15 May 2026
Day 3 Recaps, Results | Finals spots and schedule LOCKED up for 2026 Senior League
Day 3 was awesome.
Nine teams entered the day with a shot at finals. In Pool A, four teams could have finished top – or even missed out. It went down to the wire, but the schedule is set.
Read about how the day unfolded below. Follow the tournament and get archived scores here at the Tournament Hub.
Watch Diamond 1 coverage live and free on Baseball+ – plus.baseball.com.au – or via the App. Diamond 2 and 3 coverage is available on GameChanger with a single camera feed.
The finals bracket and schedule is updated below in the standings section.
DAY 3 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS | MAY 15
All times AEST
– Pool A: Ryde Red 8 def Manly 6 (Extras), replay on Baseball+
– Pool B: Gold Coast 6 def Melbourne Athletics 5
– Pool B: Carine Cats 21 def Adelaide Armada 13 (extras)
– Pool A: Central Firebirds 9 def Melbourne Mets 2, replay on Baseball+
– Pool B: Cronulla Black 15 def Adelaide Armada 5
– Pool B: Carine Cats 9 def Gold Coast 1
– Pool A: Brisbane North 16 def Central Firebirds 6
BROADCAST: Baseball+ | SCORING: GameChanger
STANDINGS
Top three teams advance to finals. #2 and #3 advance to quarterfinals, #1 in each pool straight to semis.
*clinched finals spot
^ clinched top spot
POOL A
Brisbane North 3-1*
Ryde Red 3-1*
Central Firebirds 2-2*
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Manly 2-2 (Manly miss on head-to-head tiebreak with Firebirds)
Melbourne Mets 0-3
POOL B
Cronulla Black 4-0*^
Carine Cats 3-1*
Gold Coast 2-2*
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Melbourne Athletics 1-3
Adelaide Armada 0-4

RECAPS
RYDE 8 def MANLY 6 (extras) | Ryde clinch spot in Finals with extra-innings comeback win over state rivals Manly
Ryde Red are headed to the finals after completing yet another comeback victory at the Senior League Championships.
Ryde defeated Manly 8-6 to improve to 3-1, clinching a Top 3 finish in Pool A. It marks their third comeback win of the tournament. They trailed by as many as four runs.
Now, attention turns to Brisbane North later today. If Brisbane North lose, Ryde will finish top of Pool A and advance directly to the semi-finals. If Brisbane North win, Ryde will head to the quarterfinals.
Manly jumped out early, scoring three runs in the first inning before adding another in the third to lead 4-0.
Ryde answered with four runs across the third and fourth innings to level the game.
Nic Turley and Spencer Kelly drove in a pair of runs in the fifth to give Ryde a 6-4 lead.
Manly tied it back up in the sixth thanks to RBI from Dan Gereux and Harry Webb.
The game remained tied after seven. To extras we go.
Ryan Reekie’s fielder’s choice gave Ryde a lead. Patrick Kaye’s RBI single doubled it.
Mitch Howay closed it out.
Patrick Kaye continued his strong tournament with three hits and an RBI, while Max Draper drove in two runs.
Jordan Lowe and Nate Turley each drove in runs before Ryde added insurance to secure the victory.
Ryde used five pitchers in the win. Nate Turley delivered an important 1.2 scoreless innings in relief, while Mitch Howay closed the game with two shutout innings.
Jack Kelly collected two hits for Manly, while Angus Murdoch and Kai Harris each drove in a run.
RYDE RED
Hits (10): Kaye (3), S Kelly (2), Draper (2), Ellis (2), Howay, Van Der Westhuizen
RBI: Reekie, Kaye, Van Der Westhuizen, Lowe, Draper (2), Turley
MANLY
Hits (5): J Kelly (2), Gereaux, Murdoch, Harris
RBI: Gereaux, Murdoch, Webb, Harris
GOLD COAST 6 def MELBOURNE ATHLETICS 5 | Gold Coast on verge of Finals Spot with down-to-the-wire win over the Melbourne Athletics

Gold Coast have a foot in the door to the quarterfinals.
