05 April 2024
Women's Championship Updates: Medal Round Spots Confirmed + Tournament Format and Leaders
It’s the final day of the group stage of the 2024 Australian Women’s (AWC) and Youth Women’s Championships (AYWC).
Here you will find:
– Daily Results
– Final Standings and How Finals Works
– Game Recaps
– Tournament Leaders
– Tomorrow’s schedule
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS
9:00AM – AYWC – Victoria 7 def NSW 6
9:00AM – AWC – Victoria 16 def SA 6
11:00AM – AYWC – Queensland 5 def NSW 2
12:00PM – AWC – Western Australia 11 def Queensland White 1
1:00PM – AYWC – South Australia 9 def Western Australia 6
3:00PM – AWC – NSW 20 def Queensland Maroon 9
CURRENT STANDINGS
PLEASE NOTE, 10PM on FRIDAY: THERE HAS BEEN A SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR TOMORROW’S GAMES. SA vs VIC AWC will now be played at 3:00PM instead of 9:00AM
AWC
1. Victoria – 4-0
2. New South Wales – 4-1
3. Queensland M – 3-2
4. South Australia – 2-2
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5. Western Australia – 1-4
6. Queensland White – 0-5

The top four teams advance to the medal rounds in double elimination on Saturday.
Here’s how the medal round games play out:
Saturday – NSW vs QLD, 12:00PM
Saturday – SA vs VIC, 3:00PM
If you win one of the above games, you are guaranteed a medal.
Sunday – Elimination Final: Loser of SA/VIC vs Loser of NSW/QLD, 9:00AM
Sunday – Gold Medal Qualification Game: Winner of SA/VIC vs Winner of NSW/QLD, 12:00PM
Monday – Preliminary Final: Winner of Elimination Final vs Loser of Gold Medal Qualification, 3:00PM
Monday – Gold Medal Game: Winner Gold Medal Qualification vs Winner Preliminary Final
AYWC
1. Queensland 3-1
2. South Australia – 3-1
3. Western Australia – 2-2
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4. Victoria – 1-3
5. New South Wales – 1-3
Here’s how the finals will work:
On Saturday, SA, QLD and WA will play each other once each.
The records reset. The top two teams advance to the 3:00PM Gold Medal Game on Sunday.
The third place of the bunch will finish with the bronze.

DAILY RECAPS – FRIDAY 5 APRIL
AYWC – Victoria 7 def New South Wales 6
Victoria trailed 6-0 before storming home to stun New South Wales in a walk off win.
NSW opened the scoring in the first when Alyssa Frame doubled. Then, triples to Ryleigh Delacour-Batch and Ruby Allison extended it to 4-0 in the third.
Ryleigh Delacour-Batch was brilliant on the mound for NSW, going 2.2 innings with six strikeouts allowing just one hit.
They had a 6-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning, before Victoria made their first move.
Victoria tallied five runs on three hits, including a clutch two-RBI shot from Charlotte Jansen, who finished 2-for-2 with 3RBI in the game.
A Jansen single helped Victoria tie the game at six in the sixth, before a winning run was scored on a passed ball.
Victoria finish the minor rounds with a 1-3 record, while New South Wales drop to 1-2. They now must beat Queensland in their next game to have a chance at advancing.

