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22 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

ABL

Baseball Australia announced as recipient of Australia Sports Commission’s Play Well participation grant

Baseball Australia will deliver one of 69 projects funded by Play Well participation grants, the Australian Sports Commission announced yesterday.

The Play Well program, aimed at getting more Australians active and enjoying the benefits of sport, will deliver over $10 million in funding spread across many sports around Australia in 2024.
Baseball Australia was successful in receiving a grant which will go towards implementing ‘Little League T-Ball.’ It’s a program for 4-8 year-olds with the aim of introducing them to the great sport of baseball.

Growth and Experience Manager Melissa Achten says Little League T-Ball will be a fun way for kids to learn to love the game.

“It is important for our sport to allow us to attract kids at a younger age, whilst helping them develop their fine and gross motor skills which is not only required for baseball but for many other sports they may participate in throughout their life,” says Achten. “By implementing this program, kids will feel more confident once they reach the level of playing competitive baseball.”

Baseball Australia will now work on finalising dates to kick start the program, with roll-out dates likely to differ from state-to-state.

“We hope people will be able to see benefits of playing t-ball and baseball and the skills which are developed through our sport,” says Achten. “We aim for kids to have fun, make new friends and develop their love of baseball.

The Minister for Sport, The Hon. Anika Wells MP, says all Australians will benefit from the wide range of programs, in a May 21 media release.”

“Indigenous communities, regional and remote areas and people with disability are at the heart of so many of these projects to help ensure sport is fun and accessible for anyone who wants to be involved,” Minister Wells said.

ASC CEO Kieren Perkins OAM said the program will now reach even more Australians after receiving an additional $17.3 million in the 2024-25 Federal Budget to extend the program for a further two years.

“Thanks to the Australian Government, this vital program has already helped more than 500,000 participants and can continue to make it easier for even more Australians to get active. Creating great sporting environments is central to the nation’s first Sport Participation Strategy and these projects will help us in our goal to transform sport participation ahead of and beyond Brisbane 2032 so that everyone feels welcome,” he says.

The Strategy calls on Australians to Play Well and create safe, welcoming and fun sporting environments where people of all ages, backgrounds, genders and abilities can come together to access the benefits of sport.

If you are currently interested in playing baseball, no matter your age, make sure you visit our ‘Club Finder’ to find a ground near you to being your baseball story today!

21 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

College Baseball

South Australian catcher Brady Smith announces he's off to Gannon College in the USA

South Australian Brady Smith has worked his way into an opportunity to play baseball overseas.

Later this month, Smith will fly to Erie, Pennsylvania to attend Gannon College. He’ll join the baseball team later in the academic year.

 

It’s a big step for South Aussie catcher and the longtime member of the Adelaide Angels.

“I decided to go to college in the USA because I wanted to further my education and play baseball at a higher level. I have aspirations to play professional baseball,” the South Australian says.

Smith, a member of the Performance Pathways program in South Australia, was connected to Gannon through Josh Lapiana – an old import who played for his clubball team.

“I want to improve all factors of my baseball skills and life skills with communication by meeting new people in a whole new country. I want to experience everything it has to offer,” he says.

Smith has been playing A-Grade for a number of seasons now, despite just turning 18. He played for South Australia’s U16 and U18 state teams while rising the junior ranks.

Smith also attended Australia’s U18 national camp last August.

He says a wide number of individuals in the South Australian baseball community had an influence over him.

“Some of my biggest influence the last couple years have been my high performance managers Riley Moore and Austin Gallagher. Obviously my parents have been the biggest influences in my life, always pushing me to become better in baseball and become a better person as well,” he says.

Smith has been long involved at all levels of the South Australian community. When he’s not playing, he’s helping coach. When he’s not coaching? He’s helping around the club. When he’s not doing any of those, he’s been training.

He says Adelaide Giants’ manager Chris Adamson has also been massive for him.

