23 May 2026
Day 3 Newspaper | Finals picture locked in at Junior and Intermediate League
The path to a Gold Medal is clear at both the Intermediate and Junior League Championships in Lismore.
Today, we wrapped up Junior League Pool Play, locked in our finals teams, and played first round of Playoffs in Lismore. Read all abouut it below.
Welcome to your Newspaper Story. This will bring you today’s scores, quick game recaps, key stats, highlights, and photos from across both tournaments.
By Monday, two teams will earn the right to represent Australia at their respective World Series events.
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NOTE: Tomorrow’s Day 4 Schedule (May 24) has been adjusted from original master due to a high chance of rain in the afternoon.
– INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE SCHEDULE
– JUNIOR LEAGUE SCHEDULE
TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND SCORES
JUNIOR LEAGUE – Tournament Hub
– Brisbane North 12 def Canberra Rangers 8
– Gold Coast 10 def Melbourne Twins 4
– Eastern Phantoms 4 def Melbourne Athletics 3
– Hills 14 def Adelaide Marlins 2
– Cronulla Black 8 def Canberra Rangers 1
– Wanneroo Giants 16 def Melbourne Twins 1
Live Scoring via GameChanger
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE – Tournament Hub
FINALS
– Adelaide Armada 14 def Cronulla Black 4
– Southern Titans 3 def Adelaide Armada 1
CONSOLATION
– Ryde Red 15 def Melbourne Twins 2
– Brisbane Metro 22 def Eastern Phantoms 2
Live Scoring via GameChanger
STANDINGS AND FINALS
JUNIOR LEAGUE – FINAL AFTER POOL PLAY
Top three in each group make finals, runs allowed in brackets in case of need of three-way tiebreaker
*clinched finals ^locked up top spot
Pool A
1. Hills Blue 4-0*^
2. Adelaide Marlins 3-1*
3. Wanneroo Giants 2-2*
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4. Gold Coast 1-3
5. Melbourne Twins 0-4
Pool B
1. Eastern Phantoms 3-1*^
2. Cronulla Black 3-1 *
3. Melbourne Athletics 2-2*
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4. Brisbane North 2-2
5. Canberra Rangers 0-3
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE FINALS BRACKET
– Game 1 (G1): Adelaide Armada 14 def Cronulla Black 4
– Game 2 (G2): Southern Titans 3 def Gold Coast
– Qualifying Final (Sat): Adelaide Armada (Winner G1) vs Southern Titans (Winner G2), winner advances to Gold Medal Game, loser to Preliminary Final
– Elimination Final (Sat): Cronulla Black (Loser G1) vs Gold Coast (Loser G2), winner advances to Preliminary Final
– Preliminary Final (Sat): Loser Qualifying Final vs Winner Elimination Final
– Gold Medal (Sun): Winner Qualifying Final vs Winner Preliminary Final
RECAPS – INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE FINALS
FINALS GAME 1 | Adelaide Armada 14 def Cronulla Black 4 – Adelaide advances to Qualifying Final behind two homer display from Archer Spratt and dominance on both sides of the ledger
Adelaide Armada are one win away from the Intermediate League Gold Medal Game after a dominant 14-4 victory over Cronulla Black in Saturday’s opening final.
The win sends Adelaide into Sunday morning’s Qualifying Final, where victory would book a place in the championship game later that day. For Cronulla, the path becomes far tougher. They now drop into the Elimination Final and will need to win twice on Sunday to keep their title hopes alive.
Adelaide controlled the game in every area, combining a powerful offensive display with a dominant performance on the mound from Archie Wallis.

Wallis was outstanding, striking out 11 batters across 5.1 innings while allowing just three hits and two runs. He consistently overpowered Cronulla hitters and set the tone early as Adelaide took control.
Offensively, the Armada launched three home runs, including two from Archer Spratt in a massive power display.
Spratt homered in both the third and fifth innings, with his second blast coming in a back-to-back sequence alongside Ethan Zoontjens during Adelaide’s four-run fifth inning that completely blew the game open.
It marked Spratt’s second and third home runs of the tournament.
Zachary Gratton was phenomenal at the plate, finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with three RBI, while Harrison Malec added two hits and an RBI of his own.
Adelaide jumped on the board in the first inning before adding three more in the second through RBI hits from Flynn Dienelt and William Fuller, plus a bases-loaded walk to Cooper Scarabotti.
Cronulla showed flashes offensively, highlighted by a solo home run from Ethan Uncle in the second inning that briefly cut the deficit.
