10 July 2026
Girls and Invitational Newspaper: July 10 | Six walk-offs in seven games - Scores, Recaps, Highlights
Redcliffe Baseball Club was home to perhaps the most epic national championship day of the 2026 season with the League Girls and Invitational tournaments.
On the final day of Girls Pool Play and the first day of Invitational Finals, we were treated to six (!!!) walk-offs in seven games.
Our Gold Medal Games are now set.
Read about each game below with stats, photos and / or highlights.
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Scroll down for recaps.
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Hub / Past Results: www.baseball.com.au/redcliffe
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DAY 4 | SCHEDULE AND RESULTS – FRIDAY 10 JULY |
LITTLE LEAGUE GIRLS
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– Cronulla 8 def Adelaide Seahorses 7
– Victoria Belles 8 def West Coast Rays Gold 7
– West Coast Rays Blue 6 def Hills 5
LITTLE LEAGUE INVITATIONAL
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– Finals: Adelaide Marlins 8 def Sunshine Coast Riptides 4
– Finals: Manly 3 def Sunshine Coast Riptides 2
– Finals: Adelaide Marlins 14 def Manly 13
– Consolation: Wanneroo Giants 10 def Melbourne Rangers 9
Scoring: Girls | Invitational
Master Schedule: Tournament Schedule
CURRENT STANDINGS
GIRLS
*top two qualify for Gold Medal Game
Cronulla 4-1*
West Coast Rays Blue 3-1-1*
Hills 2-3
West Coast Rays Gold 2-3
Adelaide Seahorses 2-3
Victoria Belles 1-3-1
Cronulla and West Coast Rays Blue advance to Gold Medal Game at 1:30PM on Saturday on Baseball+.
INVITATIONAL FINALS STANDINGS
*top two advance to Gold Medal Game
Adelaide Marlins 2-0*
Manly 1-1*
Sunshine Coast Riptides 0-2
Adelaide and Manly advance the Gold Medal Game, Saturday at 11:15PM on Baseball+.
Tiebreaker: 1. Head-to-Head, 2. runs allowed.
DAY 5 SCHEDULE (SATURDAY 11 JULY) – CLICK HERE
RECAP STORIES
INVITATIONAL: Adelaide Marlins 8 def Sunshine Coast Riptides 1 | Marlins explode for five runs in the fourth inning to pull away

The Adelaide Marlins broke up a tense pitcher’s duel with a five run fourth inning to pick up their first win of the Finals Round Robin bracket.
They scored five runs off six hits, highlighted by a bases clearing single by Finn Diment that plated three runs.
Diment played a big role on the mound. He threw 4.0 innings, allowing one run and two hits in his start.
Eight different Marlins had hits, led by Allesandro Vadagnini who had two.
George Collins and Jackson Caton both had two hits for Sunshine Coast, who played three key runs in the last inning. The runs could be crucial because runs allowed is a tiebreaker in event of a three way tie.
Sunshine Coast must defeat Manly to keep their Gold Medal hopes alive.
ADELAIDE MARLINS
Hits (9): Braxton B, Armando Gabriele Cerquozzi-Rodriguez, Jonte Nottage, Riley Clifton, Kai Abe, Finn Diment, Henry Duits, Allesandro Vadagnini (2)
RBI: Cerquozzi-Rodriguez, Nottage, Clifton, Diment
SUNSHINE COAST
Hits (4): Jackson Caton (2), George Collins (2)
RBI: Caton, Collins
INVITATIONAL: Manly 3 def Sunshine Coast 2 | Manly score all runs in last inning, walk-off Sunshine Coast to advance to Gold Medal Game

Manly are playing for Gold.
After managing just one hit through five innings, Manly scored three times in the bottom of the last inning to walk-off Sunshine Coast and secure a place in the Gold Medal Game.
Sidney Prevost tied the game with a 2-RBI double. Moments later, Ziggy Avalon doubled in the winning run.
It spoiled an almight effort from Sunshine Coast starting pitcher Jackson Caton. He threw 5.1 innings, allowing three hits, three runs and three walks with 11 striekouts.

He had a one-hitter going through five.
Manly pitching was also up for the task. Kitt Mote struck out nine in 4.2 innings. He allowed two runs and four hits. Noah Donnelly allowed one hit in 1.1 innings of relief to keep Manly in with a fighting chance.
Sunshine Coast grinded out a run in the fourth and fifth inning to lead 2-0 heading into the last.
Unfortunately, it drops Sunshine Coast’s finals record to 0-2 and makes it impossibel to advance to the Gold Medal Game. They will win bronze.

