06 April 2024
Day 6 Australian Women's Championships Results & Info - Youth Gold Medal Awarded + Women's Reaching End
It’s going to be a great day at the 2024 Australian Women’s Championships.
At 3:00PM, South Australia and Queensland will compete in the Youth Championship Gold Medal Game. You can watch the action on Baseball+.
Here you will find schedules, game updates, and useful information.
More useful information and archived stories can be found here.
SUNDAY APRIL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Congratulations to Western Australia who won bronze in the Youth Women’s – their first medal since 2016!
In the Open Women’s, the winner of South Australia vs Queensland advances to the preliminary final. They will play the loser of New South Wales and Victoria.
The winner of Victoria and New South Wales goes straight to the Gold Medal game.
RESULTS
AYWC GOLD – SA 14 def QLD 1
AWC – Queensland 10 def South Australia 7, QLD advances to Prelim
AWC – VIC 7 def NSW 1, VIC advance to Gold Medal
AYWC Consolation – NSW 4 def VIC 2
AYWC Consolation – NSW 7 def WA 4
AYWC Consolation – WA 12 def VIC 2
AWC Consolation – WA 17 def QLDW 2
Here is the schedule for tomorrow:

RECAPS + SCORES
U16 GOLD MEDAL: SOUTH AUSTRALIA 14 def QUEENSLAND 1
Every player in the South Australian starting line-up. Starting pitcher Alice Brown tossed a complete game, allowing just four hits and one run. She also went 4-for-5 with the bat.
Elimination Final
QLD M 10 def SA 7
SA started strong in the game against QLD, after a single in the first as Elisa Gooley sent two runs in after a groundout.
Kelsey Barker started strong on the mound for SA, limiting QLD’s scoring chances until the third where none other than QLD star rookie Molly Paddison kicked off the inning with a single and started the QLD rally.
Molly Paddison, Riordan Bradley, Shiori Hoshino and Hannah Marshall all collected hits in the fourth to give QLD the lead for the first time in the game, ending the inning 2 runs ahead.
Brianna Ragau had an RBI double in the fifth to extend QLD’s lead and Riordan Bradley had another single that drove in Hannah Wilson. Smart base running and an error for SA would see QLD hold a handy 5 run lead going into the sixth.
SA mounted a comeback in the seventh, a double to Bianca Ramsey with bases loaded drove in 2 runs. Followed by another 2 RBI double to Jess Maslin, SA were trailing by 3 with 2 outs in hand. A single to Georgia Davis saw Jess Maslin in scoring position, but steady relief pitching by Britany Wyllie saw QLD get their final outs and progress to the preliminary final.
Big Performers-
Brianna Ragau (QLD): 2-4, 3 RBI
Bianca Ramsay (SA): 1.0IP, 1SO,3RBI
GOLD MEDAL QUALIFICATION GAME – VIC 7 def NSW 1
Undefeated Victoria punched their ticket to the Gold Medal Game.
The two heavyweights of the tournament faced off in the gold medal qualification game, with VIC yet to lose a game it was a tough task ahead for NSW.
Wasting no time VIC were the first to get runs on the board, thanks to a 2 run RBI double from Jamie Bastians.
The next 2.1 innings were scoreless for both teams, with Jessica Johnson for VIC and MacKenzie Johnson for NSW both tossing well for their respective side.
VIC were back on the board again in the fourth, a string of hits to Lillian Bell-Tanner, Jamie Bastian, Ruby Dale resulted in 3 runs.
Claire O’sullivan got NSW on the board after a ground ball resulted in an error that saw Lisa Nakashio cross home plate.
The VIC batters were out again in the fifth inning, back-to-back doubles to Kira Kuwamoto and Belinda Cannington plus a single to Lillian Bell-Tanner added 2 runs to their tally. Giving VIC a comfortable 5 run lead late in the game.
Lili Cavanagh took to the mound in the sixth for VIC and closed out the game, with 1 strikeout and allowing no hits.
In her last at-bat for the day Lili Cavanagh had an RBI single, extending VIC’s lead to 6 runs.
NSW worked quickly in the field in the sixth, resulting in them getting another chance with the bat. VIC would finish the game in style with a slick double play to go undefeated into the gold medal match.
AYWC AND AWC – CONSOLATION GAMES
NSW 4 def VIC 2
VIC took the lead early with a Kendra Rutgers single that saw Chelsea Nunn home on an error.
Saya Turnley pitched a gem for VIC with 6 strikeouts in 2 innings. A double to Mariam Arifaki, plus errors and walks in the third gave NSW a 3-1 lead over VIC.
Andie Torcasio had an RBI single in the fourth for VIC, with the lead now reduced to 2 runs. A double play from NSW would end the innings for VIC and seal the victory for NSW.
NSW 7 def WA 4
NSW got on the board in the first with a ground out to Ryleigh Delacour-Batch.
Quincy Hindmarsh was on the mound for NSW and pitched strong with 2 strikeouts in her 2 innings, allowing no runs.
NSW broke the game open in the third piling on 5 runs with hits to Kara Cassidy, Ava Makin, Sienna Gledhill and Ryleigh Delacour-Batch.
WA came alive in the third after 2 walks, a double to Jemma Golding scored 2 runs. An RBI single by Emma Rendell added to WA’s tally.
AWC – Western Australia 17 def Queensland White 2
Madison White hit a ground ball in the fourth, which added another to WA’s tally, ultimately after time was reached WA would fall by 3 runs.
17 year old Ava Tyson opened the pitching for WA, delivering 3 quick outs to start the game.
Singles Chloe Atkinson, Meaghan Haggart and Madison Lines delivered WA’s first 3 runs of the game. A series of walks and a double to Charlotte Yates had WA ending the innings with a 7 run lead.
For their second run with the bat, WA added a further 7 runs.The highlight of the inning coming from a Chloe Atkinson single that brought 2 runs home.
A double for Emma Reid in the third gave QLD W their second run of the game.
Catiling Eynon, Chloe Atkinson and Grace Spano all had hits in the fourth for WA. Ending the game with a 17-2 win, it was a positive end to the tournament for last year’s champions WA.
AYWC – WA 12 def VIC 2
Runs came early for both teams, with VIC adding 1 in the first before WA put 5 on the board.
VIC had 4 hits in the second, with Alexandra Egan and Charlotte Jansen both bringing in runners to cut into WA’s lead.
WA picked up more runs in the fourth with some unsteady pitching and fielding, after a ground out to Jemma Golding helped add 4 runs to their tally.
A healthy lead for WA with Isabella Cleva on the mound, VIC were against the wall with 2 outs before a double to Andie Torcasio brought in 2 runs. The comeback would end with the next batter, with WA coming out 6 run winners.

























