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30 July 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Intermediate League World Series Results & Highlights | History making Australians a team to be proud of

Welcome! This is the running story of Australia’s run at the 2024 Intermediate League (U14) World Series.

A group of 13-year-olds from Sydney charter ‘Hills’ are in Livermore, California representing Australia.

They’re up against the best junior baseball teams from their age bracket from around the world. They’re playing in a double-elimination tournament, meaning you have to lose twice to be eliminated.

There were plenty of great experiences for this Hills side. They faced the defending champions from Korea, played top talent from around the globe, and even became the first Australian team to ever win a game at an Intermediate League World Series.

Scroll down for match recaps and links to highlights from Eric Balnar.

For many of these players it’s their second trip to a World Series event in the last two years.

PREVIEW: Meet the team here
LIVE SCORING: Follow on GameChanger
BRACKET: View the tournament knockout bracket here
PHOTOS (BILL NALE): Click here

RESULTS, SCHEDULE, LIVE STREAM

– Game 1: South Korea (Asia Pacific) 10 def Australia 0

– Game 2 Knock-out: Australia 3 def Canada (Quebec) 2

– Game 3 Knock-out:  Puerto Rico 8 def Australia 3

You can watch the games via the ESPN App with a Foxtel or Fetch subscription.


GAME 3 RECAP – PUERTO RICO 8 def AUSTRALIA 3

Livermore, California – July 31, 2024

Australia had a spirited comeback attempted but ultimately Puerto Rico’s early lead was too much to overcome. An 8-3 loss sees Australia’s run come to an end at the Intermediate League World Series.

Hills put forth an effort to be proud of. They became the first Australian squad to ever win a game at this tournament.

“It feels like a good milestone,” said Hills head coach Jarrad Salmon. “I like to think more Australian teams will follow our success. We’re truly humbled by the experience.”

Today just wasn’t quite their day.

Puerto Rico scored two early runs off a passed ball and another of a Jose Berrios RBI to lead 3-0 after one.

Berrios cashed in a couple more in the fourth to help Puerto Rico jump to a 6-0 lead.

A Jasonyell Catala triple in the fifth pushed the lead to 8-0 and the game beyond doubt.

Meanwhile, Puerto Rico starter Carlos Ojeda took a no hitter into the sixth.

Jack Drummond and Isaac Meighan broke up the no-no with back-to-back hits in the sixth. Drummond scored on a balk.

Jet Creamer and Jayden Crane followed up with RBIs to make it 8-3.

Australia had a couple base runners in the seventh but couldn’t score.

Jaden Jankuloski started the game for Australia. He pitched 1.0 innings. Zac Martyn followed with 2.1 innings of work before Ben Fogarty worked a couple outs. Jack Drummond finished the last two.

Congratulations to Puerto Rico on advancing to the next round.

HITS: Jack Drummond, Isaac Meighan, Jet Creamer, Jayden Crane
RBI: Jet Creamer, Jayden Crane
RUNS: Drummond, Creamer, Crane

GAME 2 RECAP – AUSTRALIA 3 def CANADA 2

Livermore, California – July 30, 2024

Australia had never won a game at the Intermediate League World Series.

Until today.

When Tom Hayhow dove in below a tag to touch home on a dropped third strike it sent a bed of Australian supporters of rapture and the little team from Hills into the history books.

The incredible 3-2 comeback win over Canada keeps Australia’s tournament alive. A loss would have been the end of the road.

Instead, Australia will play again tomorrow vs the winner of Europe-Africa.

It was a great game from start to finish.

Jet Creamer turned in a performance for the ages on the mound. The same pitcher who started the Gold Medal Game at the Australian nationals was terrific. He tossed a complete game, working 7.0 innings with four hits, one earned run, two walks and 10 strikeouts.

Still, Canada took a 2-0 lead into the fifth off a Matias Audette-Vera RBI and an error in the field.

Hayden Salmon tied the game in the fifth on a two-out, full-count single that cashed in Hayhow and Isaac Meighan. Salmon’s hit was the most important of his two on the day.

Creamer kept chugging along on the mound and Canada never really appeared to threaten.

Australia walked-off Canada in the seventh. Zac Martyn reached on an error to get the ball rolling. Hayhow reached on a fielder’s choice and eventually made his way to third.

Smart base running sealed the win.

Australia now waits the winner of Europe-Africa and Puerto Rico for their next opponent in the knockout stages.

