31 May 2024
Intermediate League Gold Medal Day | Hills win 2024 Australian Intermediate League Championship
by Eric Balnar / photos from Dan Cohen
Congratulations to Hills (NSW) – your 2024 Australian Intermediate League Champions. They won the gold medal game over the Melbourne Athletics 12-0 and will advance to the Intermediate League World Series.
There were also two consolation games and a bronze medal match today.
Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. We’ve also produced mini-match highlights of the gold medal, available just below.
We will be logging all results and information at the Intermediate League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap. Here is the Day 2 results story. Here is the Day 3 Recap. And finally, here is Day 4.
The Junior League event is running at same time. You can find details here.
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Results & Schedule – Day 5
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Gold Medal Game – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0
Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2
Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3
Consolation – Southern Titans 7 tie Central Firebirds 7
RECAPS
Gold Medal Match – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0
Strong team hitting and a sensational pitching performance from Jet Creamer has vaulted Hills to a 2024 Intermediate League Championship.
They will now advance as Australia’s representative at the 2024 Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California later this year.
Jet Creamer was dominant on the mound. The lefty took a no-hitter into the fifth inning, finishing with 4.2 innings pitched, zero runs allowed, two hits and an amazing eleven strikeouts.
The bats were on fire too. Eight different players had hits, seven had runs batted in, and ten reached. Everybody contributed in some way.
Hills scored their first runs of the game in the second inning. Jayden Crane cashed in the opening score. Jacob Sawyer followed with a two-RBI single to centre. 3-0.
The third inning was where Hills really did their damage. They scored seven runs in an inning where six different players had hits and three others walked.
A pair of walks to open the big inning plus singles to Tom Hayhow and Jaden Jang pushed the scoreline to 7-0. Jet Creamer added an RBI single to his stat line. Then, Tamati Stealey sent a booming double to centre. Jayden Crane picked up his second RBI-single of the day.
Just like that, 10-0 Hills. They added a pair more in the fifth.
Hills will advance to this year’s World Series in August, 2024. It’s the second trip to the USA in as many years for this group of kids, who also won the 2023 Australian Little League (U13) titles.
The Athletics take home the silver medal.
Bronze Medal Match – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2
The Ryde Hawks used strong pitching and a balanced team offence to claim a Bronze Medal.
Ryde jumped on the board early when Toby Kelman hit a solo shot. Up 2-0 in the third, Kelman added to his RBI total to push the score to 3-0. Aaron Hsieh followed with a 2-RBI single and just like that it was 5-0 Ryde.
Jeremy Durham was excellent on the mound for Ryde. He tossed 4.0 innings, striking out five, allowing just one run and one hit. Kelman finished it off in relief.
Kelman and Hsieh both led the Ryde offence with two hits. The team combined for eight hits total.
The Mets scored two fifth inning runs before the game was called due to time.
Christian Papadopolous had the lone RBI.
Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3
In a battle of Queensland, Gold Coast emerged victorious by winning their second straight consolation game. They finish the tournament with a 3-2 record.
There was no scoring until the bottom of the fourth inning, when Gold Coast played four runs. Tyson Weavell cashed in a pair with a 2-RBI single. Kai Tanaka and Charlie Growcott also drove in runs.
Tyson Weavell was sensational on the mound, taking a no-hitter into the fifth. He finished with 5.0 innings, surrendering two hits, three runs and struck out twelve.
Brisbane cut the Gold Coast lead to just one in the sixth inning, making it a 4-3 game. Levi Duke and Phoenix Morton had RBIs.
But Gold Coast scored three quickly in the sixth to blow it back out, before ending the game on a great double play between centerfielder Xavier Leigh and Growcott.
Consolation – Southern Titans 7 tie Central Firebirds 7
Two Western Australian sides played out a wild 7-7 tie.
The Firebirds fired off three runs in the seventh inning to come back from what was once a 6-1 deficit.
The Titans scored six runs in the first inning off four hits. Rylan Hunt had a huge two-run homer.
But the Firebirds kept plugging away. Charlie M played a starring role, collecting three hits going 3-for-3. He also pitched six innings in relief after the first.






























