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09 June 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Div. II Little League Day 5 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Highlights Info & More | June 9, 2024

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Nick Bottaro

It’s Sunday Funday at the Australian Little League Division II Championships aka “moving day.”

Pool Play will finish on Monday morning, with consolation and medal games to follow. You can view the schedule here.

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2024 Australian Little League Division 2

08 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

2024 Little League Division II Hub | Standings, Schedule & Results

UPDATE: The final day’s schedule has been released. Click here.

The 2024 Little League Division 2 Championships (U13) is here.

From June 5-10 in Blacktown, NSW, twelve teams from across Australia will vie for a Division 2 title.

Here you will find the schedule, results, standings and important links.

The event runs alongside the Little League Division 2.

BROADCAST & LIVE SCORING

Diamond 1 will be broadcast on Baseball+. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.

GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.

You can follow Diamond 2-4 action on GameChanger. Download GameChanger from the App Store to follow (not GameChanger Classic). Search your team name and with ‘LL’ or ‘LLD2′ at the end. For example, “Adelaide Rays LLD1’ or ‘NT Buffaloes – LLD2’. Follow as a fan or family member.

FINAL STANDINGS – END OF POOL PLAY

Group winners at end of Pool Play advance to Gold Medal Game on Monday. Runs allowed in (parenthesis).

First tiebreaker is head-to-head. Second is runs allowed ratio (total runs allowed / 6)

Pool A

1. Melbourne Twins: 5-0 (18)
2. Brisbane North Vikings: 4-1 (27)
3. MacArthur Colts: 2-2-1 (32)
4. NT Buffaloes: 2-3 (51)
5. Manly White: 1-4 (51)
6. Southern Hills Warriors: 0-4-1 (58)

Pool B

1. Manly Maroon: 5-0 (6)
2. Central Firebirds: 3-2 (31)
3. Melbourne Rangers: 3-2 (40)
4. Gold Coast Cougars: 2-3 (42)
5. Carine Cats: 1-3-1 (52)
6. Brisbane North Raiders: 0-4-1 (64)

SCHEDULE / RESULTS

MEDAL ROUND RESULTS | Gamechanger | Daily Recap

Gold Medal Game – Manly Maroon 3 def Melbourne Twins 3
Bronze Medal – Central Firebirds vs Brisbane North Vikings

Consolation Results – After Pool Play

NT Buffaloes 11 def Carine Cats 5
Gold Coast Cougars 10 def Macarthur Colts 9
Southern Hills Warriors 13 def Brisbane North 2
Manly White vs Melbourne Rangers

DAY 6 POOL PLAY RESULTS | Gamechanger | Daily Recap

Northern Territory Buffaloes 20 def Southern Hills Warriors 7
Central Firebirds 13 def Carine Cats 4

Melbourne Rangers 13 def Brisbane North Raiders 12
Brisbane North Vikings 12 def Macarthur Colts 9

Melbourne Twins 11 def Manly White 7
Manly Maroon 17 vs Gold Coast Cougars 5

DAY 5 RESULTS | Gamechanger | Daily Recap

Manly Maroon 15 def Carine Cats 0
Macarthur Colts 16 def 4 N.T. Buffaloes 4

Melbourne Twins 6 def Macarthur Colts 6
Melbourne Rangers 4 def Gold Coast Cougars 2

Brisbane North Vikings 7 def Brisbane North 6
Carine Cats 11 def Gold Coast Cougars 4

Manly White 9 def Southern Hills Warriors 9
Central Firebirds 16 def Brisbane North Radards

DAY 4 RESULTS | Gamechanger | Daily Recap

Melbourne Rangers 8 def Carine Cats 4
Central Firebirds 12 def Melbourne Rangers 0

Manly Maroon 10 def Central Firebirds 1
Melbourne Twins 8 def NT Buffaloes 5

Macarthur Colts 10 def Manly White 6
Melbourne Twins 9 def Southern Hills Warriors 8

Gold Coast Cougars 11 def Brisbane North Raiders 10
Brisbane North Vikings def Southern Hills Warriors

DAY 3 SCHEDULE

Postponed due to weather. Head to this story for updates.

