07 April 2024
South Australia win first ever Women's Gold Medal after winning big at U16 event + AWARD WINNERS
by Kristin Sims
In only their second ever U16 Youth Women’s Championships, South Australia wasted no time making their mark on a gold medal mark.
They dominated from start to finish in a convincing 14-1 win.
Alice Brown delivered one of the most iconic performances in Australian Gold Medal Championship History, going 7.0 innings in a complete game, allowing one run off four hits. She also went 4-for-5 with the bat and drove in six runs.
Every player in the South Australia line-up contributing, with each of the starters picking up at least one base hit during the game.
Here’s how the game unfolded…
READ MORE: DAY 6 RECAP
Hitting well, hitting early and running the bases hard, the South Aussies jumped to a four run lead. Singles to Regan O’Reilly, Alice Brown and Ruby Phitzner all contributed to the score for South Australia.
Alice Brown started on the mound for SA, she took some time to get comfortable after walking the first two batters but ended the innings strong with a strikeout and giving up just one run.
After an incredible tournament so far, unfortunately today was not Charlotte Stokes’ day.
Heading into the game she had a 0.00 ERA, but some errors behind her would see her leave the game after just 1.2 IP. In that time she still battled to strike out 3 batters.
A bright future for Charlotte no doubt…
Sout added another three runs in the second inning. Isabella Hacker kicked things off with a single. Regan O’Reilly hit a sacrifice fly that sent Hacker home, followed up by a double to Alice Brown. Finishing things off was Indie O’Hazy-Tschorn with a single to get SA’s 7th run.
Pitching just as well as she was batting, Alice Brown had a 3-up-3-down inning in the second.
The SA bats stayed hot in the 3rd, kicking it off with singles to Maxine Saunders and Pria Bholanat. Bree Ridding then had her own single, before Alice Brown had another double driving in 2 runs. SA ended the innings holding a 10 run lead.
QLD were able to settle with the ball in hand and slow SA’s scoring, until SA broke through with bat and added 2 runs in the seventh to hold a 13 run lead.
Despite QLD managing to get runners on base at times, they were unable to get on the board and break through the intense SA defence and the incredible pitching of Alice Brown.
Holding on to the 13 run lead, SA were crowned the 2024 Youth Women’s champions.
TOURNAMENT AWARD WINNERS
MVP – Alice Brown (SA), 1 earned run in 13 innings pitched, with a complete game in the gold medal match, plus 10 hits and 12 RBI.
Golden Bat – Shenaye Lett (WA), Hits .563 while leading tournament in extra base hits and quality at bats. Also has 8 RBI.
Golden Arm – Alice Brown (SA), 1 earned run in 13.0 innings plus 14 strike outs
Golden Arm – Holly Moellers (QLD), allowed the fewest stolen bases as a catcher of all in position with significant time, while catching brilliantly behind the plate

THE NO MORE SPIRIT OF THE GAME AWARD WINNERS
As part of Friday’ss #NoMore Campaign day, which saw players at stand against domestic and family violence, a player from each game was recognised for playing within the spirit of the sport.
Western Australia – Lily Duckworth
South Australia – Bri Ridding
Victoria – Chelsea Nunn
New South Wales – Quincy Hindmarsh
Queensland – Lila Hall





















