12 January 2026
Australian Youth Championships
Jan 12 AYC Recap and Highlights | VIC and NSW to play for Gold in the U16s, SA beat QLD to advance to U18 finals
That was perhaps the best day (so far) of the Australian Youth Championships.
At the start of the day, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia woke up battling for two spots in the Gold Medal Game across three games in the Under 16 division.
In the Under 18s, it was the final day of Pool Play. Queensland and South Australia had a game to decide who would go through in the Top 4. Western Australia played for top spot. The finals are now set.
Eric Balnar and Raff Casey have a recap below. We also have FULL MINI MATCH HIGHLIGHTS in the recap below of the Under 16s finals
The recaps are sorted by division and in order of completion. Looking for something? Keep scrolling.
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RESULTS
U16 Finals Bracket and Schedule
– Qualification Final (QF) – Victoria 14 def New South Wales 12
– Elimination Final (EF) – South Australia 11 def Queensland 9
– Preliminary Final (PF) – New South Wales 8 def South Australia 3
– Consolation: NSW Country 7 TIE A.C.T. Roos 7
– GOLD MEDAL GAME: Victoria vs NSW, 2:30PM on Tuesday at Essendon
Under 18 Division Scores
– Queensland 9 def A.C.T. Roos 2
– New South Wales 11 def NSW Country 0
– South Australia 9 def Queensland 1
– Western Australia 10 def Victoria 9
U18 GameChanger Scoring Link: Click here
FINAL POOL PLAY STANDINGS – U18
*clinched finals spot
1. Western Australia 6-0*
2. Victoria 4-2*
3. New South Wales 4-2*
4. Queensland 3-2
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5. South Australia 2-3
6. NSW Country 1-5
7. ACT Roos 0-6
U18 FINALS SCHEDULE
TUESDAY
– Finals Game 1 (G1): Victoria vs New South Wales, 9:00AM, Essendon
– Finals Game 2 (G2): Western Australia vs South Australia, 11:30AM, Essendon
WEDNESDAY
– Qualification Final: Winner Game 1 vs Winner Game 2, 11:30AM, Essendon
– Elimination Final: Loser Game 1 vs Loser Game 2, 2:00PM, Essendon- Preliminary Final: Winner Elimination Final vs Loser Qualification Final, 4:30PM, Essendon
THURSDAY
– Gold Medal: Winner Preliminary Final vs Winner Qualification Final, Thursday 2:30PM
UNDER 16 RECAPS
QUALIFYING FINAL | VIC 14 def NSW 12 | Victoria to play for Gold after bookmarking game with a pair of big innings
Victoria started and finished strong.
They scored seven in the first and seven in the last in a game that got a little crazy.
Their reward: a spot in the Under 16 Gold Medal Game on Tuesday afternoon.
The final seven run inning was crucial. It stopped a sting of five unanswered runs for New South Wales, who had just cut the deficit to 7-5. It put them up 14.
New South Wales did score seven runs in the bottom of the seventh, even though they couldn’t mathematically win the game due to he seven-run per-inning rule.
In the first, Jackson Burton and Tom Hill doubled in the first two runs. Bodhi Evans and Jack Northfield followed with 2-RBI singles in the first.
Hill, Parks Halasz, Evans and Burton all had RBI base hits in the last to put a bow on the game.
Burton and Halasz both finished with three hit games. Burton and Evans led the team with 3-RBI.
New South Wales scored two in the third, one in the fourth and one in the sixth as part of their five unanswered runs. They added a pair of runs in the seventh when the game was ‘technically’ over.
They were kept in the game thanks to a wonderful relief pitching performance from Nick Rowley. The reliever threw 5.0 innings, allowing three hits and three runs.
Jack Kelly had three hits. Noah Nash, Dan Price, Cooper Smith and Mitch Howay each had two hits.
New South Wales actually out-hit Victoria 16-13, but Victoria were aided by two double plays.
Victoria will play for Gold on Tuesday at 2:30 PM. New South Wales will await the loser of Queensland and South Australia in the Preliminary Final later today.
VICTORIA
Hits (13): O. Shimakura, J. Northfield (2), J. Burton (3), T. Hill (2), P. Halasz (3), B. Evans (2)
RBI: Shimakura, Northfield (2), J. Burton (3), T. Hill (2), P. Halasz (2), B. Evans (3)
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (14): B. Stockdale (2), J. Kelly (3), N. Nash (2), M. Howay (2), C. Smith (2), O. Hart, A. Bennetts, D. Price (2), A. Murdoch
SA 11 def QLD 9 | South Australia deny Queensland’s comeback attempts and secure a spot in the preliminary final
By Raff Casey
Despite seeing their nine-run lead whittled down by the end, SA held off for a crucial win that secured a bronze medal and a spot in the Preliminary Final.
It came down to the wire. Queensland had the tying run at the plate in the final inning. It was almost an improbably comeback.
SA took an early lead in the first inning after Hugo Costa and Olli Breach both grounded out to plate a run each.
After holding Queensland scoreless in the first two innings, they gave themselves a perfect opportunity to score some insurance runs. And that they did.