DAY 2 SCHEDULE

Postponed due to overnight weather. Head to this story for updates.

DAY 1 RESULTS | Gamechanger | Daily Recap

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

The event is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Tag Cloud:
2024 Australian Little League Division 2

08 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

2024 Little League Division I Hub | Standings, Schedule & Results

The 2024 Little League Championship (U13) is here.

From June 5-10 in Blacktown, NSW, twelve teams from across Australia will vie for the title of national champion and a spot in the 2024 Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Here you will find the schedule, results, standings, important links and information on each of the teams. The event runs alongside the Little League Division 2.

BROADCAST & LIVE SCORING

You can watch all Diamond 1 games on Baseball+ live, free and around the world. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.

GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.

You can follow Diamond 2-4 action on GameChanger. Download GameChanger from the App Store to follow (not GameChanger Classic). Search your team name and with ‘LL’ or ‘LLD2′ at the end. For example, “Adelaide Rays LLD1’ or ‘NT Buffaloes – LLD2’. Follow as a fan or family member.

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)
3. Cronulla Black: 3-2 (19)
4. Melbourne Athletics: 3-2 (30)
5. Adelaide Marlins: 2-3 (24)
6. Brisbane North: 1-4 (31)

Pool B

1. Adelaide Rays: 41 (6) [Next: Adelaide Rays]
2. Ryde Red: 4-1 (22)
3. Eastern Phantoms: 4-1 (25)
4. Canberra Rangers: 1-4 (33)
5. Brisbane SouthWest: 1-4 (43)
6. Melbourne Mariners: 1-4 (80)

SCHEDULE / RESULTS

Day 6 Results | RECAP | GameChanger | Watch on Baseball+

Semi Final 1 – Central Firebirds 10 def Ryde Red 2
Semi Final 2 – Hills Red 8 def Adelaide Rays 2

Bronze Medal – Ryde Red 11 def Adelaide Rays 9

Gold Medal – Hills Red 16 def Central Firebirds 3

Consolation Bracket Scores

Adelaide Marlins 4 def Brisbane SouthWest 1
Cronulla Black 5 def Eastern Phantoms 4
1:00PM – Canberra Rangers vs Melbourne Athletics, Greenway
Brisbane North 12 def Melbourne Mariners 1

Day 5 Results |  RECAP | GameChanger

Canberra Rangers 18 def Melbourne Mariners 1
Ryde Red 17 def Brisbane SouthWest 3

Central Firebirds 10 def Melbourne Athletics 0
Cronulla Black 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2

Brisbane North 6 def Hills Red 2
Adelaide Rays 13 def Eastern Phantoms 4

Day 4 | GameChanger | Recap

Adelaide Rays 16 def Melbourne Mariners 0
Melbourne Mariners 8 def Brisbane SouthWest 5

Melbourne Athletics 7 def Cronulla Black 6 (Extra Innings)
Brisbane SouthWest 3 def Canberra Rangers 2

Adelaide Marlins 6 def Brisbane North 2
Eastern Phantoms 9 def Ryde Red 4

Hills Red 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2
Central Firebirds 2 def Hills Red 0

Day 3 | GameChanger | Recap

Adelaide Marlins 2 def Central Firebirds 0
Hills Red 9 def Melbourne Athletics 4
Eastern Phantoms 6 def Brisbane SouthWest 0

Day 2 | GameChanger | Recap / Scores

Four games were played at Greenway Baseball Club due to weather. Thank you to them! Scores below.

Adelaide Rays 10 def Canberra Rangers 0
Melbourne Athletics 5 def Brisbane North 3

Eastern Phantoms 8 def Canberra Rangers 2
Ryde Red 21 def Melbourne Mariners 0

Cronulla Black 10 def Central Firebirds 9

Day 1 | GameChanger | Recap

Cronulla Black 3 def Brisbane North 2
Melbourne Athletics 10 def Adelaide Marlins 2

Adelaide Rays 10 def Brisbane SouthWest 0
Central Firebirds 17 def Brisbane North 2

Ryde Red 11 def Canberra 9 (extra innings)
Hills Red 1 def Cronulla Black 0

Eastern Phantoms 20 def Melbourne Mariners 6
Ryde Red 2 def Adelaide Rays 1

The event is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

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2024 Australian Little League Championships

08 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Little League Championships Day 5 + 6 Schedule Release - June 9 + 10 | Gold Medals to be decided

The remaining schedule for Division I and II of the 2024 Australian Little League Championships has been announced.

