09 January 2026
Australian Youth Championships
January 9 AYC Recaps | Two states clinch a finals in the U16s, homers fly in the U18s
A very long Day 3 of the Australian Youth Championships comes to a close. Wind gusts of over 60 kmh, play postponed due to temperatures of 45 degrees, an early start and a late finish.
Here are recaps of all nine games across three venues. The Under 18s started today and the Under 16s inched closer to finals with two states locking up positions in the top four.
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STANDINGS AND SCORES
Under 16 Division Scores
– Victoria 11 def ACT Roos 9
– New South Wales Country 9 def South Australia 5
– Queensland 10 def Western Australia 4
– New South Wales 15 def Western Australia 5
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CURRENT STANDINGS
*clinched spot in top 4
1. Victoria 4-1, 8 points*
2. New South Wales 4-0, 8 points*
3. New South Wales Country 2-2, 4 points
4. Queensland 2-2, 4 points
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5. South Australia 1-2-1, 3 points
6. Western Australia 1-3-1, 3 points
7. ACT Roos 0-4, 0 points
Under 18 Division Scores
– New South Wales 9 def ACT Roos 1
– Victoria 18 def ACT Roos 0
– South Australia 14 def NSW Country 2
– New South Wales 14 def Queensland 5
– Western Australia 20 def NSW Country 6
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CURRENT U18 STANDINGS
1. New South Wales 2-0
2. Victoria 1-0
3. South Australia 1-0
4. Western Australia 1-0
5. Queensland 0-1
6. NSW Country 0-2
6. Roos 0-2
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U16 RECAPS
VIC 11 def ROOS 9 | Victoria secure position in playoffs, coming from behind to take down ACT despite being outhit eight to six

Victoria took an early lead after an aggressive start on the basepaths, stealing multiple bags, before wild pitches and throwing errors allowed two runs to cross the plate.
The Roos had a quick reply.
Conor Stewart’s two-RBI double tied it up and quickly brought ACT back into the game.
They kept the pressure on, extending their lead to 5-2 in the top of the third after Aidan Corkill doubled, and Victoria commited some costly errors, each scoring a run for the Roos.
However, Victoria flipped the game on it’s head in the bottom of the third, scoring seven runs on three hits to take a 9-5 lead. Lucas Joel paved the way with a 3-RBI double that eventually had the half inning ended due to the mercy-run rule.
It still wasn’t enough to keep the Roos quiet.
Owen Monoghan’s single created the opportunity for Lincoln Barrett and Jackson Schneider to score on Victorian throwing errors. It brought the score to 7-9 before Aidan Corkill’s RBI single brought ACT within one run.
Victoria added some insurance runs from a walk and a wild pitch. Cruize Chase brought the score to 11-8 with a sacrifice fly.
Oscar Rey-Benguigui smacked an RBI double to add one more to the Roos’ tally, but it wasn’t enough to get their first win.
Victoria improve to 4-1 and have secured a top four spot. They will play finals from Sunday.
They have one game remaining vs NSW country before finals.
ACT drop to 0-4. They are still in search of their first win.
ACT ROOS
HITS (10): S. Kobayashi, O. Monoghan (2), A. Corkill, E. Everett (2), O. Rey-Benguigui, C. Stewart.
RBI (4): O. Monoghan, A. Corkill, E. Everett, T. Sims, O. Maher.
VICTORIA
HITS (6): J. Northfield (2), S. Stafilis, P. Halasz, L. Joel, G. Steer.
RBI: S. Stafilis (2), C. Chase, C. Potts, C. Morris (2), J Burton, L. Joel, E. Bush
NSW C 9 def SA 5 | New South Wales Country shake up the tournament and prove that a playoff spot of their own is well within reach as they take down South Australia.
Hugh Kelly was one shy of a cycle as he led NSW Country’s way to take down SA. He doubled in the second inning, singled in the third inning, and tripled in the fourth.
It was the bottom of NSWC’s lineup that was the most threatening. Jackson Leighton, Austin Turner, and Hugh Kelly combines for seven of the team’s thirteen hits. They each had two RBI’s.
NSW scored all nine of their runs in innings two, three, and four.
The most notable contributions were from Austin Turner and Jackson Leighton. Turner’s RBI triple (below) was the hit that gave NSW the lead, and they never looked back. Leighton’s two-RBI double solidified their lead, 5-2.

