12 January 2024
Australian Youth Championships
Day 3 - Under 16 National Championships Game Updates, Schedule Changes, Score and Info
Wowee! What a day. Rain has caused havoc.
We’ll provide updates on Game Results on this page. For weather and delay updates, click here: DAY 3 WEATHER AND SCHEDULE UPDATES – RAIN AFFECTING PLAY. Or you can head to our social media accounts.
But, for the games which are underway, here are your results. Scroll down for revised schedule.
Under 16 Day 3 Results
Queensland 9 def Victoria 8
Queensland were trailing 8-2 in the fifth inning and things were looking grim. But Queensland pegged four back in the fifth and scored three more in the sixth to walk off Victoria and improve their record to 4-0.
Alex Duncalfe was the star of the show. He pitched three innings with no earned runs, giving up three hits and striking out five.
He also went 3-for-3 with bat.
Victoria spread six hits across the line-up while Queensland tallied 11 as a team.
Queensland have booked their spot in the Medal Round.
Western Australia 7 def New South Wales Country 3
Two singles from Edwards and Williams, as well as a fielder’s choice in the top of the first put West Australia up 3-0 early in the game.
NWSC were able to put a run on the board in the bottom of the first of a sacrifice fly from A Peachey. However, a fielding error in the top of the second allowed West Australia to bring the score back to a three-run deficit.
West Australia ultimately was able to close out the game 7-3 for their first victory of the tournament.
Victoria 13 def Australian Capital Territory 4
A seven-run inning the bottom of the second led to a Victoria victory.
Victoria’s offense was led by Jordan Ellis, who batted in four runs from a 3-for-4 performance. Cooper Busch and Ned Johnson both contributed by going 2-for-2.
Ryan Fletcher was a standout performer for the ACT team, going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI.
Victoria tallied eleven total hits across seven players while the ACT had eight hits across five players.
New South Wales 14 def South Australia 5
While South Australia was able to respond to an early 3-run inning in the top of the first by New South Wales to tie the game 3-3, a 7-run inning in the fourth by New South Wales help propel them to remain undefeated.
Three members of New South Wales were perfect at the plate, led by a standout performance by Lucas Seda, who went 3-for-3 with a triple, a walk, and 5 RBIs. Frank Clarke and Kobe Cusbert both were 2-for-2 from the plate with a walk.
J Chenoweth and A Mitchell were key performers for South Australia, with both going 2-for-3 from the plate.
New South Wales recorded eleven hits across seven batters while South Australia had five hits from three batters.
DAILY STANDOUTS – DAY 3
Alex Duncalfe (QLD) – 3-for-3 with 2 runs, 1BB and an RBI + 3.0IP with 0ER and 5SO
Jordan Ellis (VIC) – 3-for-4
Lucas Seda (NSW) – 3-for-3 with a triple and 5RBI
Ryan Fletcher (ACT) – 3-for-3
Tom Wragge (VIC) – A three pitch inning vs ACT
TOURNAMENT LEADERS – AFTER DAY 3



To qualify, a player must have an average of one inning pitched or more per game.
STANDINGS
Records (Runs Scored – Runs Allowed)
*indicates clinched spot in Top 4
- NSW– 4-0 (51-20)*
- QLD – 4-0 (42-18)*
- VIC – 3-2 (42-26)
- SA – 2-2 (29-35)
- WA – 1-3 (18-30)
- NSWC – 1-4 (16-45)
- ACT – 0-4 (24-48)
Top 4 make medal round.
DAY FOUR SCHEDULE + CLINCHING SCENARIOS
*unofficial
VICTORIA
– Clinches spot in Top 4 with win over SA…OR one WA loss
SA
– Clinches spot in Top 4 with win over WA…OR one win and one WA loss
WA
– Imperative win over South Australia
– Clinches with win over South Australia + NSWC loss to NSW + SA loss to NSW
– Could clinch spot in Top 4 with two wins but in this scenario it could bring a three-way tie with VIC and SA and 3-3 and a tiebreaker would be required
– Could clinch spot in Top 4 at 2-4 but would need to beat South Australia, and win three-way tiebreaker with NSWC and SA
NSWC
– Need to beat NSW + SA lose to WA and VIC + WA loss to ACT and then win tiebreaker
ACT
– Must beat WA and QLD + SA must beat WA + NSWC must beat NSW to force a three way tie at 2-4, then they must win the tiebreaker