Thank you to Greenway Giants Baseball Club for stepping up as an alternate venue for Day 5 and 6.

The final schedule for the remainder Division II pool will be announced later in Day 5, Sunday 9 June.

All Division II games will return to two hours. Please note, the schedule below will complete pool play, with venues and time slots to be confirmed.

Division 1 Game Times will begin 20-30 minutes after previous game concludes. Please be ready to play.

Please note this schedule is subject to change. We will endeavour to fit in a consolation game for each team, if possible, on Monday.

Tournament Results, Standings and Information

Little League Division 1 Hub – Click Here

Little League Division 2 Hub – Click Here 

Below schedule for Division II will complete pool play, with venues and time slots to be confirmed.

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08 June 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Div. 1 Little League Day 4 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More | June 8, 2024

It’s the fourth day of a rain-affected Australian Little League Championship.

Today, four Division 1 games are slated for Blacktown International Sportspark. The other four will be played at Chifley Sports Reserve, home of the Eastern Suburbs Dolphins.

Here you will find schedule, results, standings and recaps. Here is a link to the Division 1 Hub, where you will find all results and useful links + schedule.

Tiebreaker info and tomorrow’s schedule at bottom of the article

RESULTS

Follow along all the stats on GameChanger. Broadcast of Diamond 1 is on Baseball+.

Adelaide Rays 16 def Melbourne Mariners 0

Melbourne Mariners 8 def Brisbane SouthWest 5
Melbourne Athletics 7 def Cronulla Black 6 (extras)

Adelaide Marlins 6 def Brisbane North 2
Brisbane SouthWest 3 def Canberra Rangers 2

Hills Red 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2
Eastern Phantoms 9 def Ryde Red 4

Central Firebirds 2 def Hills Red 0

CURRENT 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. Hills Red: 3-1 (8) [Next: Brisbane North]
2. Melbourne Athletics: 3-1 (20) [Next: Central Firebirds]
3. Central Firebirds: 2-2 (14) [Next: Melbourne Athletics]
4. Adelaide Marlins: 2-2 (18) [Next: Cronulla Black]
5. Cronulla Black: 2-2 (19) [Next: Adelaide Marlins]
6. Brisbane North: 0-4 (31) [Next: Hills Red]

POOL B

1. Eastern Phantoms: 4-0 (12) [Next: Adelaide Rays]
2. Ryde Red: 3-1 (19) [Next: Brisbane SouthWest]
3. Adelaide Rays: 3-1 (2) [Next: Eastern Phantoms]
4. Melbourne Mariners: 1-3 (62) [Next: Canberra Rangers]
5. Brisbane SouthWest: 1-3 (26) [Next: Ryde Red]
6. Canberra Rangers: 0-4 (32) [Next: Melbourne Mariners]

RECAPS

Adelaide Rays 16 def Melbourne Mariners 0 

Cooper Povey opened the scoring with his second inside-the-park homer of the season, and the Rays never looked back in a big win.

The Rays scored sixteen runs off 11 hits before the game was called due to run rule. Cooper Povey and Ed Taintey led the team with three hits. Max Schenk and Lucas Povey each had two hits. Lucas and Cooper Povey had three runs driven in each.

Ethan Zootjens, Callan Rowe and Mason Rann pitched an inning each and allowed no hits.

The Rays have allowed just two runs in four games and have a 3-1 record – no team has conceded less. It sets up an epic clash on Sunday with the Eastern Phantoms (3-0) in a game which will likely help determine who finishes top two and will be playing for a spot in the USA.

Melbourne Athletics 7 def Cronulla Black 6

The Athletics walked off Cronulla Black in extra innings, in a crucial Pool A clash that could go a long way to determining who advances to the semi-finals.

