
Ebony Van Eynde started for New South Wales, allowing four runs.
Victoria advance to the Gold Medal Game vs Western Australia on Saturday at 2:30PM. New South Wales will win Bronze.
VICTORIA
Hits (9): Abbey Kelly (3), Kira Kuwamoto (3), Abbey McLellan, Lilly Simpson, Narumi Kametani
RBI: Kuwamoto (3), Kelly, McLellan, Bastian, Kametani (2)
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (6): Lisa Nakashio, Ticara Geldenhuis, Claire O’Sullivan (2), Caylan Johnston, Sayaka Mori
AYWC FINALS – WESTERN AUSTRALIA 10 def NEW SOUTH WALES 4 | Western Australia hits two homers en route to Gold Medal Game
Western Australia stayed unbeaten, slugging two homers and receiving big-time pitching from Jamie Vlasic and Summer Hiscock in a win to send themselves to the Gold Medal Game.
Jemma Golding led the game off with a homer, her third of the tournament. Sara Scott drilled her second homer of the tournament in the last inning to put a bow on the game.
Western Australia combined for 11 hits. Stevie Oates had three of them. Jemma Golding went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI. Sara Scott had two hits as well.
Lily Baxter had a pair of hits and an RBI for New South Wales.
Jamie Vlasic and Summer Hiscock were tremendous on the bump. Vlasic. threw 4.2 innings, allowing 3 earned runs with 8 strikeouts. Summer Hiscock was perfect in 1.1 innings with three strikeouts.
Western Australia built up an early 4-1 lead, and pulled away late. They’ll now take on South Australia for Gold at 9:00AM on Saturday.
New South Wales will win Bronze.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (11): Golding (2), Scott (2), Duckworth, Auld, Oates (3), Kalebic, Stewart
RBI: Golding (3), Scott, Vlasic, Auld (2), Oates (2)
HR: Golding, Scott
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (6): Baxter (2), Arifaki, Mahboub, Pekert, Stevens
RBI: Baxter, Stevens





































