25 May 2026
Day 5 Newspaper and Mini Match | Adelaide Armada and Eastern Phantoms win Gold Medals on dramatic day in Redcliffe
An adventurous day as the tournament was relocated 300km down the highway to conclude the tournament after heavy rains hit Gold Coast and Northern NSW.
After multiple contingency fields were foiled at the last minute due to rain, teams made their way nearly 300km away in Redcliffe, Queensland to play out the rest of the tournament.
Here is your Newspaper Story. Here you’ll find today’s scores, quick game recaps, key stats, highlights, and photos from across both tournaments.
By Monday, two teams will earn the right to represent Australia at their respective World Series events.
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TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND SCORES
JUNIOR LEAGUE – Tournament Hub | INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE – Tournament Hub
JUNIOR LEAGUE FINALS
at Redcliffe, live Scoring via GameChanger
Semi Final: Cronulla Black 8 def Hills Blue 0
GOLD MEDAL: Eastern Phantoms 4 def Cronulla Black 2
Eastern Phantoms win gold and advance to the Junior League World Series in California later this year.
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE FINALS
at Pine Hills Baseball Club, Live Scoring via GameChanger
2:15PM – GOLD MEDAL: Adelaide Armada 13 def Southern Titans 0
Adelaide Armada win gold and advance to the Intermediate League World Series in California later this year.
RECAPS
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE GOLD: Adelaide Armada 13 def Southern Titans 0 | Adelaide Armada Crowned Intermediate League Champions After Dominant Gold Medal Performance
The Adelaide Armada are national champions. .
Adelaide claimed the 2026 Intermediate League Championship on Monday morning with a commanding 13-0 victory over Southern Titans, securing Australia’s spot at the Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California this August.
It marks the first time since 2016 that an Adelaide team has won a Little League national championship.
The victory capped a remarkable and chaotic final day of the tournament.
After relentless rain up and down the New South Wales and Queensland coast left nearly every diamond in the region unplayable, the Gold Medal Game was relocated nearly 300 kilometres north to Redcliffe Baseball Club in Queensland.A huge effort from tournament officials, volunteers, and baseball clubs ensured the championship game could still go ahead.
Once first pitch arrived, Adelaide wasted no time taking control.
The Armada exploded for four runs in the opening inning before putting the game out of reach with a six-run second inning in a relentless offensive display.
Ethan Zoontjens ignited the fast start with a two-run double in the first before Archie Wallis, Brock Harding, and Harrison Malec all contributed RBI plays as Adelaide surged ahead early.
The pressure never stopped.
Cooper Scarabotti and William Fuller added RBI singles in the second inning, Wallis drove in two more runs, Zachary Gratton worked a bases-loaded walk, and Harrison Malec added another RBI hit as the lead ballooned to 10-0.
It was a complete team effort offensively.
Adelaide collected 12 hits, drew seven walks, stole seven bases, and played flawless defence behind one of the best pitching performances of the tournament.
Zoontjens was sensational on the mound, throwing a complete-game no-hitter across five innings while striking out eight.
The right-hander battled through five walks but never allowed Southern Titans to record a hit, repeatedly making big pitches whenever pressure mounted.
Wallis finished with three RBI, while Zoontjens, Wallis, Harrison Malec, and Fuller all collected two hits each.
The championship win sends Adelaide to the Intermediate League World Series in California later this year, where they will represent Australia on the international stage.
WINNING PLAYER LIST: Archie Wallis, Brock Harding, Harrison Malec, Flynn Dienelt, Angus Deer, Harvey Ingram, Cooper Scarabotti, Ethan Zoontjens, Jack Blanton, Zachary Gratton, William Fuller, Archer Spratt
ADELAIDE ARMADA
Hits (12): Ethan Zoontjens (2), Archie Wallis (2), Harrison Malec (2), William Fuller (2), Brock Harding, Harvey Ingram, Cooper Scarabotti, Archer Spratt
RBI: Archie Wallis (3), Ethan Zoontjens (2), Zachary Gratton (2), Brock Harding, Harrison Malec, Cooper Scarabotti, William Fuller
Pitching: Ethan Zoontjens — 5.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 5 BB, 8 K
SOUTHERN TITANS
Pitching:
Jack Clarke — 1.1 IP, 6 H, 9 R, 9 ER, 5 BB, 3 K
Jacob Golding — 2.2 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
JUNIOR LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL: Cronulla 8 def Hills Blue 0| Cronulla Black Advance to Gold Medal Game Behind Birthday Shutout From Kai Shibata
Cronulla Black are through to the Junior League Gold Medal Game after an emotional and dominant 8-0 semi-final victory over Hills Blue on Monday afternoon.
The win sets up a championship showdown against Eastern Phantoms in just 30 minutes.
In a day filled with chaos and weather drama, Cronulla came through.
The semi-final was relocated to Redcliffe Baseball Club in Queensland, nearly 300 kilometres from Lismore, after relentless rain across the coast rendered almost every diamond in the region unplayable. Thanks to a remarkable effort from tournament officials, volunteers, and local baseball clubs, the game was still able to go ahead.
And once it did, Kai Shibata owned the moment.
Pitching on his 14th birthday, Shibata was outstanding across six shutout innings, allowing just four hits while striking out five to lead Cronulla into the national championship game.
But the game’s most emotional moment came in the third inning.
With Cronulla building momentum, Hudson Shorey delivered a key RBI single to extend the lead to 3-0. It was bigger than baseball.