Jack Downs stepped up to the plate with bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of extra innings. He dropped two-out, two-RBI hit to the outfield to walk it off and win it for the Athletics. Oliver Friend slid under a tag in a play at the plate to score the winning run.

Cronulla scored two runs off three straight hits in the sixth inning to force the tie-breaking inning.

It was a back-and-forth battle the entire game. There were five lead changes in this thriller.

Leo Vigil, Kai Shibata, and Ben Napier had two hits for Cronulla. Kobe Chu led Cronulla with three hits and two RBI.

Jack Downs and Leo Moulton had two hits each, with Downs leading the charge with two-RBI.

The Athletics are 3-1 and play the Central Firebirds (1-1) tomorrow for their final contest. Cronulla (2-2) play the Marlins (1-1) in their final game.

Melbourne Mariners 8 def Brisbane SouthWest 5

The Mariners rattled off seven runs in the fifth inning, to storm back from four runs down to stun Brisbane SouthWest to pick up their first win of the tournament.

Mia Wang broke a 5-5 tie in the penultimate inning. She also pitched the final two innings, shutting out the opposition.

Before Wang’s deadlock breaking hit, Spencer Evans and Sam Wang had hits. The Mariners worked six walks in the inning to help plate seven runs.

Brisbane raced out to a 5-1 lead in the fourth, when Ky Jackson sent a thrilling two-RBI triple before scoring himself on an error.

Melbourne also benefitted from tidy defensive plays.

Brisbane SouthWest 3 def Canberra 2

Brisbane SouthWest came from behind to claim their first ever win at a national charter championship.

It was a pitcher’s duel early. Ky Jackson chucked 5.1 innings, allowing just two runs while striking out nine for Brisbane SouthWest.  Eric Cochrane allowed six hits and one earned run while striking out six for Canberra.

John Catchpole struck out a batter to end the game and claim the historic win for Brisbane SouthWest.

Parker Stone broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning with an RBI single. Brisbane entered the innings down 2-1. Stone led all Brisbane batters with two hits.

Cochrane also had two hits for Canberra at the plate.

Adelaide Marlins 6 def Brisbane North 2

The Marlins moved up the standings in Pool B, keeping their hopes a live for a top two spot and a place in the semi-finals.

Archer Spratt rang up ten strikeouts in the Marlins win over his 6.0 innings of work while allowing just six hits, two runs and two walks.

Jack Zischke had a big day with the bat. He went 3-for-3. William Page and Charlie De Vizio each collected two hits in the win. Five different Marlins had RBIs.

Spratt’s pitching performance provided a springboard for the offence. While the Marlins never trailed, they pulled away with two runs in the fifth inning to move the score to 6-1.

Hills Red 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2

Hills Red are on the cusp of clinching a semi-final spot after a 6-2 win at Chifley.

The game was tied 2-2 in the third, but Hills exploded for three runs. Hudson Dobb and Ethan Cross had RBIs in the third.

Hudson Dobb also had a big day on the mound. He pitched 4.1 shutout innings of no-hit baseball, striking out four and allowing one walk. He led the team with two hits.

Five different Marlins had hits.

The Hills move to 3-0 and are a win away from clinching a spot in the semi-finals.

Eastern Phantoms 9 def Ryde Red 4

The Phantoms piled on 12 hits to improve to 4-0 and remain the only unbeaten team in Pool B.

Riley Malcolm, Lincoln Ellis, Brody Warner and Shu Kamata had two hits. Harry Mann led the team with three RBI.

Warner and Kamata drove in three runs in the third to push the Phantoms out to a 7-1 advantage. Ryde clawed back with three runs in the third, including a triple from Marcus Morrison.

They pulled away with a pair in the fifth.

Central Firebirds 2 def Hills Red 0

The Firebirds shutout Hills Red to improve to 2-2 and open up a world of tie-breaking scenarios on Sunday, the final day of Division 1 pool play.

Summer Hiscock allowed just three hits in 6.0 innings of shutout work, striking out seven in a complete game effort.

