14 January 2026
Australian Youth Championships
Jan 14 AYC Recaps | Western Australia and Victoria to play for Gold in U18s after walk off wins
Three one run ball games in the Under 18 Finals at Essendon. There were also two walk offs.
Our Gold Medal match is set.
The recaps, with mini-match highlights, are posted below.
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Here is the schedule and format for the remainder of the tournament:
Qualification Final: Western Australia 3 def Victoria 2 | WA advances to Gold. Victoria plays in the Preliminary Final.
Elimination Final: NSW 3 def SA 2 | New South Wales advances to preliminary final against Victoria
Preliminary Final: VIC 10 def NSW 9 | Victoria advances to Gold Medal Game. New South Wales wins bronze.
GOLD MEDAL GAME: Victoria vs Western Australia, 2:30PM on Thursday 15 January at Essendon.
Watch live and free on Baseball+. All games at Essendon Baseball Club.
Consolation Game: Queensland 16 def ACT Roos 3
RECAPS & MINI MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
WA 3 def VIC 2 | Western Australia win ‘game of the tournament’ in walk-off fashion
This one had it all.
Clutch pitching. Big time hits. Double plays. And a walk-off.
Let’s set the stage of the last inning. 2-2, bottom of the seventh. With one out and a runner on first and second, Lenny Golding grounded into what could have been an inning ending double play to force the game to extras.
Victoria made the first out at second, but Golding hustled down the line and there throw to first was not in time.
It allowed Cam Bahr to fly around third and slide in safe for the winning run.

Moments earlier, Jake Bertucci tied the game at 2 for Victoria, with his team down to their final out in a dramatic top of the seventh.
The game was tight throughout. Each team was stifled by a tremendous pitching performance.
Riley Peoples tossed 3.1 innings in his start for Victoria. He allowed six hits, one run and four strikeouts. Cooper Busch allowed one unearned run in his 2.2 innings of relief. Cooper Bishop-Worn took the loss.
Luan Van Splunder threw 4.2 innings, allowing just three hits and one unearned run in his start for Western Australia. Dylan Palethorpe threw 2.1 innings, allowing three hits and one run.
There were no runs until the fourth inning, when they each traded a pair. WA took the lead briefly in the fifth inning and led 2-1 until the last.
Western Australia advance to the Gold Medal Game. Victoria have another chance to get the gold but they’ll need to beat either South Australia or New South Wales.
Western Australia will now play for Gold.
Watch the highlights below:
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hits (10): E. Samukawa, Q. Fatai, C. Bahr, C. Branch (2), L. Golding (2), C. Barber, H. Wooden, C. Benseman
RBI: Wooden, Williams
VICTORIA
Hits (6): Jake Bertucci (2), Bishop-Worn, Coote, Brodie
RBI: Bertucci
NSW 3 def SA 2 | Ashton Kennedy shuts down South Australia and advances New South Wales to a Preliminary Final
By Raff Casey
Ashton Kennedy put up an MVP worthy performance in NSW’s win over South Australia. He pitched a complete game that secured at least a bronze medal for his state.

He became the first pitcher to record ten strikeouts this tournament.
After sitting down the first six SA batters, NSW took the lead from Ben Sawyer’s RBI single.
Kennedy struck out another two hitters in the third alongside a great throw by catcher Draven Fatu to catch the South Australian runner stealing.
In the fourth South Australia found a run of their own. Following is Single, Harry Taintey went on to steal second and third, before crossing the plate on a wild throw. 1-1.
NSW were quick to take back their lead.
Ryan Chou worked a walk before being brough in to score by a long Draven Fatu double.
Sam Galpin turned an excellent un-assisted double play to end the inning.
Liam Worne added to NSW’s advantage with a single. 3-1.
The South Aussies engineered one more run via a sacrifice fly off the bat of Owen Couzner, but were unable to tie the game.
Ashton Kennedy proved to be almost unstoppable. He pitched all 7.0 innings allowing just three hits and one earned run. He struck out ten SA hitters. He also cashed in a hit of his own.
Toby Kortekaas stepped on the mound for SA to throw the remaining 1.1 innings. He allowed one hit and no runs, striking out three.
New South Wales moves onto the preliminary final against Victoria live on Baseball+.
NSW
HITS: K. Cusbert, A. Kennedy, L. Worne, F. Clarke, D. Fatu (2), B. Sawyer (2)
RBI: L. Worne, D. Fatu, B. Sawyer
SA
HITS: H. Taintey, O. Hayes, J. Wilton
RBI: O. Couzner
VIC 10 def NSW 9 | Victoria come from behind and walk off New South Wales in a thrilling slugfest

