13 January 2026
Australian Youth Championships
Jan 13 AYC Recap | New South Wales crowned national Under 16 champions in 2026
photos by Hugh Whittle, story by Eric Balnar
Congratulations to New South Wales, your 2026 Under 16 Australian Youth Championships Gold Medal Winners.
They defeated Victoria 12-1 at Essendon to secure the chocolates. You can read the recap and watch the mini-match below.
Meanwhile, two Under 18 Finals were played.
The recaps are sorted by division and in order of completion. Looking for something? Keep scrolling.
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SCORES AND SCHEDULE
U16 Division
– GOLD MEDAL: New South Wales 12 def Victoria 1
– Consolation: NSW Country 7 def Western Australia 3
– Consolation: Queensland 14 def South Australia 6
U16 Game Changer Scoring Link: Click here
U18 Division
– Finals Game 1 (G1): Victoria 9 def New South Wales 2
– Finals Game 2 (G2): Western Australia 10 def South Australia 1
– Consolation: New South Wales Country 10 def ACT Roos 4
U18 GameChanger Scoring Link: Click here
REMAINING U18 FINALS SCHEDULE & BRACKET
WEDNESDAY
– 11:30AM: Qualification Final: Victoria vs Western Australia
– 2:00PM: Elimination Final: New South Wales vs South Australia
– 4:30PM: Preliminary Final: Winner Elimination Final vs Loser Qualification Final
THURSDAY
– 2:30PM: Gold Medal: Winner Preliminary Final vs Winner Qualification Final,
RECAPS – U16 Gold Medal

NSW 12 def VIC 1 | Noah Nash leads New South Wales to glory as they win gold over Victoria
By Raff Casey
Noah Nash had a game he will remember for a long time.
He had four hits, two RBI, a diving catch, two shutout innings pitched and a save, as he helped lead New South Wales to a dominating 12-1 in the Under 16 National Championship Final.
Nash was named tournament MVP.
The rest of his team was excellent, too. They tallied 19 hits.
Jack Phegan tossed 5.0 innings, allowing one run. He won the Golden Arm Award.

NSW wasted no time getting started, scoring three runs in the first inning before an out was recorded.
Noah Nash’s two-run triple was the biggest blow. He was later brought in by Mitch Howay on a single.
Howay knocked in another single in the second inning to add two more to their advantage. Owen Hart and Alex Bennetts backed him up with RBI hits of their own.

While the score may not show it, the pitching and defense from both sides was incredible.
NSW starter Jack Phegan shoved 5.0 innings allowing eight hits but just one run. He struck out three.
Victorian reliever Cale Morris threw 4.0 innings. He saw just one run cross the plate and also sat down three on strikes.
Many great defensive plays were made from both sides, highlighted by a sliding catch by Noah Nash. He went through contact with his teammate and held onto the ball. Tom Hill also had a great catch to deny Stockdale of a double.
Not only did Nash stay in the game after the collision, but he also stepped onto the mound to throw the remaining 2.0 innings for New South Wales.
It was two no-hit innings. He also added a strikeout to his tally.

NSW added five more runs in the seventh inning to secure their win. Beau Stockdale, Mitch Howay, Nicholas Turley, and Austin Murdoch all had RBI contributions.
New South Wales accumulates nine-teen hits in the game, where six different athletes had a multi-hit game. They stole six bases, two of them via Beau Stockdale.
TOURNAMENT AWARD WINNERS:
MVP: Noah Nash (NSW)
Golden Arm: Jack Phegan (NSW)
Golden Bat: Buzz Mecham (QLD)
Golden Glove: Daniel Price (NSW)
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits: B. Stockdale (3), J. Kelly (2), N. Nash (4), M. Howay (3), O. Hart (2), A. Bennetts, N. Turley, A. Murdoch (2), C. Smith
RBI: B. Stockdale (2), N. Nash (2), M. Howay (3), O. Hart, A. Bennetts, N. Turley, A. Murdoch
VICTORIA
Hits: O. Shimakura (2), J. Northfield, J. Burton (2), J. Thomas, J. Tayler (2)
RBI: T. Hill




RECAPS – U18 Finals
VICTORIA 9 def NEW SOUTH WALES 2 | Liam Puncher shoves as Victoria advance to Qualification Final