“He’s let me train with the Giants, catch their bullpens on game days, and helped me by being able to talk to professional players about what they do and how they approach baseball,” he says. “Also being able to work with Chris on catching and hitting has helped tremendously.”

Brady says beyond baseball, he hopes to become an English or Maths teacher.

He departs May 18.

 

17 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Senior League Day 5 | Eastern Phantoms win gold medal, will represent Australia at World Series in USA

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Field of View Photography

The Eastern Phantoms have won the 2024 Senior League Championships and will represent Australia at the World Series in America!

Here’s how the day unfolded.

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16 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Senior League Day 4 Results, Recaps & Highlights | All Western Australia Gold Medal Game confirmed after two great semi-finals

Recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Field of View Photography

Two words: Finals Baseball, baby.

Okay, that’s three but you get the point. Today was semi-final day at the 2024 Australian Senior League Championships.

Cronulla Blue, Eastern Phantoms, Wanneroo Giants and Cronulla Black emerged from the group portion of the tournament and were fighting for a spot in the Gold Medal Game. Win the Gold Medal Game? You represent Australia at the Senior League World Series in the USA.

Welcome to the Day 3 update story. Here you will find scores, game recaps, highlights stat leaders and information you may just care about.

To catch up on the tournament and get all the necessities, don’t forget to visit the Tournament Hub. You’ll find final standings, tournament leaders and links to past recaps there.

You can join Phil Herden for the two semi-final broadcasts. through Baseball+ at www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus.

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

TODAY’S RESULTS

Consolation Game 1 (C1) – Melbourne Athletics 9 def Gold Coast Cougars 5
5th Place Game – Canberra Rangers 13 def NT Buffaloes 3

12:15PM – Consolation Game 2 (C2) – Adelaide Armada 6 def Melbourne Rangers 5

12:15PM – Semi Final 1 (SF1) – Wanneroo Giants 9 def Cronulla Blue 5
3:00PM – Semi Final 2 (SF2) – Eastern Phantoms 9 def Cronulla Black 3

RECAPS – SEMI FINALS

Wanneroo Giants 9 def Cronulla Blue 5

The Wanneroo Giants scored five runs in the first inning and held on for a semi-final victory to advance to the Gold Medal game.

For seven members of this group, it’s their third straight national charter national championship game. The Wanneroo Giants won the 2023 Junior League (U15) Championship and the 2022 Intermediate League (U14) Title, earning trips to America on both occasions.

Now, they look for a Triple Crown.

Judd MacNeil provided the biggest thud in the five-run first with a 2-RBI single. The rest of the runs were scored on walks.

Dylan Bandy kept Cronulla in check most of the afternoon, tossing 5.0 innings in his start, allowing six hits, three runs and striking out five. He also benefited from some nice defensive efforts in the field.

Every time Cronulla scored, Wanneroo seemed to have an answer. Cronulla scored one in the top of third, only for Chayce Benseman to double in a run in a two-score inning for the Giants.

Cronulla scored again in the fourth, but Ben Hannan’s 2-RBI double pushed the lead to 9-2. Cronulla would score two late runs in the last.

Eight different Giants had hits in a full-team effort. Benseman was the only player with two hits. Six different players and RBIs.

Mitchell Elliot didn’t allow an earned run in his 2.0 innings of relief, closing the door on the win.

Lucas Gallardo had two hits to lead the stat sheet for Cronulla, who advance to tomorrow’s 12:15pm Bronze Medal Game.

The Giants will look to complete the three-peat tomorrow at 3:00PM on Baseball+.

Eastern Phantoms 9 def Cronulla Black 3

Don’t let the scoreline deceive you – this game was tight. But, the Eastern Phantoms pulled ahead in the fifth and slammed it home in the sixth during an epic arm-wrestle to set up an all Western Australia showdown at the Senior League Championship.

It was a low scoring affair until the fourth, when Cronulla’s Lewis Gardner sent a booming 2-RBI double to the wall to put Cronulla Black up 2-1.