A huge seven run inning followed.
Hugo Costa, Ollie Alexander, Arky Vingelis-Plant and Liam Trembath all hit singles that scored a run. Hugo Costa came back to the plate in the same inning and knocked another RBI single to bring the score to 9-1.
Queensland had a quick reply, scoring four runs thanks to Buzz Mecham, Logan Lokeni, Archer Peterson, and a wild pitch.
Logan Stephens and Vingelis-Plant both brought in a run for SA in response. 11-4.
Queensland went on to score five unanswered runs. Buzz Mecham knocked in another single, while Logan Lokeni ripped an RBI double.
But SA did just enough to hold the lead.
An amazing double play turned by Riley Ferris in the sixth inning ended the game.
The South Aussies will face New South Wales in a Preliminary Final where they are guaranteed at least a bronze medal.
View the mini match recap here: Highlights | SA vs Queensland | 2026 Under 16 Australian Championship Elimination Final
SA
HITS: R. Ferris, H. Costa (2), O. Breach, L. Burns, L. Stephens, O. Alexander (3), A. Vingelis-Plant (2), L. Trembath (3)
RBI: R. Ferris, H. Costa (3), O. Breach, L. Stephens, O. Alexander, A. Vingelis-Plant (2), L. Trembath
QLD
HITS: T. White, B. Mecham (2), L. Lokeni (2), A. Petersen, I. Carrington
RBI: B. Mecham (2), L. Lokeni (2), A. Petersen, I. Carrington, Z. Leigh
NSW 8 DEF SA 3 | New South Wales’ take lead late in epic battle vs South Australia
By Raff Casey
It was close until it wasn’t. Really close.
NSW trailed for three innings in a close game, before the sixth inning six-run explosion came.
SA took the lead early after catcher Arky Vingelis-Plant’s RBI single. He had caught a full game behind the plate thirty minutes before the start of this preliminary final.
Mitch Howay tied it up for NSW with a single of his own, before a huge Logan Stephens double regained the lead for the South Aussies. 3-2.
The pitching took over in the fifth, with both sides going scoreless.
NSW reliever Jack Phegan threw the last two innings and allowed just one hit and no earned runs.
SA’s starter Ricky Ferris threw 3.0 innings, allowing four hits and just two earned runs while striking out two. – His stats don’t do his performance justice. He managed to work his way out of multiple bases-loaded situations after his field had made errors.
A very brave performance from New South Wales starter Owen Hart. He threw five innings total, three of them after he was drilled in his throwing hand by a line drive. He allowed just one earned run.
Then came the sixth inning. After holding SA scoreless, NSW drove in six runs and completely took control. Cooper Smith, Beau Stockdale, Mitch Howay and Austin Murdoch, all had RBI singles.
While the bats were hot, NSW’s base running was incredible.
Coming into the game with more than fifty stolen bases in the tournament, SA knew what was coming.
But there was nothing they could do about it. Their nine stolen bases in this game helped turn one-run singles into two-run hits, and kept them safe from double plays. Jack Kelly led the team with two steals.
View the mini-match recap here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcH_5C-we4k
NSW
HITS: B. Stockdale, J. Kelly, N. Nash (2), M. Howay (2), A. Murdoch (2), D. Price, C. Smith
RBI: B. Stockdale (2), N. Nash, M. Howay (2), A. Murdoch, C. Smith
SA
HITS: O. Breach (2), L. Stephens, O. Alexander, A. Vingelis-Plant, L. Trembath
RBI: L. Stephens, A. Vingelis-Plant
CONSOLATION: NSW Country 7 TIE Roos 7: Country comes backs to secure a draw in spirited contest
They went back and forth but eventually ended in a draw.
Country scored first. Tyler Sims quickly tied it for the ACT Roos with an RBI single in the second.
The Roos took a 5-1 lead in the third thanks to key hits from Blake Brennan and Tyler Lessard.
Country plated three in the bottom of the third. 5-4. The Roos responded with a pair in the top of the fourth.
Country came from behind to tie it at 7 in the bottom of the fourth thanks to a single by Dustan Evans and a walk by Aaron Hseih.
Archer Wals pitched a clutch 1.1 innings to finish the game for the Roos, allowing just a walk. Cooper Stark closed it out for the Roos, pitching 1.2 innings, allowing no runs and two hits. Both those pitchers were key in closing out the game.
Dustan Evans led NSW Country with a three hit game while driving in 2 runs.
Tyler Sims, Blake Brennan, and Lincoln Barrett all had two RBI for the ACT ROOS.
NSW COUNTRY
Hits (8): S. Allen, C. Daniels, R. Coombes (2), D. Evans (3), J. Cruz
RBI: Evans (2), Cruz, A. Hsieh
ACT Roos
Hits (7): F. Scargill (2), B. Brennan (1), T. Sims, S. Letton, L. Barrett (2)
RBI: Sims (2), Brennan (2), Barrett (2), T. Lessard
UNDER 18 RECAPS
QUEENSLAND 9 def ACT Roos 2 | Queensland pull away in fifth inning to secure third win of the tournament

Queensland have their third win of the tournament large in part to a five-run fifth inning. Blake McPherson doubled in a pair of runs while Max Stefanutto and Leo McKenna drove in a run each in the big inning.
