08 June 2026
RECAP + HIGHLIGHTS | Ryde hold their nerve to book spot at Little League World Series
Ryde Red stayed composed in an intense Gold Medal Game on Monday afternoon in Sydney.
Watch the highlights and read the recap with all the stats below.
DAY 6 RESULTS – MONDAY 8 JUNE
Gold Medal
– Ryde Red 9 def Central Firebirds 3 | Replay |
Ryde win the Championship and advance to the Little League World Series
Consolation Games
– Bronze Medal: Adelaide Marlins 5 def Eastern Phantoms 1
– Canberra 13 def NT Buffaloes 4
– Brisbane North 10 def Melbourne Athletic s0
– Brisbane Metro 5 def Cronulla Black 4
– Ryde Black 3 def Melbourne Rangers 0
RECAPS
GOLD MEDAL | Ryde Red hold their nerve to book Williamsport berth

Ryde Red are heading to Williamsport.
In front of a packed grandstand at Blacktown International Sportspark, Ryde Red defeated Central Firebirds 9-3 in Monday’s Australian Little League Championship Gold Medal Game, securing Australia’s place at the 2026 Little League World Series in Pennsylvania this August.
Watch the Replay: Ryde Red 9 def Central Firebirds 3
The scoreline tells part of the story. The composure shown by Ryde Red tells the rest.
It was a different environment than a typical baseball game these 10-12 year olds would be used to.
A 10-minute pre-game ceremony saw every player individually introduced to the crowd. Music echoed throughout the stadium. A live anthem singer delivered the national anthem. Nearly 1,000 spectators packed the venue, including dozens of fellow Little Leaguers who spent the afternoon chanting and cheering from the grandstands.
With a trip to the most famous tournament in youth baseball on the line, the pressure was immense.
Ryde’s response was calm, cool and collected.
The Firebirds threatened immediately in the top of the first. Ashton Fisher, Flynn Kalin and Jacob Krawec all collected hits as Central loaded the bases with one out against Ryde starter Hikaru Kaneko.
The right-hander never blinked.
Kaneko induced an infield fly before winning a tense nine-pitch battle for strike three to escape the inning unscathed.
It proved to be one of the defining moments of the championship game.
Moments later, Ryde struck.
Riley Fury opened the scoring with an RBI triple before Kaneko helped his own cause with a run-scoring single. Jasper Pearse delivered the biggest blow of the inning, lining a two-run double with the bases loaded as Ryde surged to a 5-0 advantage.
It was a composed response to one of the most emotionally challenging innings of the tournament.
Defence became the story in the second when Cormac Dillon produced an unassisted double play to erase another Firebirds threat.
Central Firebirds showed their guts and refused to go away.
Flynn Kalin delivered a clutch two-run triple in the third inning to cut the deficit to 5-2, before another run crossed on a wild pitch in the fourth.
Suddenly the Firebirds had life.
The momentum had shifted but Ryde never panicked.
With two runners aboard and two outs in the third, manager Paul Jones turned to Edin Becirevic out of the bullpen.
The reliever delivered one of the gutsiest outings of the championship. Becirevic worked 3.1 innings, allowing five hits and one run while not issuing a single walk.
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The championship was effectively sealed in the fifth inning.
Ryde loaded the bases before Kaneko dropped a soft liner into centre field to score two runs and collect his second and third RBI of the afternoon. Frederick Loats followed with an RBI single as Ryde scored four times in the inning to stretch the lead to 9-3.
The Firebirds mounted one final challenge in the sixth, placing two runners aboard with one out.
Becirevic remained calm.
Two routine fly balls later, gloves were in the air and Ryde Red were celebrating a trip to Williamsport.
“It’s a fantastic feeling,” manager Paul Jones said. “The last couple games our bats really lit up. We kept the pressure on, we got base runners on, our pitchers did the job. It was unbelievable.”
For the players, the reality of what they had achieved was still sinking in.
“I was very stressed and very nervous, but I’m happy to be going to Williamsport,” Kobe Bosman said after recording the final out – something his cousin did just five years prior.
The victory caps a perfect championship run for Ryde Red and sends them to the Little League World Series, where they will represent Australia on one of the biggest stages in youth sport. It’s the first time a Ryde team has advanced to the marquee Little League series event.
PLAYERS: Jayden Lee, Frederick Loats, Calum Lesser, Riley Fury, Nicholas Robson, Aaron Dare, Kobe Bosman, Hikaru Kaneko, Daniel Warwick, Cormac Dillon, Jasper Pearse. COACHES: Paul Jones (Manager), Ryan Fury, Andrew Ross. EO: Matt Pearse.
RYDE RED
Hits: D. Warwick (2), H. Kaneko (2), R. Fury, J. Lee, E. Becirevic, F. Loats, J. Pearse, C. Dillon
RBI: H. Kaneko (3), J. Pearse (2), J. Pearse (2), R. Fury (1), E. Becirevic (1), F. Loats (1)
Pitching:
– H. Kaneko — 2.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO
– E. Becirevic (W) — 3.1 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS
Hits: K. Ogilvie (2), H. Welten (2), A. Fisher, F. Kalin, J. Krawec, B. Saban-Smithers, K. Aizlewood, V. Buckley
RBI: F. Kalin (2)
Pitching:
– C. Moffat (L) — 2.0 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO
– K. Aizlewood — 2.0 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO
– K. Ogilvie — 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO
BRONZE MEDAL | Hunter Ung strikes out 13 as Marlins claim 5-1 bronze medal win over the Eastern Phantoms