A few wild pitches and errors allowed two more runs to cross for the country kids. 7-2.
Hugh Kelly added another with a mighty RBI triple. He was backed up by Austin Turner who drove him in. 9-2.
SA scored three unanswered runs to bring the score to 9-5, but couldn’t complete the comeback.
NSW Country
HITS: T. Bragg, R. Coombes, K Gilbert (2), L. Gardner (2), H. Kelly (3), A. Turner (2), J. Leighton (2),
RBI: C. Stark, J. Cruz, H. Kelly (2), A. Turner (2), J. Leighton (2).
QLD 10 def WA 4 | Logan Lokeni leads Queensland to overcome playoff position holding Western Australia in hot heat
WA burst out the gates scoring three runs after a Chayce Humble two-RBI single and a sacrifice fly from Riley Lines that scored another.
However, Queensland was quick to respond.
Buzz Mecham’s lead-off double was the first run after he scored from a throwing error. The next two were scored from walks and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Chase Crew. That tied the game at three.
WA re-took the lead in the top of the third from a sacrifice fly. 4-3
This was the last time WA put any runs on the board.
Queensland started their domination with an RBI sacrifice fly from William Bain, and an extra run following a throwing error. 5-4.
Logan Lokeni added two more with a huge double, and was backed up by Beau Cole with an RBI single.
William Bain and Logan Lokeni hit another RBI double each to take full control of the game. 10-4.
Lokeni was a standout. He finished with two doubles and four RBI’s.
QLD
HITS: B. Mecham (2), W. Bain (2), L. Lokeni (2), A. Wise, B. Cole, L. Duke.
RBI: W. Bain (2), L. Lokeni (4), B. Cole (2), C. Crew
WA
HITS: R. Ottoway, F. Hennessy, C. Humble, K. Scaife, H. Ostaszewskyj
RBI: C. Humble (3), R. Lines
NSW 15 def WA 5 | New South Wales clinch their finals position after a domination against WA
NSW came out the gates firing, after a Mitch Howay RBI double put up the first run of the game.
WA replied quickly and took the lead. Jayden Woods knocked an RBI double down the left field line to tie it up, before taking a 2-1 lead from a wild pitch.
But New South Wales didn’t take long to regain their advantage. Stockdale ripped a two RBI double to grab the lead. 3-2.

They added to their tally in the top of the third inning following an RBI single from Daniel Price, and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Owen Hart.
NSW solidified their lead in the sixth, scoring three runs from RBI walks, before a two-RBI single via Jesse Hanrahan.
They stayed aggressive on the base paths all night, amassing ten stolen bases. Their defense backed it up by not committing a single error.
Creamer and Murdoch combined out of the NSW bullpen to throw 4.0 innings of shutout baseball. They struck out three each.
NEW SOUTH WALES
HITS: B. Stockdale, M. Howay (2), J. Hanrahan, A. Bennetts, D. Price.
RBI: B. Stockdale (2), J. Kelly, N. Nash (2), M. Howay, J. Hanrahan (2), O. Hart, A. Bennetts (2), D. Price
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
HITS: E. Takuta, C. Truong, E. Raymond, J. Woods, J. Trainer, O. Barber, S. Lemieux, N. Mills, H. Jenkins
UNDER 18 RECAPS
NSW 9 def ACT ROOS 1 | Kennedy homers, New South Wales manage just four hits, but cruise past ACT Roos in tournament opener
There wasn’t a lot of hitting, but New South Wales took advantage of every opportunity during their 9-1 over the Roos at Essendon.
The victors combined for just four hits while conceding only two.
New South Wales pulled away in a five-run third inning. Kobe Cusbert had a bases-clearing, 3-RBI triple that blew the game open.
Liam Worne also drove in two runs in the win, while Ashton Kennedy had a homer, two walks and scored three times.
Trystan Crynes (1.1 IP), Jake Shorey (2.1 IP), Cam Howay (1.0 IP) and Harley Gibson (1.0 IP) combined for two hits, four walks and seven strikeouts. Shorey led the way with four punch outs in his outing.
Matt Fielden led the Roos at the plate, recording both their hits.
Ashton Saggers, Ned Richards, Flynn Starkey and Rhys Watson pitched for the Roos.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (4): Kobe Cusbert, Ashton Kennedy, Liam Worne, Ben Sawyer
RBI: Cusbert (3), Kennedy, Worne (2), Griffiths, Chou, Sawyer
HR: Kennedy
ROOS
Hits (2): Matt Fielden (2)
RBI: Fielden
VICTORIA 18 def ACT Roos 0 | Bertucci and Stokes combine for 8 RBI as Victoria run wild
Jack Bertucci went 3-for-4 with 4 RBI while Brody Stokes went 4-for-4 with 4 RBI as Victoria ran away to an 18-0 win.
The dynamic Victorian duo were the centrepiece of a 12-hit effort by the hosts.
Riley Peoples, Windsor Breckenridge and Jai DiBlasi combined to allow just three hits in 5.0 innings pitched in the win.