Coleby Ryerson opened the scoring with a triple in the first. Cooper Reed and Warrick Scotland drove in a run in the second to push the lead to 3-0. McPherson’s first RBI made it 4-0 in the third.
Reiss McDermott turned in a nice start on the mound. He surrendered two hits in four shutout innings with five strikeouts.
McPherson and Stefanutto led the game with two hits. McPherson had three RBI.
The Roos scored a pair in the top of the fifth off some errors to cut the deficit to 4-2.
Then Queensland pulled away.
Queensland will play South Australia at 2:00PM. The winner goes to the finals, the loser is eliminated.
QUEENSLAND
Hits (8): B. McPherson (2), M. Stefanutto (2), L. McKenna, L. Pawsey, C. Ryerson, C. Reed
RBI: McPherson (3), Stefanutto, Reed, Ryerson, McKenna
ACT Roos
Hits (5): R. Watson, O. Kelly, N. Richards, P. Rawson, K. Harris
NSW 11 def NSW Country 0 | New South Wales officially lock in finals spot with shutout performance from Crynes, Phegan, Morrison and Willard
New South Wales finished their Group Stage of the tournament with a 4-2 record thanks to an impressive performance on the mound.
Trystan Crynes, Max Phegan, Christian Morrison and Fletcher Willard combined for 6 shutout innings, allowing just two hits. Crynes and Phegan tossed two innings while Morrison and Willard each threw one.
New South Wales charged ahead with a six run third inning. They added three more in the sixth.
Ryan Chou led all hitters with three hits. Draven Fatu had three RBI.
New South Wales will likely finish third in the pool and play the loser of Western Australia and Victoria tonight in the first game of finals.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (10): R. Chou (3), H. Gibson (2), T. Cavill (2), R. Reekie, D. Fatu, C. Howay
RBI: Fatu (3), Chou (2), Gibson (2), Reekie, J. Griffiths
NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY
Hits (2): C. McCarthy, J. Garnero
SA 9 def QLD 1 | South Australia’s hot start and strong pitching propels them into a finals position as they knock Queensland out of the playoffs
It was SA’s six-run first inning that set the tone.
Ollie Hayes, Jack Wilton, Owen Couzner, all had singles that drove in a run. Will Tanner capped off the inning with a two-RBI double.
The pitching took over in the middle innings and held both sides scoreless. Young prospect Deakin Filko started on the mound for the South Aussies. He threw 3.0 innings allowing three hits. He struck out four.
Filko was backed up Kody Delbridge and Ollie Hayes who both did not allow a run to cross the plate. Hayes threw 1.2 innings of no-hit baseball.
SA went on to score three more runs thanks to another Jack Wilton RBI. Harry Taintey (pictured below) hit an RBI triple in the fifth where he also came around to score on the same play due to an error.

The South Aussies secure their top four position and will participate in playoffs. Queensland’s tournament is now over.
SA
HITS: L. Manson, H. Taintey (2), T. Bird (2), O. Hayes (2), J. Wilton (2), O. Couzner (2), W. Tanner
RBI: H. Taintey, O. Hayes, J. Wilton (2), O. Couzner (2), W. Tanner (2)
QLD
HITS: L. Mckenna (2), L. Pawsey, A. Griffin, B. Mcpherson
RBI: B. Mcpherson
WA 10 def VIC 9 | Walk-off seals the deal in WA victory over Victoria, Western Australia finish in top spot
WA rode a seven-run inning to take the win despite Victoria’s strong comeback attempt.
Victoria took the lead in the top of the first after Mitchell Langworthy’s RBI double, but WA were quick to take the advantage for themselves thanks to wild pitching.
Langworthy knocked his second double of the day to tie it up 2-2.
Then Came WA’s big third inning.
Tom Williams knocked in two runs with a single before Victoria’s pitching started to struggle. Four Walks and many wild pitches allowed WA to bring the score to 9-3.

Ryley Shanks put some spark back into his team as he launched a huge three-run homer. 6-9.
He pushed across another un in the fifth as he flew out on a sacrifice fly. 7-9
Brody Stokes tied the game with his two-run single.
In the bottom of the sixth, WA needed just one run to end the game.
Carlton Branch started the last inning with a long triple. Quinn Fatai walk it off with a sacrifice fly to bring Branch home.
WA
HITS: C. Branch (3), L. Golding, T. Williams, C. Benseman, B. Hannan (2), J. Vlasic
RBI: Q. Fatai (2), T. Williams (2), H. Wooden, C. Benseman, B. Hannan
VIC
HITS: C. Bishop (2), B. Stokes (2), M. Langworthy (2), C. Busch, R. Coote, S. Walk (2), R. Shanks
RBI: B. Stokes (2), M. Langworthy, R. Shanks (4)
