The Phantoms tied it in the fourth and broke the deadlock in the fifth.

Heads up base-running from Ben Nesbit on what could have been an inning ending double play moved the Phantoms in front. The very next batter, Ryan Warner cashed in an insurance run to make it 4-2.

Things really escalated in the fifth. After one run scored on a bases loaded walk, Thomas Williams put the game beyond doubt with a huge grand slam to push the scoreline to 9-2.

Williams went 2-for-4 with a homer, walk, and four runs batted in. Ben Nesbit was superb at the top of the order, finishing with a 3-for-4 stat line. Four other Phantoms had hits.

Brady Manning struck out five and allowed just one earned run in his 3.2 innings of work. Adam Taylor finished the job, pitching the final 3.1 innings, allowing two hits and one unearned run.

A potent Cronulla line-up, which led the tournament in scoring, managed just three five off the two pitchers.

They didn’t go down without a fight. Cronulla loaded the bases in the seventh but couldn’t bring any home.

Eastern Phantoms will progress to Friday’s Gold Medal Game vs a foe from their state – the Wanneroo Giants. These teams met in the WA State League titles last month. First pitch is at 3:00PM.

Cronulla Black will play Cronulla Blue at 12:15PM.

RECAPS – CONSOLATION GAMES

Adelaide Armada 6 def Melbourne Rangers 5

Offense early, pitching late.

Lucas Doyle and Alex Gray drove in three runs combined in the bottom of the second inning to break an early 3-3 tie and put the Armada up 6-3. Little did we know, that’s all they would score.

The Rangers pegged one back in the third and Sam Walk’s fourth-inning RBI-double brought the Rangers within one run of Adelaide, but then the scoring ran dry.

Luke Kennedy showed his nerves of steal in the last few innings on the mound for the Armada, holding off a valiant Rangers comeback attempt. He pitched 4.0 innings in relief giving up just two earned runs.

Seven different members of the Armada had hits in a balanced attack.

Sam Walk led the charge for the Rangers, going 3-for-4 with an RBI. Ollie Hill picked up his tenth RBI of the tournament. Daniel Williams also had two hits.

Adelaide advances to play the Melbourne Athletics tomorrow.

Melbourne Athletics 9 def Gold Coast 5

The Athletics used a five run third inning to erase an early three-run deficit to pick up their second win of the tournament and advance to the fifth place game.

Declan Marshall send line drive double to left field which cashed in a pair of runs in the third to put Melbourne up 6-5 and they never looked back.

Lachlan Brennan, Angus Saggers and Patrick Watson all had two hit performances. Saggers pitched all 5.0 innings for Melbourne, giving up just two earned runs.

Andre Chang had two of the three Gold Coast hits. His two-RBI double helped give Gold Coast their first lead of the game in a three-run first. They added two more in the second to lead 5-2, before Gold Coast scored seven unanswered.

Gold Coast will play Canberra Rangers tomorrow to finish the tournament, while the Athletics will play either the Adelaide Armada or Melbourne Rangers.

Canberra Rangers 13 def NT Buffaloes 3

Canberra used a five-run second and six-run third inning to power to their first win of the tournament. Liam Shyer and Riley Watson had two hits apiece to lead the Ranger attack.

Eli Tanouye had two RBI in the victory to lead the Rangers. Aiden Bates tossed 3.0 innings of scoreless work in his start.

Andrea McVeigh had a two-RBI single in the fifth to score a pair for NT Buffaloes, who put up their biggest total of the tournament.

FRIDAY SCHEDULE

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15 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Senior League Day 3 Scores, Stats, Standings & Final Standings | Semi final spots confirmed

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Field of View Photography

It’s Day 3, the final day of the group stage of the 2024 Australian Senior League Championships.

A trip to the Senior League World Series in the USA is on the line for the tournament winner. Today, we discovered which four teams advance to the semi-finals and remain in gold medal contention.