Austin Parry had an RBI single in the third for the Firebirds. Jackson Howarth added another run to the Firebirds’ tally in the fifth.

Ethan Cross allowed just one earned run off three hits in his 5.0 innings for Hills Red.

It’s turned into a five horse race for the top two spots and a place in the semi-finals in Group A. There is just one day to go and one game each. Sunday will go down to the wire.

The first tiebreaker is head-to-head, and the second is runs against ratio (total runs allowed / six).

Hills (3-1, 8 runs allowed) are in first. They play Brisbane North (0-4) on Sunday.

Melbourne Athletics (3-1, 20 runs allowed) are currently in second. They play Central Firebirds (2-2, 14 runs allowed).

Adelaide Marlins (2-2, 18 runs allowed) play Cronulla Black (2-2, 19 runs allowed).

Please note this is just the media guy’s story. This is not tournament official.

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The event is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Tag Cloud:
2024 Australian Little League Championships

08 June 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Div. 2 Little League Day 4 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More | June 8, 2024

It’s the fourth day of a rain-affected Australian Little League Championship.

Here you will find schedule, results, standings and recaps. Here is a link to the Division 2 Hub, where you will find all results and useful links + schedule.

The Day 5 Schedule has also been released. It is at the bottom of this story.

RESULTS / SCHEDULE

Follow along all the stats on GameChanger.

Melbourne Rangers 8 def Carine Cats 4
Central Firebirds 12 def Melbourne Rangers 0

Manly Maroon 10 def Central Firebirds 1
Melbourne Twins 8 def NT Buffaloes 5

MacArthur 10 def Manly White 1
Melbourne Twins 9 def Southern Hills Warriors 2

Gold Coast Cougars 11 def Brisbane North Raiders 10

Brisbane North Vikings 11 def Southern Hills Warriors 3

CURRENT STANDINGS

Group winners advance to Gold Medal Game on Monday. Runs allowed in (parenthesis).

Pool A

1. Melbourne Twins: 3-0 (7)
2. MacArthur Colts: 1-0-1 (10)
3. Brisbane North Vikings: 2-1 (12)
4.. NT Buffaloes: 1-1 (21)
5. Southern Hills Warriors: 0-2-1 (29)
6. Manly White: 0-3 (37)

Pool B

1. Manly Maroon: 3-0 (1)
2. Gold Coast Cougars: 2-0 (10)
3. Central Firebirds: 1-2 (21)
4. Melbourne Rangers: 1-2 (26)
5. Carine Cats: 0-1-1 (20)
6. Brisbane North Raiders: 0-2-1 (35)

RECAPS

Melbourne Rangers 8 def Carine Cats 4

A four run third inning helped the Rangers surge ahead of the Carine Cats to pick up their first win of the tournament.

A walk from Carter McGowan, followed by singles from Tate Sadler and Felix Fleiner helped push the lead to 6-1. They held off a late Carine charge.

Jacob Rice led the Rangers with two hits. Harrison Stilian had two hits for the Cats, who drop to 0-1-1.

Central Firebirds 12 def Melbourne Rangers 0

The Firebirds fired off eleven hits and twelve runs in a four-inning game to pick up their first win of the tournament.

Nine different Firebirds had hits. Bondi Allen and Cruz Aguirre led the team with two hits each.

Braxton Weir, Vincent Buckley, and Sam Watt-Pringle combined to allow just two hits for the Firebirds. They struck out six.

The Firebirds improve to 1-1 in Pool B, while the Rangers drop to 1-2. The first place team at the end of group play tomorrow will advance to the Gold Medal game.

Manly Maroon 10 def Central Firebirds 1

Manly Maroon has positioned themselves well after their latest win, staying at the top of Group B with a 3-0 record. Should they win the group by the end of pool play, they will advance to Monday’s Gold Medal Game.

It was an impressive team display from Manly Maroon. Eight different players combined for hits, and six different players had RBI.

Gus Phegan was particularly impressive on the mound, going 2.2 perfect innings with six strike outs.

Manly Maroon play Carine Cats on Sunday and Gold Cast on Monday. The Firebirds fall to 1-2.

