28 May 2024
Junior League Day 2 Recap, Stats & Info | Semi-final spots become more clear after dramatic Day 2
recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen
It’s Day 2 of the 2024 Junior League Championships (U15). With one day down, teams are jockeying for positions to advance to the semi final rounds. Only two teams in each group will advance to Thursday’s knock-out portion of the event and still be alive for that trip to the USA to the Junior League World Series!
It’s time to enjoy “moving day” at the Intermediate League titles…
Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling – it will be there!
We will be logging all results and information at the Intermediate League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap.
The Intermediate League event is running at same time. You can find details here.
Daily Results – Tuesday 28 May
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Top two teams at end of Day 3 advance to semi-finals.


RECAPS
Manly Maroon 5 def Melbourne Athletics 1
Austin Murdoch starred as both pitcher and batter, as Manly picked up their first win of the tournament.
Murdoch went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and three stolen bases with the bat. He drove in the first runs of the game to give Manly an early 3-0 lead.
He also tossed four innings of near perfect baseball. Murdoch’s final stat line reads: 4.0 innings pitcher, 1 H, 0 BB, 0 runs.
Manly capitalised off walks and errors in the fourth to extend their lead to 5-0. Hamish Mallam tossed the last three innings of relief.
There were just eight hits total in the game – five from Manly and three from the Athletics.
Manly improves to 1-2 with one game to play. The Athletics drop to 0-2 and play a double header today.

Brisbane North 16 def Melbourne Athletics 0
The party continues for Brisbane North. They move to 3-0 on the tournament and have now outscored opponents 48-4.
Tirrell Waiwai was perfect in his 2.2 innings start while striking out six. Mason Clem closed it out, allowing just one hit in 1.1 innings.
Alonzo Zaire Griffin went 2-for-2 with a monster shot of a home run in the win.
Brisbane North tallied eight hits and six walks as a group. Archie Baert also had a multi-hit game.
Tirrell Waiwai, Griffin, Baert, Xavier Honsa, Kauri Hunter and Oliver Lyall combined for the RBIs.
Brisbane move to 3-0 and are on the verge of a semi-final spot as this group of kids tries to complete the triple crown by winning the Little League, Intermediate League and Junior League in successive years.
Southern Hills Warriors 4 def Melbourne Rangers 2 (nine of the innings)
GAME. OF. THE. TOURNAMENT. This was genuinely incredible to see unfold.
Both teams entered the competition at 1-1. The winner? Through to the semi-finals. The loser? Consolation bracket.
It need extra-innings.
Jett Dipane put the Warriors on the board in the first with an RBI double. Cliff Neilson responded with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the first to tie it.
While each team pegged a run in the middle innings, this was one for the pitchers.
Enzel Takuta, Lachlan Vincent and Eban Raymond allowed just six hits over the first eight innings for the Warriors.

Cliff Neilson chucked 5.1 innings of four hit baseball with just one earned run for the Rangers. Jackson Burton pitched the next 3.2 innings of relief.
The Warriors turned a clutch double play in the bottom of the seventh, catching a fly-ball and tagging the runner out at third to force the tiebreaker.
Despite starting with a courtesy runner in the first extra inning, the eighth, neither team could score.
Jackson Burton struck out the last two batters with runners in scoring position in the top of the eighth for the Rangers.
Enzel Takuta took a screaming diving catch in extra innings to help keep Melbourne scoreless in the ninth.
In the top of the ninth, Jett Dipane broke the tie by putting the ball in play and plating two.
Raymond closed the ninth by retiring the Rangers in order.
Epic stuff. The Warriors will advance to the semi-finals. They will have a chance to finish top if they beat Cronulla Black tomorrow.

Central Firebirds 6 def Adelaide Marlins 4
The Central Firebirds broke a late 2-2 tie to squeak past the Marlins and into the win column.
The win sets them up for a big final day, where they likely will need to win both games to advance in the Top 2.
Alexander Clark broke the deadlock with a two-RBI single to put the Firebirds up 4-2. Chayce Humble added two more RBIs to a busy day immediately following with a single of his own. 6-2 just like that.
The Marlins pressured in the bottom of the sixth, scoring two runs off wild pitches. But the Firebirds shut down scoring in the seventh to lock down the win.
Four different Firebirds combined for four hits.
Adelaide tallied five hits, with Ricky Ferris leading the way going 2-for-2. Jack Wilton was impressive in his start, striking out six batters in 3.0 innings.
The Marlins drop to 2-1 and the Firebirds move to 1-1 with two games tomorrow vs Manly and the Athletics. There are some tiebreakers at play, with no team yet clinched in Group A. The bottom of this story has standings and tie-breaker scenarios.
Cronulla Black 15 def Adelaide Rays 0
Cronulla put an exclamation mark, clinching a Top 2 spot in Group A with a commanding win. They scored eight runs in the sixth inning to put the cherry on top.
Eight different players combined for 11 hits. All twelve players hit the base paths. They also worked nine walks as a team.
Jake Shorey, Harrison Thomas-McLean and Tyre Hill had two hits apiece. Archie Sampson, Thompson-McLean and Hill had two RBI each.
Four different Cronulla players pitched.
Cronulla can win Group B if they beat Southern Hills tomorrow.
All teams in Pool B will still play games tomorrow, but positions can’t change.
END OF DAY 3 STANDINGS + TIEBREAKERS
Top two teams at end of Day 3 advance to semi-finals. The first tie-breaker is head-to-head. In event of a multi-team tie where everybody has beat each other, the first tie breaker is runs allowed.
*Clinched spot in next round
(runs allowed in parenthesis)
GROUP A
Brisbane North – 3-0 (4)
Adelaide Marlins – 2-1 (9)
Central Firebirds – 1-1 (14)
Manly Maroon – 1-2 (26)
Melbourne Athletics – 0-3
GROUP B
Cronulla Black – 3-0
Southern Hills Warrior – 2-1
Melbourne Rangers – 1-2
Adelaide Rays – 0-3














