13 May 2026
2026 Senior League | Day 1 Recaps, Scores, Results
You can’t say Day 1 of the Senior League Championships wasn’t memorable.
Teams battled each other – and the rain – in a day that lasted over 14 hours at the ballpark.
One team, Brisbane North, was there from start to finish.
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You can read about how the day unfolded below.
Please note, there is an altered schedule tomorrow in the graphic here:

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DAY 1 SCHEDULE | MAY 13
– Pool A: Brisbane North 10 def Melbourne Mets 5
– Pool A: Central Firebirds 7 def Manly 4
– Pool A: Manly 17 def Melbourne Mets 5
– Pool B: Cronulla Black 6 def Melbourne Athletics 4
– Pool B: Carine Cats 13 def Melbourne Athletics 6
– Pool A: Brisbane North 13 def Ryde Red 5
– POSTPONED to MAY 14, 9:00AM – Adelaide Armada vs Gold Coast
BROADCAST: Baseball+ | SCORING: GameChanger
STANDINGS
Top three teams advance to finals. #2 and #3 advance to quarterfinals, #1 in each pool straight to semis.
POOL A
Brisbane North 2-0
Central Firebirds 1-0
Manly 1-1
Ryde Red 0-1
Melbourne Mets 0-2
POOL B
Cronulla Black 1-0
Carine Cats 1-0
Adelaide Armada
Gold Coast
Melbourne Athletics 0-2
RECAPS
Brisbane North 10 def Melbourne Mets 5 | Powered by pitching, Brisbane North battle back from early deficit to claim first win of tournament
Brisbane North showed why they are one of the tournament favourites in a resilient comeback effort.
Despite falling behind 3-0 in the top of the first inning, Brisbane North combined for 12 hits at the plate and 13 strikeouts from the mound in a 10-5 win.
The momentum started changing thanks to Xavier Honsa. He entered the game in the top of the third with his team down 3-0, the bases loaded and bases loaded.
He proceeded to strike out the side and not allow any further damage. Honsa’s RBI single kick-started a pivotal five-run second inning that put Brisbane North up for good.
His final pitching line? 3.0 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 1 BB and 4 SO.
Archer Peterson allowed one run in 0.2 innings of relief with a pair of strikeouts. Chase Crew dominated in his bullpen stint, going 30 innings with two hits, no walks and seven strikeouts. Rory Gately had a one pitch out to finish it.
Thomas White, Will Bain, Tirrell Wai-Wai, Archer Petersen and Chase Crew each tallied a pair of hits.
Parks Halasz starred for Melbourne with two hits to his name, including a triple. Max Talpey was impressive in his 1.2 innings of shutout work.
Brisbane North play later this afternoon on Baseball+. The Mets quickly turnaround to face Manly.
BRISBANE NORTH
Hits (12): Thomas White (2), Will Bain (2), Logan Lokeni, Tirrell Waiwai (2), Archer Petersen (2), Chase Crew (2), Xavier Honsa
RBI: White (2), Bain, Lokeni (2), Waiwai, Honsa, Tyler Wilson
MELBOURNE METS
Hits (5): Parks Halasz (2), George Steer, Jack Northfield, Cruise Chase
RBI: Cruise Chase (2), Northfield, Jacob Young, Cale Morris
Central Firebirds 7 def Manly 4 | Firebirds win a wild one by scoring three in the last inning

The Firebirds won a wild one.
It wasn’t easy. They traded shots with Manly all game long. It went a little like this…
Firebirds led 2-0 and 3-1.
Manly tied it at 3 in the fifth.
Firebirds took a 4-3 lead in the sixth.
Manly tied it right back up at 4.
The Firebirds loaded them up in the last, when finely Taj Humble and Ryan Arnold combined for three RBI to put the game to bed.
The game began as a pitcher’s duel. Archie Moffat was excellent for the Firebirds, going 3.0 innings with no runs, four hits and no walks. Kai Riddle was solid for Manly, surrendering two hits and two runs (but none earned) in 2.2 innings.
Manly caused chaos in the fifth, tying the game at 3 with a pair of runs thanks to a single from Jesse Hanrahan and a bases-loaded walk from Jack Kelly.
Ryan Arnold put Central Firebirds back up 4-3 with an RBI double in the sixth. Hamish Mallam’s RBI single for Manly tied it back up at four.
Then, the seventh. 7-4 your final.
Cooper Troung and Alexander Clark closed things out for Central Firebirds.
Clark and Arnold both had two hits for the Firebirds. Humble and Arnold each had two RBI.
Mallam led the way with a pair of base knocks for Manly.
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS
Hits (6): Chayce Humble, Alex Clark (2), Archie Moffatt, Ryan Arnold (2)
RBI: Moffat, T. Humble (2), Arnold (2)
MANLY
Hits (6): Hamish Mallam, Jude Trevitt, Kai Riddle, Tennyson Bragg, Jesse Hanrahan
RBI: Mallam, Hanrahan
Cronulla Black 6 def Melbourne Athletics 4 | Cronulla battle back with late runs to down Melbourne Athletics