Ash Garnero also collected two hits from the leadoff spot, while Kobe Chu and Tim Wicks each drove in runs.
But Adelaide’s offence kept rolling, finishing with 15 hits, nine walks and six stolen bases in one of their most complete performances of the tournament.
ADELAIDE ARMADA IL POOL A
Hits (15): Zachary Gratton (4), Archer Spratt (2), Archie Wallis (2), Harrison Malec (2), Ethan Zoontjens, Flynn Dienelt, Harvey Ingram, Jack Blanton, William Fuller
RBI: Zachary Gratton (3), Archer Spratt (2), Ethan Zoontjens (2), Cooper Scarabotti (2), William Fuller (2), Harrison Malec, Flynn Dienelt
HR: Archer Spratt (2), Ethan Zoontjens
Pitching:
Archie Wallis — 5.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 11 K
Cooper Scarabotti — 0.2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 0 K
Archer Spratt — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K
CRONULLA BLACK IL POOL B
Hits (5): Ash Garnero (2), Kobe Chu Tim Wicks, Ethan Uncle
RBI: Kobe Chu, Tim Wicks, Ethan Uncle
Pitching:
Tyler Rixon — 4.0 IP, 8 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 3 BB, 7 K
Kobe Chu — 0.2 IP, 5 H, 4 ER
Cooper Jacenko — 2.1 IP, 2 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 6 BB, 3 K
FINALS GAME 2 | Southern Titans 3 def Gold Coast 1 – Titans ride dominant Carr performance into Qualifying Final

Southern Titans are headed straight to the Qualifying Final after a tremendous pitching display and a timely homer powered them to a 3-1 win over Gold Coast on Saturday.
With the victory, the undefeated Titans advance directly into Sunday’s Qualifying Final against Adelaide Armada, with the winner to book a place in the gold medal game. Gold Coast now face the tougher route, needing to survive an Elimination Final against Cronulla on Sunday to keep their championship hopes alive.
The story of the game was Titans starter Brodie Carr.
The right-hander was outstanding, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning while striking out seven across six dominant innings. Gold Coast managed just one hit all game and only broke through for their lone run in the bottom of the seventh after Carr exited.
Carr worked around seven walks and repeatedly shut down Gold Coast threats in one of the best pitching performances of the tournament so far.
The breakthrough offensively came in the third inning when Enzo Lee launched a two-run home run to centre field, giving the Titans a lead they would never surrender.
The Titans added another insurance run later in the game, while Archie Golding collected two hits to help lead the offence.
Gold Coast stayed within striking distance thanks to a strong outing from Tace Ahu, who battled through six and two-thirds innings while allowing three runs against a dangerous Titans lineup.
SOUTHERN TITANS
Hits (7): A. Golding (2), P. Taylor, A. Kennelly, G. Fifield, E. Lee, A. Wieman
RBI: E. Lee (2), A. Wieman
Pitching:
B. Carr — 6.0 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 7 BB, 7 K
Jacob Golding — 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
GOLD COAST
Hits (1): L. Masuda
RBI: L. Masuda
Pitching:
T. Ahu — 6.2 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
O. Hayward — 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
RECAPS – JUNIOR LEAGUE
BRISBANE NORTH 12 def CANBERRA RANGERS 8 | Brisbane North stay in the hunt for a Finals Spot
Brisbane North kept their Junior League Finals hopes alive on Saturday, defeating Canberra Rangers 12-8 to improve to 2-2 in Pool B and keep themselves firmly in the finals conversation.
Now, the waiting game begins.
Brisbane North must now rely on other Pool B results to fall their way as the tiebreaker picture unfolds. Their earlier tournament win over Eastern Phantoms keeps them in contention, while losses to the Athletics and Cronulla could become crucial depending on how head-to-head scenarios shake out. Runs allowed may also come into effect.
Facing a must-win situation, Brisbane North delivered when it mattered most.
Canberra struck first in the second inning when Amundson singled home a run, Ahrii Matavesi drove in another on a fielder’s choice, and Jaxon Bentley added an RBI single to give the Rangers a 3-0 lead.
But Brisbane North answered immediately.
The Queensland side exploded for six runs in the bottom of the second inning to completely flip the game. The biggest blow came from Mitchell Larkin, who delivered a two-run single as Brisbane North surged in front 6-3.
They added another run in the third when Luke Baisley singled down the right field line to make it 7-3 before continuing to build pressure late.
