06 June 2024
Div. 1 Little League Day 3 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More
recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Nick Bottaro
Only three Division 1 games are able to be played on Day 3 of the Australian Little League Championships.
Saturday 8 June schedule for Division 1 & 2 has been released, as of 5:30PM on Friday. View it here.
A mass amount of rain across all of metropolitan Sydney has made fields all around the city unplayable. So, we play three on Diamond 1 in Blacktown! And here are all your results…
For a full statement and updates on Day 3 Weather, click here.
Head to the Division 1 Hub for previous results. Here is the Day 4 Schedule.
BROADCAST
You can watch all Diamond 1 games on Baseball+ live, free and around the world. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.
GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.
RESULTS
Adelaide Marlins 2 def Central Firebirds 0
Hills Red 9 def Melbourne Athletics 4
Eastern Phantoms 6 def Brisbane SouthWest 0
Recaps below.
STANDINGS (CURRENT)
(runs allowed in parenthesis, top two teams advance to semi-finals)
POOL A
1. Hills Red: 2-0 (4)
2. Cronulla Black: 2-1 (12)
3. Melbourne Athletics: 2-1 (14)
4. Adelaide Marlins: 1-1 (10)
5. Central Firebirds: 1-2 (14)
6. Brisbane North: 0-3 (25)
Pool B
1. Ryde Red: 3-0 (10)
2. Eastern Phantoms: 3-0 (8)
3. Adelaide Rays: 2-1 (2)
4. Brisbane SouthWest: 0-2 (16)
5. Melbourne Mariners: 0-2 (41)
6. Canberra Rangers: 0-3 (29)
Below is tomorrow’s schedule. Please note it is subject to change – both times and venue.


RECAPS
Adelaide Marlins 2 def Central Firebirds 0
The Marlins started this afternoon with a 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the second, after starting their game over 24 hours ago.
The strong pitching trend continued. Jack Bowden was throwing rockets for the Marlins. The Adelaide pitcher pitched four innings, allowing just one hit while striking out eight. His one hit came in the last inning.
Tyrone Cutler had a two-out RBI single in the third to push the lead to 2-0.
Archer Spratt pitched two innings yesterday for the Marlins. The Firebirds used four pitchers in the loss.

Hills 9 def Athletics 4
Hills came-from-behind twice to improve to 2-0 and score a win between two teams near the top of the table of Group A. This game had more twists & turns than a bikram yoga class!
Melbourne seized an early 2-0 lead thanks to a Haydn Doganay two-out single in the first inning.
Hudson Dobb had a pair of RBI in the bottom of the first, as Hills responded with three scores to lead 3-2.
The Athletics grabbed the lead right back in the second, leading 4-3.
There was even an outrageous diving catch in the third inning, when the Athletics’ Leo Moulton stretched out to rob Hills of at least a pair of runs.
Then, the Hills took over.
Emma Gainsford put Hills in front in the top of the fourth. With two-outs, two-on, and her team down 4-3, Gainsford ripped a double to plate a pair.
They pulled away in the fifth inning, scoring three more runs to lead 9-4.
Fletcher Dobb starred on the mound, tossing 5.0 innings of shutout ball. He struck out five.
Ten different Hills players combined for twelve hits. Sayre Howick and Fletcher Dobb led the team with two hits. Hudson Dodd and Emma Gainsford led the team with two RBI.
Hudson Dodd finished the game with a fantastic diving stop.
Hills improve to 2-0 while the Athletics fall to 2-1.
Eastern Phantoms 6 def Brisbane SouthWest 0
The Phantoms improved to 3-0 behind big-time pitching displays from Brody Warner and Bremer Renwick.
Warner allowed just one hit in 4.0 innings while striking out seven. Renwick allowed one hit with two strikeouts.
The Phantoms scored early. Lincoln Ellis doubled a run in the first to extend his big streak to start the tournament. Ryder Canny drove in two more in the second.
They pulled away in the middle innings.
Canny and Riley Malcolm each had two hits to lead the Phantoms, who improve to 3-0.
