Cronulla scored five unanswered runs in the fifth and sixth inning to start the tournament off 1-0.
Will Bonham drove in a first inning run to put Cronulla up 1-0 but the Athletics temporarily took over.
Max Lord had a two-RBI single in the first, and later expanded their lead to 3-1. Finn Welte was solid in his start for Melbourne, tossing 3.0 innings, allowing five hits and one run.
When he left the game, Cronulla took advantage. They tied the game in the fifth thanks to a ground out by Jake Shorey and a single from Bonham.
Cronulla Black took the lead for good, taking advantage of walks, errors and wild pitches to lead 6-3 in the sixth.
Bonham drove the middle of the lineup for Cronulla, going 2-for-3 with 2 RBI. Harrison Thomas-McLean also had two hits.
Jacob Tayler led Melbourne Athletics with two hits.
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits (8): Will Bonham (2), Harrison Thomas-McLean (2), Lachlan McGuckin-Anderson, Aiden Southcombe, Zac Jacenko, Jake Shorey
RBI: Bonham (2), Shorey
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits (6): Jacob Tayler (2), Max Lord, Oliver Baillargeon, Ned Richards, Keinosuke Lee
RBI: Lee, Lord (2), Oliver Baillargeon
Manly 17 def Melbourne Mets 5 | Manly even up record with dominant win
Manly claimed the first ‘Run Rule’ victory of the tournament in a dominant 17-5 that ended after five innings.
Manly did all their scoring in four batting innings. At one point, they built up a 14-0 lead.
They scored three in the first, second and fourth. But their best work came in the third inning, when Manly played a whopping eight runs.
Kai Riddle had an RBI single, Austin Murdoch drew a bases-loaded walk, Harry Webb drove in a run off a hit, Aidan Clarke added another, while Williams and Jack Kelly each worked a bases-loaded walk.

After their eight-spot, they led 14-0.
Riddle very much led the way. He had two hits, a walk and an RBI.
Kai Harris (above) threw 3.0 shutout innings with just two hits and a walk allowed with three strikeouts.
Harry Webb had two hits. Murdoch, Harris, Webb and Williams all had a pair of RBI. Williams and Mallam both drew three walks.
As a team, Manly reached base 31 times – 14 off hits, 17 off walks.
The Mets scored five runs in the fourth. Flynn Suggett had two hits and two RBI.
Melbourne Mets drop to 0-2 and face a few must-win games in a row. Manly improve to 1-1.
MANLY
Hits (10): K. Riddle (2), J. Kelly, A. Murdoch, K. Harris, H. Webb (2), A. Clarke, H. Mallam, C. Williams.
RBI: Riddle, Murdoch (2), Harris (2), Webb (2), Clarke, Williams (2)
METS
Hits (5): F. Suggett (2), C. Papadopolous, P. Halasz, J. Northfield
RBI: Sugget (2), Papadapolous, Morris, Young
Carine Cats 13 def Melbourne Athletics 6 (Extras) | Resilient Carine Cats survive 7 hour marathon, two rain delays, and four run deficit to win it in extras
The Carine Cats will remember this for a long time.
In a game that had two rain delays and finished 7 hours and 15 minutes after it first began, the Carine Cats used an eight-run extra inning to sink the Melbourne Athletics.
What’s more impressive is Carine were down 5-1 in the sixth inning before rallying to tie it in the last to force the tiebreaker.
Zach Devins, Sam Nugura and Darcy White all had key RBI in the eight-run extra-inning outburst.
Nugura collected three hits in the Winn, none bigger than his extra innings get-away moment.
Things started off well for the Athletics. They opened up a 3-0 advantage in the first inning thanks to a Ned Richards sacrifice fly and Ollie Allen two-RBI single. They took at 5-1 lead in the fifth.
Keinosuke Lee helped build the early lead by tossing 4.0 innings, allowing just one run off three hits and two hits. He also had two hits at the plate to lead the team.
The game paused for two hours and 30 minutes in the fifth inning.
The Cats started the comeback in the sixth when play resumed. They made the most of a couple Athletics’ error to move the scoreline to 5-3.
Then, Zach Richardson singled down the line on an 0-2 count which helped tie the game at five in the the seventh.
As a team, Carine combined for 15 hits. Nugura and Finley Scott each had three.
They sit at 1-0 after Day 1.
Melbourne Athletics fall to 0-2.
CARINE CATS
Hits (13): Finley Scott (3), Samuel Nugura (3), Jake Coorey (2), Arata Samukawa (2), William David-Moss, Darcy White, Declan McDonnell, Zachary Devins, Zach Richardson
RBI: Nugura (2), Scott, David-Moss, White (2), Devins, Richardson, Aidan Corkill
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits (7): Keinosuke Lee (2), Jacob Tayler, Oliver Baillargeon, Max Lord, Ollie Allen, M. Godden
RBI: Ned Richards, Baillargeon (2), Allen (2)
Brisbane North 13 def Ryde Red 5 | Brisbane North cap off 14-hour day at ballpark with a win to improve to 2-0

Brisbane North started the day like they finished – with a big win.
Thanks to the rain, Brisbane North spent over 14 hours at the ballpark. They have two wins to show for it.
Brisbane built up a 10-1 lead after five innings. Ryde pushed back with four in the sixth. Then the weather stepped in, creating a four hour delay before play resumed.
When they did, Brisbane North picked up right where they left off by adding another three runs to the tally.
Will Bain and Archer Petersen both had two hits and two RBI in the win.
The pitchers were a big story. They limited Ryde to just two hits.
Tirrell Waiwai struck out five in 2.2 innings, allowing one run. Lachlan Richards struck out three in 1.2 shutout innings. Tyler Wilson allowed one earned run (4 total) in his 1.1 innings. Rory Gately closed it out with 1.1 perfect innings.
The win puts Brisbane North in good stead with a 2-0 record after Day 1.
BRISBANE NORTH
Hits (7): Will Bain (2), Logan Lokeni, Coleby Ryerson, Archer Petersen (2), Archie Baert
RBI: Thomas White, Will Bain (2), Ryerson, Petersen (2)
RYDE RED
Hits (2): Spencer Kelly, Max Draper
RBI: Kelly, Draper, Nick Turley, Lachlan Matsunaga




















