11 May 2024
- Little League Women's Baseball
Day 4 Little League Girls | We have the FIRST home run!
photos by Erin Honsa, recap by Eric Balnar
Ding dong! We have the world’s first home run in a national little league girls championship!
The honour belongs to the Belles’ Audrey Cheung! You can read about it in the recaps below.
Before we rip in to the daily summary, I’d love to point out some excellent news coverage we’ve got. Like this story from ABC News which is getting national traction.
Another quick note – because of weather and field conditions, we’ve moved tomorrow’s Gold Medal Game between the Victoria Belles and NSW Blue to 9:00AM. You can watch it on Baseball+.
The updated schedule is at the 2024 Little League Girls Hub.
Scroll down for recaps.


RECAPS
Victoria Belles 13 def NSW White 8

The Belles and NSW White exchanged runs all day, but the big highlight was watching the first Little League Girls’ national championship home run.
The Belles were trailing 6-2 in the top of the third, but a two-run homer from Audrey Cheung helped flip the game on its head. The two run shot was part of a six run inning that put the Belles in front for good.
Her two run homer to centre field was her first deep fly ever over a fence.
“All my coaches have always told me to focus on hitting a line drive and if you’re early you will hit it over the fences,” she says. “I was thinking line drive, line drive and try to hit it right centre to score the run from second and then it went over.”
Audrey says the experience at this national championship has been unforgettable.
“This is the biggest tournament I’ve ever had in my life to play baseball. I’m meeting so many people like girls from New South Wales, South Australia and other states that I’m definitely going to see if I want to play up on women’s teams and hope to see them as professionals one day too,” she says.
For New South Wales White, Isabella K had a two hit performance and drove in a run. Skyla C struck out five batters in her 1.2 innings of work on the mound.
New South Wales 13 def Adelaide Seahorses 6

New South Wales Blue continued their fine form, winning 13-6 to finish the group portion of the tournament undefeated.
After the Seahorses took an early second inning lead off an Brooke McKechnie RBI, NSW poured it on.
They scored four runs in the second, six in the third and three in the fourth. Taylor O’Keefe and Yvette Wild each had two RBIs in the victory.
Despite the loss, the Seahorses’ Kira Murray says she’s been having a ball.
“I’ve made lots of new friends and became a lot better at baseball,” she says. “The Seahorses are very kind, always cheer you on and are very enthusiastic.”
The Seahorses will play NSW White tomorrow, while NSW Blue will play for gold.
West Coast Rays 15 def Brisbane Rebels 5
It was a close game until West Coast Rays pulled away late.
It was only 7-5 entering the sixth inning before the Rays piled on eight runs.
Emerson Padfield had a huge day with the bat, going 3-for-3. Zoe Dusenberg had three RBI.
Amy Summers Elliot had two of Brisbane’s four hits.
The Rays and Rebels will meet again tomorrow at 11:45AM in the Bronze Medal match.


























