29 November 2023
Geelong to return as host of Senior League National Championships in 2024
Geelong will return as a national championship host in 2024 when the Senior League (U17) National Championships come to town.
East Belmont Saints Winter Baseball Club at Geelong Baseball Centre will host the best senior league charter programs from around Australia from May 13-17 with a trip to the USA on the line.
NSW’s Ryde Hawks are the defending champions. This year’s winner books a trip to Easley, South Carolina for the Senior League World Series in July 2024.
“We pride ourselves on providing for the baseball community and at every opportunity we will avail ourselves to host State level, National level and when given the chance ABL and International level events,” says Stuart McGovern, president of the East Belmont Saints.
“We believe Geelong is a great destination for such events. Whenever nationals are being held in Geelong, we know we are watching the best talent in the land showcasing themselves vs the best.

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This isn’t Geelong’s first time hosting major events. They hosted the 2020 Senior League Championships, coming to the rescue after COVID-19 forced relocation.
They’ve also hosted the Australian Women’s National Championships and the Women’s National Showcase in previous years.
Some games will be streamed on Baseball+.
The Senior League Championships is one of many Baseball Australia events coming up in 2024. The Australian Youth Championships (U18 & U16) will head to Blacktown January 10-16.
The Women’s and Youth Women’s titles will take place at Altona in April.
Little League, Junior League and Intermediate League venues and dates will be announced soon.
Visit our events page for up-to-date information.
ABOUT CHARTER BASEBALL
Charter baseball is a pathways program that develops players and local clubs, rather than focusing on just the elite. It is a participation-based competition designed to extend player skills at a higher-level to club ball, and exposes athletes to national and international programs.
Teams from each state are divided into different charters (groups) at the little league (U13), Intermediate League (U14), Junior League (U15) and Senior League (U17) level.























