05 June 2024
Div II Little League Day 1 Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More
Welcome to Day 1 of the 2024 Australian Little League Division II Championships.
Here you will find recaps, results, standings and tournament information.
The event runs alongside the Little League Division 1. The event is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.
The New South Wales Government welcomes YOU to this great event.
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DAY 1 SCHEDULE / RESULTS
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NT Buffaloes 14 def Manly White 13
Manly Maroon 10 def Melbourne Rangers 0
MacArthur Colts 9 tied Southern Hills Warriors 9
Brisbane North Vikings 14 def Manly White 4
Gold Coast 11 def Central Firebirds 0
Manly Maroon 12 def Brisbane North Raiders 0
Melbourne Twins 5 def Brisbane North Vikings 0
Brisbane North Raiders 12 TIE Carine Cats 12
END OF DAY 1 STANDINGS
Top two teams advance to semi finals. Runs allowed in (parenthesis).
1. Melbourne Twins: 1-0 (0)
2. NT Buffaloes: 1-0 (13)
3. Brisbane North Vikings: 1-1 (9)
4. MacArthur Colts: 0-0-1 (9)
5. Southern Hills Warriors: 0-0-1 (9)
6. Manly White: 0-2 (27)
Pool B
1. Manly Maroon: 2-0 (0)
2. Gold Coast Cougars: 1-0 (0)
3. Carine Cats: 0-0-1 (12)
4. Brisbane North Raiders: 0-1-1 (24)
5. Central Firebirds: 0-1 (11)
6. Melbourne Rangers: 0-1 (10)

RECAPS
NT Buffaloes 14 def Manly White 13

The NT Buffaloes came back from six runs down to claim a famous walk-off win!
The Buffaloes were training 13-7 entering the bottom of the fifth and final inning. They stormed home to claim seven runs in the last for a walk-off win. Amazingly, all seven runs were scored with two outs on the board.
It was a total team effort. Every player reached base for Northern Territory. Lucas Porambo led NT with three hits. Lucas Nixon, Hannah Dior, and Jordan McVeigh all had two hits.
Porambo scored the winning run on a wild pitch. NT had two outs and nobody on before ripping off five singles, two walks and a hit-by-pitch.
“We practice so much for this. We all had energy. Once we had one run, it kept piling up and it gave energy to everyone else,” said Porambo. “Baseball is a growing sport and more people coming and there’s a lot of good potential to have a big future in [the NT].”
“It’s a great team, lots of encouragement and everyone was chipping in. Even if you get out, everyone is behind you and there’s lots of chat in the field,” added Lucas Nixon.
Josh Calacouras had two hits for Manly White. Noah Donnelly had two-RBI.
Manly Maroon 10 def Melbourne Rangers 0
Three Manly Maroon pitchers combined to one-hit the Rangers in a triumphant start to the tournament, while one player hit a homer.
Gus Phegan, Dominik Playle and Tyson Storey tossed five innings combined, giving up just one hit and no runs with eight strike outs.
Charlie Frankel hit the first homer of the tournament in the win for Manly Maroon.
Manly Maroon piled on six runs in the third inning to zoom ahead. Frankel and Playle each had two hits.
Brisbane North Vikings 14 def Manly White 4
Brisbane North Vikings scored ten unanswered runs to fly away from Manly White and claim their first win of the tournament.
Manly had just scored two runs in the fourth to tie the game up at four before the Vikings exploded.
The Vikings tallied nine hits as a team, Cam Holden and Xander Reid led the team with two hits. Easton Shuart had four runs batted in.
Chevy Rossello had two hits for Brisbane North.
Southern Hills Warriors 9 TIED MacArthur Colts 9

Southern Hills Warriors scored seven runs in the bottom of the last inning to comeback from 9-2 down to end the game in a draw.
The last four Warrior runs were all scored with two outs.
The Colts started fast. They scored six runs in the first inning. Benjamin Parker led the team with two hits.
Only three Warriors players had hits.
The Colts pitching pitching combination of Jack Ball, Jackson Burrows and Koa van Althuis Jones combined to strike out 13 batters in five innings.
Curtis Gay had five strikeouts to lead the Warriors.
Gold Coast Cougars 11 def Central Firebirds 0
Max Fraser twirled a gem on the mound for Gold Coast, striking out twelve batters in 4.0 shutout innings, as the Cougars piled on the runs in a big win.
Fraser also led the team with three runs scored, going 1-for-1 with two walks. Jack Railsback had and Ben Courts had two RBI each.
Gold Coast scored eleven off five hits.
Manly Maroon 12 def Brisbane North Raiders 0
It was a big day for Manly Maroon, who won their second game in big-time fashion. Manly defeated the Melbourne Rangers 10-0 earlier in the day.
A big six-run inning was the getaway frame for Maroon.
Aidan Clarke, Gus Phegan and Jeffery Martin led the Manly offence with two hits each. Phegan and Martin each had RBI. All twelve Manly players reached base.
Brisbane North Raiders managed four hits.
Melbourne Twins 5 def Brisbane North Vikings 0
The Twins scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back to pick up their first win.
Billy Hooker cashed in a pair in the first in the big swing of the inning. Jaxon Waters led the Twins with three hits.
Hooker also started on the mound, tossing 2.0 innings and while striking out five. Jason Waters pitched 2.1 innings in relief, not conceding a hit and striking out six.
The Vikings had three hits on the day.
Carine Cats 12 TIE Brisbane North Raiders 12
A wild one to end Day 1.
The Cats were down 6-2 early after the Raiders scored six in the first. Oliver Bigmore had the biggest blow, cashing in two with an RBI single.
Carine flipped the game upside down, taking a 7-6 lead in the fourth in a five-run inning. Oscar Ling had a two-RBI single.
The Raiders reclaimed the lead with three runs in the bottom of the fourth to take a 9-7 lead.
Back came the Cats with five in the top of the fifth, taking advantage of some errors.
Brisbane North then tied the game with three runs in the bottom of the fifth before the game was called for time.
Bigmore and Cohen Taylor led the Raiders with two hits. Five different players combined for the Cats five hits.






























