29 May 2024
Junior League Day 3 Recaps, Results & Standings | Semi Final Spots Secured Today
recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen
It’s the final day of the group stage of the 2024 Australian Junior League Championships. By the end of today’s games, we will know who your four semi-final teams are and who they are playing.
Remember, the winner of this tournament goes to the USA to represent Australia at the Junior League World Series.
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 Junior League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap. Here is the Day 2 results story.
The Intermediate League event is running at same time. You can find details here.
DAILY RESULTS – WEDNESDAY 29 MAY
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FINAL STANDINGS
*top two from each group advance to semi finals (runs allowed in parenthesis)
Adelaide Marlins and Brisbane North advance on three-team tiebreaker of runs allowed.

Note: Southern Hills defeated Cronulla Black in a 1 vs 2 reseed game, after the group stage for Pool B was completed on Tuesday. Southern Hills advances as 1B.

RECAPS
With the possibility of elimination on the table, Kyan Taifui delivered a performance for the ages for the Adelaide Marlins against a group of players with two national titles to their name.Taifui chucked 6.1 innings of shutout ball, striking out 13 batters and allowing just two hits. He did it against a previously undefeated Brisbane North team, who had scored 42 runs in their previous three games. This age group is also trying to win their third
Importantly, Adelaide secured a win that moves them into first place in Group A. They have the head-to-head tiebreaker over Brisbane North and have allowed less runs (9 vs 11). Nothing on this page is official.
The offence did its job for the Marlins, too. Adelaide scored in five of their six innings they had an at-bat. They scored three in the third, and one in the others.
Patrick Mews had an RBI triple in the fourth that put a punctuation mark on the game. Harlan King led the way, going 2-for-3 with three runs batted in.
They also benefited from nice defense.
Adelaide Marlins (9 runs allowed) finish with a 3-1 record. Brisbane North finish with the same (11 runs allowed).
The standings cannot be confirmed until the Central Firebirds play their two games today. The Firebirds are 1-1 and have two games to force a three-team tiebreaker.
The Melbourne Rangers used a five-run third inning to secure third spot in Group B.Down 1-0 entering the bottom of the third, the Rangers made their move. Ryder Ochoa had a two-RBI single, Jackson Burton followed with a two-RBI double, and Chase Potts drove in the last run.
Adelaide brought the score within two but, another Burton RBI helped push the scoreline back out to 7-3 in the sixth.
Hugo Costa, who led the Rays with two hits, helped make it 7-5 in the last inning, but the comeback fell just short.
Alice Brown had seven strikeouts in her 5.0 inning start for the Rays.
Burton and Joathon Park had two hits to lead the Rangers. Burton led the way with 3 runs batted in
Central Firebirds 2 def Manly Maroon 1
The Firebirds held on for a narrow win to improve to 2-1.
They needed some timely pitching and excellent defense to do it. Manly stranded eight base runners on the day.
Alexander Clarke pitched a complete game, allowing nine hits, two walks and just one run in the win.
Manly even had the bases loaded in the sixth inning with a chance to take the lead. But some big time defense helped Central Firebirds hold firm.
Central Firebirds scored one in the third and another in the fourth before Manly responded with one in the sixth.
Manly also benefitted from some nice defense, including a great diving catch and double play.
The Firebirds have one game left in the tournament. They’ll need to win it to improve to 3-1 to force a three-way tiebreak in Group A.
Southern Hills Warriors 9 def Cronulla Black 7
The Warriors finish as 1B after a 9-7 win over Cronulla Black in a back-and-forth affair.
Cronulla had the go-ahead run to the plate in the bottom of the seventh before Jet Dipane induced a groundout to seal it for the Warriors.
Cronulla were leading 2-0, thanks to a Will Bonham homer, but a seven run fifth inning from the Warriors proved large.
The biggest blow of the inning was a Rhys Wharton bases-clearing double which plated three.
Cronulla responded with three runs in the bottom of the fifth to close the gap to one.
The Warriors pushed it back out to a 9-6 advantage thanks to RBI hits from Jaxon Tander and Jason Valenti.
Cronulla threatened late, but couldn’t score. The Warriors have won three in a row to finish as 1B. They’ll play the runners up of Group B in Thursday’s semi-final. Cronulla will play the winners of Group B.
Central Firebirds 4 def Melbourne Athletics 0
Chayce Humble took a perfect game into the fifth inning as the Firebirds won their third straight game to finish Group A with a 3-1 record.
Humble pitched a complete game. His final stat line reads: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB and 8 strikeouts.
Archie Moffat, Aiden Cooper and Alex Clark collected the three hits for the Firebirds, who scored one in the second, two in the fifth and one in the sixth.
They also made some nice defensive plays.
The Firebirds forced a three-team tiebreaker at 3-1 with Brisbane North and Adelaide Marlins. Because no team could be separated on head-to-head, the tiebreaker goes to runs allowed.
Adelaide finishes first with nine conceded, followed by Brisbane North with 11. Unfortunately, this means the Firebirds move on to the consolation bracket.
But still, tremendous fight and defensive prowess from the players today.
The schedule for tomorrow is below:

















