10 January 2024
Australian Youth Championships
AYC Under 18 Baseball Championships Day 1 Report
Under 16s done?! It’s time for the U18s to shine!
Here’s how the day has unfolded.
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DAY 1 RESULTS
by Lachie Gooch
Performers of the Day
Ty Daniels (VIC) – 3 hits in 4 ABs
Ali Tanner (SA) – 6 strikeouts, no runs and no hits in 3.2 innings
Oliver Flokstra (NSWC) – 2 hits (one being a triple) in 3 ABs
Riley Puckett (NSWC) – 5 strikeouts and 1 allowed run in 5.2 innings
Connor Yeatman (SA) – 5 strikeouts and no runs in 3 innings
Ryder Wilson (VIC) – 6 strikeouts and no runs in 4 innings
Lucas Stancic (NSW) – 3 hits (a triple and a double) in 4 ABs in Game 2
Joshua Nati (NSW) – 2 triples
Victoria 12 def West Australia 5
WA scored first in this game, thanks to an RBI sac fly by Jai Hewitt and Austin Moyle in the top of the first.
However, VIC responded right away in the bottom of the first when Jayden Kim tripled, Jack Ratcliffe hit a sac fly, scoring one run, and Matthew Johnston doubled, bringing the score to 3 – 2.
The Vics piled it on from there.
A double by Ratcliffe and a single by Ty Daniels helped VIC extend their lead in the bottom of the second to 6 – 2.
WA climbed up the scoreboard again in the top of the third when George Caverley hit an RBI groundout and Austin Moyle singled (6 – 4).
But Victoria responded with a lopsided inning of their own thanks to hits from Tanner Stack, Ben Howard, Ratcliffe and Daniels.
VIC scored their final runs in the bottom of the fourth when Jayden Kim hit an RBI groundout, bringing in the first run to score and the second run to score on a fielding error at second (12 – 4).
WA scored the final run of the game in the top of the sixth when Benjamin Nesbit singled (12 – 5).
New South Wales Country 13 def Australian Capital Territory 1
Riley Puckett started on the mound for NSWC, pitching 5.2 innings while having 1 run scored against him and 5 strikeouts.
NSWC jumped to a three-run game in the top of the first when Oliver Flokstra tripled and Rylan Angle hit an RBI groundout. ACT answered back in the bottom of the first when Ryder Cook doubled, making it a 3 – 1 game.
NSWC kept etching the score up when Jack Elasi hit an RBI groundout (top of the second) and Flokstra hit a sac fly (top of the third), bringing the score to 5 – 1.
Then, NSWC struck again in the top of the fifth, making the game 9 – 1 when Elasi was hit by a pitch, Lincoln Gruppelaar hit an RBI groundout and Riley Cooper singled.
NSWC scored their final runs (13 – 1) when M. Targett tripled, Elasi hit an RBI groundout, Gruppelaar walked and Flokstra singled.
South Australia 12 def Queensland 0
A combined no hitter!!!
SA starter Ali Tanner pitched 3.2 innings, not allowing any runs or hits while striking out six. Tyler Howarth and Josh Altamura closed up shop.
SA were the first to score in the top of the third when Flynn McKee and James McFarlane both doubled and brought in two runs each.
In the top of the fourth, SA continued to score when McKee singled, Nicholas Paparella scored on a fielding error, McKee walked home and Aiden Lucas scored on a wild pitch (8 – 0).
Then, in the top of the fifth, SA scored four extra runs (including a double from Zachary Altamura and Lachlan South).
Ali Tanner clocked out at 92mph.
Max Strickland (QLD) topped out at 90mph.
South Australia 12 def Australian Capital Territory 1
SA continued dominating in their second game.
Connor Yeatman started on the mound for SA, pitching 3 innings while having only 2 hits and 5 strikeouts.
SA scored their first five runs in the bottom of the second, their biggest moments were when Boston Hodges and Aiden Lucas singled.
SA racked up the rest of their runs in the bottom of the third when Ben Ganley singled, four SA players walked and Tyler Green singled in two extra runs.
South Australia finished Day 1 with a 2 – 0 record, outscoring opponents 24 – 1.
Victoria 12 def New South Wales Country 1
The relentless Victorians tallied ten hits and nine walks in a 12-1 win over New South Wales Country.
Ben Howard (2-for-4), Jayden Kim (2-for-4), and Addison Bishop Worn (2-for-4) led the way for Victoria.
Ryder Wilson also turned in a nice performance for the Vics on the mound, tossing 4.0 innings of shutout ball with no hits.
Victoria rallied for three runs in the first, and then pulled away late with five runs in the sixth.
Victoria finishes Day 1 with a 2-0 record, outscoring opponents 24-6.
New South Wales 13 def Western Australia 2
Lucas Stancic had three hits, while Josh Nati had a pair of triples, in a dominating New South Wales win.
Seven different New South Wales players combined for 13 hits.
The top part of the line-up was relentless for New South Wales. Luke Donaghey, Josh Nati, Luke Stancic, Max Miotto and Lachlan Vella reached base a combined 16 times.
New South Wales used a monstrous seven run fourth inning to race away into the sunset.
James Ferguson (NSW) topped out at 90mph.
Riley Hall (WA) clocked out at 86mph.
Western Australia fall to 0-2 on the day.
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