09 July 2026
Girls and Invitational Newspaper: July 9, Day 3 - Scores, Recaps, Highlights and More
Welcome to Redcliffe Baseball Club in beautiful Moreton Bay for the Little League Girls and Invitational tournaments. It’s Day 3.
Each day we will publish a story with recaps, stats, highlights and information on the tournament.
To watch Diamond 1 coverage free, visit Baseball+ (plus.baseball.com.au). To follow the scoring of the tournament and a single camera feed on Diamonds 3 and 4, check out the respective GameChanger link.
Scroll down for recaps.
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Day 4 Schedule (Friday): Tournament Schedule
Hub / Past Results: www.baseball.com.au/redcliffe
This tournamement is proudly brought to you by the City of Moreton Bay.
DAY 3 | SCHEDULE AND RESULTS – JULY 9 |
LITTLE LEAGUE INVITATIONAL
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– Adelaide Marlins 9 def Manly 1 | Watch Replay on Baseball+
– Sunshine Coast Riptides 6 def Melbourne Rangers 0 | Watch Replay on Baseball+
– Adelaide Marlins 4 def Wanneroo Giants 3
LITTLE LEAGUE GIRLS
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– Hills 15 def Adelaide Seahorses 4
– Cronulla 12 def Victoria Belles 2
– West Coast Rays Gold 12 def West Coast Rays Blue 1
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Master Schedule: Tournament Schedule
CURRENT STANDINGS
GIRLS
*top two qualify for Gold Medal Game
Cronulla 3-1
West Coast Rays Blue 2-1-1
Hills 2-2
Adelaide Seahorses 2-2
West Coast Rays Gold 2-2
Victoria Belles 0-3-1
INVITATIONAL
*top three make finals (*clinched)
1. Adelaide Marlins 3-1
2. Manly 3-1
3. Sunshine Coast Riptides 2-2
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4. Melbourne Rangers 1-3
5. Wanneroo Giants 1-3
Marlins, Manly and Riptides advance to finals on Friday. They play in a round robin. The records reset and top two advance to Gold Medal Game on Saturday.
RECAP STORIES
INVITATIONAL: Marlins 9 def Manly 1 | Superb defense puts Marlins on doorsteps of the finals
Adelaide used great pitching, defense and a big inning to secure a crucial win at Redcliffe to improve to 2-1 on the tournament and inch closer to the Finals.
The victory does not secure a Top 3 spot, but it guarantees they will at least be in a three-way tie-breaker. If they win their last game vs Wanneroo, the Marlins will advance. Manly have secured a spot.
Jonte Nottage had a big performance for the Marlins. He threw all 6.0 innings, allowing nine hits with one walk and one run. He was helped by some great Marlins defense who turned two double plays and took some great catches in the outfield.
Adelaide scored six runs in the fourth to pull away. Oliver Wilson and Kai Abe both doubled in a pair of runs in the big inning.
Eight different Marlins recorded hits, led by Leonardo Vadagnini (2).
Lachlan Addison led Manly with two hits, who await their final Top 3 placing before tomorrow’s playoffs begin.
ADELAIDE MARLINS
Hits (9): Harvey Sampson, Braxton B, Kai Abe, Armando Gabriele Cerquozzi-Rodriguez, Oliver Wilson, Henry Duits, Leonardo Vadagnini (2), Allesandro Vandagnini
RBI: Wilson (2), Riley Clifton, Abe, Duits (2), L. Vadagnini, A. Vadagnini
MANLY
Hits (9): Ayden Prevost, Cameron MacBride, Oliver Curtin, Ryder Macpherson, Noah Donnelly, August R, Lachlan Addison, Eli A
RBI: Curtin
INVITATIONAL: Sunshine Coast Riptides 6 def Melbourne Rangers 0 | Rafael Monroy shutout pitches Sunshine Coast to the finals
A day after winning their first game in Australian baseball national championship history, Sunshine Coast Riptides are guaranteed a finals spot and a medal after a 6-0 victory over the Melbourne Rangers.
Rafael Monroy was the star of the show.
The little legend tossed 5.2 innings, allowing just six hits, no runs and three walks with five strikeouts. He also delivered two base hits in the win.
His counterpart Zeph Fleiner was also excellent for the Melbourne Rangers, allowing just one run with nine strikeouts in 4.0 innings.
It was a close 1-0 game at the start of the fifth before the Riptides rattled off five runs. Jackson Caton had a critical RBI single and Christian Martin drove in a pair in the big inning.
Caton, the catcher, later threw out the winning run at first base to end the game.
The win places Sunshine Coast with a 2-2 record to finish Pool Play. Only Adelaide Marlins (2-1) and Wanneroo Giants (1-2) are left to play. However, if Adelaide wins, Sunshine Coast will advance on record. If Wanneroo wins, Sunshine Coast defeated Adelaide yesterday and would own the head-to-head.
SUNSHINE COAST
Hits (6): Jackson Caton (2), Max Calner, Christian Martin, Rafael Monroy (2)
RBI: Martin (2), Caton, Hunter L
MELBOURNE RANGERS
Hits (6): Reeve Sadler, Miles Winton, Keigo Takei, Tanner Karlsen, Sam Furness, Archer Gibson
INVITATIONAL: Marlins 4 def Wanneroo Giants 3 | Marlins win dramatic game to send themselves to the finals
The pre-game scenario was clear for both teams. Win? You’re in the finals and guaranteed a medal. Lose? You play in the consolation round.
The game delivered drama in spades.
By the fourth inning Wanneroo looked in command. A Hunter Downey triple helped. score two runs in the second. They made it 3-0 in the fourth off a passed ball.
Adelaide scored one in the fourth. But the real drama happened in the bottom of the fifth.
Riley Clifton cashed in a pair of runs with a big time double to tie the game. The very next batter, Clifton scampered home on a ground out by Kai Abe. 4-3 Marlins.
Suddenly, Adelaide were three outs away from playing in the Finals.
Abe got the ball for the final three outs. With two outs, two on, and the potential winning run in scoring position, the game was in the balance. Abe delivered to catcher Harvey Sampson but the ball slipped away.
Sampson recovered and desperately tossed the ball to Abe who tagged the potential tying run out at home to end the game.
Adelaide go through as the number one seed. Jubilation for the Marlins.
Abe tossed 4.1 innings of gutsy relief, allowing no earned runs off just one hit.
ADELAIDE MARLINS
Hits (6): Harvey Sampson (2), Braxton B, Oliver Wilson, Jonte Nottage, Riley Clifton.
RBI: Clifton (2), Braxton B, Abe
WANNEROO
Hits (3): Jamie Mastai (2), Hunter Downey
RBI: Downey
GIRLS: Hills 15 def Adelaide Seahorses 4| Hills keep gold medal dreams alive with big win
Hills had to win this game to keep any hopes of finishing Top 2 in the group alive.
Behind great team batting and a sensational effort from pitcher Sophie Lotan, Hills did just that.
Adelaide jumped to an early 3-0 lead. Enter Sophie Lotan. The reliever threw 3.1 innings, allowing just three hits, no walks, no earned runs and recorded a tournament high nine strikeouts.