AWC – Victoria 16 def South Australia 6
A relentless Victorian attack tallied 16 runs off 16 hits, in a game where every player in the starting nine had at least one hit.
In fact, six players had multiple hits (Macy Priamo, Lily Simpson, Allie Bebbere, Jess Johnson, Jess Brown and Belinda Cannington).
Kira Jansen and Brown also worked three walks on the day, while Simpson led the charge with three hits.
Ruby Dale, Jamie Bastian and Jasmine Bentley all pitched.
Jess Maslin and Bianca Ramsey had another big day with the bat for SA. Maslin followed up yesterday’s 3-for-4 performance with two hits and 2RBI. Ramsey chalked up the same stat line to move to eight hits on the tournament.
Victoria finish the minor rounds in first at 5-0 and will play South Australia, who finish 2-3, in the #1 vs #4 medal round game tomorrow.
AYWC – Queensland 5 def New South Wales 2
In a game that determined who would advance to the Top 3 and the medal rounds, Queensland fended off a late New South Wales charge.
Holly Moellers singled in a pair of runs to push Queensland’s lead to 3-0.
They added two more runs in the second to then lead 5-1, after NSW scored one in the bottom of the first after a Miriam Arifaki RBI hit.
Bella Nolan started the game off strong for Queensland, pitching 2.1 innings, allowing just one hit and one unearned run with three strikeouts. It backed up her three perfect innings on Saturday.
New South Wales scored a run in the fourth and had base runners in the bottom of the fifth, pressuring for a tie.
But Queensland brought on star pitcher Charlotte Stokes who got two huge outs to seal the win.
Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia will advance to this weekend’s U16 Medal Round. The records re-set, each team will play each other once, and the Top 2 will advance to a Gold Medal Game on Sunday at 3:00PM.
AWC – Western Australia 11 def Queensland White 0
Briah Burke and Grace Spano combined to pitch a one-hit strikeout as Western Australia picked up their first win of the tournament.
It was a 0-0 game until the fourth inning. Briah Burke for Western Australia and Storm Law for Queensland started the game brilliantly, holding the opposition scoreless.
Finally, WA broke through. Peyton Newman doubled in a run, Emily Hone had an RBI-single, Caitlin Eynon singled in a run and Chloe Atkinson had an RBI double in the pivitol inning.
They scored four more in the fifth.
Western Australia totaled nine hits in the win, with Charlotte Yates and Chloe Atkinson each collecting two. Yates led WA with 3RBI. Emily Hone was also impressive with two walks, an RBI single, and two stolen bases.
Western Australia and Queensland White will play each other again tomorrow in the consolation round.
AYWC – South Australia 9 def Western Australia 6
South Australia emerged the winner in a see-saw affair to conclude group stage of the Australian Youth Women’s Championships.
There were four lead changes in a dramatic game which officially clinched a Top 3 spot and a medal for both teams.
South Australia scored four runs in the bottom of the penultimate inning. They entered the inning down 6-5 but left leading 9-6. Sienna Thiele singled in a run, before Sakura Collins knocked in two with her base knock. Bethany Lee drove in the last run of the inning.
SA had a 2-0 lead before Western Australia scored five runs on three hits in the third. The biggest blow in the inning was an Isabella Clarke RBI.
South Australia quickly responded with three runs, but WA snatched the lead again in the top of the fourth.
South Australia tallied ten hits in the win from nine different players. Sienna Thiele led the charge with two RBIs. They used five pitchers in the win, and got two clutch shutout 1-2-3 innings from Indie O’Hazy Zschorn and Hannah Nuske.
Western Australia was led by two hits by Madison White and Mia Watt.
Both teams wil lfight for a medal on Saturday.
AWC – NSW 20 def QUEENSLAND MAROON 9
It was an early storm of runs which powered New South Wales to a big win and second place in the group.
The women in blue built up a 9-0 lead after the third inning.
Emeralds stars Claire O’Sullivan & Ticara Geldenhuis led the charge with the bats. O’Sullivan had four hits and five RBI to continue her impressive tournament. Geldenuis went 3-for-4 with four RBI.
In total, New South Wales tallied 17 hits and 12 walks in a baserunning barrage. Isobel Lambert and Ticara Geldenhuis combined to pitch four innings of scoreless ball.
Down 16-0, Queensland Maroon made a move. They scored two in the fifth and seven in the sixth to leave the final score at 20-9.
Hannah Marshall continued her impressive tournament with the bat, going 2-for-3 with a walk and an RBI.
Both these teams will play tomorrow in the #2 vs #3 game.
TOURNAMENT LEADERS – AFTER ROUND ROBIN
Australian Youth Women’s Championships
RBI
Sienna Thiele (SA) – 7
Ryleigh Delacour-Batch (NSW) – 5
Shenaye Lett (WA) – 5
Alice Brown (SA) – 4
Bree Ridding (SA) – 4
HITS
Shenaye Lett (WA) – 5
Madison White (WA) – 4
Alice Brown (SA) – 4
Chelsea Nunn (VIC) – 4
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) – 4
DOUBLES
Miriam Arafaki (NSW) – 3
Shenaye Lett (WA) – 3
STRIKEOUTS (PITCH)
Bella Nolan (QLD) – 9
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) – 8
Alice Brown (SA) – 7
Aaliyah Te Ahuru-Kostic (NSW) – 5
BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST*
Bella Nolan (QLD) – 0.059
Charlotte Stokes (QLD) – 0.067
Alice Brown (SA) – 0.154
Bree Zavec (NSW) – 0.188
Australian Women’s Championships
Shiori Hoshino (QLDM) – 0.00
Allie Bebbere (VIC) – 1.24
MacKenzie Jackson (NSW) – 1.40
Ava Tyson (WA) – 1.40*To qualify, a player must have an average of one inning pitched or more per game.






















