26 May 2024
2024 Intermediate League Championships HUB: Schedule, Information, Links, Results, Teams
The 2024 Intermediate League Championship (U14) is here.
From May 27-31 in Lismore, NSW, eight teams from across Australia will vie for the title of national champion and a spot in the Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California late in the year.
Here you will find the schedule, results, standings important links and information on each of the teams.
The event runs alongside the Junior League Championship and thus share broadcast resources.
BROADCAST & LIVE SCORING
You can watch select games on Baseball+ live, free and around the world. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.
GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.
Single camera feeds will be available through GameChanger of non-Baseball+ games. Please search for your team name + IL in GameChanger (not Game Changer Classic). Example: Brisbane Metro IL.
SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Congratulations to Hills (NSW), our 2024 Australian Intermediate League Champions!
Gold Medal – Hills
Silver Medal – Melbourne Athletics
Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 2024 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
DAY 5 – GOLD MEDAL – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER
Gold Medal Game – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0 | Highlights
Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2
Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3
Consolation – Southern Titans Central Firebirds – 2:30PM
DAY 4 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER
Southern Titans 8 def Brisbane Metro 4 – Consolation Game
Gold Coast 8 def Central Firebirds 3 – Consolation Game
Semi-Final 1 – Melbourne Athletics 9 def Ryde Hawks 1 | Highlights
Semi-Final 2 – Hills vs Melbourne Mets | Highlights
DAY 3 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER
Melbourne Mets 7 def Brisbane Metro 6
Central Firebirds 4 def Ryde Hawks 3
Hills 7 def Gold Coast 5
DAY 2 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER
Ryde Hawks 17 def Melbourne Mets 6
Brisbane Metro 3 def Central Firebirds 1
Hills 11 def Southern Titans 0
Melbourne Athletics 15 def Gold Coast Cougars 5
DAY 1 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER
Ryde Hawks 11 def Brisbane Metro 0
Hills 7 def Melbourne Athletics 2
Melbourne Mets 5 def Central Firebirds 4
Gold Coast 8 def Southern Titans 5
Final Standings / Semi-Final Schedule
Teams are divided into two groups. The top-two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. Scroll down to see who is competing and the groups.
Top two teams at end of Day 3 advance to semi-finals.
*clinched spot in semi-finals
(runs allowed in parenthesis)

Social Media Links
We will be posting updates on Baseball.com.au. Follow on Instagram and Facebook for highlights, photos, stories and more.
Photos
Photo links will be made available to each EO and coach. Please contact them for imagery.
TEAMS
Group A
Ryde Hawks (NSW): A traditional powerhouse charter with multiple trips to the USA to their name.
Brisbane Metro (QLD): No team allowed less runs across the seven games of the qualifiers than Brisbane Metro, who conceded just 42 runs. They went 5-2 in the tournament.
Melbourne Metro (VIC): The metropolitan Vic side won both their games in the qualifier. Their last game, which helped them get here, was a wild one. They beat the Melbourne Rangers 20-19 in a wacky affair to qualify.
Central Firebirds (WA): They won three games on-the-trot to win the Intermediate League state titles. They outscored opponents 51-26. A dominating 10-0 pitching performance over the Carine Cats secured the Firebirds place. Central Firebirds are made up of South Perth, Willetton, Swan Districts, and Victoria Park/Belmont Baseball Clubs.
Group B
Hills (NSW): Hills brings back some players who won the 2023 Little League Championships in Sydney last year? Can they back up their trip to the World Series in Lismore?
Melbourne Athletics (VIC): The Athletics were an undefeated team at the qualifiers. They outscored opponents 43-11 in dominating fashion. The Athletics are made up of Melbourne’s metro-east clubs.
Gold Coast (QLD): They won three-in-a-row to claim the state titles after a 1-3 start and qualify for the tournament.
Southern Titans (WA): A 7-1 semi-final win lifted the Titans to nationals, who went 4-2 in the WA tournament while scoring 51 runs. The Titans are made up of clubs from the southern metro region of Perth, WA.


