HITS: Hayden Salmon (2), Jet Creamer, Ben Fogarty, Tom Hayhow
RBI: Salmon
RUNS: Hayhow (2), Creamer

PITCHING:
– Jet Creamer: 7.0IP, 10 SO, 1 ER, 4 H, 2 BB

GAME 1 RECAP – SOUTH KOREA 8 def AUSTRALIA 1

Livermore, California – July 29 2024

Australia took an early lead but ultimately fell to the Asia-Pacific representatives from South Korea at the Intermediate League World Series.

Australia, represented by Sydney’s Hills, will now quickly rest and get ready for a game vs Canada at 9:00AM local on Tuesday morning – or 2:00AM Sydney time on Wednesday 31 July.

It’s a must win game for the Aussies, who have used one of their lives in this double-elimination tournament.

Things looked promising early.

Isaac Meighan had an RBI single in the first inning to put Australia up 1-0. In fact, Australia had three of their five hits for the game in the opening inning. Tom Hayhow and Jaden Jang also recorded a hit.

Australia could have scored more, but Korean pitcher Junhyuk Oh worked his way out of a bases loaded jam.

Oh really was the star of this game for the team from West Seoul, South Korea. He launched a two run homer to break a 1-1 tie in the bottom of the first.

A sacrifice bunt helped score Korea’s fourth run to lead 4-1 after two.

Australia hung tight thanks to some solid pitching and great defensive plays. A nifty snag and tag by Zac Martin helped turn a double play for Australia.

Isaac Meighan also threw a runner out at second.

After a blistering start, Australia’s bats went quiet. Between the end of the first inning and beginning of the fifth, ten straight Australian batters were retired and 13-of-14.

Junghee Jang pitched 3.2 middle innings, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out seven.

Korean pitching was excellent. They struck out 17 Australian batters throughout the afternoon.

Korea pulled away by pegging two runs in both the fifth and sixth innings.

Australia saw five hits from five different players: Tom Hayhow, Jaden Jang, Jack Drummond, Isaac Meighan and Benji Baitch.

Adrian Jankuloski started on the mound for Australia, allowing three runs in two innings. Jet Creamer pitched 1.2 innings of shutout ball. Jack Drummond and Ben Fogarty each pitched at the end of the game, each allowing two runs.

Canada is up next for this squad.


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22 July 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Intermediate League: Meet the baseballers from Sydney's Hills off to their second World Series event

story by Eric Balnar / Dan Cohen Photography

The Hills are alive with the sound of baseball.

The New South Wales group of baseballers aged 14 & under are off this week to represent Australia the Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California.
Hills – made up of players from baseball clubs in Sydney’s Hills – were crowned Australian Intermediate League Champions in May at a tournament vs this country’s best in Lismore.

Now, they take on the best in the world at the international tournament broadcast on ESPN.

But, as they say, “this isn’t their first rodeo.” Ten of the 12 players have represented Australia before.

This age group won the Little League championships in 2023, and represented Australia at last year’s Little League World Series in Williamsport.

This year they head to California.

It’s a double elimination tournament, meaning you have to lose two games to be knocked out of medal contention. Hills play their first game on July 30 at 8:00AM AEST (3:00PM on July 29 in California). They face the winner of Europe and Asia. 


You can watch the game on the ESPN App with a Foxtel or Fetch subscription. Or, follow this handy guide.

To follow along the box scores, head to GameChanger by clicking here.

The team flies out to California on Friday 26 July in preparation for their first game.

Let’s meet the Australian representatives.

State: New South Wales
Clubs: Sydney’s Hills – Rouse Hill, Baulkham Hills, Quakers Hill, Oakville, Carlingford & Blacktown
Australian Senior League Championship Record: 5-0 (outscored opponents 52-9)

How they qualified


It became evident early on that Hills were the team to beat.

They won all three of their group stage games, including a convincing 11-0 win over the Southern Titans (WA) and a come-from-behind 7-5 victory over Gold Coast (QLD).

They beat the Melbourne Mets 15-2 in the semi-final to qualify for the Gold Medal game.

In the Championship decider, Hills toppled the Melbourne Athletics 11-0.

Jet Creamer was dominant on the mound. The lefty took a no-hitter into the fifth inning, finishing with 4.2 innings pitched, zero runs allowed, two hits and an amazing eleven strikeouts.

But it really was a total team effort. The bats were on fire too. Eight different players had hits in the Gold Medal game. Seven had runs batted in, and ten reached base. Everybody contributed in some way.

That team approach was symptomatic all week in Lismore. No team scored more and allowed less runs. The team hit a remarkable eight home runs across their five games.

