24 May 2026
Day 4 Newspaper | Gold Medal Monday is set at Intermediate and Junior League
A weather-impacted day has come to a close. No consolation games were played, and only one of the semi-finals in Junior League had a result.
Here’s what we know after today:
1. The Intermediate League Gold Medal Game is set. It will be played at a time to be confirmed Monday evening.
2. The Eastern Phantoms will play for Junior League Gold.
3. A semi-final between Cronulla Black and Hills Blue must be played on Monday morning to determine the other Gold Medal contender.
4. A schedule for Sunday has been announced below. Please note, the consolation schedule will not be confirmed until Monday morning.
5. The weather was a challenge today. Thanks to the grounds crew for making sure we played the games we did and the teams for their patience.

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Here is your Newspaper Story. Here you’ll find 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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TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND SCORES
JUNIOR LEAGUE – Tournament Hub
FINALS
– Quarter Final 1: Cronulla Black 6 def Wanneroo Giants 3, Cronulla advance to semi-finals
– Quarter Final 2: Adelaide Marlins 3 def Melbourne Athletics 0, Adelaide advance to semi-finals
– Semi Final: Eastern Phantoms 7 def Adelaide Marlins 4
– POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY: Semi-Final – Hills Blue vs Cronulla
CONSOLATION GAMES – CANCELLED
– Gold Coast vs Canberra
– Brisbane North vs Twins
Live Scoring via GameChanger
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE – Tournament Hub
FINALS
– Qualifying Final (QF) – Adelaide Armada 10 def Southern Titans 0, Adelaide advance to Gold and Southern Titans to Preliminary
– Elimination Final (EF) – Gold Coast 5 def Cronulla 3, Gold Coast advance to Preliminary Final
– Preliminary Final (PF) – Southern Titans 7 def Gold Coast 5, Southern Titans advance to Gold Medal, Gold Coast win bronze
Southern Titans and Adelaide Armada will play in Gold Medal Game on Monday
CONSOLATION GAMES – CANCELLED
– Melbourne Twins vs Eastern Phantoms
– Ryde vs Brisbane Metro
Live Scoring via GameChanger
RECAPS – INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE FINALS
QUALIFYING FINAL: Adelaide Armada 10 def Southern Titans 0 | Adelaide Armada Punch Ticket To Gold Medal Game Behind Archer Spratt Masterclass

PRELIMINARY FINAL: Southern Titans 7 def Gold Coast 3| Southern Titans Advance To Gold Medal Game In Rain-Interrupted Preliminary Final

The Southern Titans are through to the Intermediate League Gold Medal Game after defeating Gold Coast 7-3 in a marathon Preliminary Final that stretched across nearly four hours on Sunday.
The winner advances to Monday’s championship game with the chance to claim a national title and represent Australia internationally, while Gold Coast finish the tournament with a bronze medal after another gritty campaign.
The start of the game was delayed by rain before a further 20-minute delay interrupted proceedings early, but the Titans never lost their edge defensively in one of the sharpest fielding displays of the tournament.
In the opening three innings alone, the Titans produced a series of highlight-reel plays. Jack Clarke made a tremendous barehanded throw across the diamond to record an out, Archie Kennelly turned a brilliant running catch into a double play, and the Titans also cut down a runner at home plate to keep momentum firmly on their side.
Southern Titans jumped on the scoreboard immediately in the top of the first inning and never fully surrendered control. Archie Golding delivered an RBI single in the opening frame before Cody Knott and Alexander Joseph added key contributions as the lead continued to grow.
The game was then halted again for 45 minutes after the fourth inning with the Titans leading 5-1.
When play resumed, Gold Coast pushed back hard.
Kahu Bishop drove in a run while Luke Jenkins added another RBI as Gold Coast closed the margin and threatened to swing momentum late.
But Southern Titans responded again with insurance runs and strong pitching execution down the stretch.
Archie Golding was outstanding in every phase of the game. The right-hander pitched all but one out of the contest, allowing just three runs across 6.2 innings while also driving in two runs offensively in a huge all-round performance.
Southern Titans finished with 13 hits as Preston Taylor, Alexander Joseph, Archie Kennelly, and Cody Knott each collected multi-hit games.
Gold Coast fought throughout the afternoon and continued the resilience they had shown all tournament long. Isaac Foster and Kahu Bishop both finished with two hits in the loss.
Southern Titans will now meet the Adelaide Armada in Monday morning’s Gold Medal Game, with first pitch still to be confirmed due to weather conditions. Stay tuned for scheduling updates.
SOUTHERN TITANS
Hits (13): P. Taylor (2), J. Golding, J. Clarke, A. Golding, C. Knott (2), E. Lee, A. Joseph (2), A. Kennelly (2), G. Fifield
RBI: A. Golding (2), C. Knott (2), A. Joseph
Pitching:
A. Golding — 6.2 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 6 K
P. Taylor — 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
GOLD. COAST
Hits (7): I. Foster (2), K. Bishop (2), K. Huang, A. Stride, L. Jenkins
RBI: K. Bishop, L. Jenkins
Pitching:
A. Heschl — 5.2 IP, 10 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
I. Foster — 1.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
RECAPS – JUNIOR LEAGUE
QUARTER FINAL: Cronulla Black 6 def Wanneroo Giants 3 |Cronulla Black Advance To Semi-Finals After Big Fourth-Inning Surge

