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18 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League Corporate News

City of Moreton Bay to sponsor Little League Girls and Little League Invitational for next three years

A new partnership between City of Moreton Bay and Baseball Australia will see the Little League Girls and Little League Invitational National Championships in Moreton Bay for the next three years.

In 2025 and beyond, the two national tournaments will be held at Redcliffe Baseball Club.

These are two exciting tournaments on the Australian baseball calendar.

The Little League Girls National Championships is the first of its kind anywhere in the world.

In 2024, Australian baseball helped push through barriers by becoming the first country to host a national Little League title exclusively for girls.

The Little League Invitational is aimed at providing existing Little League charters who do not regularly qualify for the four international tournament pathway national championships a chance to experience competing against their peers form across the country in a national tournament.

This year, both tournaments run side-by-side from July 8 – 12, with a schedule expected to be announced shortly.

There aren’t many places better to host than the Redcliffe Padres, one of Queensland’s most successful clubs.

Families of the 12 teams will love visiting the City of Moreton Bay.

Just under an hour from both Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay invites you to discover its diverse offerings.

From the peaceful hinterland retreats of Woodford and Dayboro to the lively buzz of the Redcliffe Peninsula and the relaxing shores of Bribie Island, there’s something for everyone, just waiting to be uncovered! 

Families can visit www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/ and plan their trip, discover day trips, find places to go and book accomodation.

 

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13 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Gold Medal Recap & Mini Matches | Brisbane North win Gold & advance to Little League World Series

It’s the final day of the 2025 Little League Championships.

It’s one for the history books.

Brisbane North defeated Ryde Red in the Gold Medal Game to book a ticket to the famous Little League World Series later this year.

Manly won Bronze. Northern Territory won their first game. What a day.

Relive it all here.

The story includes:

– Mini-match highlights of the Gold Medal Game;
– Scores of the Day;
– Select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Recaps;

If you’re looking for something, it’s probably here. Just keep scrolling.

Watch tournament replays on Baseball+

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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12 June 2025 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

2025 Intermediate League and Junior League Finals To Conclude in Melbourne on June 20

UPDATE: The schedule and venue is below.

A national Junior League and Intermediate League champion will be crowned in Melbourne on Friday 20 June.

Baseball Australia will resume two national junior tournaments which both saw the final day washed out due to heavy rains in Gold Coast and Lismore.

The winners of each respective tournament will represent the Australian Region at their respective World Series event in the United States in July.

Here’s what you need to know about each tournament and where things stand:

INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE

– Two games remain and will be played: the Preliminary Final and the Gold Medal Game.

– Games will be held at Essendon Baseball Club on Chris Lane Field.

– Preliminary Final at 9:30AM: Melbourne Athletics vs Central Firebirds. The winner advances to the Gold Medal game to face Hills.

– Gold Medal Game at 11:45AM: Hills vs Winner of Preliminary Final.

– Winner advances to the Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California at the end of July.

– Tournament Hub and Archived Scores: www.baseball.com.au/intermediateleague

– Games will be streamed via GameChanger

JUNIOR LEAGUE

– Three necessary games (two semi finals and a Gold Medal match) remain between four teams: Cronulla Black, Melbourne Athletics, Melbourne Mets and Brisbane North

– Games will be held at La Trobe Baseball Club

– Little League International, Baseball Australia and Brisbane North have agreed to make a suspended game between Brisbane North & Melbourne Mets a final result. As it stands, Melbourne Mets lead Brisbane North 22-12 in the top of the ninth inning. The winner of this game goes through to the semi-finals as the #1 seed in Pool A.

– Having this become a result is important because it means a team does not need to play three games in a day. Therefore, Melbourne Mets are declared victors and finish the group first at 4-0. Brisbane North finish as second at 3-1.