Meet Hills


Hayden Salmon (Baulkam Hills) – Hayden returns to the USA after representing Australia at the Little League World Series in Williamsport in 2023. In fact, he scored Australia’s first run of the tournament in Game 1 against the Caribbean. He had four hits and 2RBI at the Australian Intermediate League Championships (AILC).

Zac Martyn (Castle Hill) – The two-way star returns for another trip to America. Zac had four hits, seven runs and a team-high seven walks at the AILC. He also pitched 4.2 innings, allowing no runs, one hit and had eight strikeouts. Zac represented Australia last year at the Little League Championships and played on a travel-ball team that went to the semi-finals of a tournament in Cooperstown.

Tamati Stealey (Carlingford) – The outfielder hit a homer for Hills at nationals. He also chipped in five hits – good for second on the team. He travelled to the Little League World Series in 2023.

Jet Creamer (Quakers Hill) – Creamer starred in the Gold Medal game, tossing 4.2 innings and eleven strikeouts. He took a perfect game into the fifth inning. Jet pitched the most innings of anyone for Hills at nationals. He didn’t allow a run in 7.2 innings while chipping in with a couple hits with the bat. Jet played on the Little League World Series team in 2023.

Benji Baitch (Rouse Hill) – Benji earned a place with Hills for the first time amongst a talented bunch. This is his first trip to a World Series event. Baitch brings power. He hit two homers at nationals.

Adrian Jankuloski (Oakville) – Another powerful bat who hit two homers at nationals. Adrian had four hits and five runs as he returns to another World Series event after playing in Williamsport last year. He also pitched 6.2 innings – the second most on the team.

Benjamin Fogarty (Castle Hill) – Benjamin overcame a broken arm in the summer season to play in nationals. He pitched 5.0 innings, allowing one hit, no earned runs and accumulated eight strikeouts. This is his first appearance at a World Series event.

Isaac Meighan (Baulkham Hills)  – Isaac had four hits and four runs at nationals, providing a consistent bat in the line-up. This is his second trip to a World Series event.

Jack Drummond (Oakville) – Jack had four hits, including a homer, at nationals. He also tossed 3.1 innings of perfect baseball with eight strikeouts. Drummond played for Australia at the Little League World Series in 2023.

Jacob Sawyer (Blacktown) – Jacob went 4-for-9 with four RBI at nationals. He also worked a few walks. This is his second trip to America.

Jaden Jang (Carlingford) – Jaden was one of the most powerful bats in the tournament. He was second on the team with five hits, led the Hills with nine RBI and mashed two homers. He can also jump on the mound if required.

Jayden Crane (Baulkham Hills) – Jayden led Hills in hits with seven at nationals. Six of them were singles, making him a dangerous top of the line-up option. This is Jayden’s second trip to America.

Tom Hayhow (Quakers Hill) – The outfielder made waves at the World Series last year when he made a great catch and ended up on ESPN’s social media. Hayhow had a hit and a couple RBI at nationals this year.

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31 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Intermediate League Gold Medal Day | Hills win 2024 Australian Intermediate League Championship

by Eric Balnar / photos from Dan Cohen

Congratulations to Hills (NSW) – your 2024 Australian Intermediate League Champions. They won the gold medal game over the Melbourne Athletics 12-0 and will advance to the Intermediate League World Series.

There were also two consolation games and a bronze medal match today.

Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. We’ve also produced mini-match highlights of the gold medal, available just below.

We will be logging all results and information at the Intermediate League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap. Here is the Day 2 results story. Here is the Day 3 Recap. And finally, here is Day 4.

The Junior League event is running at same time. You can find details here.

VIDEOS FROM TOURNAMENT: Click here.

Results & Schedule – Day 5

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

Gold Medal Game – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0

Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2

Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3
Consolation – Southern Titans 7 tie Central Firebirds 7

RECAPS

Gold Medal Match – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0

Strong team hitting and a sensational pitching performance from Jet Creamer has vaulted Hills to a 2024 Intermediate League Championship.

They will now advance as Australia’s representative at the 2024 Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California later this year.

Jet Creamer was dominant on the mound. The lefty took a no-hitter into the fifth inning, finishing with 4.2 innings pitched, zero runs allowed, two hits and an amazing eleven strikeouts.

The bats were on fire too. Eight different players had hits, seven had runs batted in, and ten reached. Everybody contributed in some way.