Cronulla Black are through to the Junior League semi-finals after defeating Wanneroo Giants 6-3 in Sunday’s quarterfinal clash.
The win sends Cronulla into a showdown with the tournament’s only undefeated team, Hills Blue, with a place in the Gold Medal Game on the line.
After Wanneroo surged into the finals with back-to-back wins following an 0-2 start to the tournament, the Giants carried momentum early and took a 2-1 lead in the opening inning. Hayden Thomas lifted a sacrifice fly before Harrison Richardson added another run-scoring play to put Wanneroo in front.
Cronulla answered immediately after Franklin Pyke drew a bases-loaded walk in the first inning, but the defining moment came in the fourth.
Trailing 2-1, Cronulla exploded for five runs to completely swing the game. Logan Glasheen delivered the biggest hit of the inning with a two-run single, while Leo Vigil and Zack Fordyce also drove in runs during the decisive rally.
Lincoln Potter delivered a strong start on the mound for Cronulla, allowing four hits and three runs across five innings while striking out two. Eli Foo closed the game with two scoreless innings of relief to secure the victory.
Jacob Bond battled hard for Wanneroo, striking out six across 6.2 innings, while Beau Gordon and Bond each collected doubles offensively.
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits (5): L. Glasheen, L. Vigil, Z. Fordyce, K. Shibata, B. Napier
RBI: L. Glasheen (2), L. Vigil, Z. Fordyce
Pitching:
L. Potter — 5.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
E. Foo — 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 0 K
WANNEROO GIANTS
Hits (4): J. Bond, H. Richardson, T. Oldfield, B. Gordon
RBI: H. Thomas, H. Richardson
Pitching:
J. Bond — 6.2 IP, 5 H, 6 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
B. Gordon — 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
QUARTER FINAL: Adelaide Marlins 3 def Eastern Athletics 0 | Adelaide Marlins Advance Behind Dominant Jack Bowden Shutout