A 6-5 win over Melbourne Athletics can secure Gold Coast a Top 3 finish in Pool B and officially lock in a finals spot at the Senior League Championships. But, they need the Carine Cats to defeat the Adelaide Armada to make it official. At the time of this article, the Cats led 13-4….
It came down to the wire. The Athletics trailed 6-2 in the fourth but ended up with the tying run in scoring position in the last.
Buzz Mecham was immense for Gold Coast. He went 3-for-3 with 2 RBI.
Gold Coast jumped out early with three runs in the first inning. Buzz Mecham delivered an RBI single before Riley Bishop added a two-run hit to make it 3-0.
They extended the lead to 5-0 in the third, capitalising on Melbourne miscues and aggressive baserunning.
Melbourne chipped away throughout the middle innings. Oliver Baillargeon, Jacob Tayler and Keinousuke Lee each drove in runs as the Athletics closed the gap to 6-5 by the sixth.
But Gold Coast held firm.
Reuben Millar set the tone on the mound with 3.0 innings, allowing just one earned run while striking out six without allowing a walk. Aaron Scott closed the game with a scoreless inning and two strikeouts to earn the save.
Mecham starred offensively, finishing 3-for-3 with 2 RBI and three stolen bases. Chase Neilan added two hits while Millar also swiped two bags as Gold Coast finished with seven stolen bases.
Harvey Devlin and Lee each had two hits for Melbourne.
Gold Coast will finish second or third in Pool B should the Cats win. The Athletics will play in the consolation round with the Carine Cats win over Adelaide at the same time.
GOLD COAST
Hits (9): Mecham (3), Neilan (2), Lauria, Millar, Bishop, Scott
RBI: Mecham (2), Bishop (2)
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits (8): Lee (2), Devlin (2), Baillargeon, Tayler, Lord, Allen
RBI: Lee, Baillargeon, Tayler
CARINE CATS 21 def ADELAIDE ARMADA 13 (extras) | Carine clinches finals with absolutely wild and wonky shootout win

Carine Cats are headed to the quarterfinals after surviving one of the wildest games of the Senior League Championships.
The Cats outlasted Adelaide Armada 21-13 in an eight-inning marathon that lasted more than three-and-a-half hours.
It marks Carine’s second extra-innings win of the tournament and improves them to 2-1, officially locking in a finals spot.
For a moment, it looked like Adelaide would complete an astonishing comeback.
Carine led 13-6 entering the bottom of the sixth – and 13-4 after four – before Adelaide exploded for seven runs to tie the game.
Hudson Thomas, Asher Jeffery, Owen Monaghan, Jaxon McKechnie and Matthew Barnes all drove in runs during the Adelaide rally.
The Armada then threatened to walk it off in the seventh. Adelaide had the winning run standing just 90 feet away before Carine escaped the inning and forced extras.
The Cats responded emphatically.
Carine piled on eight runs in the top of the eighth inning to finally put the game away. Declan McDonnell delivered the knockout blow with a two-run double as part of a monster five-RBI performance.
The offensive numbers were gaudy across the board.
Carine finished with 18 hits, 12 walks and nine stolen bases. Adelaide answered with 15 hits and nine walks of its own.
McDonnell starred for Carine, going 3-for-4 with 5 RBI and three runs scored. Zach Richardson also drove in four runs, while Arata Samukawa reached base four times and scored three runs.
Jake Coorey, Darcy White and Finley Scott all collected multiple hits.
For Adelaide, Jaxon McKechnie went 2-for-5 with 2 RBI and two stolen bases. Hudson Thomas finished with two hits and 2 RBI, while Matthew Dunn reached base five times and scored twice.
Carine improve to 2-1 and join Gold Coast (also 2-1) in the quarter finals. Adelaide will play in the Consolation Round.
