11 January 2024
Australian Youth Championships
U16 Day 2 National Championships Recaps, Reports and Notes
Welcome to your Day 2 hub for the Under 16 National Baseball Championships.
Here you will find game recaps, key performers, and standings.
SCORING, SCHEDULE AND GAME UPDATES
All games are scored on GameChanger. Please download the GameChanger App for best results and viewing on your phone.
This will include your teams live scoring, stats and schedule. U18 Link: CLICK HERE.
Note: For full functionality of GameChanger, you will need at least a “plus” account. You can register for a free trial with a new email address which last seven days – the length of the tournament.
You can watch Diamond 1 Coverage on Baseball+. For download links and how to cast to your tv, visit www.baseball.com.au/baseballplus.
DAY 2 KEY PERFORMERS & TOURNAMENT LEADERS
Runs Batted In
1. Toby Kortekaas (SA) – 5
2. Cooper Teichmann (QLD) – 4
3. Jack Roe (ACT) – 4
Hits
1. Toby Kortekaas (SA) – 6
2. Alex Strachan (QLD) – 5
3. Mitch Langworthy (VIC) – 4
4. Tahlan Cavill (NSW) – 4
Strikeouts
1. Deakin Filko (SA) – 5
2. Riley Peoples (VIC) – 4
3. Ethan Nakamura (ACT) – 4
4. Troy Dean (QLD) – 4
Batters Average Against
1. Patrick Harrison (NSWC) – 0.118
2. Kobe Cusbert (NSW) – 0.125
3. Windsor Brekenridge (VIC) – 0.125
4. Tommy Bird (SA) – 0.167
5. Deakin Filko (SA) – 0.182
* minimum average of 1.0 inning pitcher per game
DAILY STANDOUTS
Axel Strachan (QLD) – 3-for-4 with an RBI
Tahlan Cavill (NSW) – 2-for-3 with a double
Alex Duncalfe (QLD) – 2 triples
Mitch Langworthy (VIC) – 2-for-4 with a triple
DAY 2 RESULTS
Queensland 16 def New South Wales Country 1

Queensland scored first in the top of the first from an RBI triple from shortstop Alex Duncalfe.
Duncalfe would finish the game with two triples from his four at bats.
Center Fielder Kobi Wise added two hits in his two bats, including an RBI double.
Third Baseman Cooper Teichmann led the team with three RBIs from a double and walk.
Tyson Wardrop struck out two in an inning without allowing a single baserunner.
For NSWC, they were led by Aaron Peachey, who had two hits in his three at bats.
New South Wales 10 def Victoria 4
New South Wales starter Cohen Ryan pitched 5.0 innings, allowing five hits, one earned run while striking out three.
Their offense was led by two hits from Ryan Chou (SS) and Fletcher Willard (LF), as well as a 2-RBI double from Aiden Riddle (RF).
For Victoria, Roman Coote (CF) and Mitchell Langworthy (1B) both went 2-for-4. Both recorded a double, and Langworthy also recorded a triple.
New South Wales 16 def Australian Capital Territory 7
New South Wales starter Fletcher Willard pitched 1.2 innings, allowing four hits, a walk, while striking out two.
Tahlan Cavill (3B) went 2-for-3 with an RBI, including a double, and a walk. Ryan Reekie (2B, CF), Frank Clarke (SS), Kai Stacey (RF), Kimi Miyamoto Soong (LF, P), and Riley Jones (C) each had two RBIs.
For the Australian Capital Territory, they fought hard after falling to a 0-14 deficit. Their scoring was led by Brooklyn Riwaka (2B), Ren Adachi (3B), and Dominic Hamilton (C), with each of them having two hits.
South Australia 8 def New South Wales Country 4
South Australia was able to get the victory over NSWC from a balanced attack led by two RBIs from Harrison Taintey (CF). Tommy Bird (P, DH), Toby Kortekaas (C), Mitchell Evans (1B) each had one RBI.
NWSC relief pitcher A Leicht pitched 1.1 innings, allowing just two baserunners while striking out two. Angus Taylor (LF), Benjamin Frost (RF), and Connor McCarthy (2B) each had a single and an RBI.
Queensland 10 def West Australia 4
A distributed offense by Queensland helped them remain undefeated, with seven batters logging a hit.
Axel Strachan (2B) led the way with three hits in four at bats, supported by Patrick Crotty (1B) and Paddy McLoughlin (RF) each had two RBIs, with Crotty legging out for a triple.
Leonard Golding (CF) of West Australia led the way with a double and was supported by a single each from Eita Samukawa (2B, SS), Thomas Williams (RF), Adam Taylor (LF, P), and Harry Wooden (LF).
STANDINGS
Records (Runs Scored – Runs Allowed)
- QLD – 3-0 (33-10)
- NSW – 3-0 (37-15)
- VIC – 2-1 (21-13)
- SA – 2-1 (24-21)
- NSWC – 1-3 (13-38)
- ACT – 0-3 (20-35)
- WA – 0-3 (11-27)
DAY 3 SCHEDULE
For full schedule, click here: Master Schedule: 2024 Australian Youth Championships