Liam Puncher came through with perhaps the best pitching performance of the 2026 Under 18 Championships so far.
The Victorian starter tossed 5.0 innings, allowing three hits, no earned runs and two walks with nine strikeouts.
Both New South Wales runs were unearned.
It allowed the bats to take flight.
After trailing 2-0 early, Victoria ripped off three runs in the second to take a 3-2 lead. They added a pair more in the third and four in the sixth to round out the scoring.
Brody Stokes led the charge, going 3-for-4 with 2 RBI. Harrison Brodie went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI in a tremendous effort.
Roman Coote and Cooper Bishop-Worn also had two hits.
Kobe Cusbert, Jake Shorey, Christian Morrison and Griffiths shared the pitching load for New South Wales, who were very careful to not go over their pitching restriction limits.
Victoria will play in the Qualification Final on Wednesday morning vs the winner of South Australia and Western Australia. The winner of the Qualification Final goes directly to the Gold Medal Game.
New South Wales will play the WA / SA loser in an Elimination Final tomorrow afternoon with their tournament lives on the line.
VICTORIA
Hits (12): Brodie Stokes (3), Cooper Bishop-Worn (2), Mitch Langworthy, Sam Walk, Roman Coote (2), Riley Shanks, Harrison Brodie (2)
RBI: Stokes (2), Coote, Shanks (2), Brodie (3)
NEW SOUTH WALES
Hits (3): Liam Worne, Kobe Cusbert, Ryan Reekie
RBI: Liam Worne
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 10 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1 | Samukawa homers, Bandy tosses complete game, Western Australia secure at least a bronze medal
Dylan Bandy provided a solid base for his Western Australian team mates to lift off vs South Australia.
Bandy tossed 6.0 innings, allowing six hits, one run and two walks to help Western Australia advance to the Qualifying Final vs Victoria. It’s another excellent outing in the tournament baseball career for the reliable pitcher.

Western Australia capitalised off a couple miscues to take an early 2-0 lead. Carlton Branch continued his huge tournament with a 2-RBI double in the third. 4-0.
Eita Samukawa hit his third homer of the week to expand the lead to 5-0.
Sam Galpin made sure South Australia got on the board in the fifth with a solo shot of his own. 5-1.
Western Australia sealed the deal with a five run sixth. Tom Williams provided a 2-RBI single, before Lenny Golding drove in a pair on his double.
Williams led all batters with two hits.
Zac Tibbits tossed 3.1 innings, allowing four earned runs for South Australia. Toby Kortekaas followed with 1.2 shutout innings.
Jack Wilton had two of South Australia’s six hits.

Western Australia will play in the Qualification Final on Wednesday morning vs Victoria. The winner of the Qualification Final goes directly to the Gold Medal Game. They can’t finish worse than third.
South Australia will meet New South Wales in an Elimination Final tomorrow afternoon with their tournament lives on the line.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (8): T. Williams (2), E. Samukawa, Q. Fatai, C. Bahr, C. Branch, L. Golding, C. Benseman
RBI: T. Williams (2), C. Branch (2), L. Golding (2), C. Bahr, E. Samukawa
HR: Samukawa
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Hits (6): J. Wilton (2), O. Couzner, S. Galpin, W. Tanner, L. Manson
RBI: Galpin
HR: Galpin
CONSOLATION GAME RECAPS
U16 | NSW COUNTRY 7 def WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3 | Seven run sixth powers New South Wales Country to comeback win
Trailing 3-0 in the bottom of the sixth, New South Wales Country ripped off seven runs to secure their third win over the tournament.
Dustan Evans delivered the biggest blow of the inning, driving in two runs on a double. Tennyson Bragg led all Country batters with a 2-for-4 effort with 2 RBI.
There were some nice pitching efforts in this game.
Corey Daniels started for Country. He gave up five hits and three runs over 3.2 innings. Cooper Stark threw 3.1 innings of no-run ball in relief for County.
Archie Moffat tossed 4.1 shutout innings with just three hits allowed for Western Australia.
NSW COUNTRY
Hits (8): T. Bragg (2), H. Kelly, K. Gilbert, L. Gardner, D. Evans, A. Turner
RBI: D. Evans (2), T. Bragg (2), L. Gardner,
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (6): R. Lines, C. Humble, A. Samukawa, H. Ostazewskyj
RBI: R. Lines, T. Massamini, H. Ostazewskyj

































