12 April 2026
Day 1 AWC Recap Story and Highlights | Victoria fly to 2-0 start, NSW and QLD make statements
The 2026 Australian Women’s Championships begins today in Melbourne with four games on deck.
We’ll update this page with results and recaps. For full information visit our tournament hub.
TOURNAMENT HUB: www.baseball.com.au/womens2026/
DAY 1 SCHEDULE | APRIL 12 |
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– Queensland 11 def Roos 3
– Victoria 22 def Western Australia 3
– Victoria 10 def South Australia 1
– New South Wales 12 def Western Australia 3
– Full schedule available here.
– Live Scoring available here through GameChanger.
CURRENT STANDINGS
1. Victoria 2-0
2. Queensland 1-0
2. New South Wales 1-0
4. Roos 0-1
4. South Australia 0-1
6. Western Australia 0-2
RECAPS
QUEENSLAND 11 def ROOS 3 | Relentless Queenslanders pull away late to win

Rio Bradley led a dominant team batting display from Queensland in an 11-3 run-rule win.
Bradley reached base four times, going 3-for-4, with three RBI, 2 stolen bases and three runs in her first taste of nationals since 2024. She also caught three young arms – Charlotte Stokes, Hannah Elliot and Lila Hall.
Queensland tallied 13 hits as a team, scoring in all but one inning. Molly Paddison had three hits while, Jess Sullivan and Mackenzie Rogers also had a pair of hits.
All nine players reached base at least once. You can view the hits below.
They survived an early scare from the Roos. The composite team left 11 runners on base in the first four innings – including bases loaded twice – as Queensland held their nerve.
They were helped by a steady relief performance from Lila Hall, who fired off 3.1 innings with five hits, two runs and a strikeout. She (below) entered the game with bases loaded, two-outs, and a 3-1 lead. She promptly struck out a batter and rolled on from there.

“She did so well,” said Bradley after the game. “She doesn’t pitch much in club ball but she came out with a lot of energy and was ready to go. It was great catching her.”
Bradley helped put the game away with a two-out RBI single that scored a pair in the fourth. It pushed the scoreline to 6-2. Bradley and Paddison combined for back-to-back triples in a three run sixth.
Bronwyn Gell had two hits for the Roos, while pitching 4.0 inning with seven hits and five earned runs with seven strikeouts.
ROOS
Hits (6): Bronwyn Gell (2), Emma Sullivan, Reagan O’Rielley, Macy Priamo, Mackenzie Prentice-Evans
RBI: Bri Hosie, Gell, O’Rielley
QLD
Hits (13): Molly Paddison (3), Rio Bradley (3), Charlotte Stokes (2), Jess Sullivan (2), Mackenzie Rogers (2), Charlotte Stokes, Hannah Marshall, Kirah Maloney
VICTORIA 22 def Western Australia 3 | Victoria red hot on a chilly day

Victoria scored 22 runs off 13 hits in an impressively patient batting display in frigid Melbourne conditions.
As a team, they worked 17 walks off Western Australian pitching. WPBL draft pick Emi Saiki led the team with four walks.
With the bats, Abbey Kelly and Miku Saita posted three hits apiece. Jamie Bastian had 5 RBI.
Allie Bebbere started for Victoria, tossing 3.0 innings with six hits, one earned run, and two strikeouts. Brittney Baker and Ash Patton tossed two scoreless innings in relief.
Victoria exploded for seven runs in the second to race away to a 7-1 lead. They added five in the third and seven more in the fourth.
VICTORIA
Hits (13): Abbey Kelly (3), Kira Kuwamoto, Lili Cavanagh (2), Abbey McLellan (2), Jamie Bastian, Miku Saita (3), Ruby Dale
RBI: Kelly, Kuwamoto (3), Cavanagh (2), McLellan (2), Bastian (5), Saita (3), Bentley (2), Dale
VICTORIA 10 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1 | Victoria explode for six runs in the fourth to improve to 10-1
Victoria capped off a perfect opening day with a 10-1 win over a young South Australian squad.
The game was close until the middle of the fourth inning, when Victoria sent 11 batters to the box and plated six runs.
They were led by a standout performance by Abbey McLellan (below) who went 3-for-4 at the dish with two RBI. It capped off a five hit day for McLellan in her return to the nationals.

Abbey Kelly also reached base three times and scored twice, building off a five run performance in Game 1.
Kira Kuwamoto collected a pair of hits in the win. Victoria as a team tallied ten hits.
Narumi Kametani was excellent in her start. She went 4.0 innings with three hits, one unearned run and no walks. Jess Johnson tossed an inning of relief with two strikeouts. Paula Doherty struck out the side in her inning of relief.
Jasmine Bentley took a great diving catch.
South Australia collected three hit. Carly Moore had the lone RBI. Amara Quinn allowed six runs, with only two earned runs, in her 3.0 innings. Dakota Ding and Maxine Saunders pitched in relief.
On the day, Victoria outscored opponents 32-4 with 23 hits and 21 walks.
“I think we’re very good in the batters box. We’re swinging at the right pitches, attacking and hitting the ball hard,” noted Abbey Kelly after the game.
Abbey McLellan agrees.
“We were feeling the game based on whatever staged we were in. We’ve been discipline and hunted good pitches, and once the game(s) got a little bit more comfortable, we still stayed discipline but were swinging with a bit more freedom but looking to do damage,” said McLellan after the game.
VICTORIA
Hits (10): Abbey Kelly, Kira Kuwamoto (2), Lili Cavanagh, Ash Patton, Abbey McLellan (3), Miku Saita, Jasmine Bentley
RBI: Kelly, Kuwamoto (2), Cavanagh (2), Patton, McLellan (2), Saita
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (3): Sarah McMahon, Carly Moore, Indie O’Hazy Tschorn
RBI: Moore
NEW SOUTH WALES 12 def WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3 | Isobel Lambert drives in five in runaway win
New South Wales’ gold medal defense is off to a strong start.
The Blues outhit Western Australia, last year’s bronze medalists, 13-4 en route to a runaway win.
Isobel Lambert had two hits and drove in five runs in the win.
They were buoyed by multi-hit performances from Lisa Nakashio, Maddi Heath, Cayla Johnston and Sayaka Mori.
Ebony Van Eynde threw 4.2 innings in her start. She allowed three runs (one earned), with four hits, four walks and six strikeouts. Maddi Erwin struck out four in her 1.1 innings of relief.
Chloe Atkinson had four of WA’s four hits.
The game was tied at three in the second when Mori’s RBI single gave NSW the lead for good. Cayla Johnston added to the advantage with an RBI in the third. They scored three in the third and four in the fourth.
Western Australia fall to 0-2.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (13): Lisa Nakashio (2), Ticara Geldenhuis, Claire O’Sullivan, Isobel Lambert (2), Maddison Heath (2), Cayla Johnson (2), Kara Cassidy, Sayaka Mori (2)
RBI: Lambert (5), Nakashio, O’Sullivan, Bree Green, Johnson, Mori
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (4): Atkinson (2), Leah Cornish, Caitlyn Eynon
RBI: Eynon, Atkinson

















