09 June 2024
Div. 1 Little League Day 5 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More | June 9, 2024
recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Nick Bottaro
This was one of the craziest final days of an Australian Little League Division I Championship. Eight teams entered the day in contention to advance to the semi-finals. Only four could advance.
We saw a three-way tie in one group, a four-way tie in another, and a sensational comeback. Read about the day below as it unfolded.
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Today’s Schedule
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Canberra Rangers 18 def Melbourne Mariners 1
Ryde Red 17 def Brisbane SouthWest 3
Central Firebirds 11 def Melbourne Athletics 0
Cronulla Black 6 def Adelaide Marlins 0
Brisbane North 6 def Hills Red 2
Adelaide Rays 13 def Eastern Phantoms 4
FINAL STANDINGS
*top two advance to semi-finals
First tiebreaker is head-to-head. Second is runs allowed ratio (total runs allowed / 6)
POOL A
1. Central Firebirds: 3-2 (14)*
2. Hills Red: 3-2 (14)*
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3. Cronulla Black: 3-2 (19)
4. Melbourne Athletics: 3-2 (30)
5. Adelaide Marlins: 2-3 (24)
6. Brisbane North: 0-4 (31)
POOL B
1. Adelaide Rays: 4-1 (6)*
2. Ryde Red: 4-1 (22)*
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3. Eastern Phantoms: 4-1 (25)
4. Canberra Rangers: 1-4 (33)
5. Brisbane SouthWest: 1-4 (43)
6. Melbourne Mariners: 1-4 (80)
9:00AM – Canberra Rangers 18 def Melbourne Mariners 1
A fifth inning spurt helped power Canberra to their first win of the tournament.
The Rangers scored eleven runs in the fifth. Overall, Canberra tallied 18 hits as a team.
It was a total team effort. Every player reached base and eleven different Rangers had at least a hit. Jaxen Bently led all Rangers with three hits.
Lucas Tanouye allowed just one run in his 4.0 inning start, striking out six.

9:30AM – Ryde Red 17 def Brisbane SouthWest 3
The Ryde bats were hot, as they finish Pool B with a 4-1 record and 22 runs allowed.
Their fate now rests on the final game of the group (Adelaide Rays vs Eastern Phantoms at 3:00PM). If the Phantoms win, Ryde will play in the semi-finals. If the Rays win, there will be a three-way tiebreaker required to determine who finishes top two, with runs allowed being a key tiebreaker.
Ryde piled on fifteen hits as a team. Every player in the line-up reached base. Benjamin Corner-Rutgers, Marcus Morrison, Hayden Love and Aleksander Puleo all had two hits. Kian Peterson had three.
Love had four RBI on the day.
Ryde had an early 4-0 lead before Brisbane scored three in the third. Ryde pulled away with five runs in the fourth and 13 unanswered overall.
Rodrigo Hernandez led Brisbane SouthWest with two hits.
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Central Firebirds 10 def Melbourne Athletics 0
The Central Firebirds have moved into a top two spot for the time being, bringing in to play multiple tiebreaker scenarios at 3-2.
Taj Humble was great on the mound. He pitched 4.0 shutout innings with eight strikeouts and just one hit. He also had a day with the bat, going 2-for-2 with two runs.
Eight other Firebirds had hits.
Central Firebirds needed less than hour to reach a ten run rule margin.
They’ve won their last two games and will hope results fall their way to confirm a spot in the Top 2 and the semi-finals.
Cronulla Black 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2
Lincoln Potter pitched five shutout innings, striking out eleven, while allowing just three hits in a stellar performance.
Cronulla Black finish the group with a 3-2 record and need Hills to lose and allow 12 or more runs to advance to the semi-finals (note: unofficial).
Cronulla scored three in the first and three in the third to pull away. Mason Hayes-Conway and Christopher Blyton each had two hits and two runs driven in.
Brisbane North 6 def Hills Red 2
WE HAVE A FOUR WAY TIE!
Brisbane North picked up their first win of the tournament, improving to 1-4. Significantly, it’s a loss for Hills Red, which drops them into a four-way tie for the top-two spots at 3-2 with Cronulla Black, Melbourne Athletics and Central Firebirds.
Brisbane surged ahead to a 3-0 lead thanks to Aaron Bell and Auston Terlea RBIs. After Hills Red pegged one back, Callum Wheeler extended it to a 4-1 lead and Brisbane never looked back
Bell and Terlea each had two hits for Brisbane North. Patrick Fogg pitched 6.0 innings allowing just two runs.
The tournament committee now will confirm who the top two teams are to advance.
Update: Firebirds (first) and Hills (second) advance as top two finishers with 14 runs allowed, winning a four-way tiebreaker.
Adelaide Rays 13 def Eastern Phantoms 4
Genuine insanity. Adelaide needed to win to advance to the semi-finals. A loss? They’re outside the top two.
The Phantoms could afford a loss but couldn’t allow more than 11 runs.
Adelaide fell behind 4-0 early and were trailing by that margin in the fourth inning.
Then the Rays made their move.
They scored two in the fourth. 4-2.
They then rattled off eleven runs in the fifth inning before closing it out in the sixth.
From the brink of elimination, to finishing top of the group with a 4-1 record.
The Phantoms unfortunately fall on the outside of the Top 2, falling third in a three way tiebreak (25 runs allowed).
Every player on the Rays reached base. They totalled eleven hits.
