The offense used the stability to take flight. They scored six in the second and six in the fourth to pull away.
Audrey Jackson led the team with two hits, while Evangeline Godden drove in a pair.
Hills and Adelaide both have a 2-2 record with one game to play tomorrow. They’ll both try to win and hope results fall their way to try to secure a spot in the Gold Medal Game.
HILLS
Hits (7): Maia Voinea, Audrey Jackson (2), Sophie Lotan, Elizabeth Stathers, Saphera Lachmund-Davis, Evangeline Godden
RBI (5): Maia Voinea, Audrey Jackson, Quinn Sargent, Evangeline Godden (2)
Pitching: Hayley Ettridge, Sophie Lotan
SEAHORSES
Hits (5): Alyssa Marrich, Sarah Handy, Winter Moroney, Zara Sims, Shem Hawkes
RBI (2): Alyssa Marrich, Sarah Handy
Pitching: Sophie Marrich, Sarah Handy, Madelyn Kenny Kleinig, Kaylee Ratcliffe, Violet Harvey
GIRLS: Cronulla 12 def Victoria Belles 2 | Cronulla knocking on Gold Medals door after resounding win
After today’s big win for Cronulla, the formula is simple for the sharks: defeat the Seahorses on Friday morning and advance to the Gold Medal Game.
It’s all because of a run-rule victory over the Belles today to improve to 3-1.
Tayah Perrin conceeded just one hit and one earned run while striking out nine in 3.0 innings of work in her start.
The Sharks flew out of the gates by scoring five runs in the first. They went on to score every inning in the win.
Matilda May led the way with two hits.
CRONULLA
Hits (5): Matilda May (2), Kelsey Streater, Charlize Davis, Isabelle Hutton
RBI (5): Kelsey Streater, Charlize Davis, Charli Hilley-Hulme, Isabelle Hutton, Haley Bone
Pitching: Tayah Perrin, Ruby Kosanic
BELLES
Hits (2): Zoe Mudford, Madeline Jarvis
RBI (1): Zoe Mudford
Pitching: Jacey, April Friend, Isla Lochhead
GIRLS: West Coast Rays GOLD 12 def West Coast Rays Blue 1| Girls tournament to go down to the wire after Gold triumph
West Coast Rays Gold have made things interesting.

Had Blue won, they would be in the Gold Medal Game while Gold’s dreams would have been dashed.
Instead, Gold rolled their way to a 12-1 win to set up a grandstand finish tomorrow. More on that below.
Gold combined for 11 hits on the afternoon. They were led by the combination of Mylani-Ann Ngoungou (3), Chloe Waight (2), Laylah Newell (2) and Savannah Carnaby (2). The quartet combined for nine hits and nine RBI.
Sophie Anderson as stellar on the mound. She pitched the whole game, 5.0 innings, and struck out 10.
There are three games tomorrow on Baseball+ nobody has clinched a spot in the Gold Medal Game. Five teams have a mathematical chance of advancing. The standings and schedule is below.

WEST COAST RAYS GOLD
Hits (11): Mylani-Ann Ngoungou (3), Chloe Waight (2), Laylah Newell (2), Savannah Carnaby (2), Sophie Anderson, Makybe Castelli
RBI (11): Chloe Waight (5), Mylani-Ann Ngoungou (4), Savannah Carnaby, Olivia Hooper
Pitching: Sophie Anderson
WEST COAST RAYS BLUE
Hits (5): Elsie Shaw (2), Amelia Castle, Bridget Foley, Andie Norvilas
RBI (1): Elsie Shaw
Pitching: Annabelle Vague, Elsie Shaw, Monet Padfield, Abigail Sibly



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