Melbourne Twins 8 def Northern Territory Buffaloes 5

A big hitting, four run second inning by the Melbourne Twins erased a 4-2 deficit, as the Twins snuck past the Buffaloes to improve to 2-0.

Myles Duggan-Gross singled, Augustus Holley tripled, Joshua Jones singled and then David Rowe singled, to put an exclamation mark on a four-run inning.

The Buffaloes led 4-2 in the second, thanks to a two-RBI single from Steele Jervis. They drew within one when they scored in the fourth to make it 6-5 before falling just short.

Joshua Jones had two of Melbourne’s nine hits to lead the team. Kaeden North-Palmer had two hits to lead NT.

Macarthur Colts 10 def Manly White 1

Three Macarthur pitchers combined to no-hit Manly White.

Jackson Burrows opened the game with 4.0 shutout innings with eleven strikeouts, allowing just two hits, no runs. Koa van Althuis-Jones and Ashleigh-Rose Thompson each tossed a shutout inning.

The Colts exploded for six runs in the sixth inning to pull away in a game that flew by. Burrows had two RBI to back up his big day on the mound.

Oliver Cross chalked up two hits, while Izaak Heath and William Woods had two runs batted in apiece.

Melbourne Twins 9 def Southern Hills Warriors 2

The Twins picked up their second win of the day to improve to 3-0.

They were able to take advantage of their opportunities, scoring nine runs off three hits, including six runs in a big ol’ third inning.

Joshua Jones went the distance, tossing all 5.0 innings in the Twins’ win.

Xavier Clampett had two hits for the Warriors.

The Twins are in contention to finish top of Group A, which would mean a spot in Monday’s Gold Medal Game. Pool Play is scheduled to end on Monday morning, with the Gold Medal Game going Monday night.

Gold Coast Cougars 11 def Brisbane North Raiders 10

The Cougars won a topsy turvy game in walk-off fashion.

Brisbane North scored the first four runs of the game. Gold Coast responded with six in the bottom of the first to lead 6-4.

But Brisbane North Raiders kept plugging away, scoring three in the second and three in the third, to lead 10-6 heading to the bottom of the third. Gold Coast scored two in the third and a pair in the fourth to score a walk-off as the game reached the time limit.

Both teams had contributions from top-to-bottom. Ten different Raiders had hits, including two from Cohen Tate, Archer Sneddon and Thomas Rogers. Nathaniel Lio led the Cougars with three RBI.

Every player in the Cougars’ line-up reached base. They combined for 10 hits and 11 walks (including on the final run of the game).

Marcus Vanderkempe, Max Fraser, James White and Andre Esparito-Santo led Gold Coast with two hits each.

Gold Coast have their double-header day on Sunday, and are competing for top spot and berth in the Gold Medal Game.

Brisbane North Vikings def Southern Hills Warriors

The Vikings Gold Medal hopes stayed alive with a big win over the Warriors to improve to 2-1.

A four run first and five run second opened up a 9-1 lead. Ten different players reached base in the win.

Cameron Holden had two hits. Floyd Staines, Easton Shuart and Holden each had two RBI.

Kobi Tomlinson led the Warriors with two hits.


The event is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

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2024 Australian Little League Division 2

07 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

RAIN DELAY AT CHIFLEY | Day 4 Schedule for the 2024 Australian Little League Championships, June 8

UPDATE (6:55AM): Due to rain overnight, and this morning (currently raining at time of post), there is a delay for the games at Chifley. Fields will require some work to be playable once the rain has stopped.We will send next update at approximately at 830AM.

Blacktown Field 1 will start as scheduled

UPDATE (8:45AM): There is a new schedule. All teams will play today. Decision on time and location of TBA games at 10:00AM and communicated shortly after.

 

Rain bombarded Sydney, with some areas of the city receiving over 100mm of rain.

Because of weather, most of Day 2 & 3 at the 2024 Australian Little League Championships were postponed due to rain, with just eight Division 1 games played. You can read our updates and statements on Day 3 here.

Here is the intended schedule of play for Day 4 on Saturday 8 June, which is subject to change. Day 5 schedule will be released on Saturday.