Congratulations to the Eastern Phantoms, Wanneroo Giants, Cronulla Blue & Cronulla Black on advancing to the semi-finals.

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14 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Senior League Day 2 Recaps, Stats & Info | We have an inside the park home run as standings take shape

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Field of View Photography

Welcome to the Day 2 Recap of the 2024 Australian Senior League Championships. A trip to the Senior League World Series in the USA is on the line.

Only one day of pool play remains after today. The top two teams will advance to the semi-finals on Thursday. No team has clinched.

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13 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Senior League Nationals Day 1 Recap, Stats & Info | Raining homers as tournament opens in Geelong

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Field of View Photography

A trip to the Senior League World Series in the USA is on the line in addition to the title of ‘National Champion’, as the 2024 Australian Senior League Championships launched on Monday morning.

Ten teams from across the country are divided into two groups of five. Over the first three days of the tournament, each team will play each other once in the group, with the top 2 advancing to Thursday’s semi finals.

Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. Scroll down to bottom for the recaps and stat leaders after Day 1.

You can join Phil Herden for all Diamond 1 Broadcasts through Baseball+ at www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus.

We will be logging all results and information at the Senior League Hub.

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

Daily Results

Cronulla Blue 4 def Canberra Rangers 1
Adelaide Athletics 17 def Melbourne Athletics 6

Gold Coast 15 def Canberra Rangers 0
Wanneroo Giants 23 def NT Buffaloes 0

Cronulla Black 45 def NT Buffaloes 2
Eastern Phantoms 20 def Melbourne Rangers 5

Current Standings – End of Day 1

Top 2 teams advance to Thursday’s semi-finals.

RECAPS

Cronulla Blue 4 def Canberra Rangers 1

Cronulla Blue scored all four runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to pick up their first win.

Cameron Crowles, Joseph Hutt and Jacob Hazan strung together three straight hits which scored the four runs in the decisive inning.

It spoiled what was a fantastic pitching performance by Canberra’s Nathan Adams to that point who had pitched 3.1 scoreless. Jack Blundell worked 2.2 scoreless for the Rangers.

Blundell also had two hits in the loss. Cayden Herbert led the Cronulla pace with two hits to his name.

Adelaide Armada 17 def Melbourne Athletics 6

It was the Luke Kennedy experience in a big win for the Armada. Kennedy did it on the mound and at the plate.

With the bat, he went 3-for-4 with two runs batted in. On the bump, Kennedy tossed 3.0 innings allowing one hit and zero earned runs.

All ten players who entered the game contributed. Nine players scored runs, nine players had RBIs, and every player reached base. Lucas Doyle and Alex Gellert scored three times. Diesel Fallon, who has an elite baseball name, led the balanced attack with 3RBI.

Trailing 10-3 entering the fourth, Melbourne made it interesting by pegging four in the top of the inning before Adelaide pulled away.

Zach Locklier had four RBI for the Athletics.

Gold Coast 15 def Canberra Rangers 0

Andre Chang drove in four runs off his three hits in an impressive Gold Coast batting display. Asher Kwok also had three hits.

Joining Chang and Kwok with multi-hit games were Cooper Reed, Toby Muller and Cody Harrison who each had two base knocks.

Kota Murayama had three RBI, too, as every player in the Gold Coast line-up reached base. Lawson Muller allowed one hit with four strikeouts in 2.2 innings on the mound.

Wanneroo Giants 23 def NT Buffaloes 0

A 20-run third inning was the story in the Giants’ big win on Monday afternoon.

The Giants’ tallied seven hits and 18 walks in the win, while eleven different players scored runs.

Chayce Benseman had two hits and 3RBI to lead the Wanneroo offence. Dylan Bandy and Rafael DiBlasi combined for a 4.0 inning no-hitter while striking out nine.

Cronulla Black 45 def NT Buffaloes 2

It was a big day for the Cronulla bats.