Hills scored their first runs of the game in the second inning. Jayden Crane cashed in the opening score. Jacob Sawyer followed with a two-RBI single to centre. 3-0.

The third inning was where Hills really did their damage. They scored seven runs in an inning where six different players had hits and three others walked.

A pair of walks to open the big inning plus singles to Tom Hayhow and Jaden Jang pushed the scoreline to 7-0. Jet Creamer added an RBI single to his stat line. Then, Tamati Stealey sent a booming  double to centre. Jayden Crane picked up his second RBI-single of the day.

Just like that, 10-0 Hills. They added a pair more in the fifth.

Hills will advance to this year’s World Series in August, 2024. It’s the second trip to the USA in as many years for this group of kids, who also won the 2023 Australian Little League (U13) titles.

The Athletics take home the silver medal.

Bronze Medal Match – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2

The Ryde Hawks used strong pitching and a balanced team offence to claim a Bronze Medal.

Ryde jumped on the board early when Toby Kelman hit a solo shot. Up 2-0 in the third, Kelman added to his RBI total to push the score to 3-0. Aaron Hsieh followed with a 2-RBI single and just like that it was 5-0 Ryde.

Jeremy Durham was excellent on the mound for Ryde. He tossed 4.0 innings, striking out five, allowing just one run and one hit. Kelman finished it off in relief.

Kelman and Hsieh both led the Ryde offence with two hits. The team combined for eight hits total.

The Mets scored two fifth inning runs before the game was called due to time.

Christian Papadopolous had the lone RBI.

Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3

In a battle of Queensland, Gold Coast emerged victorious by winning their second straight consolation game. They finish the tournament with a 3-2 record.

There was no scoring until the bottom of the fourth inning, when Gold Coast played four runs. Tyson Weavell cashed in a pair with a 2-RBI single. Kai Tanaka and Charlie Growcott also drove in runs.

Tyson Weavell was sensational on the mound, taking a no-hitter into the fifth. He finished with 5.0 innings, surrendering two hits, three runs and struck out twelve.

Brisbane cut the Gold Coast lead to just one in the sixth inning, making it a 4-3 game. Levi Duke and Phoenix Morton had RBIs.

But Gold Coast scored three quickly in the sixth to blow it back out, before ending the game on a great double play between centerfielder Xavier Leigh and Growcott.

Consolation – Southern Titans 7 tie Central Firebirds 7

Two Western Australian sides played out a wild 7-7 tie.

The Firebirds fired off three runs in the seventh inning to come back from what was once a 6-1 deficit.

The Titans scored six runs in the first inning off four hits. Rylan Hunt had a huge two-run homer.

But the Firebirds kept plugging away. Charlie M played a starring role, collecting three hits going 3-for-3. He also pitched six innings in relief after the first.

 

Tag Cloud:
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30 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Intermediate League Semi Final Day 4 Recaps, Highlights, Score & Photos | Gold Medal Game Spots Up For Grabs

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen

Semi-final day! A spot in the gold medal is on the line for four teams. As it happens, it’s two battles between New South Wales and Victoria…

The Ryde Hawks (NSW) and Melbourne Athletics (VIC) battled in the first of a double header, immediately followed by Hills (NSW) and Melbourne Mets (VIC). You can watch both game replays on Baseball+ or catch the condensed game highlights in this story.

There are also three consolation games happening today. Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. We’ve also produced mini-match highlights of the semi-final games.

If you’re looking for one of  above, just keep scrolling – it will be there!

We will be logging all results and information at the Intermediate League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap. Here is the Day 2 results story. Here is the Day 3 Recap.

The Junior League event is running at same time. You can find details here.

VIDEOS FROM TOURNAMENT: Click here.

Results & Schedule

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

Southern Titans 8 def Brisbane Metro 4 – Consolation Game
Gold Coast 8 def Central Firebirds 3 – Consolation Game

Semi Final 1: Melbourne Athletics 9 def Ryde Hawks 1
Semi Final 2: Hills 15 def Melbourne Mets 2

SEMI FINAL RECAPS AND MINI-MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

Melbourne Athletics 9 def Ryde Hawks 1

The Athletics were impressive in all aspects of the game as they progress to the Intermediate League Gold Medal Game, where they’ll have a chance to play for a trip to the USA.

Ryde scored first off an Aaron Hsieh two-out RBI single, but it was all Athletics after that with great pitching, defense and hitting.

Starting Athletics pitcher Oliver Allen worked out of a one-out bases loaded jam by striking out back-to-back batters in the second.

