10 January 2026
Australian Youth Championships
Jan 10 AYC Recaps | SA and QLD dramatically secure U16 finals spots, VIC and WA sweep U18 Saturday
The biggest day in Australian baseball is in the books.
There were 13 games across three clubs and two divisions at the Australian Youth Championships. Finals spots had to be sorted on Baseball+. The ABL had four games on Baseball+.
When we started the day, four teams (SA, New South Wales Country, Queensland and Western Australia) were vying for just two remaining spots in the Under 16 finals on the last day of Pool Play. Read below who got through.
The recaps are sorted by division and in order of completion. Tomorrow’s schedule is at the bottom of this story.
Scroll for schedule, scores and recaps from both divisions.
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS
UNDER 16s
– Victoria 12 def New South Wales Country 0
– ACT Roos 11 def Western Australia 5
– South Australia 9 def New South Wales 8
– Queensland 16 def NSW Country 3
– New South Wales 12 def ACT Roos 0
– Queensland 9 def South Australia 5
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UNDER 18s
– NSW Country 11 def ACT Roos 7
– Western Australia 19 def ACT Roos 5
– Victoria 3 def South Australia 2
– Queensland 11 def New South Wales Country 7
– Victoria 13 def New South Wales 3
– Western Australia 7 def Queensland 3
– New South Wales 14 def South Australia 8
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CURRENT STANDINGS
Under 16s | Final Pool Play Standings
1. New South Wales 5-1, 10 points*
2. Victoria 5-1, 10 points*
3. Queensland 4-2, 6 points*
4. South Australia 2-3-1, 5 points*
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5. New South Wales Country 2-4, 4 points
6. Western Australia 1-4-1, 3 points
7. ACT Roos 1-4, 2 points
U16 Finals Schedule
– Finals Game 1 (G1): Victoria vs Queensland, 2:15PM @ Essendon, Sunday
– Finals Game 2 (G2): New South Wales vs South Australia, 4:45PM @ Essendon, Sunday
– Qualification Final – Winner G1 vs Winner G2, 11:30AM @ Essendon, Monday
– Elimination Final – Loser G1 vs Loser G2, 2:00PM @ Essendon, Monday
– Preliminary Final – Winner Elim. vs Loser Qualif, 4:30PM @ Essendon, Monday
– Gold Medal – Winner Qualification vs Winner Prelim Final, 2:30PM, Tuesday
UNDER 16 RECAPS
VIC 12 def NSW C 0 | Victoria shutout New South Wales Country and secure a top two position with another dominant performance
By Raff Casey
Edison Bush and Allessio Petruzziello both knocked RBI triples in a huge seven run fifth inning. It was the crucial part of Victoria’s domination.
Lucas Joel’s (pictured below) leadoff double was the start; he eventually came around to score the first run of the game.

Victoria kept the pressure on through the second, scoring another run after Oscar Shimaura’s RBI single. They added another to their lead via a Cale Morris sacrifice fly. 3-0.
Two more runs were grabbed easily in the fourth from wild pitches.
Then came the big fifth inning.
The Victorians scored seven runs on just four hits. The majority of the runs came from Edison Bush and Alessio Petruzziello’s RBI triples. Lucas Joel also had an RBI single.
But it wasn’t just eh offense that was hot. The pitching was incredible.
VIC’s starter, Thomas Hill, threw 2.2 innings. He was untouchable. Zero hits, zero runs, six strikeouts. George Steer and Chase Potts backed him up out of the bullpen. They allowed just one hit each with no runs and three strikeouts between them.
VICTORIA
HITS: O. Shimakura (3), S. Stafilis, L. Joel, E. Bush, D. Hwang, A. Petruzziello (2)
RBI: O. Shimakura, L. Joel, E. Bush, O. Allen, A. Petruzziello, C. Morris
NSW COUNTRY
HITS: D. Evans, C. Daniels
RBI: –
ACT 11 def WA 5 | Hamish Willemsen leads the Roos to their first win of the tournament and deny Western Australia of a finals position
By Raff Casey
Peter Baade and Tyler Lessard got the Roos off to a strong start after their first inning RBI singles gave ACT a four-run lead. They added to their Ealy advantage in the second inning off of Owen Monoghan’s single.
The Roos kept the pressure on through the third. Hamish Willemsen knocked a long 3-run triple to push the lead to 9-0.
He finished the day 3-for-4 with three runs batted in. – A clear standout in this one.