Manly and the Marlins will play-off for Championship Gold on Saturday at 11:15AM on Baseball+.
MANLY
Hits (4): Cameron Macbride, Max Branna, Sidney Prevost, Ziggy Avalon
RBI: Prevost (2), Avalaon
SUNSHINE COAST
Hits (5): Rafael Monroy (2), Max Calner, Levi Ngaha, Blake D
RBI: George Collins
INVITATIONAL: Adelaide Marlins 14 def Manly 13| Marlins walk-off to win wild shoutout in Grand Final preview
Both teams entered the game knowing they would be playing each other for gold tomorrow.
That didn’t stop either side from giving us a show.
Allesandro Vadagnini came through with a walk-off RBI double to secure a 14-13 win for the Marlins. It was his third hit and fifth RBI of the game.
The game featured a combined 31 hits between two teams.
Adelaide scored four runs in the bottom of the second to take a 5-4 lead. They added two in the third and six in the fourth to lead 13-5 and look in command.
But Manly rattled off eight straight runs – including six in the top of the sixth – to tie the game.
Vadagnini led all batters by going 3-for-3 with 5 RBI.
Ryder Macpherson and Noah Donnelly each had two hits for Manly.
The teams meet again tomorrow at 11:15 AM in the Gold Medal Game.
MANLY
Hits (19): Eli A, Ayden Prevost (2), Cameron Prevost (2), Oliver Curtin, Ryder Macpherson (3), Blaise Reed (2), Kitt Mote, Noah Donnelly (3), Max Brannan, August R, Lachlan Addison
RBI: A. Prevost, Curtin (3), Macpherson (2), Mote, Donnelly, August
MARLINS
Hits: Armando Gabriele Cerquozzi-Rodriguez, Oliver Wilson, Jonte Nottage, Riley Clifton, Kai Abe, Allesandro Vadagnini (3), Finn Diment (2), Leonard Vadagnini
RBI: A. Vadagnini (5), Diment (3)
GIRLS: Cronulla 8 def Adelaide Seahorses 7 | Emilia Maclean the hero has Cronulla comeback to win ‘game of the tournament’ and secure place in Gold Medal Game
Awesome.
Cronulla scored four dramatic runs in the last inning, coming back from 7-4 down, to edge the Seahorses by one and book a spot in the Little League Gold Medal Game.
This game had it all.
Three lead changes. Two comebacks. Last inning dramatics. A pair of unbelievable national championship performances. A spot in the gold medal game secured.
Epic.
Where do we start? It has to be with Emilia Maclean.
The dual-threat Cronulla player started her big day in the first inning. She had an RBI single that plated two runs to put Cronulla up 4-0 in the first.

Adelaide scored the next seven runs, including six in the third inning. The Seahorsese rallied for six hits in the big inning, including a critical 2-RBI single from Adele Neiswander. 7-4.
All the while, Layla O’Reilly was turning in one of the best performances of the 2026 National Championship season.
The 12-year-old from Adelaide Angels struck out 14 in 4.0 no-hit innings to allow the Seahorses to come back. It’s the most strikeouts in any of the 2026 Little League events.