In the third, Joel Roberts hosed down a runner at the plate with a tremendous throw from left field.

It allowed the Athletics to explode in the fourth. They plated five runs off four hits.

Peter Baade broke the deadlock with an RBI double. Edison Bush followed by whacking his second double of the day, this one scoring two runs to make it 5-1. Heath Keiper drove in the Athletics’ sixth run.

They added two more in the fifth off passed balls. Joel Roberts continued his big day by smashing a solo homer in the sixth to make it 9-1.

Meanwhile, Ollie Allen was grooving on the mound. He allowed just three hits and one run in his 6.0 innings of work, striking out nine Ryde batters.

Jacob Tayler and Edison Bush led the Athletics with two hits each. Toby Kelman led the Hawks with two hits.

The Athletics advance to the Gold Medal Game at 11:45AM on Friday morning. They’ll play the winner of the Hills and the Melbourne Mets.

Hills 15 def Melbourne Mets 2

The Hills scored runs from start to finish in a commanding in a win to send them to the Gold Medal Game on Friday vs the Melbourne Athletics.

A group of players on this Hills squad is coming off a 2023 Australian Little League title and they’ll look to go back-to-back.

The scoring started early in this one. They scored five runs in the first inning. Isaac Meighan, Hayden Salman, Jet Creamer, and Tamati Stealey all had RBIs.

Benjamin Baitch blew it open in the second with a monstrous three-run home run to straight away centrefield. It’s his second homer of the tournament.

They added six more runs in the third. Hayden Salmon, Jet Creamer, Jacob Sawyer, Ben Baitch and Adrian Jankulski all contributed RBIs

Twelve Hills players reached the base paths. Salmon and Sawyer each had two hits. Creamer and Baitch led the Hills with three runs batted in.

Adrian Jankulski tossed the whole game, going 5.0 innings, allowing two runs, five hits and striking out seven.

Hills advance to Friday’s Gold Medal Game at 11:45AM. They’ll play the Melbourne Athletics.

The Mets will play Ryde for Bronze.

CONSOLATION GAMES

Gold Coast Cougars 8 def Central Firebirds 3

Zavier Leigh struck out eleven batters while three different Cougars hit homers in Gold Coast’s consolation bracket win.

Leigh had himself a day. He pitched 4.2 innings, allowing one hit, three unearned runs, while tallying 11 strikeouts. He also went 2-for-2 with a home run and two runs batted in.

Ashton Wise and Max Arlow also went deep, both hitting their second homers of the tournament.

Gold Coast jumped out to an early 3-0 lead thanks to the Wise home run in the first. Leigh’s two-run shot in the fifth expanded the lead to five in the third.

Central Firebirds responded with three unanswered runs, large in part to Cooper Truong’s third home run of the tournament. But Max Arlow’s solo shot and Brock New’s RBI-single pushed the lead back out to 8-3 late.

Southern Titans 8 def Brisbane Metro 4

Southern Titans raced out to an 8-1 lead early and held on late for their win of the tournament.

Connor New was brilliant on the mound for the Titans, tossing a complete game with seven hits, no walks, one earned run and 13 strike outs.

Rylan Hunt went 2-for-2 with 2RBI and a walk. Noah Roberts & Tremaine Roberts each had two runs driven in as well.

The Titans soared ahead by scoring six runs off four hits in the second inning, with the biggest blow coming from a 2-RBI single by Tremaine Roberts.

Levi Duke and Hamish Trotter each had a pair of hits for Brisbane Metro, who plated two in the fifth to make it 8-4 late.

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29 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Intermediate League Day 3 Recaps, Results & Standings | Semi Final Spots Secured Today

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen

What an incredible final day of the group stages of the 2024 Australian Intermediate League (U14) Championships. All four games featured comeback victories and the final placings went down to the wire.

The top two teams from each group advance to tomorrow’s semi-finals.

Remember, the winner of this tournament goes to the USA to represent Australia at the Intermediate League World Series.

Here you will find scores, results, recaps and standings. If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling – it will be there!

We will be logging all results and information at the Intermediate League Hub. Click here for Day 1 Recap. Here is the Day 2 results story.

The Junior League event is running at same time. You can find details here.

Results & Schedule

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

DAY 3 STANDINGS – FINAL

*top two advance to semi finals

RECAPS

Melbourne Mets 7 def Brisbane Metro 6

It came down to the final pitch, but the Melbourne Mets held off Brisbane Metro’s valiant comeback attempt to finish Group A with a 2-1 record and advance to Thursday’s semi-final.