– There will be two semi-finals – Melbourne Mets (A1) vs Melbourne Athletics (B2) & Cronulla Black (B1) vs Brisbane North (A2). The winners advance to the Gold Medal Game

– Semi Final 1: Cronulla Black vs Brisbane North @ 9:30AM. Semi Final 2: Melbourne Athletics vs Melbourne Mets @ 11:45AM. Gold Medal Game at 2:00PM

– The final pool standings can be found at the Tournament Hub at www.baseball.com.au/juniorleague

SCHEDULE



Coverage of the 2025 Little League Championships from Blacktown begins June 8. Follow along at www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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12 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Day 5 recap & mini matches | It's semi final day

Four teams remain in contention for a national Little League title. Only two will advance to the Gold Medal game for a chance to advance to the famous Little League World Series. Who will it be?

The story includes:

– Mini-match highlights of the finals;
– Scores of the Day;
– Standings;
– Post select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Post highlights from Baseball+;
– How tiebreakers work

If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling.

Follow along the TV Broadcast for free, including Game Replays, on Baseball+. Some back field games will be on Baseball+.

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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11 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

Aussies Sign Pro

Team Australia & Adelaide Giants pitcher Lachlan Wells signs with KBO's Kiwoom Heroes

2024 Australian Baseball League MVP Wells has signed a contract in the Korean Baseball League (KBO) with the Kiwoom Heroes.

Wells, a 28-year-old Team Australia pitcher, will join the top-tier Korean baseball team as a short-term injury replacement for Kenny Rosenberg.

The deal is worth a reported $30,000 USD and will last around six weeks.

Wells had a solid ABL season, posting a 5-1 record with an ERA of 3.17, all while leading the league with 66 strikeouts. He tossed a near perfect game in the playoffs.

In 2023-24, Wells put together one of the best seasons in ABL history. He had a 0.94 ERA and 0.73 WHIP across nine starts.

Wells won the ABL’s MVP, the Pitcher of the Year and an ABL Championship.

He flies out to Korea this week to join the team immediately.

11 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Day 4 Recap & Highlights | How a dramatic final day unfolded

The final day of Pool Play delivered at the 2025 Australian Little League Championships.

When the day started, only Manly had locked up a top-two spot in their group and a place in the semi-finals. Only four teams had been mathematically eliminated.

That left seven teams fighting for just three spots.

We recapped the day as it happened – including all the scenarios – in the story below.

Have fun, try to follow along, and enjoy how this dramatic final day concluded.

The story also includes:

– Scores of the Day;
– Standings;
– Post select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Post highlights from Baseball+;
– How tiebreakers work

If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling.

Follow along the TV Broadcast for free, including Game Replays, on Baseball+. Some back field games will be on Baseball+.

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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10 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Day 3 | Recaps, Highlights, Scores

Day three is finished at the Australian Little League Championships. There is one day to play and only one team has clinched a spot in finals.

Welcome to the Daily Recap, live from Blacktown. Here, we will update:

– Scores of the Day;
– Standings;
– Post select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Post highlights from Baseball+;

If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling. We’ve updated tiebreakers below too – runs allowed are very important!

Follow along the TV Broadcast for free, including Game Replays, on Baseball+. Some back field games will be on Baseball+.

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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09 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Day 2 | Recaps, Highlights, Scores

What an insane day of Little League.

Big plays from the Diamond 1 broadcast, an epic walk-off, and a crazy eight run comeback were the highlights. You can catch it all below.

Welcome to the Daily Recap, live from Blacktown. Here, we you will find:

– Scores of the Day;
– Standings;
– Post select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Post highlights from Baseball+;

If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling.

Follow along the TV Broadcast for free, including Game Replays, on Baseball+. Some back field games will be on Baseball+.

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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08 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Day 1 | Recaps, Highlights, Carve Performers, Scores

One of the best tournaments in Australian sport begins today in Blacktown. A trip to the Little League World Series is on the line.

Welcome to the Day 1 Recap, live from Blacktown. Here, we will update:

– Scores of the Day;
– Standings;
– Post select photos from Hugh Whittle;
– Post highlights from Baseball+;
– Bring you CARVE Performers of the Day;

If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling.

Follow along the TV Broadcast for free, including Game Replays, on Baseball+.