Three players went deep for Cronulla – reigning U16 National Championship MVP Tahlan Cavill, Gabriel Tentomas, and Lewis Gardner.

We’ll leave you to explore the Box Score on GameChanger, but there were some standouts.

Colm Sheehan had four hits and seven RBI. Tentomas had four hits, six RBI and a homer. Ryan Nicholas, Liam Cavanough and Gardner each had three hits.

In total, Cronulla amassed 20 hits.

Blake Kimber and Charlie Casey had the RBIs for Northern Territory, who are entering a squad with only NT players for the first time in tournament history.

Eastern Phantoms 20 def Melbourne Rangers 5

A powerful top of the Phantoms line-up helped drive the Phantoms passed the Rangers.

Ben Nesbit (3 hits), Eita Samukawa (2 hits) and George Calverley (3 hits) combined to go 8-for-12 with six RBI, two walks and eight runs. Ryan Warner also had three hits from the nine-hole.

Calverley hit a homer.

In total, the Phantoms tallied sixteen hits and every player in the starting nine reached base and scored.

Adam Taylor opened the game well on the mound for the Phantoms, tossing 2.0 innings and struck out four.

Zak Stafilis had a two-hit afternoon for the Rangers and Sam Walk had three RBI.

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12 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League Women's Baseball

NSW Blue win herstoric Little League Girls Gold as groundbreaking tournament concludes

A group of girls from NSW have made herstory by becoming the first national Little League Girls Champions in the world.

That’s right – no country in the world has ever hosted a national Little League Championships for Girls only.

NSW defeated Victoria Belles 15-1 to become the inaugural national Australian Little League Champion.

Here you will find the game recap from the Gold Medal match, as well as the Bronze and Consolation games.

Head to the Tournament Hub for a full rundown of scores, schedule and tournament information.

Don’t forget, the Gold Medal Game of the Australian Women’s Showcase goes Sunday at 5:00PM on Baseball+

GOLD MEDAL GAME – NSW Blue 15 def Victoria 1

It was a game played with tremendous spirit from the start.

New South Wales are deserving champions, after going undefeated in the group stage and winning big in the Gold Medal match.

In the end, NSW Blue scored 89 runs in just six games.

Emma Gainsford was brilliant on the mound for NSW. She pitched all 4.0 innings, allowing just two hits, one run and tallied nine strikeouts.

Hannah O’Keefe and Adele Acosta each had two hits. O’Keefe had two runs batted in, while Acosta led the team with three. Lilly Farrell also had a big game, going 1-for-1 with two RBI and a walk.

“We just the first national championship for girls,” said Lilly after the game. “We all worked together very well as a team and it took a long way to get here but we did it. I loved playing with the team and my friends and that.”

NSW Blue jumped out of the gates with a six run first inning. They added three in the second and six in the third. The team totalled nine hits. In a true team effort, twelve players scored runs.

Still, there were great plays made throughout the game, including a great defensive relay made by the Belles on what was also a 2-RBI base-knock

The names of the national champion players are: Adele Acosta, Taylor O’Keefe, Juno Bromley, Lilly Farrell, Neveah Fungalei, Emma Gainsford, Caitlyn Gainsford, Chilli Hanlon, Isla Metuisela, Miranda Murray, Hannah O’Keefe, Riviera Harris, Yvette Wild & Ashleigh Rose-Thompson.

This is the first national championship of its kind anywhere in the world. This article from ABC explains it well.

BRONZE MEDAL – West Coast Rays 10 def Brisbane Rebels 7

In one of the games of the tournament, the Rays held off a furious comeback effort from the Rebels to claim bronze.

The West Coast Rays scored the first eight runs of the game. Isla Kalebic and Heather Fielding each had two hits. Lucy Purvis had two runs batted in. Meanwhile, Remy Ellis struck out nine batters in her 4.1 innings of work.