Back to Maclean.
The 10-year-old Cronulla pitcher entered the game in the the third inning. She stunted Adelaide momentum by throwing 3.0 innings of hitless ball, allowing just one walk, no run and struck out seven.
She then provided a two-RBI single in a four-run sixth inning that put Cronulla in front. She struck out a batter for the last of the game.
Maclean finished with a game high two hits and 4 RBI.
There were some excellent defensive plays in this game, too. Let’s start with Adelaide’s Macy Qualmann, who made a great diving effortin the outfield to rob Cronulla of some runs.
Cronulla starter Charli Hilley-Hulme also turned a wicked line-drive double play.
Cronulla will play for Gold on Saturday afternoon at 1:30PM.
ADELAIDE SEAHORSES
Hits (8): Maddy Kenny-Kleinig, Mia-Grace Walton, Winter Moroney, Layla O’Reilly, Alyssa Marrich, Kaylee Ratcliffe, Sophie Marrich, Adele Neiswander
RBI (7): Layla O’Reilly (2), Adele Neiswander (2), Maddy Kenny-Kleinig, Mia-Grace Walton, Kaylee Ratcliffe
Pitching: Winter Moroney, Layla O’Reilly, Alyssa Marrich, Shem Hawkes, Kaylee Ratcliffe
CRONULLA LLG
Hits (3): Emilia Maclean (2), Matilda May
RBI (4): Emilia Maclean (4)
Pitching: Charli Hilley-Hulme, Emilia Maclean
GIRLS: Victoria Belles 8 def West Coast Rays Gold 7 | Belles win first game thanks to Penna masterclass and two epic game ending tags by Zoe Mudford
The Belles can thank a hot start and a wild finish for their first win of the tournament.
A patient approach helped the Belles build a 7-0 lead through two innings.
Meanwhile, Imogen Penna dominated on the mound, compiling 13 strikeouts through 5.0 innings. She surrendered just three hits and two runs while walking two.
West Coast Rays didn’t go down without a fight. They needed to win this game to have a chance at playing for gold.
Katie Cross kickstarted a comeback with an inside-the-park homer in the third.
Savannah Carnaby helped settle the ship in relief for the Rays. She allowed one hit and one run with eight strikeouts in three innings.
Trailing 8-2 entering the last, the Rays scored five runs to get within one. Sophie Anderson had a bases clearing double.
With one out and two runners on, the Rays looked like they were going to take the lead.
But Belles catcher Zoe Mudford made back-to-back sensational diving efforts to tag out the would be tying run(s) at home end the game.
The Belles pick up their first win of the tournament.
WEST COAST RAYS GOLD
Hits (7): Sophie Anderson (2), Chloe Waight, Mia Green, Tamryn Nairn, Kathleen Cross (2)
HR: Kathleen Cross
RBI (7): Sophie Anderson (3), Tamryn Nairn, Mia Green, Kathleen Cross (2)
Pitching: Laylah Newell, Kathleen Cross, Savannah Carnaby
BELLES
Hits (3): Aleayah Marshall, Lexi Quaine, April Friend
RBI (2): Aleayah Marshall, Abbie McPhail
Pitching: Imogene Penna, Lexi Quaine, Aleayah Marshall
GIRLS: West Coast Rays Blue 6 def Hills 5 | Elsie Shaw’s bases clearing walk-off double sends West Coast Rays Blue the Gold Medal Game
Pre-Game Scenario: Winner goes to the Gold Medal Game
Elsie Shaw had the swing of her young life.
With two outs in the bottom of the last, bases loaded, her team own by two, and a Gold Medal Game spot on the line, Shaw crunched a ball to centrefield to clear the bases.
Walk-off pandemonium.
Hills were looking the goods early. They built a 4-0 lead by the fourth inning.
Tamara Jarczewski had a key RBI single in the process. Meanwhile, starting pitcher Caitlin Jefferies struck out 10 in 4.1 innings while allowing just two runs.
The drama unfolded in the sixth. Hills added an insurance marker to lead 5-2.
Then came the Rays.
They loaded the bases with two outs and drew a walk to cut the deficit to 5-3.
Enter Elsie Shaw for her moment.
Shaw also threw 3.2. relief innings, allowing two runs and struck out nine.
West Coast Rays Blue will play Cronulla on Saturday afternoon for Gold.
WEST COAST RAYS BLUE
Hits (9): Elsie Shaw (2), Monet Padfield, Mackenzie Magorian, Penny Homer, Amelia Castle (2), Annabelle Vague, Astrid Young
RBI (6): Elsie Shaw (3), Penny Homer (2), Heidi Foley
Pitching: Amelia Castle, Elsie Shaw, Abigail Sibly
HILLS
Hits (9): Maia Voinea (2), Audrey Jackson, Sophie Lotan, Caitlin Jefferies, Emerson McAdam, Saphera Lachmund-Davis, Tamara Jarczewski, Amelia Yates
RBI (3): Amelia Yates (2), Tamara Jarczewski
Pitching: Caitlin Jefferies, Saphera Lachmund-Davis
INVITATIONAL CONSOLATION: Wanneroo Giants 10 def Melbourne Rangers 9 | Giants score four in the last to walk off Rangers
Liam Fisher delivered a walk-off winning hit in the last inning, capping off a four run inning and five run comeback in the Consolation bracket.
Melbourne led 8-3 in the fourth and 9-6 in the last.
Oliver Wimhurst doubled in three runs to tie the game before Fisher’s heroics.
Wimhurst led all batters by going 2-for-3 with 4 RBI.
Tatian H also had two hits for Wanneroo.
Big shoutout to Tanner Karlsen who struck out ten in his start for the Rangers.


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