One of the most chaotic games of the tournament’s most climatic moment came in the bottom of the penultimate inning.
Mitch Langworthy launched a solo shot for Victoria to tie the game at nine.
It gave Victoria a chance to score the winning run, and that they did, on a wild pitch in the last inning, to walk off New South Wales and head to the Gold Medal Game.
This game was a pure slug fest.
NSW took an early lead in the first thanks to RBI’s from Tahlan Cavill and Frank Clarke. 3-0. All runs were scored before Victoria registered an out. Windsor Breckenridge came in relief and stopped the damage at three.
It allowed Victoria to take control and reply with six runs of their own in the bottom of the inning. 6-3 after one.
Sam Walk begun the rally with an RBI single, and was backed up by Coote, Shanks, Brodie, and Bishop-Worn.
Back and forth was the name of the game as NSW scored five more to take the lead in the second.
Cusbert drove in one on a single before Liam Worne hit a comedic bases-clearing double that he scored on via throwing errors. 8-6.
Once again, Victoria had a response in the bottom of the second.
Sam Walk knocked in another RBI before later crossing the plate himself to tie the game. 8-8.
In the third, Liam Worne once again drove in a run on a single, giving NSW the 9-8 lead.
With time running out, Victoria needed a run to keep the game going.
Mitch Langworthy stepped up to the plate and crushed a solo-homerun to bring the game to a tie once more.
After holding New South Wales scoreless in the fifth, Victoria had a chance to walk it off.
A single, intentional walk, sacrifice bunt and a wild pitch allowed the winning run to cross the plate.
Victoria will face WA in the gold medal game LIVE on Baseball+.
VIC
HITS: C. Bishop, B. Stokes, M. Langworthy (2), S. Walk (2), R. Coote, R. Shanks (2), H. Brodie (2)
RBI: C. Bishop, M. Langworthy, S. Walk, R. Coote (2), R. Shanks, H. Broke (2)
HR: M. Langworthy
NSW
HITS: K. Cusbert (2), A. Kennedy (2), T. Cavill, L. Worne (3), F. Clarke, R. Chou, D. Fatu, B. Sawyer, R. Reekie
RBI: K. Cusbert, T. Cavill, L. Worne (3), F. Clarke (2)
CONSOLATION: Queensland 16 def ACT Roos 3 | Queensland pile it on in consolation clash
Queensland scored early and often in their consolation win.
They scored two in the first thanks to Lachlan Pawsey and Coleby Ryerson base hits.
ACT Roos took a 3-2 lead in the top of the second thanks to two Kai Ueki RBI.
Then Queensland took off. They scored seven in the second and seven in the fourth.
Cooper Reed had three hits to lead all players. Cody Harrison also had three RBI.
Blake Pearce and Tom Calvert combined to allow just two hits with seven strikeouts.
QUEENSLAND
Hits (11): Reiss McDermott, Lachlan Pawsey (2), Paddy McLouglin, Coleby Ryerson (2), Axel Strachan (2), Cooper Reed (3)
RBI: L. McKenna (2), R. McDermott, L. Pawsey, P. McLoughlin, C. Ryerson (2), A. Strachan (2), Cooper Reed (3)
ACT Roos
Hits (2): F. Starkey, C. Lewis
RBI: K Harris











