WA tried to mount a comeback in the fourth, scoring three runs from a sacrifice fly followed by a two-run single from Samuel Lemieux.
Conor Stweart opened the game for ACT and backed up his teams’ strong offense with a dominating performance of his own. He threw two innings allowing just one hit. Not a single run crossed the plate in his shift. He added three strikeouts to his line.
Aiden Corkill threw the remaining four innings.
Western Australia drove in another two unanswered runs through the fifth and sixth inning, but it was too little too late.
ACT ROOS
HITS: H. Willemsen (3), F. Scargill, O. Monoghan, P. Baade, J. Schneider, T. Lessard (2)
RBI: H. Willemsen (3), O. Rey-Benguigui (2), F. Scargill, O. Monoghan, P. Baade, J. Schneider, T. Lessard
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
HITS: R. Ottoway, F. Hennessey (2), S. Lemieux, A. Moffat
RBI: K. Scaife, S. Lemieux (2), A. Moffat
SA 9 def NSW 8 | South Australia walk off undefeated NSW and put themselves back into a top four position
By Raff Casey
This was a wild game. South Australia led 8-2 before New South Wales stormed back to tie it.
Oliver Breach’s RBI triple and Logan Stephens’ RBI single allowed SA to jump out to a five-run lead through the first two innings.
They added to their advantage in the third with Ollie Alexander’s RBI double and Sebastian Bravo Somoza’s single.
It was looking like a complete domination.
But NSW mounted a huge comeback.
They scored multiple runs from wild pitches and sacrifice flys, before Noah Nash ripped a single. – He later came around to score on a pass ball.
Austin Murdoch tied it up in the fifth with an RBI single of his own.
With time running out, the sixth inning was going to be the last.
South Australian reliever Hugo Costa (#5 pictured below) fought his way out of a bases loaded situation to hold the deadlock. He allowed just one hit.

Costa was also the winning run. He crossed the plate after starting the rally with a single.
SA move back into the top four, but are yet to clinch a finals spot.
They need either a Queensland win over NSW Country or a win over Queensland in their final game.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
HITS: S. Bravo Somoza, H. Costa, O. Breach (2), W. Stock, L. Stephens (2), O. Alexander (2),
RBI: S. Bravo Somoza, O. Breach, J. Dallman, R. Ferris, L. Stephens, O. Alexander, M. Dunn
NEW SOUTH WALES
HITS: B. Stockdale (3), N. Nash, R. Ellis, A. Murdoch
RBI: N. Nash (2), A. Murdoch, C. Smith
QUEENSLAND 16 def NSW COUNTRY 3 | Queensland lock up finals spot for themselves and South Australia with commanding victory
Pre Game Scenario: Winner advances to the finals.
With a finals spot on the line, Queensland exploded out of the gate.
They scored seven runs in the first inning and never looked back. They won the game, secured a finals position, and eliminated New South Wales Country in the process.
Buzz Mecham had one of his team-leading three hits in the first inning. Mecham went 3-for-3 on the day.
Isaiah Carrington also had a triple in the first inning that scored a pair.
They put the game beyond doubt in the fourth inning. Archer Petersen hit a two-run homer in a seven run frame to push a lead to 16-3.
Chase Crew, Tyler Wilson and Xavier Honsa combined to allow just four hits and no earned runs in their victory.
Queensland did it as a team. Nine different players had an RBI.
Queensland improves to 3-2 with one game to play vs South Australia tonight. They have clinched a spot in the Top 4.
With a NSW Country loss (2-4 record), South Australia (2-2-1) are also mathematically in the Top 4 and the finals.
QUEENSLAND
Hits (12): Buzz Mecham (3), Will Bain (2), Logan Lokeni (2), Levi Duke, Kai Flynn-Ballard, Archer Petersen, Isaiah Carrington (2)
RBI: Petersen (2), Levi Duke (2), Will Bain, Sammy Plumb, Logan Lokeni, Beau Cole, Ashton Wise, Tyson Weavell, Isaiah Carrington
NSW COUNTRY
Hits (4): Riley Coombes, Liam Gardner, Jackson Leighton, Austin Turner
NSW 12 def ACT ROOS 0 | New South Wales lock up top spot after pool play with big win at Port Melbourne
New South Wales bounced back after their earlier loss with a 12-0 win to finish Pool Play with a 5-1 record and in first place. They’ll play the loser of Queensland and South Australia in the first round of the finals.
New South Wales scored six runs in the first, large impart to a Noah Nash double, Alex Bennetts single, and Nicholas Turley 2-RBI double.
They added six more off two hits in the third.
Jack Drummond was excellent in his start for New South Wales, tossing 3.1 shutout innings with just two hits conceded.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (7): Beau Stockdale, Owen Hart, Noah Nash, Daniel Price, Alex Bennetts, C. Smith, Nicholas Turley
RBI: Turley (2), A. Murdoch, D. Price (2), A. Bennetts, Jack Phegan, N. Nash
ACT ROOS
Hits (2): Lincoln Barrett, Ollie Maher
QLD 9 def SA 5 | Mecham homers, Queensland score seven unanswered South Australia, finish third in minor rounds
In a game to determine who would be third or fourth entering finals, Queensland finished topped.
Both squads managed their pitching.
Queensland broke a 5-5 tie in fifth inning by scoring four runs – all off walks and hit-by-pitches.
At one point, South Australia led 5-2. Angas Rivett ripped a single down the right-field line in the third to push SA’s advantage to three.
Queensland tied the game in the bottom of the fourth thanks to a solo homer by Buzz Mecham, and a single to Chase Crew.
Crew finished the night at Port Melbourne by going 3-for-3 with two RBI.
South Australia finishes fourth in Pool Play and will play New South Wales in the placement final on Sunday. Queensland will play Victoria in the other end of the draw.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (4): Arky Vingelis-Plant, Ollie Alexander, Angas Rivett
RBI: Rivett (2), Vingelis-Plant (2)
QUEENSLAND
Hits (7): Chase Crew (3), Thomas White, Isaiah Carrington, Kai Flynn-Ballard, Buzz Mecham
RBI: Mecham, Xavier Honsa, Kai Flynn-Ballard, Isaiah Carrington (2), Tyler Wilson, Chase Crew (2), White
HR: Mecham

