04 April 2024
DAY 2 YOUTH WOMEN'S: Recaps, finals scenarios and leaders at the U16 events
Two days of group stage done at the Australian Youth Women’s Championships, one day to go. Things tightened up at the top. It’s going down to the wire.
The top three sides after Day 3 (end of group stage) advance to the second round, where records re-set and the qualifiers each play each other once for a spot in the Grand Final.
If you do not finish in the Top 3, you cannot win gold. If you finish Top 3, you are guaranteed a medal.
Scroll down for recaps. At the bottom of the page you’ll find standings, tiebreaking information, and tournament leaders.
Don’t forget, it’s NO MORE Day tomorrow. Check out all the info here.
SCHEDULE: 2024-AWC-YWC-Schedules-Combined-LR06.pdf (baseball.com.au)
BIG PERFORMERS OF THE DAY
-Bella Nolan (QLD, Game 1): 3.0IP, 6 strikeouts
– Regan O’Rielly (SA): 3.0IP, 0ER, 2SO
– Charlotte Stokes (QLD, Game 2) 3-3 AB, 2 RBI and 2.1 IP, 3 SO
– Miriam Arifaki (NSW) – 2-for-3, 2RBI and 3.0IP, 1H, 0ER
– Aaliyah Te Ahuru-Kostic (NSW) – 3.0IP, 5SO
– Kara Cassidy (NSW) – 2 hits, 3RBI
QLD 2 def SA 1
The defending champions Queensland scored an early win in tense fashion over an SA team who rolled to two wins yesterday by a combined margin of 27-1.
Three Queensland pitchers combined to allow just one hit in a brilliant defensive and pitching performance.
South Australia struck first. In their only hit of the game, Bree Ridding hit a strong single to bring Isabella Hacker home to make it 1-0 early.
Queensland responded in the second with a tying run after Holly Moellers made the most of her chance to get on base after being hit by a pitch. Moellers stole third and then ran hard to get home off a single to Natalie Murphy.
Hannah Elliot entered the game as a relief pitcher for Claire Gattera who tossed 1.2 innings of one hit ball. Elliot herself threw 2.1 innings of hitless work while striking out four.
The game was tight from here, with no team able to make any advances with the bat.
Some great pitching from Bella Nolan (below) was vital for QLD, she had six strikeouts for her perfect three innings of play. Her arm kept the SA bats quiet who had scored 27 runs in the past two games.
The game-breaking moment game in the bottom of the fifth. Natalie Murphy scored the go ahead run. To her credit, she reached first on a walk and went on to steal 2nd and 3rd before scoring on a wild pitch.
For SA, they were unable to get the lead back with QLD getting their first victory of the tournament.
Big Performers-
Bella Nolan (QLD): 3.0IP, 6 strikeouts
Regan O’Rielly (SA): 3.0IP, 0ER, 2SO

QLD 8 def VIC 1
Playing the double header today, Queensland were running hot after their epic win over SA in game one.
A big performance from Charlotte Stokes – both with bat and ball – helped propel Queensland to a win.
Continuing the momentum from that win, Queensland hit the front in the first with Lila Hall scoring on a wild pitch after hitting a single and stealing the next two bases.
A single to Ashley Ruzicka, followed by a double to Charlotte Stokes had QLD with another run in the second.
Kendra Rutgers brought in a run for Vic and had the game looking like it was going to be even.
Saya Turnley came into pitch for VIC in the third and went three up, three out.
Charlotte Stokes would do the same for QLD, keeping hold of their 1 run lead.
An all-important run for QLD came in the fourth thanks to a sacrifice fly from Ashley Ruzicka, at this point in the game any run was rare.
Another strong inning pitching from Charlotte Stokes kept QLD ahead, before they ripped the game open in the fifth.
QLD took their chances in the 5th and Sally Knetchli, who initially got on base from a walk, stole home to get the first QLD run of the inning.
Singles to Bella Nolan and Ruby Preston plus a double to Charlotte Stokes would bring in 5 runs for QLD and take a 7 run win.
Big Performers-
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) 3-3 AB, 2 RBI and 2.1 IP, 3 SO
New South Wales 13 def Western Australia 0
New South Wales kept their gold medal hopes alive with a massive win over WA.
After an 0-2 start on the first day of the tournament, scored 13 runs off eleven hits in a commanding effort.
Mariam Arifaki and Aaliyah Te Ahuru-Kostic combined to pitch six innings of shutout baseball, allowing just three hits combined for NSW. Ahuru-Kostic dazzled with four strike outs.
New South Wales piled on runs early and often – four in the first, two in the second, and four in the third, to build up a quick 10-0 advantage.
Arifaki, Kara Cassidy, Ivy White and Breearna Zavec each collected two hits for New South Wales.
Isabella Clarke went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Western Australia in hits.
BIG PERFORMERS
– Miriam Arifaki (NSW) – 2-for-3, 2RBI and 3.0IP, 1H, 0ER
– Aaliyah Te Ahuru-Kostic (NSW) – 3.0IP, 5SO
– Kara Cassidy (NSW) – 2 hits, 3RBI
STANDINGS, SCHEDULE AND SCENARIOS
With one day to play, here’s how the standings shake out.
The Top 3 teams advance to the Gold Medal Round. There is a chance at some tiebreakers, so here are the first things we look for:
1. Head-to-head
2. If there is a tie between three or more teams, the first tie-breaker is runs allowed in games played between the teams in tiebreaker. Once a leader is separated, you back to head-to-head.
For reference, here are all AYWC scores
1. SA 14 def NSW 0
2. SA 13 def VIC 1
3. WA 15 def VIC 4
4. WA 7 def QLD 3
5. QLD 2 def SA 1
6. QLD 8 def VIC 1
7. NSW 13 def WA 0
Happy math-ing 😉


Tournament Leaders
Hits
Shenaye Lett (WA) – 4
Bree Ridding (SA) – 4
Multiple tied at – 3
RBI
Sienna Thiele (SA) – 5
Alice Brown (SA) – 4
Shenaye Lett (WA) – 4
Bree Ridding (SA) – 4
Multiple tied at – 3
STRIKE OUTS (PITCHING)
Maxine Saunders (SA) – 9
Emma Rendell (WA) – 7
Bella Nolan (QLD) – 6
Alice Brown (SA) – 6
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) – 6
BATTERS AVERAGE AGAINST*
Bella Nolan (QLD) – 0.000
Maxine Saunders (SA) – 0.071
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) – 0.077
Emma Rendell (WA) – 0.100
Miriam Arifaki (NSW) – 0.111
*To qualify, a player must have an average of one inning pitched or more per game.



