But Brisbane clawed their way back. A five-run fifth inning pushed the Rebels within striking distance, pushing the score to 8-6 before the Rays pulled two back in the bottom half of the frame.

Chloe Coppleman had a pair of hits and two RBI to lead the Brisbane attack.

Onlookers often commented on some standout defensive plays.

CONSOLATION GAME – Adelaide Seahorses 18 def NSW White 4

The Seahorses piled it on to finish the tournament in fifth place.

Kylah Ding was excellent on the mound, tossing 3.0 innings of two hit ball with six strikeouts.

Kira Murray followed and allowed just one hit and struck out three.

The Seahorses stormed out of the gate by scoring five runs in the first. By the end of the third, they led 9-1. They scored their last eight runs in the top of the fifth.

Brooke McKechnie was solid with the bat, going 3-for-3 with three RBI. Mackenzie Wigmore also had two hits.

Georgia Gately was solid on the mound for NSW, striking out six batters.

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11 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

SENIOR LEAGUE 2024 HUB: Schedule, Results, Updates & More from the Senior League Championships in Geelong

by Eric Balnar

NOTE: FOR FINAL DAY RECAP + STATS + END OF DAY LEADERS, CLICK HERE.

This is the 2024 Senior League Hub. All schedule, information, links to recaps, and results will be posted here. Just keep scrolling.

The bottom of the article features how each team qualified.

A spot in the Senior League World Series in the United States and the title of National Champion is on the line for ten teams.  The 2024 Australian Senior League Championships (U17) are here.

From May 13-17 in Geelong, ten qualified charter teams will fight for a crown and that ticket to the World Series in July in Easley, South Carolina.

Congratulations to the Eastern Phantoms – our champion!

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11 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League Women's Baseball

Day 4 Little League Girls | We have the FIRST home run!

photos by Erin Honsa, recap by Eric Balnar

Ding dong! We have the world’s first home run in a national little league girls championship!
The honour belongs to the Belles’ Audrey Cheung! You can read about it in the recaps below.

Before we rip in to the daily summary, I’d love to point out some excellent news coverage we’ve got. Like this story from ABC News which is getting national traction.

Another quick note – because of weather and field conditions, we’ve moved tomorrow’s Gold Medal Game between the Victoria Belles and NSW Blue to 9:00AM. You can watch it on Baseball+.

The updated schedule is at the 2024 Little League Girls Hub. 

Scroll down for recaps.

 

RECAPS

Victoria Belles 13 def NSW White 8


The Belles and NSW White exchanged runs all day, but the big highlight was watching the first Little League Girls’ national championship home run.

The Belles were trailing 6-2 in the top of the third, but a two-run homer from Audrey Cheung helped flip the game on its head. The two run shot was part of a six run inning that put the Belles in front for good.

Her two run homer to centre field was her first deep fly ever over a fence. 

“All my coaches have always told me to focus on hitting a line drive and if you’re early you will hit it over the fences,” she says. “I was thinking line drive, line drive and try to hit it right centre to score the run from second and then it went over.”

Audrey says the experience at this national championship has been unforgettable.

“This is the biggest tournament I’ve ever had in my life to play baseball. I’m meeting so many people like girls from New South Wales, South Australia and other states that I’m definitely going to see if I want to play up on women’s teams and hope to see them as professionals one day too,” she says.

For New South Wales White, Isabella K had a two hit performance and drove in a run. Skyla C struck out five batters in her 1.2 innings of work on the mound.

New South Wales 13 def Adelaide Seahorses 6

New South Wales Blue continued their fine form, winning 13-6 to finish the group portion of the tournament undefeated.

After the Seahorses took an early second inning lead off an Brooke McKechnie RBI, NSW poured it on.

They scored four runs in the second, six in the third and three in the fourth. Taylor O’Keefe and Yvette Wild each had two RBIs in the victory.

Despite the loss, the Seahorses’ Kira Murray says she’s been having a ball.