Brisbane North eventually finished with 12 runs on eight hits while drawing seven walks and swiping six bases in an aggressive offensive display. They also flashed some nice defense:
Larkin starred both on the mound and at the plate. He threw four innings, allowing three runs while striking out six, and also collected two hits with two RBI offensively.
Baisley also had a multi-hit game, while Issei Hamano, Xander Reid and L. Roberson all drove in runs.
Canberra battled throughout and finished with 11 hits in the loss, including a three-hit performance from Caleb Edel.
Bentley, Lincoln Barrett, Lessard and Amundson each contributed RBI as the Rangers mounted a late push with four runs in the seventh inning.
But Brisbane North held on to secure the result they desperately needed.
BRISBANE NORTH
Hits (8): Mitchell Larkin (2), Luke Baisley (2), I. Hamano, C. Wheeler, X. Reid, L. Gale
RBI: Mitchell Larkin (2), I. Hamano, X. Reid, Luke Baisley, L. Roberson
Pitching:
Mitchell Larkin — 4.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 6 K
Lachlan Gale — 2.1 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 2 K
Xander Reid — 0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K
CANBERRA RANGERS
Hits (11): Caleb Edel (3), Jaxen Bentley (2), Lincoln Barrett, Eric Cochrane, Lincoln Kelly, J. Chambers, Eli Lessard, Jude Amundson
RBI: Jaxen Bentley, Lincoln Barrett, Lessard, Amundson, Ahrii Matavesi, Caleb Edel
GOLD COAST 10 def MELBOURNE TWINS 4 | Gold Coast stay alive, now face nervous wait for Finals Fate

Gold Coast kept their Junior League finals hopes alive with a crucial 10-4 victory over Melbourne Twins on Saturday, but their tournament fate now rests in the hands of others.
The win was Gold Coast’s first of the tournament and keeps them mathematically alive in the race for a top-three finish in Pool A.
Now comes the waiting game.
Gold Coast need Melbourne Twins to defeat Wanneroo Giants later on Saturday and then hope the resulting three-way tie scenario falls in their favour via tournament tiebreakers. Runs allowed will play a key factor.
Gold Coast wasted little time taking control after Melbourne opened the scoring in the first inning on a Jacob Low RBI groundout.
Christopher Hill responded immediately with an RBI single in the bottom half before a Melbourne error gave Gold Coast a 2-1 lead.
The Twins briefly tied the game in the second through a Drayden Jo RBI groundout, but Gold Coast answered with a huge inning to reclaim momentum.
Marcus Vanderkemp delivered an RBI single as Gold Coast scored three times in the second inning to move ahead 5-2.
They continued to build the lead from there, adding two more in the third and never allowing Melbourne back into the contest.
Sebastian Waters drove in a run with a single down the right field line, while Gold Coast capitalised on multiple Melbourne defensive miscues throughout the game.
Marcus Vanderkemp led the way offensively with two hits, while the Gold Coast lineup showed patience at the plate with seven walks.
On the mound, Harrison Stevens provided a key relief outing, throwing 3.1 innings while allowing two runs and striking out three.
Ashton Hodgman started the game and allowed no hits across 1.1 innings.
Melbourne battled throughout despite the loss.
Myles McKelvie, Tommy Kennedy, Tyler Thomas and Isaac Davis all recorded hits, while Luis Fazio, Drayden Jo, Kennedy and Low each drove in runs.
The Twins also drew eight walks in the game.
Now all eyes turn to the final Pool A clash between Wanneroo and Melbourne, with Gold Coast hoping results fall perfectly to keep their finals dream alive.
GOLD COAST JL POOL A
Hits (7): Marcus Vanderkemp (2), Christopher Hill, Nate Marr, Sebastian Waters, Ashton Hodgman, J Mercer
RBI: Christopher Hill, Marcus Vanderkemp, Luke Anderson, Luis Peters
Ashton Hodgman — 1.1 IP, 0 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 K
J Mercer — 2.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K
Harrison Stevens — 3.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 3 K
MELBOURNE TWINS JL POOL A
Hits (4): Myles McKelvie, Tommy Kennedy, Tyler Thomas, Isaac Davis
RBI: Luis Fazio, Drayden Jo, Tommy Kennedy, Jacob Low
Pitching:
Myles McKelvie — 3.0 IP, 5 H, 7 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 6 K
F Vines — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 1 K
Drayden Jo — 1.1 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
A Mazloum — 0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER
EASTERN PHANTOMS 4 def MELBOURNE ATHLETICS 3 | Phantoms clinch top spot in Pool B and a spot in the semi-finals after surviving late Athletics charge
The stakes could not have been clearer for Eastern Phantoms on Saturday.