Hunter Ung and the Adelaide Marlins needed just 68 minutes to defeat the Eastern Phantoms and win a bronze medal at the 2026 Australian Little League Championships.
Ung, the Marlins’ starter, pitched like he had somewhere to be. He allowed just four hits and a run over 6.0 innings, striking out an equal tournament-high 13 batters and walked none. Of the 74 pitches he threw, 59 were for strikes.
Darcy Brewis also had a solid start for the Phantoms. All five of his runs were unearned. He threw 5.0 innings, allowing seven hits with one walk and eight strikeouts.
The Phantoms struck first off a fielder’s choice in the first.
Cameron Majewski tied the game at one on the bottom of the inning, and later took the lead off an error.
Hunter Ung and Connor Maidment both had RBI to push the Adelaide lead to 4-1 in the fifth. Cooper Kenny doubled in Adelaide’s fifth and final run in the fifth.
Congratulations to the Marlins on winning bronze!
ADELAIDE MARLINS
Hits: C. Majewski (2), C. Kenny (2), O. Patman, W. Cox, C. Maidment
RBI: H. Ung (1), C. Maidment (1), O. Patman (1), C. Kenny (1)
Pitching:
– H. Ung — 6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 13 SO
EASTERN PHANTOMS
Hits: N. Rowland, D. Brewis, L. Kendall, A. Kelly
RBI: J. McCay (1)
Pitching:
– D. Brewis — 5.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 SO
CONSOLATION | Evan Grobler nearly perfect, sets new tournament high in strikeouts, in big Brisbane North win

Evan Grobler’s stat line is something to behold.
5.0 IP | 0 H| 0 BB | 0 R | 14 SO
It wasn’t quite perfect because the Athletics had a base runner off a dropped third strike and an error.
Still, an amazing effort in Brisbane North’s 10-0 win.
Grobler finishes the tournament with 27 strikeouts in 9.2 innings. He’s only 11 and eligible to return to next year.
Oh, he also hit an inside-the-park home run.
Meanwhile, Brisbane North scored in four of the five innings. Porter Cox and Averey Griffin each had two hits. Griffin drove in a pair.
BRISBANE NORTH
Hits: A. Griffin (2), P. Cox (2), H. Lokeni, E. Grobler, M. Fogg, C. Black, J. Young
RBI: A. Griffin (2), E. Grobler (2), H. Lokeni (1), P. Cox (1), T. Hession (1), A. Gaskell (1)
HR: E. Grobler
Pitching:
– E. Grobler — 5.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 14 SO
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits: None
Pitching:
– M. Keane — 2.0 IP, 4 H, 7 R, 6 ER, 3 BB, 2 SO
– S-Q. Yang — 2.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 2 SO
CONSOLATION | Canberra score nine unanswered runs after breaking tie vs NT Buffaloes
The NT Buffaloes fought hard to rally and score three runs in the third to tie the game up at four.
Canberra responded instantly, scoring five in the fourth and four in the last to run away with a 13-4 win.
Eddie Tudor and Layton Kowert led the team with the bats and on the mound. They combined to allow just one hit between them. They both had two hits at the plate.
Kaylan Herath had a pair of RBI. It’s Canberra’s third win of the tournament.
CANBERRA RANGERS
Hits: E. Tunningley (2), L. Kowert (2), K. Herath, L. McIntyre, T. Tudor, T. Matavesi, D. Hurley
RBI: K. Herath (2), L. McIntyre (1), T. Tudor (1), L. Kowert (1), T. Jenkins (1)
Pitching:
– T. Tudor — 1.1 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 4 SO
– L. Kowert — 4.1 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO
NT BUFFALOES
Hits: C. Brown (1)
Pitching:
– B. Derr — 3.1 IP, 4 H, 7 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO
– W. George — 2.2 IP, 5 H, 6 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO
CONSOLATION | Ryde Black shutout Melbourne Rangers in fast moving gam
Ryde Black needed just 66 minutes to shut down the Melbourne Rangers.
Haruki Sawa tossed a complete game shutout, allowing just six hits and no walks. He struck out three while trusting his defense behind him.
Liam Punch had a two-RBI double in the top of the third to put Ryde Black up 2-0. Ned Fernie led the way with two hits.
Archie Watt-Sinclair had two hits for the Rangers.
RYDE BLACK
Hits: N. Fernie (2), L. Punch, A. Post, H. Sawa, I. Choi, J. Melhem, K. Komine
RBI: L. Punch (2), M. Chamberlain (1)
Pitching:
– H. Sawa (W) — 6.0 IP, 6 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO
MELBOURNE RANGERS
Hits: A. Watt-Sinclair (2), H. Duncan, J. Sambell, E. Andrzejewski, H. Reenan
Pitching:
– J. Sambell (L) — 4.2 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO
– A. Watt-Sinclair — 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO
CONSOLATION | Brisbane Metro win it extra innings despite giving up four run lead
Despite seeing a four-run lead disappear, Brisbane Metro held off Cronulla Black by scoring a winning run in the final inning of a 5-4 consolation game.
It was scoreless until the fourth. Then, Axel Holmstrom, Toby Sheeran and Anderson Wild drove in runs to take a 4-0 lead.
Cronulla Black pieced together a great rally in the bottom of the sixth, taking advantage of walks and errors to tie the game at four.
Toby Sheeran then singled home a run in the top of the first extra inning.
Ari Holmstrom shut the door to win it 5-4.








