Just one month ago, Shorey lost his mother. Following the tournament relocations, Cronulla unexpectedly found themselves playing on the very diamond where his mum had grown up playing baseball in Redcliffe.
In a moment almost impossible to script, Shorey came through with one of the biggest hits of the game on the same field tied so closely to his family.
Cronulla then broke the semi-final open with an eight-run third inning, the same inning Shorey had his hit.
Fenix Cutajar drove in a run with a single before Eli Foo worked a bases-loaded walk. Shorey followed with his RBI hit, Shibata added another run with a groundout, and Franklin Pyke crushed a bases-clearing triple to put the game firmly out of reach. Logan Glasheen later added another RBI groundout to cap the inning.
Pyke finished with three RBI and two hits in the middle of the lineup, while Benjamin Napier reached base twice via walks as Cronulla’s offence continued to apply pressure throughout the afternoon.
Zack Fordyce closed the final inning with two strikeouts to complete the combined shutout.
Hills Blue threatened at times through Justin Jang, who collected two hits, while Hudson Dobb stole two bases, but Cronulla’s pitching staff and defence never allowed the game to tighten.
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits: Franklin Pyke (2), Fenix Cutajar, Hudson Shorey
RBI: Franklin Pyke (3), Fenix Cutajar, Eli Foo, Hudson Shorey, Kai Shibata, Logan Glasheen
3B: Franklin Pyke
Pitching:
Kai Shibata — 6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K
Zack Fordyce — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K
JUNIOR LEAGUE GOLD MEDAL: Eastern Phantoms 4 def Cronulla Black 2 | Ellis dominates, Phantoms hold off late charge to claim Gold
The Eastern Phantoms are heading to the Junior League World Series.
The Western Australian club defeated Cronulla Black 4-2 in a tense Gold Medal Game on Monday evening at Redcliffe Baseball Club, earning the right to represent Australia in Taylor, Michigan this August against teams from around the globe.
It capped a remarkable tournament run for the Phantoms, who opened the national championships by conceding five runs in the top of the first inning of their opening game. They finished it as national champions without committing a single error across the entire tournament.
Lincoln Ellis was the star of the show, tossing 6.2 shutout innings in the win.
The title game was anything but comfortable.
Cronulla entered the championship less than 30 minutes after shutting out tournament favourites Hills Blue 8-0 in the semi-final, but the Eastern Phantoms struck immediately and never fully let go of control.
On the very first pitch of the game, Riley Malcolm singled to spark the offence. Hunter Gordon later drove in a run before Joshua Watts ripped a two-run single to give the Phantoms an immediate 2-0 lead in the opening inning.
The Phantoms added another run in the third when Gordon lined an RBI single down the right field line to make it 3-0.
Lincoln Ellis then took over.
The right-hander delivered one of the pitching performances of the tournament, allowing just three hits across the opening six innings while striking out nine. Ellis faced the minimum through six innings and repeatedly escaped trouble with composure and defence behind him.
His biggest moment came in the third inning.
Cronulla placed two runners on with nobody out and threatened to completely shift momentum, but Ellis responded with consecutive strikeouts before the Phantoms escaped the inning to preserve the three-run advantage.
Defence also played a massive role throughout the game.
Eastern Phantoms twice cut down Cronulla runners on the bases during the opening innings, while Joshua Watts turned a key fly ball into a double play in the fifth inning to stop another potential rally.
Cronulla’s defence answered with moments of its own, including a strong play at third base to end a dangerous Phantoms threat in the third inning and keep the deficit within reach.
The game stayed tense all the way to the final out.
Eastern extended the margin to 4-0 in the seventh before Cronulla mounted one final charge. Down to their last out with nobody on base, Cronulla rattled off three straight hits to suddenly bring the tying run to the plate.
Benjamin Napier drove in a run before Franklin Pyke added another RBI hit to cut the deficit to 4-2 and make the finish nervy for the Phantoms.
But after Jordan Abbott entered in relief, Eastern finally secured the final out to complete the championship victory.
The two teams had already played one classic earlier in the tournament, when Eastern edged Cronulla 1-0 in pool play. The Gold Medal Game proved just as tense.
The championship game was relocated to Redcliffe Baseball Club in Queensland, nearly 300 kilometres north of Lismore, after relentless rain across New South Wales and Queensland left almost every diamond in the region unplayable. A huge effort from tournament officials, volunteers, and baseball clubs ensured the national final could still go ahead.
PLAYER LIST: Jordan Abbott, Jake Hayden, Troy Kingma, Riley Malcolm, Joshua Watts, Lincoln Ellis, Samuel Gardiner, Bailey Stingers, Hunter Gordon, Ryder Canny, Brody Warner, Brody Perkins. Coaches: Adam Ellis (Manager), Jeremy Sexton, Malcolm Riley, Bianca Hayden (EO)
EASTERN PHANTOMS
Hits: R. Malcolm, H. Gordon, J. Watts, B. Warner, T. Kingma
RBI: J. Watts (2), H. Gordon
Pitching:
Lincoln Ellis — 6.2 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 9 K
Jordan Abbott — 0.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits: K. Shibata, B. Napier, F. Pyke, C. Blyton, L. Vigil, Z. Fordyce
RBI: B. Napier, F. Pyke
Pitching:
Zack Fordyce — 5.2 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 7 K
Leo Vigil — 1.1 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K












