RECAPS – U18
VIC 3 def SA 2 | Offense hard to come by as Victoria narrowly edge out South Australia in an intense pitching dual
Victoria got the better of SA despite being outhit five to four.
Both teams were strong on the bump, but Victoria was just a little more convincing at the plate.
It took three full innings before either team could manage a run. – A complete pitching masterclass.
South Australian prodigy Deakin Filko threw 3.1 innings to get the game started. He allowed just one run from two hits, while amassing five strikeouts.
Alexander Gray, Will Tanner, Harry Taintey, Jack Wilton, and Tommy Bird each collected a hit for SA.
On the other side, Victoria’s starter Liam Puncher managed 2.1 innings of shutout baseball. He also allowed two hits and struck out four.
VIC got on the board in the top of the fourth inning after Euan Clarkin’s RBI walk, and Keinosuke Lee’s single. 2-0.

Tommy Bird’s double in the bottom of the fifth was the start of SA’s comeback. A walk and a sacrifice fly brought him in.
A wild pitch allowed the South Aussies to tie the game.
A walk, sacrifice bunt from Cooper Busch, and a wild pitch helped Victoria score the last run of the game.
Victoria improve to 2-0. South Australia drop to 1-1.
VICTORIA
HITS: C. Bishop, M. Langworthy, K. Lee, R. Shanks
RBI: E. Clarkin, K. Lee
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
HITS: H. Taintey, T. Bird, A. Gray, J. Wilton, W. Tanner
RBI: T. Coulls
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 19 def ACT ROOS 5 | Late game WA explosion blows game open
It was close until it wasn’t.
Western Australia started the fourth inning tied at 5-5 with the Roos. They exploded for seven runs in the top of the inning to race away to a win and a 2-0 start to the tournament.
Cooper Barber, Monty Smith, Chayce Benseman, Joel Vlasic, Carlton Branch all provided RBI singles in the swing inning.
They never looked back.
In total, Western Australia whacked 19 hits and earned 7 walks while scoring 19 times. You can read about who had them all below.
The Roos led 3-1 and 5-3 in the game. They took their first advantage in the first thanks to RBI from Aidan Riddle and Dom Hamilton.
Riddle made it 5-3 with a 2-RBI single in the second. He finished with a 2-for-2 stat line with 4-RBI and a couple walks.