Win, and they would finish top of Junior League Pool B and advance directly to the semi-finals with a crucial bye through the quarter-finals. Lose, and they were likely heading out of the tournament.
The Phantoms delivered.

The Phantoms held off a furious late Melbourne Athletics rally to secure a tense 4-3 victory and punch their ticket straight through to the semi-finals.
But they had to earn every bit of it.
Melbourne threatened right until the final out, bringing the potential winning run on base with two outs before the Phantoms finally escaped danger with a game-ending strikeout from Lincoln Ellis.
It capped a dramatic finish to one of the tightest games of the tournament so far.
The Phantoms grabbed the early advantage in the first inning when Lincoln Ellis drove in the opening run with a single.
They added another in the second after Samuel Gardiner ripped a double down the right field line.
Melbourne responded in the third, tying the game thanks to a Josh Moulds RBI single and a wild pitch, but Eastern answered immediately.
Hunter Gordon delivered a clutch RBI double in the bottom half of the inning to restore the lead at 3-2 before the Phantoms added what proved to be a vital insurance run in the fourth.
Both starting pitchers were outstanding in a high-pressure matchup.
Samuel Gardiner delivered a tremendous start for Eastern, allowing just two runs across six innings while striking out five.
Melbourne’s Josh Moulds matched him almost pitch-for-pitch, striking out seven across six innings in a gritty complete effort that kept the Athletics within striking distance all afternoon.
Riley Malcolm sparked the Eastern offence with two hits and two runs scored, while Gordon and Ellis each collected two-hit games.
For Melbourne, Jackson Berg, Albert Baragwanath, Phillip Toye, Charlie Fegan, Moulds, Nixon Dikranis and Leo Moulton all recorded hits in a balanced offensive performance.
Despite the loss, the Athletics pushed the Phantoms to the brink before Eastern finally closed the door and celebrated a semi-final berth.
EASTERN PHANTOMS
Hits (9): R. Malcolm (2), H. Gordon (2), L. Ellis (2), J. Watts, B. Warner, S. Gardiner
RBI: H. Gordon, L. Ellis, S. Gardiner
Pitching:
S. Gardiner — 6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 5 K
L. Ellis — 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits (7): J. Berg, C. Fegan, L. Moulton, A. Baragwanath, P. Toye, N. Dikranis, J. Moulds
RBI: A. Baragwanath, J. Moulds
Pitching:
J. Moulds — 6.0 IP, 9 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 0 B
HILLS BLUE 14 def ADELAIDE MARLINS 2 | Hills Blue power past Adelaide Marlins to lock of Pool A top spot and place in semi-finals
Hills Blue continued their dominant run through Junior League Pool A on Saturday, exploding offensively in a commanding 14-2 victory over Adelaide Marlins.
The win keeps Hills unbeaten at the tournament and further strengthens their position as one of the championship favourites heading into finals. They’ve outscored opponents 50-5 in their four games.
Hills wasted no time taking control, erupting for five runs in the opening inning before steadily piling on throughout the afternoon.
A balanced offence drove the result, with six different players recording multiple hits as Hills finished with 14 hits and 13 RBI.
Spencer Dobb starred in the middle of the lineup, going 2-for-3 with three RBI, while Justin Jang drove in two runs and Tom Whalley also collected a two-hit, two-RBI performance.
Lawes and Harry Hobbs each added two-hit games as Hills consistently pressured the Marlins defence.
On the mound, Hills combined to allow just two hits across five innings.
Hudson Dobb opened the game before Spencer Dobb struck out three across one and two-thirds scoreless innings in relief. Anton Jacovides later closed things out with three strikeouts in his inning of work.
Adelaide’s best offensive moments came from Sebastien Haskett and Jack Zischke, who each recorded a hit, while the Marlins also worked six walks in the contest.
Levi Burns battled through four and one-third innings on the mound for Adelaide despite the relentless Hills offence.
HILLS BLUE JL POOL A
Hits (14): L. Lawes (2), H. Hobbs (2), S. Dobb (2), J. Jang (2), T. Whall (2), H. Dobb, A. Jacovides, H. Graham, S. Howick, F. Dobb
RBI: S. Dobb (3), J. Jang (2), T. Whall (2), L. Lawes, H. Hobbs, S. Howick, H. Dobb, A. Jacovides, H. Graham
Pitching:
H. Dobb — 1.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
S. Dobb — 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
H. Hobbs — 0.2 IP, 0 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 0 K
A. Jacovides — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 3 K
ADELAIDE MARLINS JL POOL A
Hits (2): S. Haskett, J. Zischke
Pitching:
L. Burns — 4.1 IP, 12 H, 14 R, 11 ER, 3 BB, 1 K
A. Mogg — 0.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
CRONULLA BLACK 8 def CANBERRA RANGERS 1 | Cronulla officially lock up second spot with win
Cronulla Black took care of business on Saturday, defeating Canberra Rangers 8-1 to continue their strong run through the Junior League Championships.
