10 May 2024
- Little League Women's Baseball
Day 3 Little League Girls | Gold Medal Game set for first ever Little League Girls Championships
recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Studio Honsa
It’s the end of Day 3 and with three games remaining tomorrow, we already know who will be playing for gold!
Who? Well, you’ll have to read to find out. The Gold Medal Game will be played Sunday at 12:00PM.
Here is how the day unfolded. There were dominant pitching performances, a no-hitter and some sensational stories!
The day started with a rain delay, but no worries – the girls danced it off. Check it out below:
We’ve just posted some photos from Studio Honsa on our Facebook page. Make sure you check them out?
Don’t forget – the 2024 Australian Women’s Showcase continues today at 3:30PM. You can follow the action on Baseball+.
For stats and standings from Game Changer, click here.



Recaps
West Coast Rays 12 def Adelaide Seahorses 2
It was a close game until it wasn’t as the Rays pulled away by scoring 11 runs in the final three innings.
The Seahorses actually outhit the West Coast Rays 6-4, but the Rays pulled away with timely late hitting.
Stevie Oates starred on the mound for the Rays, allowing one earned run in 4.0 innings with four strikeouts.
Kylah Ding struck out five batters and allowed just one run for the Seahorses, including an impressive inning where she struck out the side looking.
The Rays improve to 2-1 while the Seahorses drop to 1-3.

Victoria Belles 7 def Brisbane Rebels 1
An impressive pitching and defensive display helped the Belles to a 7-1 win.
Lucy Gale was dominant on the hill for the Belles, as the righty rang up ten strikeouts, while conceding just four hits and one run in four innings of work.
Emily Mills followed up her walk-off yesterday by logging two hits today.
Monica Arcuri led the Brisbane attack with two hits of her own. Lily Perkins also tossed two scoreless innings.
The Victoria Belles led narrowly by a score of 2-1 before pulling away with two runs in the third and three in the fourth.

NSW Blue 15 def NSW White 5
No hitter alert!!!!
New South Wales Blue booked their ticket in the first ever Australian Little League Girls Championship Game with another big win and by throwing a no hitter!
They scored at least 15 runs for their fourth consecutive game. They have scored 61 runs and a 4-0 record.
Like all of their games, NSW Blue had a full team effort.
Twelve players reached base, led by multi-hit efforts from Miranda Murray, Juno Bromley and Adele Acosta.
NSW Blue stormed out to a 6-0 lead before White cut back with four runs. But NSW Blue scored nine unanswered to end the game.
Emma Gainsford (2.2 innings), Chilli Hanlon (1.0 innings) and Miranda M combined to toss the no hitter.
Victoria Belles 16 def West Coast Rays 9
The Belles withstood a late West Coast Rays charge to win their third straight game and officially clinch a Top 2 spot in the group stages. They’ll play in Sunday’s championship game!
Despite allowing the first run of the game, the Belles scored eleven unanswered runs to lead 11-1. The Rays pushed back with six in the top of the fourth to make it 11-7 and say “Game on!”
However, the Belles immediately responded with a couple runs to push the lead back out.
Emily Mills had her second two-hit game of the day. Isabella McKenner, Hannah Wilson-Powell and Georgia Lovell all had two-hit performances as well.
Michaela Bucholz and Aubrey Mills had two RBIs for the Rays.