A six run third inning raced the Mets way out in front, holding a 7-2 lead after three. They scored all six runs with two outs.

Cale Morris sent the Mets’ dugout into ecstasy when he launched a three-run homer in the third to make it 7-2. Prior to that, RBIs to Flynn Scargill, Flynn Suggett and Huga Turnley scored three straight runs.

Brisbane Metro scored three in the top of the sixth to make it a one run game late. Ambrose Ryan and Jacob Dingli had RBI hits for Metro.

Christian Papadopolous closed the game for the Mets. He held Metro scoreless in the seventh, including a game ending strikeout.

Melbourne Mets finish with a 2-1 record and finish second place in Pool A. They will play the winner of Pool B in tomorrow’s semi-final and are still alive in the national championship.

Central Firebirds 4 def Ryde Hawks 3

A three-run fourth inning was the signature in the Firebirds first win of the tournament. Cooper Truong hit a two-run homer, his second of the tournament, in the big inning.

Charlie Moffatt had the other RBI.

Truong also starred on the mound, tossing 2.1 innings of perfect ball with three strikeouts. Daniel Western Goncalves had nine strikeouts in 4.2 innings of relief for the Firebirds.

The Ryde Hawks had two hits in the loss. Jacob Martin starred on the mound, striking out four in two perfect innings.

Despite the loss, the Ryde Hawks finish top in Group A. They will play the runner-up in Group B in Thursday’s semi-final.

Hills 7 def Gold Coast 5

Hills had to come from behind to do it, but a tense 7-5 victory secures a 3-0 record and top spot in Group B. They will play in Thursday’s semi-final vs the Melbourne Mets.

Jack Drummon’s two run homer put the Hills up 2-0 in the first. They added another in the third.

But Gold Coast’s Ashton Wise hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the fourth to put the Cougars up 4-3.

Hills jumped back in front thanks to RBIs from Jacob Sawyer and Benjamin Baitch. Jaden Jang added to the tally in the sixth with a booming RBI double.

Tyson Weavell added to the intensity when a two-RBI in the seventh cut the lead to 7-5. Gold Coast had the tying run at the plate. But the Hills shut things down.

Five pitchers on Hills combined for 14 strikeouts, led by Jack Drummon with seven.

Melbourne Athletics 6 def Southern Titans 4 (extras)

The Athletics came from four runs down to secure a semi-final spot with a dramatic extra innings victory.

A double from Peter Baade, followed by a single from Joel Roberts, cashed in a pair of runs in the eighth inning to give the Athletics a 6-4 advantage.

Baade tossed 3.2 innings of relief, including extras, allowing two hits, no runs and five strikeouts.

The Athletics were behind 4-0 early. Rylan Hunt hit a three-run homer in the third inning to put the Titans up 4-0 and put the Athletics in danger of missing the semi-finals.

Melbourne responded with three runs in the fourth before Baade tied the game in the sixth.

Baade went 3-for-3 with three RBI in the win. Jacob Tayler and Joel Roberts each had two hits.

Noah Russell had two hits for the Titans.

The Athletics advance as Pool B’s second place squad and will face Ryde Hawks in tomorrow’s semi finals.

The remaining schedule is below.

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28 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Intermediate League Day 2 Recap, Stats & Info | Game winning drama, LOTS of homers, and teams secure spot in semi-finals

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen

Day 2 of the 2024 Intermediate League Championships (U14) is in the books.

On “moving day” of the tournament we saw a lot of long balls, a game winning home run, a team clinch a spot in the semi-finals, and Pool B set up for a bunch of crazy final day scenarios.

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27 May 2024 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Intermediate League Day 1 Recap, Stats & Info | Two near no-hitters and three homers on opening day

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Dan Cohen

A trip to the Intermediate League World Series in the USA is on the line in addition to the title of ‘National Champion’, as the 2024 Australian Intermediate (U14) League Championships launched this morning in Lismore.

And what a start we had! Two teams flirted with no-hitters, and a player from Gold Coast Cougars, Hills and Central Firebirds each hit a homer! You’ll have to read to find out more.

About the tournament: Eight teams from across the country are divided into two groups. 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. If you’re looking for something, just keep scrolling.

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

The Junior League event is running at same time. You can find details here.

Daily Results

LIVE SCORING & GAME CHANGER: Click Here.

