11 July 2026
Girls and Invitational Little League Newspaper July 11: Manly and Cronulla claim Little League Gold Medals in Redcliffe | Recap and Highlights
It’s Gold Medal Day at Redcliffe Baseball Club in beautiful Moreton Bay for the Little League Girls and Invitational tournaments.
Who will go to bed tonight as a national champion?
The Gold Medal Games are streamed live and free on 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 and highlights.
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Hub / Past Results: www.baseball.com.au/redcliffe
This tournamement is proudly brought to you by the City of Moreton Bay.
DAY 5 | SCHEDULE AND RESULTS – JULY 11 |
GOLD MEDAL GAMES
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– Invitational Gold Medal Game: Manly 8 def Adelaide Marlins 0
– Girls Gold: Cronulla 2 def West Coast Rays Blue 1
CONSOLATION GAMES
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– Girls Bronze: West Coast Rays Gold 12 def Hills 2
– Girls 5th Place Game: Belles 15 def Adelaide Seahorses 4
– Invitational Consolation: Sunshine Coast 16 def Wanneroo Giants 6
– Invitational Consolation: Wanneroo Giants 17 def Melbourne Rangers 7
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Master Schedule: Tournament Schedule
GOLD MEDAL RECAPS
GIRLS GOLD: Millie May has a day as Cronulla win Little League Girls title in epic pitcher’s duel
It was Matilda May Day in Redcliffe.
The Cronulla Sharks starter brought her best on the biggest of ocassions. Her final line: 5.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 11 SO.
The only hit she conceded was an infield single in the bottom of the last inning as West Coast Blues tried to rally.
Haley Bone came through with a two-out, two-RBI single in the third inning to score both of Cronulla’s runs. Bone later struck out the last batter to record the final out.
It was one of only two Cronulla hits on the day because West Coast pitchers Amelia Castle and Rachel Hosken were both excellent. Castle started, allowing two hits and two runs in 2.0 innings. Rachel Hosken threw 3.0 hitless, shutout innings with eight strikeouts.
Who had the other base hit, you ask? Matilda May. Of course.
West Coast rallied late, thanks to Amelia Castle putting the ball in play to score a run.
Congratulations to Cronulla on their first Little League Girls title. They are: Emma Vuljanic, Kelsey Streater, Tayah Perrin, Haley Bone, Matilda May, Ruby Kosanic, Charli Hilley-Hulme, Isabelle Hutton, Emily Pekert, Catalina David, Gisele Streater, Emilia Maclean, Holly Fordyce, Charlize Anne Davis. COACHES: Matthew Bone, Chris May, Ashley Streater, Kate Vuljanic, Curtis David.
CRONULLA
Hits (2): Haley Bone, Matilda May
RBI: Bone (2)
WEST COAST RAYS BLUE
Hits (1): Mackenzie M
INVITATIONAL GOLD: Manly shutout Adelaide to claim Invitational Gold
Manly have claimed 2026 Australian Little League Invitational Gold after a dominating display at Redcliffe.
Starting pitcher Oli Curtin was excellent. He threw 5.0 shutout innings, allowing three hits and two walks while striking out six.
The offense gave Curtin a boost.
Blaise Reed opened the scoring with an RBI single in the first. Max Brennan and Sidney Prevost followed with back-to-back RBI singles the second to open up a 3-0 lead.
Manly pulled away with a four run third. Ryder Macpherson’s bases-clearing RBI double proved to be the getaway moment, pushing the Eagles out to a 7-0 advantage.
Manly outhit Adelaide 10-3. Macpherson and Curtin led the team with two hits apiece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVuVMD7j8YY
Congrats to Manly on their national title.
The winning players are: Lachy Addison, Ziggy Avalon, Eli Austin, Max Brannan, Oli Curtin, Noah Donnelly, Cameron MacBride, Ryder MacPherson, Kitt Mote, Ayden Prevost, Sidney Prevost, Blaise Read, August Ropiha.
MANLY
Hits (10): Oliver Curtin (2), Ryder Macpherson (2), Blaise Read, Noah Donnelly, Max Brannan, Ayden Prevost, Sidney Prevost, Lachy Addison
RBI: Macpherson (3), Read (2), Brannon, S. Prevost, Addison
Pitching – Oliver Curtin: 5.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO
MARLINS
Hits (3): Oliver Wilson, Riley Clifton, Henry Duits
Pitching – Riley Clifton: 4.0 IP, 10 H, 8 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 8 SO
NOTES ON CONSOLATION GAMES
– West Coast Rays Gold claimed Little League Girls Bronze after defeating Hills 12-2. The girls combined for 14 hits, led by Mia Green who had three. Tamryn Nairn drove in three runs. Chloe Waight pitched the whole game, allowing four hits, two runs and struck out seven.
– The Victoria Belles won their second straight game, this time a 15-4 win over the Adelaide Seahorses. They finish with a 2-3-1 record and fifth place overall. The Belles scored 15 runs off three hits, two of them from Mahlia Rutgers. Aleayah Marshall threw 2.1 hitless innings with five strikeouts.
– Sunshine Coast piled on the runs in a 16-6 win over the Wanneroo Giants. The Bronze medalists won their third game of the tournament. Jackson Caton continued his superb week by going 2-for-3 with an RBI. George Collins also had two hits and drove in pair. Jaxon Brown had two hits and 2 RBI for Wanneroo.
– Wanneroo Giants rolled to a 17-7 win over Melbourne to conclude consolation play. Connor Scott led the offensive output with three hits while driving in a pair. As a group, the Giants combined for 14 base hits.

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