05 April 2024
Day 5 Women's Championship Updates - Gold Medal Spots Booked at AYWC, Finals Begin at AWC
It’s Saturday at the Australian Women’s Championships (AWC) and Youth Women’s Championships (AYWC) and the medal round has begun.
In the youth side of the bracket on Diamond 2, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia competed for a spot in the Gold Meda Game.
Over in the elite women’s, the Top 4 teams begin their double elimination bracket on the path to glory. Watch the broadcast on Baseball+.
Here you will find schedules, game updates, and useful information.
Scroll down to learn about how the finals works, if you’re curious and need to know. Recaps and results will be filled in after the schedule.
More useful information and archived stories can be found here.
SATURDAY 5 APRIL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Watch the two medal round AWC games on Baseball+.
Follow the AYWC on GameChanger.
Results
AYWC
Consolation Round – Victoria 5 def NSW 2
Medal Round – SA 6 def WA 2
Medal Round – QLD 10 def SA 9
Medal Round – QLD 5 def WA 2
Western Australia wins bronze medal. South Australia and Queensland advance to the Youth Championships Gold Medal Game on Sunday 6 April at 3:00PM. Watch on Baseball+.
AWC
Medal Round – NSW 12 def Queensland Maroon 5
Medal Round – VIC 8 def SA 0
6:00PM – WA 15 def QLDW 12
New South Wales and Victoria advance to the Gold Medal Qualification game on Sunday at 12:00PM. The winner advances to the gold medal game, the loser goes to the preliminary final. Watch it on Baseball+.
South Australia and Queensland Maroon advance to the Elimination Final on Sunday at 9:00AM. The winner advances to the Preliminary Final.
SATURDAY 5 APRIL RECAPS
by Kristin Sims
CONSOLATION ROUND AYWC – Victoria 5 def NSW 2
It was the Kendra Rutgers show for this matchup, pitching for 4 innings for Rutgers, striking out ten in an incredible performance on the mound.
Both teams were scoreless until the third where VIC broke away getting 3 runs on the board, started by a double to Isabel Zurawel, and a single to Amelia Wright that brought in 2.
Aaliyah Te Ahuru-Kostic got NSW on the board in the fourth with a 2 RBI double. It was a good day with the bat for Te Ahuru-Kostic who was NSW’s only player with multiple hits.
Amelia Wright was best with bat for VIC going 2-2, with Charlotte Jansen also providing 2 RBI’s off her bat.
Chelsea Nunn was also excellent pitching for VIC, coming in to relieve she pitched one inning striking out three to close out the game.
MEDAL ROUND – AYWC – SA 6 def WA 2
It was a shaky start and strong finish for South Australia who won their first game of the double-header.
WA struck first. They took advantage of an SA error by bringing home runs thanks to a double from Shenaye “The Show” Lett.
The pitchers for both teams took control for the next few innings, until Bree Ridding got SA’s first run after some excellent base running, followed by a 2 run RBI to Ruby Pfitzner that gave SA a 1 run lead.
SA then had another 3-run inning in the 4th, with two big doubles and singles driving in the runs.
A 3 strikeout and scoreless innings to Dakota Ding for SA on the mound, sealed the victory for SA to keep a top podium finish alive for SA.
Alice Brown pitched two perfect innings for South Australia, while Sienna Thiele had two hits.
South Australia move to 1-0 in the second round and Western Australia 0-1.
MEDAL ROUND – AYWC – QUEENSLAND 10 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 9
A game with a roller coaster of emotions.
Queensland had a 6-0 lead erased. South Australia mounted a rally in the last two innings to lead 9-6 in the final frame.
Then, with two outs, Queensland rallied themselves, with Sienna Fens driving in the winning runs with a 2-RBI single.
QLD were on the board early taking advantage of walks and errors, to end the first inning with a 2-run lead.
Tehya Lewis was solid on the mound for QLD, keeping SA scoreless until the fourth and collecting four strikeouts during her outing.
SA started chipping away at QLD’s six run lead in the 4th innings with the first run coming in from a single to Alice Brown, before Indie O’Hazy Tschorn hit another that brought another two runners in.
The fifth inning was a hit fest for SA, Alice Brown and Indie O’Hazy Tschorn both hitting big doubles that would see SA with a 3-run lead in the fifth.
Time was starting to be a factor in the game and QLD took their chances in the bottom of the fifth, to get themselves the win. A groundout from Ruby Preston would give QLD 2 outs, but it also drove in 2 runs. An error from SA, followed by a single to Bella Nolan brought the margin to just 1 run.
Charlotte Stokes was then intentionally walked, before Sienna Fens was the hero for QLD hitting a single that would see two runs come over and QLD clutch victory.
Big Performers-
Tehya Lewis (QLD) 4 IP, 5 SO
Indie O’Hazy Tschorn (SA) 2-3, 3 RBI’s
MEDAL ROUND – AWC – New South Wales 12 def Queensland 5
New South Wales racked up 17 hits in a dominating offensive performance.