The Adelaide Marlins are through after winning pitcher’s battle over Melbourne Athletics in Sunday’s Junior League quarterfinal.
Jack Bowden starred in one of the pitching performances of the tournament, throwing a complete-game two-hit shutout while striking out 12 across seven innings. He also hit a homer.
He out-duelled a tremendous effort by Hayden Doganay on the mound for the Athletics, who struck out 11 in 6.2.
The Marlins gradually built pressure throughout the contest, breaking through in the third inning with a Bowden homer before adding insurance runs in the fourth and fifth by care of a Levi Burns bomb.
Bowden helped his own cause offensively with a solo home run, while Levi Burns also went deep as Adelaide combined for two home runs in the victory.
Despite the loss, Melbourne Athletics received a strong effort from Hayden Doganay, who struck out 11 across 6.1 innings on the mound.
Phil Toye collected both of Melbourne’s hits in the game, but the Athletics were unable to solve Bowden as Adelaide punched its ticket into the semi-finals.
Adelaide Marlins JL Pool A
Hits (7): A. Mogg (2), L. Burns, J. Bowden, J. Redding, A. Camerlengo, N. Sutherland
RBI: S. Haskett, L. Burns, J. Bowden
HR: J. Bowden, L. Burns
Pitching:
J. Bowden — 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 12 K
Melbourne Athletics JL Pool B
Hits (2): P. Toye (2)
Pitching:
H. Doganay — 6.1 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 11 K
C. Fegan — 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
SEMI FINAL #1: Postponed – Hills Blue vs Cronulla | Reschedule to 9:00AM on Monday
Due to Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 being deemed unplayable for the remainder of the day, and there being no lights on Diamond 3 and Diamond 4, this semi-final game has been moved to 9:00AM on Sunday 25 May.
Enjoy a photo of Hills and Cronulla leading the crowd in Sweet Caroline during a rain delay.

SEMI FINAL: EASTERN PHANTOMS 7 def ADELAIDE MARLINS 4 | Eastern Phantoms Advance To Gold Medal Game After Four-Hour Semi Final Thriller
Eastern Phantoms are through to the Junior League Gold Medal Game after surviving a tense, rain-affected 7-4 victory over the Adelaide Marlins on Sunday afternoon.
The marathon semi-final lasted close to four hours and came down to the final pitch, with Adelaide bringing the tying run to the plate in the last inning before the game was called due to light.
Eastern Phantoms now advance to the Gold Medal Game, while Adelaide’s tournament run comes to an end after fighting until the final out.
The Phantoms await the winner of Cronulla and Hills, whose game was postponed to Monday morning. The Gold Medal start time will be confirmed later today.
Rain shaped the afternoon from the beginning.
There was a delayed start before a 20-minute weather interruption halted play with the Phantoms leading 3-0 after the opening inning.
Before the stoppage, Eastern struck quickly through Hunter Gordon, Lincoln Ellis, and Joshua Watts, who all delivered RBI hits during a dominant first frame.
When play resumed, Adelaide responded immediately.
The Marlins clawed all the way back to tie the game in the bottom of the second inning, highlighted by a two-run double from Jake Redding down the right field line. Adelaide’s energy surged as the game settled into a tense back-and-forth battle.
Another lengthy weather delay arrived in the fourth inning with Eastern leading 4-3, forcing both teams to wait again before the final stretch of the game could unfold.
Once action resumed, the Phantoms found another gear.
Brody Warner delivered a key RBI single before Eastern continued to pressure the bases with aggressive running and timely hitting. Riley Malcolm drove in two runs while the Phantoms repeatedly created chaos on the basepaths, finishing with seven stolen bases.
Eastern eventually stretched the lead to 7-3, but Adelaide refused to go away quietly.
The Marlins chipped one back late and brought the tying run to the plate in the final inning before Eastern finally secured the final out to book a place in the championship game.
Hunter Gordon started strongly on the mound for Eastern, allowing just two hits across three innings, while Brody Warner helped close out the tense finish in relief.
Jake Redding provided Adelaide’s biggest offensive spark with two RBI, while Levi Burns, Noah Sutherland, Jack Bowden, and Redding all collected hits.
EASTERN PHANTOMS
Hits (9): R. Malcolm (2), H. Gordon, J. Hayden, L. Ellis, J. Watts, B. Warner, J. Abbot, R. Canny
RBI: R. Malcolm (2), H. Gordon, L. Ellis, J. Watts, B. Warner
Pitching:
H. Gordon — 3.0 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 K
B. Warner — 3.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 K
Adelaide Marlins JL Pool A
Hits (4): L. Burns, J. Bowden, J. Redding, N. Sutherland
RBI: J. Redding (2), N. Sutherland
Pitching:
J. Zischke — 4.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
S. Clarke — 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 K
J. Connor — 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K












