For Western Australia, Chayce Benseman had a huge day, going 3-for-4 with 2 RBI. Joel Vlasic went 3-for-4 with 4 RBI. Quinn Fatai and Cooper Barber also had three hits.
Quinn Fatai also had two hits.
Taylor Cook had a great day on the mound in relief for the Westerners. He threw 2.1 innings of perfect innings for Western Australia when it mattered most.
WA are 2-0. ACT Roos fall to 0-4.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (19): Carlton Branch (2), Quinn Fatai (3), Zai Gordon (1), Cooper Barber (3), Harry Wooden, Monty Smith (2), Chayce Benseman (3), Ben Hannam, Joel Vlasic (3)
RBI: Vlasic (4), Smith (3), Benseman (2), Wooden, Barber, Gordon, Fatai (3), Branch (2)
ROOS
Hits (7): Ueki (1), J. Lotan (2), O. Kelly, A. Riddle (2), K. Harris
RBI: Riddle (4), D. Hamilton 1
NSW Country 11 def ACT Roos 7 | Country hold off pesky Roos side for first win of the tournament
Jesse Garnero led a patient New South Wales Country squad by driving in four runs off two hits during a Saturday morning win.
Every player in the NSW Country starting nine reached, while the team combined for five hits and 12 walks.
Perhaps the biggest factor in the win was damage minimisation. The Roos had bases loaded with one out in three different innings, but Country pitching held them to just two runs combined in those situations.

The Roos struck first and took a 2-0 lead in the first thanks to an Alexander Clark 2-RBI single.
NSW Country responded with five runs in the bottom of the second. The Roos tied it at five moments later.
Country pulled away with a four run fourth.
Will Matthews led the Roos with two hits including a double and a triple.
NSW COUNTRY
Hits (5): Jesse Garnero (2), Will Klein-Schiporst, Baxter Nee, Kai Pora
RBI: Klien-Schiphorst (2), Nee, Garnero (4), Pora (2)
ACT ROOS
Hits (6): Will Matthews (2), Land, Fielden, Clark, Watson
QUEENSLAND 11 def NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY 7 | Defensive web gems and big third inning help Queensland to first win of the tournament
It wasn’t easy, but Queensland picked up their first win over the tournament.
Trailing 4-2 in the third, the Queenslanders lifted for seven runs to sore ahead 9-4. Lachlan Pawsey delivered a critical 2-RBI double. He finished the day going 2-for 2 with 3 RBI and a walk.
He was also one of three Queensland players to turn in a defensive web gem.
Right fielder Warrick Scotland threw out a runner from right field, Pawsey made a diving catch and Axel Strachan delivered a snagging line drive double play.
Queensland managed just six hits but drew ten walks. Blake McPherson led the team with three base on balls.
Nash McBeath led New South Wales Country at the plate, going 2-for-2 with 3 RBI. His single in the third helped give Country a temporary 4-2 lead in the second. Jordan Barnes went 1-for-2 with 2 RBI and 2 walks.
Thomas Calvert started for Queensland, Parker Willard for Country.
Queensland improve to 1-1. NSW Country split the day and drop to 1-3.
QUEENSLAND
HITS (6): Lachlan Pawsey (2), Leo McKenna, A. Griffith, Tylah Laurie, Warrick Scotland
RBI: Pawsey (3), Axel Strachan (2), Leo McKenna, Cooper Reed (2), Tylah Laurie, Warwick Scotland
NSW COUNTRY
HITS (6): Mikey Gerstenberg (2), Jordan Barnes, Cohen Ryan, Nash McBeath (2),
RBI: McBeath (3), Barnes (2), Pora, T. Boggis
VIC 13 def NSW 3 | Busch and Bertucci go deep as Victoria rock New South Wales. to improve to 3-0
Victoria sent a statement to defending champion New South Wales with a resounding 13-3 victory.
Cooper Busch and Jake Bertucci (#9, below) went deep, while the team racked up 13 hits in their six offensive innings.