Current Standings

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

Tomorrow’s Schedule

Recaps

Ryde 11 def Brisbane Metro 0

Ryde scored six runs in the bottom of fourth inning to push themselves into a run rule victory over Brisbane Metro. The Hawks were buoyed by strong pitching, allowing just two hits on the afternoon.

The top of the Ryde line-up was firing. Toby Kelman, Jakob Cruz and Jacob Hackett each tallied two hits. Kelman stared, cashing in the first run of the game and driving in three.

Hackett also had three RBI.

Cruz also dazzled on the mound, to complement his multi-hit performance. He had nine strikeouts in his three innings pitched, and allowed just one hit. Aaron Hsieh faced the minimum in his two innings of work, allowing one hit and striking out four.

In total, Ryde struck out 13 batters in five defensive innings.

Hills 7 def Melbourne Athletics 2

Hills took a no-hitter into the seventh and final inning during an impressive pitching display.

Jet Creamer opened the game, tossing 3.0 innings with eight strikeouts, allowing just one walk and no runs.

Zach Martyn followed, striking out six in his 2.2 innings, allowing just one walk and no runs.

Down 7-0 and staring down the barrel of a no-hitter, the Athletics got on the board thanks to back-to-back hits from Finn Welte and Jacob Tayler.

It was a full team effort with the bat for Hills, who saw eight different players register hits. Isaac Meighan had two RBI.

Adrian Jankuloski went deep for Hills, hitting a solo shot to centrefield in the third.

Melbourne Mets 5 def Central Firebirds 4

The Mets held off a late charge from the Firebirds in a dramatic one-run victory.

The Firebirds had the tying run at third base in the seventh but Lucas Kelly came into the game and slammed the door shut to secure the win. It came moments after Cooper Truong hit a two-run homer to cut the lead to 5-4. It was a three run last inning for the Firebirds.

The Mets did all their scoring in the first inning. A Cale Morris RBI single, George Steer 2-RBI double and a pair of RBI singles from Lucas Kelly and Christian Papadopolous pushed Melbourne ahead 5-0.

The Firebirds responded in the second with a run, but were held scoreless until the seventh and final dig. Cohen Van Endel started for Melbourne, striking out five in 2.0 innings.

Sam Crutchett was impressive for the Firebirds, tossing 2.0 innings with one hit allowed and four strikeouts.

Gold Coast Cougars 8 def Southern Titans 5

Eleven Gold Coast hits, highlighted by a Max Arlow home run, helped the Cougars claim their first win of the tournament.

Thomas Hueston led all Gold Coast batters with by going 3-for-3 with 4RBI.  He had an RBI-single in the second, a 2-RBI single in the third, and another RBI in the sixth.

Max Arlow kicked off the scoring with a two-run homer in the first inning. They poured four more runs on in the sixth to pick up an early 7-0 lead.

Southern Titans battled back valiantly, scoring two in the third, and one in the fourth, fifth and seventh. They even loaded up the bases in the last inning in a late push to level the score.

Five different Titans had hits.

Tyson Weavell and Brock New also had two hits for Gold Coast, who play the Athletics tomorrow. The Titans will take on the Hills.

There are three Intermediate League games streamed on Baseball+ on Tuesday.

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26 May 2024 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

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HUB + RESULTS: Junior League and Intermediate League National Championship | Tournament Info & Links

All eyes are on Lismore, NSW from May 27-31 for the 2024 Junior League (U15) and Intermediate League (U14) Championships.

Two tournaments at once is a lot to follow. This page will link you to the right place in terms of event hubs, broadcast and Game Changer scoring links.

You can also visit the respective event pages for a running list of stories.

Tournament Hub Links

Visit these pages for up-to-date scores, standings, and links to daily recaps

Intermediate League: Click here for Hub. | Click here for Event Page | Schedule

Junior League: Click here for Hub. | Click here for Event Page | Schedule

Tournament Medalists

Intermediate League
1. Gold – Hills (NSW)
2. Silver – Melbourne Athletics (VIC)
3. Bronze – Ryde Hawks (NSW)

Junior League
1. Gold – Cronulla Black (NSW)
2. Silver – Brisbane North (QLD)
3. Bronze – Southern Hills Warriors (WA)

Game Changer Links

Intermediate League: Click here.

Junior League: Click here.

 

Broadcast Links

Download Baseball+ for select game broadcasts. The app is free and available around the world. More info at www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus.

Social Media Links

We will be posting updates on Baseball.com.au. Follow on Instagram and Facebook for highlights, photos, stories and more.

Photos

Photo links will be made available to each EO and coach. Please contact them for imagery.

