16 January 2024
Australian Youth Championships
Champions and Award Winners of the U18 and U16 Australian Youth Baseball Championships
Congratulations to our national champions and award winners from the 2024 Australian Youth Baseball Championships in the U16 and U18 age bracket.
For game recaps, click here: The Gold Medal Decided: Scenarios, Updates and Results on the final day of the U18 Championships.
Under 16

Congratulations to New South Wales, our 2024 National Champion.
They fired right out of a cannon. New South Wales rattled off a dominant 6-0 record in the first round and were a perfect 2-0 in the second round.
In the first round they scored at least 10 runs each game. No opponent finished within six at the end of the game.
Things tightened up in the second round. They trailed Queensland by one in the penultimate inning before coming back to win 7-4.
A gritty 5-1 over Western Australia which featured two rain delays, a tarp pull, and some nervy moments was a fantastic final game.
They hit .400 as a team with a .529 on-base-percentage and outscored opponents 97-28. 12 different players had 4+ hits. No pitcher allowed more than four runs.
New South led the tournament in fielding percentage. A team which consisted of the eventual tournament MVP Fletcher Willard, Golden Arm Kobe Cusbert and Golden Bat Tahlan Cavill was so much more than that.
Congratulations to New South Wales.
AWARD WINNERS
Golden Glove – Quinn Fatai (Western Australia)
Golden Arm – Kobe Cusbert (New South Wales): 10.0IP, 3H, 8S0, 0ER
Golden Bat – Tahlan Cavill (New South Wales): 9-for-13, 2 doubles, 5RBI, 4BB
MVP – Fletcher Willard (New South Wales): 8-for-14, 2BB, 3 XBH, 5.0IP with 1ER
Under 18

Congratulations to Victoria, our 2024 U18 National Champion.
Victoria won in dramatic fashion. They were the only team to win all their second round games, to finish with a 3-0 record in that stage. They no-hit New South Wales 5-2, and then beat South Australia in extra-innings 1-0 in a dramatic game on the backfield.
In the first round, they finished 5-1. They are the only team in the U18 age group to beat every opponent.
The wildest came on the final day. Needing to beat Western Australia to win tournament gold, the Victorians stormed back from four runs down to win.
A plucky, resilient, and strong defensive team who never wavered.
AWARD WINNERS
Defensive Player – Josh Nati (New South Wales)
Golden Arm – Ryder Wilson (Victoria): 3GP, 14.1IP, 12SO, 0ER, 1BB
Golden Bat – Flynn McKee (SA): Tournament leader with 13 hits and 8RBI.
MVP – Jack Ratcliffe (Victoria): A back-to-back MVP. Ratcliffe went 7-for-20 with 7 RBI at the plate. He pitched five scoreless innings with two hits and 7 strikeouts.
















