13 May 2024
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.
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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.


