Cronulla jumped on the Rangers early and never looked back, scoring three runs in the opening inning before adding another in the second to quickly build a four-run cushion.
Kai Shibata helped spark the fast start with an RBI double to centre field, while Franklin Pyke and Christopher Blyton also drove in runs during the opening frame.
Cronulla’s pitching did the rest.
Blake Short delivered a quality start, allowing just one run across six innings while striking out two. Fenix Cutajar closed things out with a scoreless inning in relief.
Shibata finished with two hits, while both he and Blyton drove in two runs apiece. Pyke also caused havoc on the bases with two stolen bases as Cronulla played clean defence without committing an error.
Canberra showed some fight offensively, with Eric Cochrane and Jaxen Bentley both collecting two hits. Cochrane also drove in the Rangers’ lone run.
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits (8): K. Shibata (2), C. Blyton, F. Pyke, L. Gilmore, B. Short, J. Garnero, F. Cutajar
RBI: K. Shibata (2), C. Blyton (2), F. Pyke, L. Gilmore
Pitching:
B. Short — 6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 BB, 2 K
F. Cutajar — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
CANBERRA RANGERS
Hits (4): E. Cochrane (2), J. Bentley (2)
RBI: E. Cochrane
Pitching:
K. McIntyre — 5.2 IP, 6 H, 8 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 7 K
WANNEROO 16 def MELBOURNE TWINS 1 | Wanneroo cruise into finals
Wanneroo Giants are heading to the Junior League quarterfinals after finishing pool play in emphatic fashion with a 16-1 win over Melbourne Twins on Saturday.
After opening the tournament 0-2, the Giants responded with back-to-back wins to finish 2-2 and secure the number three seed heading into finals. They will now face Cronulla Black in Sunday morning’s quarterfinal, with a place in the semi-finals on the line.
Wanneroo controlled the game in all facets, piling up 15 hits while their pitching staff combined to allow just one hit across six innings.
Hayden Thomas starred offensively with three hits in four at-bats, collecting RBI singles in the third and continuing to pressure the Twins lineup throughout the afternoon.
Melbourne struck first in the opening inning, but Wanneroo quickly responded with three runs in the second before breaking the game open with a four-run third inning.
The Giants then exploded again in the seventh, scoring six runs on six hits to put the game well out of reach. Jacob Bond ripped a two-run triple during the rally, while Harvey Scaife, Blake Nicol and Mason Fontoura Castro all drove in runs.
Declan Burns set the tone on the mound, allowing just one hit and one run over 3.1 innings while striking out four without issuing a walk. Harrison Richardson and Blake Nicol combined for 2.2 scoreless innings in relief to finish off the dominant performance.
Wanneroo also wreaked havoc on the bases, stealing 13 bags in the victory.
WANNEROO GIANTS
Hits (15): H. Thomas (3), H. Scaife (2), C. Branch (2), J. Bond (2), T. Oldfield (2), D. Burns (2), H. Richardson, B. Nicol, M. Fontoura Castro
RBI: B. Gordon (3), H. Scaife (2), J. Bond (2), H. Thomas, C. Branch, H. Richardson, B. Nicol, M. Fontoura Castro
Pitching:
D. Burns — 3.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 4 K
H. Richardson — 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
B. Nicol — 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
MELBOURNE TWINS
Hits (1): I. Davis
Pitching:
M. Cvetanoski — 3.0 IP, 7 H, 7 R, 6 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
A. Mazloum — 3.2 IP, 8 H, 9 R, 7 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
RECAPS – CONSOLATION
CONSOLATION | Ryde 15 def Melbourne Twins 2 – Ryde responds with a dominant win
Ryde Red bounced back in emphatic fashion on Saturday, defeating Melbourne Twins 15-2.
After the heartbreak of missing the semi-finals on Friday via the tournament tiebreaker system, Ryde responded with an explosive offensive display led by Jake Bunn and a dominant outing on the mound from Yoh Kaneko.
Bunn drove in four runs on three hits, including a two-run double and a solo home run, while Kaneko struck out 13 batters across five innings in one of the most dominant pitching performances of the tournament.