Victoria scored four in the first and the maximum seven in each of the third and fourth innings.
Victoria move to 1-0 while the Roos start the tournament 0-2.
VICTORIA
Hits (12): B. Stokes (4), J. Bertucci (3), Cooper Bishop-Worn, Sam Walk, Euan Clarkin, Cooper Busch, Harrison Brodie
RBI: Bishop-Worn (2), Walk (2), Bertucci (4), Stokes (4), Bush (2), L. Brennan, Brodie (2)
ROOS
Hits (4): Oscar Kelly, Joseph Lotan, Ned Richards, Sam Land
SA 14 def NSW C 2 | South Australian pitching allows just two hits and overcomes wild and windy conditions to storm down New South Wales Country
Sam Galpin crushed the first homerun of the U18 tournament as SA controlled the game from the start.
The South Aussies got on the board early after Ollie Hayes kicked things off with an RBI single, before Harry Taintey came across the plate via Jack Wilton’s RBI walk.
It was the start of SA’s fourteen unanswered runs.
Will Tanner, Tommy Bird, Angus Hennessy, and Owen Couzner all hit RBI doubles to bring the game to 6-0.
Bird and Alex Gray both crossed the plate again through wild pitches.
Tate Coulls and Owen Couzner added to the tally with RBI singles.
Sam Galpin capped it off with a two-run long ball. It was the first homerun of the under-18 tournament.
Zac Tibbits and Jack Roe combined on the mound for SA to throw 4.0 innings. They allowed no hits and no earned runs.
Toby Kortekaas came in to close it out. He held NSW C to just two hits and two earned runs.
SA
HITS: L. Manson, H. Taintey, T. Bird (3), A. Hennessey, O. Hayes, J. Wilton, T. Coulls, O. Couzner (3), W. Tanner, S. Galpin
RBI: T. Bird, A. Hennessey, O. Hayes, J. Wilton, T. Coulls, O. Couzner (4), S. Galpin (2).
NSW Country
HITS: B. Nee, C. McCarthy
RBI: C. McCarthy
WA 20 def NSW C 5 | Western Australia roll past NSW Country with homeruns flying out of the park on Friday night
WA’s elite hitting proved to be the defining part of this one.
Eita Sakumara, Cooper Barber, and Cameron Bahr all hit long balls to ensure the win. The three combined for nine of WA’s twenty runs scored.
Sakumara’s (pictured below) homer came early in the first inning. He was backed up by an RBI single from Thomas Williams and gave themselves an early 2-0 lead.

WA added another eight runs on just four hits in the bottom of the third inning. Cooper Barber’s homerun scoring two of these.
Cameron Bahr’s three-run homer in the bottom of the fourth inning helped Western Australia put up another seven runs.
NSW Country attempted a comeback. It was Cohen Ryan leading the charge with a two-run homerun of his own.
WA accumulated sixteen hits in the game. Golding, Branch, and Bahr all collected three hits. Golding and Bahr were the toughest to handle. They were back-to-back on the lineup, and both drove in four runs.
They were strong defensively too, not recording a single error on the game.
WA’s starter Zai Gordon threw two innings of shutout baseball. He allowed just one hit while putting down four NSW C batters on strikes.
WA
HITS: E. Sakumara, C. Bahr (3), L. Golding (3), T. Williams (2), C. Barber, C. Bensemen, C. Branch (3), B. Hannam (2)
RBI: E. Sakumara (2), C. Bahr (4), L. Golding (4), T. Williams (3), C. Barber (3), C. Branch, J. Vlasic
NSW 14 def QUEENSLAND 4 | Fatu drives in five as New South Wales improve to 2-0
New South Wales raced out to an early 9-0 lead and never looked back in a 14-5 victory over Queensland.
The win capped off a long day. New South Wales played their first game at 8:30AM and last at 7:00PM.
They finish with a 2-0 record and sit pretty in first place before tomorrow’s double-header.
Draven Fatu (below) played a central role. The catcher drove in a run in each of his four plate appearances, going 2-for-4 with 4 RBI.
New South Wales scored six in the first off Tirrell Waiwai and three in the second.
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Queensland scored four of the next five runs to cut the lead to 10-4 heading into the fifth, but New South Wales brought the hammer down by adding another four in the last.
Kobe Cusbert, Bailey Richards and Fletcher Willard looked strong on the mound for the winners.
New South Wales tallied 11 hits in the game. Ryan Chou, Franke. Clarke, Fatu and Ryan Reekie each had two. Ashton Kennedy had three. Walks.
Coleby Ryerson and Tylah Laurie each had two hits for Queensland. Alonzo Griffin drove in a run.
NEW SOUTH WALES
HITS (11): Frank Clarke (2), Draven Fatu (2), Ryan Chou (2), Ryan Reekie (2), Tahlan Cavill, Liam Worne, Kobe Cusbert
RBI: Cusbert, Cavill (2), Worne (2), Fatu (5), Chou, Reekie (3)
QUEENSLAND
Hits (7): Colebey Ryerson (2), Alonzo Zaire Griffin, Kobi Wise, Lachie Pawsey, Tyler Laurie
RBI (1): Griffin