TOURNAMENT HUB (Archived scores, standings, scores): www.baseball.com.au/littleleague

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04 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Championships | Schedule, Teams, Tournament Information

IMPORTANT: Please follow the Little League Hub (www.baseball.com.au/littleleague) for up-to-date tournament information, links & scores. 

A team of 12-year-olds is about to become one of Australia’s most watched teams.

The winner of June’s Australian Little League Championship earns a spot at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It’s one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.

Let’s compare to enhance this point.

Round 12 of the National Rugby League season (NRL) had an average viewership or 571,000 people per game. State of Origin had 3.755 million people tune in. The average NRL attendance this season is 20,922.

The average Little League World Series game viewership totals 917,000. Last year’s Championship game saw 5,496,000 viewers on ESPN. In 2024, 372,600 fans piled in the ballpark at Williamsport over 11 days – an average of of over 30,000 fans per day.

Yes, we understand that comparing the US sports market to the Australian sports market is unfair. But there’s still something cool about saying the starting pitcher of the Hills NSW Little League Charter (the 2024 champion) played in front of more people than Blues captain Isaah Yeo at the State of Origin.

Sunday night baseball on ESPN averages 1,719,000 viewer per game with the likes of Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani taking centre stage. The pointy end of the Little League tournament exceeds that figure by four million.

One team from this tournament will represent Australia at this year’s event. That’s what’s on the line for the twelve Australian teams who have qualified locally for Australian Little League Championships in Blacktown this June.

Here’s what you need to know about this year’s tournament:

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04 June 2025 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

College Baseball

Surfers Paradise Baseball Club announces five players who commit to college in USA in 2025

with excerpts from Emma Bain, Surfers Paradise Baseball Club

Surfers Paradise continues to cement its reputation as one of Australia’s premier baseball development hubs, with five standout players announcing their commitment to play college baseball in the United States later in 2025.

The five players are added to a list of elite talent ready to compete on the world stagef

Leading this year’s class from the Gold Coast club are:

– Outfielder Jake Scott – Redlands Community College, Oklahoma (NJCAA D1)
– Infielder Zach Smith – Golden West College, California (CCCAA)
– RHP Oscar Shellshear – National Park Community College, Arkansas (NJCAA D2)
– LHP Sam O’Connor– Thomas College, Maine (NCAA D3)
– Infielder Gabe Leitch – York County Community College, Maine (USCAA)

This impressive cohort follows in the footsteps of the club’s class of 2024, which saw Jake Calver head to Central Maine Community College (ME – NJCAA D3), Hunter Southey recruited to Eastern Arizona College (AZ – NJCAA D1) and Tyler Wise join National Park Community College (AK- NJCAA D2).

Max Durrington also signed professionally with Major League Baseball’s Athletics — a landmark moment for both Max and the Surfers program.

Surfers Paradise Baseball Club President Tony McPhail says the success of these young athletes is no accident.

“We are incredibly proud of our players’ dedication and their achievements on the international stage. Surfers Paradise Baseball Club has always focused on developing talent, character and a love of the game — and it’s paying off with these extraordinary opportunities,” McPhail said.

Above (left-to-right): Zach Smith, Gabe Leitch, Jake Scott, Oscar Shellshear. Photo: Provided by Surfers Paradise Baseball Club.

“These boys have worked tirelessly, and their families and coaches have been with them every step of the way. We can’t wait to watch them fly the Surfers flag in the U.S. and continue making their mark.”

Head Coach Kevin Fenn credits the club’s athlete-centred approach and strong development pathways.

“We’ve built a program that challenges our players to be the best they can be — on and off the field. It’s inspiring to see their dreams become reality, and it also raises the bar for the next generation,” Fenn said.

And the future looks bright, with the club boasting several rising stars. These athletes include:

– Class of 2026: Wes Wilford (Australian U18 Squad), Tyson Wardrop (Australian U16 Squad)
– Class of 2027: Kobi Wise (Australian U18 Squad)

With a track record of consistently producing high calibre talent, Surfers Paradise Baseball Club has become a magnet for players across Queensland and beyond, helping to build the profile of Australian baseball internationally.

For more information on Surfers Paradise Baseball Club, visit www.surfersbaseball.com.

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