All fields will be assessed first thing in the morning.

Division 1

Four games are scheduled to be played at Blacktown International Sports Park.

Four games are scheduled to be played at Chifley Sports Reserve on Bunnerong Road, Chifley. It is home to the Eastern Suburbs Dolphins and Australia’s first Little League only field. Thank you, Dolphins!

Some notes:

  • The intention is to complete pool play by Sunday 9 June. Sunday’s schedule will be released on Saturday.
  • Semi-finals and the Gold Medal Game will be played on Monday 10 June, at times to be confirmed later.
  • We will endeavour to schedule consolation games, where possible.
  • Day 4 schedule is subject to change time and venue

For current standings and results, visit our Little League Division 1 Hub here.

Division 2 

At this stage, seven games are scheduled to be played at Chifley Sports Reserve on Bunnerong Road. It is home to the Eastern Suburbs Dolphins and Australia’s first Little League only field. Thank you, Dolphins!

One game is scheduled to be played at Blacktown International Sports Park.

Please note, this schedule could change due to potential alternate venue availability & field conditions which would allow for games to be played earlier, including at Blacktown.

The first three games at Chifley will not be changed.

Games after the first three scheduled Division II games at Chifley may be moved and relocated to facilitate earlier start times.

Those who could potentially move will not play before 10AM – we will consider notice period and travel time in our decision. Team EOs will be immediately updated, as well as news on Baseball.com.au.

For now, work off this schedule.

Some notes:

  • All Division 2 games will be 90 minutes on Day 4
  • The intention is to finish Pool Play by Monday afternoon. The Gold Medal Game will be played on Monday 10 June, at times to be confirmed later, between the first place finisher of Pool A and the first place finisher of Pool B.
  • We will endeavour to schedule consolation games, where possible.

For current standings and results, visit our Little League Division 2 Hub here.

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06 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Div. 1 Little League Day 3 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Nick Bottaro

Only three Division 1 games are able to be played on Day 3 of the Australian Little League Championships.

Saturday 8 June schedule for Division 1 & 2 has been released, as of 5:30PM on Friday. View it here.

A mass amount of rain across all of metropolitan Sydney has made fields all around the city unplayable. So, we play three on Diamond 1 in Blacktown! And here are all your results…

For a full statement and updates on Day 3 Weather, click here. 

Head to the Division 1 Hub for previous results. Here is the Day 4 Schedule.

BROADCAST

You can watch all Diamond 1 games on Baseball+ live, free and around the world. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.

GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.

RESULTS

Adelaide Marlins 2 def Central Firebirds 0
Hills Red 9 def Melbourne Athletics 4
Eastern Phantoms 6 def Brisbane SouthWest 0

Recaps below.

STANDINGS (CURRENT)

(runs allowed in parenthesis, top two teams advance to semi-finals)

POOL A 

1. Hills Red: 2-0 (4)
2. Cronulla Black: 2-1 (12)
3. Melbourne Athletics: 2-1 (14)
4. Adelaide Marlins: 1-1 (10)
5. Central Firebirds: 1-2 (14)
6. Brisbane North: 0-3 (25)

Pool B

1. Ryde Red: 3-0 (10)
2. Eastern Phantoms: 3-0 (8)
3. Adelaide Rays: 2-1 (2)
4. Brisbane SouthWest: 0-2 (16)
5. Melbourne Mariners: 0-2 (41)
6. Canberra Rangers: 0-3 (29)

Below is tomorrow’s schedule. Please note it is subject to change – both times and venue.

RECAPS

Adelaide Marlins 2 def Central Firebirds 0

The Marlins started this afternoon with a 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the second, after starting their game over 24 hours ago.

The strong pitching trend continued. Jack Bowden was throwing rockets for the Marlins. The Adelaide pitcher pitched four innings, allowing just one hit while striking out eight. His one hit came in the last inning.

Tyrone Cutler had a two-out RBI single in the third to push the lead to 2-0.

Archer Spratt pitched two innings yesterday for the Marlins. The Firebirds used four pitchers in the loss.