A five-run third inning pushed a NSW advantage to 7-0, off the backs of a Claire O’Sullivan double, Elise Izzard double, Sayaka Mori single and Maddi Heath triple.
Ebony Van Eynde, meanwhile, chucked three perfect innings to ease NSW into the game.
Hits to Molly Paddison and Shiori Hoshino sparked a rally for Queensland in the fourth. They took advantage of walks to cut the lead to 7-5.
They had a chance to strike for more with bases loaded in the fourth, but Lisa Nakashio forced a groundout to get out of the jam. She went on to pitch 3.1 innings of one-hit, shutout baseball.
New South Wales instantly responded with three.
Isobel Lambert collected three hits, Sayaka Mori had four hits and four RBI, and Lambert + Heath each had three hits of their own.
New South Wales advance to the Gold Medal Qualification Game on Sunday at 12:00PM for a spot in the Gold Medal Game.
AWC MEDAL ROUND – VICTORIA 8 def SA 0
The bats for VIC were too strong for SA, and the pitching was just as good, in their clash for a spot in the gold medal qualification game.
Allie Bebberre was starting pitcher for Victoria, she led the team well in her 4 innings allowing just one hit and striking out four.
Victoria wasted no time putting their stamp on the game, lighting it up in the first inning with hits to Lili Cavanagh, Belinda Cannington, Kira Jansen, Kira Kuwamoto, Jasmine Bentley and Abbey Kelly.
Both teams were scoreless from there, until the fourth, where Abbey Kelly and Lili Cavanagh both hit doubles before a single to Belinda Cannington later in the innings saw VIC extend their lead to 8 runs.
Despite making contact with the ball, SA were just unable to affect the scoreboard at any point in the game with VIC fielding shutting them down.
Victoria move on to the Gold Medal Qualification Game, while SA will meet Queensland Maroon in the Elimination Final.
AYWC MEDAL ROUND – QLD 5 def WA 2
Western Australia took an early 2-0 lead over Queensland early, but Queensland bounced back to win and advance to the Gold Medal Game.
Western Australia scored two runs in the first after notching up three hits in a row. A double from Shenaye Lett that drove in two and gave them the early lead.
In the bottom of the second, QLD would tie the game after a single from Hannah O’Brien to left field was enough to bring Mea Arlow and Amelia Stephens home after they both hit singles.
Hannah Elliot kept the game tied with her efforts on the mound in the third, with a 3 up 3 out inning.
QLD took a two-run lead in the fourth after some smart base running and a double to Charlotte Stokes.
Amelia Stephens pitched strong for QLD, keeping the WA tally to the 2 runs once she came into the game. She pitched 3 innings, with just the 1 hit.
Queensland advanced to the gold medal game to face off against South Australia. WA will take home bronze after a strong tournament.
Big Performers-
Shenaye Lett (WA) 1-3, 1 RBI
Hannah Elliot (QLD) 4 IP, 6 SO
CONSOLATION GAME – WA 13 def QLD 12
A true nail-biter of a game down the very end, as Western Australia walked it off and ended Queensland White’s dream to get their first win of the tournament.
QLD White, the state’s development team, got themselves on the board early with a run resulting from a double to Grace White which Paris Bastow home.
WA tied it up with their first chance with the bat, a Caitlin Eynon single and hard base running got her home from an error to QLD white.
The aggressive base running continued from WA in the second with Madison Lines charting WA’s second run on the board, after she stole second and third before coming home on an error.
In the fifth innings, QLD White broke the game apart with some of their best batting of the tournament. They put six extra runs on the board thanks to some smart eyes at the plate and 3 hits including a double to Grace White.
Unfortunately for QLD, WA seized the lead back as they amassed 8 walks and an error. WA would add seven runs in the inning to push a lead by three.
But how about the fight from Queensland? They replied with another three runs of their own in the sixth to tie the ball game. Emma Reid, Allissa Stone and Emma Tate all collected hits in the inning.
Two walks early for the QLD pitchers delivered WA with a shot at taking victory. Enter the experienced Meagan Haggart, who got the ball in play to bring Briah Burke home and get WA the win.
13-12 final.
Big Peformers-
Chloe Atkinson (WA): 3-5, 3 RBI
Allisa Stone (QLD W): 4-2, 3 RBI
HERE’S HOW THE FINALS WORK
AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
Here’s how the medal round games play out:
Saturday – VIC 8 def SA 0
Saturday – QLD 12 def NSW 5
Sunday – Elimination Final: QLD-M vs SA, 9:00AM
Sunday – Gold Medal Qualification Game: VIC vs NSW, 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
AUSTRALIAN YOUTH WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
South Australia (1-1) and Queensland (2-0) advance out of the final three second round, and go to the Gold Medal Game.
Western Australia win bronze.
The Gold Medal Game is at 3:00PM on Sunday, watch on Baseball+.






