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26 May 2024 By Staff Writers

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2024 Intermediate League Championships HUB: Schedule, Information, Links, Results, Teams

The 2024 Intermediate League Championship (U14) is here.

From May 27-31 in Lismore, NSW, eight teams from across Australia will vie for the title of national champion and a spot in the Intermediate League World Series in Livermore, California late in the year.

Here you will find the schedule, results, standings important links and information on each of the teams.

The event runs alongside the Junior League Championship and thus share broadcast resources.

BROADCAST & LIVE SCORING

You can watch select games on Baseball+ live, free and around the world. Head to www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus for more information.

GAMECHANGER LINK FOR LIVE SCORING: CLICK HERE.

Single camera feeds will be available through GameChanger of non-Baseball+ games. Please search for your team name + IL in GameChanger (not Game Changer Classic). Example: Brisbane Metro IL. 

SCHEDULE / RESULTS

Congratulations to Hills (NSW), our 2024 Australian Intermediate League Champions!

Gold Medal – Hills
Silver Medal – Melbourne Athletics
Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 2024 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

DAY 5 – GOLD MEDAL – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER

Gold Medal Game – Hills 12 def Melbourne Athletics 0 | Highlights

Bronze Medal – Ryde Hawks 7 def Melbourne Mets 2

Consolation – Gold Coast 7 def Brisbane Metro 3
Consolation – Southern Titans Central Firebirds – 2:30PM

DAY 4 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER

Southern Titans 8 def Brisbane Metro 4 – Consolation Game
Gold Coast 8 def Central Firebirds 3 – Consolation Game

Semi-Final 1 – Melbourne Athletics 9 def Ryde Hawks 1 | Highlights
Semi-Final 2 – Hills vs Melbourne Mets | Highlights 

DAY 3 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER

Melbourne Mets 7 def Brisbane Metro 6
Central Firebirds 4 def Ryde Hawks 3

Melbourne Athletics 6 def Southern Titans 4 (extras)
Hills 7 def Gold Coast 5

DAY 2 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER

Ryde Hawks 17 def Melbourne Mets 6

Brisbane Metro 3 def Central Firebirds 1
Hills 11 def Southern Titans 0

Melbourne Athletics 15 def Gold Coast Cougars 5

DAY 1 – DAILY RECAP | GAME CHANGER

Ryde Hawks 11 def Brisbane Metro 0
Hills 7 def Melbourne Athletics 2

Melbourne Mets 5 def Central Firebirds 4
Gold Coast 8 def Southern Titans 5

Final Standings / Semi-Final Schedule

Teams are divided into two groups. The top-two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. Scroll down to see who is competing and the groups.

Top two teams at end of Day 3 advance to semi-finals.
*clinched spot in semi-finals
(runs allowed in parenthesis)

Social Media Links

We will be posting updates on Baseball.com.au. Follow on Instagram and Facebook for highlights, photos, stories and more.

Photos

Photo links will be made available to each EO and coach. Please contact them for imagery.

TEAMS

Group A

Ryde Hawks (NSW): A traditional powerhouse charter with multiple trips to the USA to their name.

Brisbane Metro (QLD): No team allowed less runs across the seven games of the qualifiers than Brisbane Metro, who conceded just 42 runs. They went 5-2 in the tournament.

Melbourne Metro (VIC): The metropolitan Vic side won both their games in the qualifier. Their last game, which helped them get here, was a wild one. They beat the Melbourne Rangers 20-19 in a wacky affair to qualify.

Central Firebirds (WA): They won three games on-the-trot to win the Intermediate League state titles. They outscored opponents 51-26. A dominating 10-0 pitching performance over the Carine Cats secured the Firebirds place. Central Firebirds are made up of South Perth, Willetton, Swan Districts, and Victoria Park/Belmont Baseball Clubs.

Group B

Hills (NSW): Hills brings back some players who won the 2023 Little League Championships in Sydney last year? Can they back up their trip to the World Series in Lismore?

Melbourne Athletics (VIC): The Athletics were an undefeated team at the qualifiers. They outscored opponents 43-11 in dominating fashion. The Athletics are made up of Melbourne’s metro-east clubs.

Gold Coast (QLD): They won three-in-a-row to claim the state titles after a 1-3 start and qualify for the tournament.

Southern Titans (WA): A 7-1 semi-final win lifted the Titans to nationals, who went 4-2 in the WA tournament while scoring 51 runs. The Titans are made up of clubs from the southern metro region of Perth, WA.

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