Hills 9 def Athletics 4 

Hills came-from-behind twice to improve to 2-0 and score a win between two teams near the top of the table of Group A. This game had more twists & turns than a bikram yoga class!

Melbourne seized an early 2-0 lead thanks to a Haydn Doganay two-out single in the first inning.

Hudson Dobb had a pair of RBI in the bottom of the first, as Hills responded with three scores to lead 3-2.

The Athletics grabbed the lead right back in the second, leading 4-3.

There was even an outrageous diving catch in the third inning, when the Athletics’ Leo Moulton stretched out to rob Hills of at least a pair of runs.

Then, the Hills took over.

Emma Gainsford put Hills in front in the top of the fourth. With two-outs, two-on, and her team down 4-3, Gainsford ripped a double to plate a pair.

They pulled away in the fifth inning, scoring three more runs to lead 9-4.

Fletcher Dobb starred on the mound, tossing 5.0 innings of shutout ball. He struck out five.

Ten different Hills players combined for twelve hits. Sayre Howick and Fletcher Dobb led the team with two hits. Hudson Dodd and Emma Gainsford led the team with two RBI.

Hudson Dodd finished the game with a fantastic diving stop.

Hills improve to 2-0 while the Athletics fall to 2-1.

Eastern Phantoms 6 def Brisbane SouthWest 0 

The Phantoms improved to 3-0 behind big-time pitching displays from Brody Warner and Bremer Renwick.

Warner allowed just one hit in 4.0 innings while striking out seven. Renwick allowed one hit with two strikeouts.

The Phantoms scored early. Lincoln Ellis doubled a run in the first to extend his big streak to start the tournament. Ryder Canny drove in two more in the second.

They pulled away in the middle innings.

Canny and Riley Malcolm each had two hits to lead the Phantoms, who improve to 3-0.

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06 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

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Div. 1 Little League Day 2 + SCHEDULE CHANGE | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More

photos by Nick Bottaro, recap by Eric Balnar

4:30PM – The remainder of day two has been postponed due to rain.

UPDATE ON DAY 3 SCHEDULE: Click here.

Day 2 of the Australian Little League Championships sees a schedule change for Division 1 due to heavy rain overnight.

Here you will find recaps, results, standings and tournament information.

Please note, multiple games have been moved to Greenway Baseball Club.

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06 June 2024 By Staff Writers

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- Little League

DAY 2 OF AUSTRALIAN LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER

Due to rain overnight, we have had to make a schedule change.

Diamonds 2, 3 & 4 are currently unplayable.

06 June 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

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Travis Bazzana named Golden Spikes Finalist for best player in college baseball

Travis Bazzana is one step away from winning college baseball’s most prestigious award.

Today, he was named one of three finalists for Golden Spikes Award.

Bazzana (Oregon State) joins Charlie Condon (Georgia) and Hagan Smith (Arkansas) as finalists.

This year marks the 46th edition of the Golden Spikes Award, which annually honours the top amateur baseball player in the nation who best exhibits exceptional on-field ability and exemplary sportsmanship.

Bazzana, a native of Sydney, has put a tremendous case forward. He cemented himself in Oregon State’s record book in 2024.

Bazzana became the school’s all-time leader in hits and home runs during the campaign, leading the Pac-12 with 28 homers so far this season.

Bazzana currently ranks second in the country in walks (74), on-base percentage (.575), slugging percentage (.937), and OPS (1.512), leading the Pac-12 in all of those categories.

The Pac-12 Player of the Year, Bazzana’s .415 batting average is good for fourth-best in the nation and top in the conference, and he also leads the Pac-12 and ranks top 10 in the country in runs (84) and total bases (193). Bazzana has hit multiple home runs in seven games in 2024–including five blasts in a two-game span on May 5 and 6–and has driven in at least three runs on 10 separate occasions.

The three-time Pac-12 Player of the Week and Corvallis Regional MVP has also stolen 16 bases for the Beavers this season.

The 46th Golden Spikes Award will be presented on June 22 at 7:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. CT) on ESPN ahead of Game 1 of the College World Series finals.

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