It was a tight 3-3 contest until Victoria flipped the script, logging seven runs in the fifth inning and another three in the sixth
Nine different players recorded a hit, led by Cooper Bishop-Worn who went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI and a walk.
Harrison Brodie and Lachie Brodie also had two hits.
On the mound, they were nearly as dominant. Brandon Elton, Ethan Nakamura and Euan Clarkin combined to allow just six hits in six innings. Nakamura tossed 3.0 shutout innings.
Liam Worne led New South Wales with two hits.
It’s the second win of the day for Victoria, who improve to 3-0. They won a pitcher’s duel earlier in the day with South Australia.
VICTORIA
Hits (13): Cooper Bishop-Worn (3) Roman Coote, Brody Stokes, Jake Bertucci, Sam Walk, Cooper Busch, Lachie Brennan (2), Harrison Brodie (2), Jai DiBlasi
RBI: DiBlasi (2), H. Brodie, Busch (3), Langworthy, Bertucci (2), Cooper Bishop Worn (3)
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (6): Liam Worne (2), Kobe Cusbert, Tahlan Cavill, Harley Gibson, Ryan Reekie
RBI: Cusbert, Worne, Gibson
WA 7 def QLD 3 | Samukawa homers, Golding makes catch of tournament, Western Australia start perfect at the Australian Youth Championships
Western Australia are off to a perfect start through two days of the Australian Youth Championships.
Queensland scored the first two runs of the game, but Western Australia responded with authority.
Eita Samukawa hit his second homer in as many days to put WA on the board to kickstart a two run inning.
Samukawa drove in another run in the second to put WA in front. Cam Bahr drove in a run to double the lead to 4-2.

Harry Wooden cashed in runs with an RBI single in both the third and fourth inning to sneak WA in front 7-2.
Meanwhile, Dylan Bandy, Declan McDonnell, Dylan Palethorpe ad Cooper Barber kept Queensland bats at bay from the second inning on, combining for 6.0 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 6 BB and 7 SO.
They were helped by a RIDICULOUS catch by Lenny Golding in the fourth inning.
Lachlan Pawsey had a day for Queensland. He went 3-for-4 with an RBI. Coleby Ryerson went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI in a productive day at the plate.
Western Australia improve to 3-0, tallying 41 hits across their games.
Queensland drop to 1-2, with a pivotal game vs South Australia looming.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (7): Harry Wooden (2), Tom Williams, Cooper Barber, Lenny Golding, Cam Bahr, Eita Samukawa
RBI: Wooden (2), Williams, Bahr, Samukawa
QUEENSLAND
Hits (8): Pawsey (3), Ryerson (2), Warrick Scotland, Cooper Reed, Tylah Laurie
RBI: Ryerson (2), Pawsey
NSW 14 def SA 8 | New South Wales roar back from 6-0 down to pick up third win of the tournament
Despite falling behind 6-0 after three innings, NSW rallied to beat South Australia 14-8 at Preston on Saturday night.
South Australia opened a 4-0 lead thanks to a pair of doubles – one by Ollie Hayes, the other by Tommy Bird.
Sam Galpin launched a two-run homer, his second of the tournament, for South Australia to push the lead to 6-0.
Luke Kennedy was solid in his start for South Australia, tossing 2.2 innings on no-hit baseball, allowing one run and one walk.
Then New South Wales fired back.
After plucking back four runs in the bottom of the third, New South Wales scored seven runs off five hits in the fourth. The biggest hit was by Tahlan Cavill, an RBI single that drove in two.
Suddenly it was 11-4.
Ben Sawyer homered in the fifth inning and Ashton Kennedy drove in a run to push the lead to 14-8.
New South Wales registered ten hits in the game. Ryan Chou, Franke Clarke and Tahlan Cavill each had two. Liam Worne and Cavill each drove in three.
New South Wales clash with undefeated Western Australia on Sunday. South Australia drop to 1-2 and face a crucial test vs fellow 1-2 team Queensland in a game that could determine who goes to the finals.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (10): Kobe Cusbert, Frank Clarke (2), Ashton Kennedy, Tahlan Cavill (2), Liam Worne, Ryan Chou (2), Ben Sawyer
RBI: Cusbert, Clarke (2), Kennedy, Cavill (3), Worne (3), Chou (2), Sawyer (2)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (8): Tommy Bird, Ollie Hayes, Alexander Gray (2), Owen Couzner, Sam Galpin, Harvey Cox, Will Tanner
RBI: Taintey, Bird, Hayes, Couzner, Galpin (2), Cox (2)



