CARINE CATS
Hits (18): McDonnell (3), Richardson (3), White (2), Samukawa (2), Scott (2), Coorey (2), Devins, Corkill, Rolfe
RBI: McDonnell (5), Richardson (4), White (2), Samukawa (2), Coorey (2), Devins, Rolfe, Scott, David-Moss
ADELAIDE ARMADA
Hits (15): McKechnie (2), Barnes (2), Dunn (2), Thomas (2), Rann (2), Walsh, Jeffery, Roccisano, Sanders, Monaghan
RBI: McKechnie (2), Perkins (2), Thomas (2), Walsh, Jeffery, Roccisano, Sanders, Monaghan
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS 9 def MELBOURNE METS 2 | Firebirds are going to the Finals thanks to great pitching performance

Central Firebirds are heading the quarterfinals and creating some tournament chaos along the way.
The Firebirds defeated Melbourne Mets 9-2 to improve to 2-1 and officially lock in a Top 3 finish in Pool A. While they can no longer finish first, they now hold the fate of the entire pool in their hands.
Their final game against Brisbane North has become a critical show down. If Brisbane North win, they claim top spot in Pool A and Manly are eliminated. If Central Firebirds win, Manly advance and Brisbane North are knocked out.
The Firebirds broke this particular game open with a four-run third inning. Alexander Clark drove in a run with a sacrifice fly before Archie Moffat ripped an RBI double. Ryan Arnold followed with a two-run double to make it 4-1.
Arnold starred throughout the game, finishing 3-for-3 with 3 RBI and three stolen bases.
Moffat was equally influential on the mound. Entering in relief, he tossed 5.2 innings while allowing just one run and striking out six.
Central also wreaked havoc on the bases, stealing eight bags in the victory.
Cooper Truong collected two hits and two stolen bases, while Kaden Puna added an RBI.
Cruize Chase did his best to keep Melbourne alive, finishing 3-for-4 with an RBI. The Mets end the tournament 0-4 and will play in the consolation round.
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS
Hits (9): Arnold (3), Truong (2), Moffat, Puna, Wingate, Humble
RBI: Arnold (3), Moffat, Puna, Clark, Selvadurai
MELBOURNE METS
Hits (7): Chase (3), Joel, Halasz, Young, Northfield
RBI: Morris, Chase
CRONULLA BLACK 15 def ADELAIDE ARMADA 5 | Cronulla Black finish undefeated with a run-rule victory
Cronulla Black completed a perfect pool stage with a dominant 15-5 win over Adelaide Armada.
The victory locks Cronulla into the Senior League Championships semi-finals undefeated at 4-0 and atop Pool B. They’ll play in the semi-finals and skip he quarters all together.
Cronulla buried Adelaide early, exploding for eight runs in the opening inning and never looking back.
Aiden Southcombe started the avalanche with an RBI double before Harrison Thomas-McLean ripped an RBI triple. Will Bonham, Patrick Williams and Michael Gerstenberg all followed with RBI hits in the monster frame.
The offence kept rolling from there.
Cronulla added another run in the third before piling on six more in the fourth to blow the game open. Hugh Kelly doubled home a run, Tyce Hill added an RBI single and Gerstenberg delivered another RBI hit.
Gerstenberg and Thomas-McLean each drove in two runs, while Southcombe, Hill, Williams, Bonham and Kelly all collected two-hit games.
Cronulla finished with 13 hits and six stolen bases.
Harry Fuz set the tone on the mound, tossing 3.0 hitless innings while allowing just two unearned runs and striking out four. Archie Sampson followed with a scoreless inning and two strikeouts.
For Adelaide, Archer Walsh drove in two runs while Matthew Barnes collected a hit. The Armada finish pool play 0-4 and will move into the consolation round.
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits (13): Gerstenberg (2), Southcombe (2), Thomas-McLean (2), Bonham (2), Williams (2), Hill (2), Kelly, McGuckin Anderson
RBI: Gerstenberg (2), Thomas-McLean (2), Southcombe, Bonham, Williams, Garnero, Hill, Kelly
ADELAIDE ARMADA
Hits (2): Walsh, Barnes
RBI: Walsh (2), Barnes
CARINE CATS 9 def GOLD COAST 1 | Carine pitchers lift Cats to second place in Pool B
Carine Cats backed up one of the wildest wins of the tournament with one of the strongest pitching performances of the week, defeating Gold Coast 9-1 to lock in second place in Pool B.