“I’ve made lots of new friends and became a lot better at baseball,” she says. “The Seahorses are very kind, always cheer you on and are very enthusiastic.”

The Seahorses will play NSW White tomorrow, while NSW Blue will play for gold.

West Coast Rays 15 def Brisbane Rebels 5

It was a close game until West Coast Rays pulled away late.

It was only 7-5 entering the sixth inning before the Rays piled on eight runs.

Emerson Padfield had a huge day with the bat, going 3-for-3. Zoe Dusenberg had three RBI.

Amy Summers Elliot had two of Brisbane’s four hits.

The Rays and Rebels will meet again tomorrow at 11:45AM in the Bronze Medal match.

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10 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League Women's Baseball

Day 3 Little League Girls | Gold Medal Game set for first ever Little League Girls Championships

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Studio Honsa

It’s the end of Day 3 and with three games remaining tomorrow, we already know who will be playing for gold!

Who? Well, you’ll have to read to find out. The Gold Medal Game will be played Sunday at 12:00PM.

Here is how the day unfolded. There were dominant pitching performances, a no-hitter and some sensational stories!

The day started with a rain delay, but no worries – the girls danced it off. Check it out below:

We’ve just posted some photos from Studio Honsa on our Facebook page. Make sure you check them out?

Don’t forget – the 2024 Australian Women’s Showcase continues today at 3:30PM. You can follow the action on Baseball+.

For stats and standings from Game Changer, click here.

Recaps

West Coast Rays 12 def Adelaide Seahorses 2

It was a close game until it wasn’t as the Rays pulled away by scoring 11 runs in the final three innings.

The Seahorses actually outhit the West Coast Rays 6-4, but the Rays pulled away with timely late hitting.

Stevie Oates starred on the mound for the Rays, allowing one earned run in 4.0 innings with four strikeouts.

Kylah Ding struck out five batters and allowed just one run for the Seahorses, including an impressive inning where she struck out the side looking.

The Rays improve to 2-1 while the Seahorses drop to 1-3.

Victoria Belles 7 def Brisbane Rebels 1

An impressive pitching and defensive display helped the Belles to a 7-1 win.

Lucy Gale was dominant on the hill for the Belles, as the righty rang up ten strikeouts, while conceding just four hits and one run in four innings of work.

Emily Mills followed up her walk-off yesterday by logging two hits today.

Monica Arcuri led the Brisbane attack with two hits of her own. Lily Perkins also tossed two scoreless innings.

The Victoria Belles led narrowly by a score of 2-1 before pulling away with two runs in the third and three in the fourth.

NSW Blue 15 def NSW White 5 

No hitter alert!!!!

New South Wales Blue booked their ticket in the first ever Australian Little League Girls Championship Game with another big win and by throwing a no hitter!

They scored at least 15 runs for their fourth consecutive game. They have scored 61 runs and a 4-0 record.

Like all of their games, NSW Blue had a full team effort.

Twelve players reached base, led by multi-hit efforts from Miranda Murray, Juno Bromley and Adele Acosta.

NSW Blue stormed out to a 6-0 lead before White cut back with four runs. But NSW Blue scored nine unanswered to end the game.

Emma Gainsford (2.2 innings), Chilli Hanlon (1.0 innings) and Miranda M combined to toss the no hitter.

Victoria Belles 16 def West Coast Rays 9

The Belles withstood a late West Coast Rays charge to win their third straight game and officially clinch a Top 2 spot in the group stages. They’ll play in Sunday’s championship game!

Despite allowing the first run of the game, the Belles scored eleven unanswered runs to lead 11-1. The Rays pushed back with six in the top of the fourth to make it 11-7 and say “Game on!”

However, the Belles immediately responded with a couple runs to push the lead back out.

Emily Mills had her second two-hit game of the day. Isabella McKenner, Hannah Wilson-Powell and Georgia Lovell all had two-hit performances as well.

Michaela Bucholz and Aubrey Mills had two RBIs for the Rays.

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