Ryde exploded for eight runs in the opening inning and never looked back. Jenson Koch opened the scoring with an RBI single before Liam Kelly drew a bases-loaded walk. Bunn added an RBI single, Kye Matthewson knocked in another run, Yoh Kaneko grounded out to score, Madeleine Cesare delivered a two-run single, and a passed ball capped the huge inning.
Ryde added four more runs in the third inning, including Bunn’s two-run double and another RBI from Kelly, before tacking on three more in the fifth.
Thomas Phelps singled home a run, Kelly added another RBI, and Bunn launched a solo homer to centre field to finish off his huge day.
Kaneko was electric on the mound, allowing just two runs on six hits while striking out 13 and walking only one.
Bunn went 3-for-3 with four RBI and three runs scored, while Phelps and Matthewson both collected multiple hits. Ryde also stole six bases and drew six walks.
Melbourne Twins battled throughout, with Tiger Ah-Lit and Nathan Macaulay each driving in a run. Nathan Macaulay, Len Farrow, Alexander Ward, Brodie Leigh and Thomas Macaulay all recorded hits.
RYDE RED
Hits (13): Jake Bunn (3), Thomas Phelps (2), Kye Matthewson (2), Jenson Koch, Liam Kelly, Yoh Kaneko, Madeleine Cesare, Miles Powell, Brian Huang
RBI: Jake Bunn (4), Liam Kelly (3), Madeleine Cesare (2), Jenson Koch, Kye Matthewson, Yoh Kaneko, Thomas Phelps
Pitching: Yoh Kaneko — 5.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 13 K, 1 BB
MELBOURNE TWINS
Hits (6): Nathan Macaulay, Tiger Ah-Lit, Len Farrow, Alexander Ward, Brodie Leigh, Thomas Macaulay
RBI: Nathan Macaulay, Tiger Ah-Lit
CONSOLATION | Brisbane Metro 22 def Eastern Phantoms 2 – Brisbane Metro erupt for 13-run inning
Brisbane Metro exploded for 13 runs in a monster sixth inning as they rolled past Eastern Phantoms 22-2 in an Intermediate League consolation game on Saturday.
The offensive outburst capped a dominant afternoon for Brisbane Metro, who piled up 17 hits and scored in four different innings, including six runs in the fifth before the game-breaking sixth.
Felix Moncrieff starred in every facet of the game.
The Brisbane Metro ace struck out 11 batters across 4.2 innings on the mound, while also driving in eight runs offensively with three doubles. Moncrieff delivered a two-run double in the fourth inning before adding a pair of three-run doubles in the fifth and sixth.
The sixth inning turned into a parade around the bases.
Riley Kameus opened the scoring with an RBI double before Parker Blowes added a two-run double. Jett Arevalo followed with an RBI single, Sebastian Pedder drew a bases-loaded walk, and Alex Rosuck was hit by a pitch to force home another run.
Moncrieff then cleared the bases with another three-run double as the inning spiralled further out of reach. Later in the frame, Blowes added another RBI single and Ruaridh McLean drove in two more runs with a base hit as Brisbane Metro sent wave after wave of hitters to the plate.
Blowes, McLean and Moncrieff all collected three hits in the victory, while Brisbane Metro also showed patience at the plate with eight walks.
For Eastern Phantoms, Mason Scott, Riley Connaughton, Harrison Smith and Bentley Bolton each collected hits, while Scott drove in the team’s lone RBI.
BRISBANE METRO
Hits (17): F. Moncrieff (3), P. Blowes (3), R. McLean (3), A. Rosuck (2), N. Zachary, L. Thomas, R. Kameus, J. Gryl, J. Allen, J. Arevalo
RBI: F. Moncrieff (8), P. Blowes (3), R. McLean (2), A. Rosuck, C. Wood, R. Kameus, J. Gryl, J. Allen, J. Arevalo, S. Pedder
Pitching:
F. Moncrieff — 4.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 11 K
J. Gryl — 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
EASTERN PHANTOMS
Hits (4): B. Bolton, R. Connaughton, M. Scott, H. Smith
RBI: M. Scott
Pitching:
R. Connaughton — 4.1 IP, 8 H, 7 R, 7 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
S. Rowland — 0.2 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 3 BB, 0 K
A. Gianatti — 1.0 IP, 6 H, 10 R, 7 ER, 4 BB, 0 K












