The victory moves Carine to 3-1 heading into the quarterfinals, where they are likely to meet fellow Western Australian side Central Firebirds. Gold Coast also advance to the quarterfinals despite the loss.
After an exhausting extra-innings shootout earlier in the day against Adelaide Armada, the Cats completely flipped the formula.
This time, it was pitching and defence that led the way.
Jake Coorey opened the game with 2.0 innings of one-run ball, striking out four while allowing just two hits.
Zach Devins followed with perhaps Carine’s best relief outing of the tournament, tossing 3.1 scoreless innings while giving up only one hit and striking out three.
Zach Richardson closed the final 1.2 innings to complete the combined three-hitter.
Gold Coast managed just three hits for the game and did not score after the second inning.
Carine struck first in the opening frame. Finley Scott grounded out to bring home the game’s first run before Coorey added an RBI single to make it 2-0.
The Cats gradually built the lead before blowing the game open in the seventh inning with five runs. Arata Samukawa delivered the biggest swing of the contest, ripping a bases-clearing triple that plated four runs and put the game out of reach.
The Cats again showed patience at the plate, drawing 11 walks.
Buzz Mecham struck out four over 3.0 innings for Gold Coast, while Chase Neilan worked 3.2 innings in relief.
CARINE CATS
Hits (6): Arata Samukawa, Finley Scott, Declan McDonnell, Jake Coorey, Zach Devins, Zach Richardson
RBI: Samukawa (4), Scott, Coorey, Devins, Richardson, William David-Moss
GOLD COAST
Hits (3): Aaron Scott, Max Arlow, Zavier Leigh
RBI: None
BRISBANE NORTH 16 def CENTRAL FIREBIRDS 6 | Brisbane North dominate in “all or nothing” game to advance to Finals, lock up top spot and secure direct path to semis

Brisbane North are through to the semi-finals after surviving an all-or-nothing showdown against Central Firebirds on Friday afternoon.
The stakes could not have been bigger for Brisbane.
With Pool A locked in chaos entering the final round, Brisbane North needed a win to secure first place and a direct berth into the semi-finals. A loss would have eliminated them from the tournament entirely.
Instead, Brisbane North delivered emphatically.
They exploded for eight runs in the first inning and never looked back in a 16-6 victory over Central Firebirds.
The opening inning completely flipped the game.
Central had opened the scoring in the top of the first after Ryan Arnold drove in a run on a fielder’s choice. But Brisbane North immediately answered with eight runs despite collecting just two hits in the inning, capitalising on walks and pressure on the bases.
Tyler Wilson, seeking to qualify for his fourth (!!) World Series event, delivered the biggest blow of the frame with a two-run single on an 0-2 pitch.

Brisbane North added to the lead throughout the afternoon, including another major surge in the third inning when Logan Lokeni ripped a two-run double to stretch the margin to 11-2.
The Firebirds showed no quit. They cut the deficit to 11-6 and even had the bases loaded. But Xavier Honsa extinguished the fire for Brisbane North.
Wilson starred from the bottom of the lineup, finishing 3-for-4 with 3 RBI.
Lokeni added two RBI and two walks, while Archie Baert reached base four times, stole three bases and helped spark a Brisbane North offence that drew 11 walks and stole six bags.
Rory Gately battled through 3.2 innings on the mound for Brisbane North, allowing six runs — only two earned — while striking out three.
For Central Firebirds, Ryan Arnold drove in two runs, while Cooper Truong, Donovan Selvadurai, Cody Drew and Chayce Humble each collected hits. Humble also stole two bases.
The result sends Brisbane North straight into the semi-finals as Pool A champions, while Central Firebirds finish third and advance to the quarterfinals.
BRISBANE NORTH
Hits: Tyler Wilson (3), Logan Lokeni, Chase Crew, Archie Baert, Coleby Ryerson, Rory Gately
RBI: Wilson (3), Lokeni (2), Crew, Baert, Ryerson
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS
Hits (5): Donovan Selvadurai, Cooper Truong, Ryan Arnold, Cody Drew, Chayce Humble
RBI: Arnold (2)





















