10 January 2024
Australian Youth Championships
AYC Under 16 Baseball Championships Day 1 Report
The Under 16 tournament is the first cab off the rank.
Here’s how the day has unfolded.
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DAY 1 RESULTS
Victoria 6 def West Australia 3
Victoria starter Riley Peoples threw 4.0 scoreless innings, striking out four while only allowing four hits and two walks. Cooper Busch went 2-for-3 at the plate with an RBI.
Victoria scored first in the bottom of the second thanks to an RBI double by Samuel Walk and back-to-back sacrifice flies by Ned Johnson and Roman Coote. Coote finished the game with two RBIs. They added three more runs by the end of the fifth inning, making it a 6-0 game.
West Australia was able to respond in the top of the sixth with a bases-loaded RBI walk from Tyson Edwards, a 2-RBI double from Ryan Warner to make it a 6-3 game.
New South Wales Country 8 def Australian Capital Territory 3
ACT starter Ethan Nakamura pitched 4.0 scoreless innings, allowing just three hits while striking out four. NSWC starter Patrick Harrison pitched 5.0 innings, allowing just two hits, a walk, and an unearned run while striking out three.
ACT were the first on the board off an error that scored one run in the bottom of the fourth, but NSWC responded immediately with a Cormac Boggiss RBI walk. NSWC would then make it a 3-1 lead off an Angus Taylor sacrifice fly and another Cormac Boggiss RBI walk.
While ACT tied the game in the bottom of the seventh, NSWC scored five runs in the eighth, highlighted by a Cormac Boggiss RBI single and a 2-RBI triple from Bailey Richards.
Queensland 7 def South Australia 5
South Australia starter Deakin Filko pitched 3.0 innings, allowing an unearned run while striking out five.
South Australia was the first to score in the top of the third with three consecutive singles by Deakin Filko, Mitchell Evans, and Toby Kortekass to make it an early 3-0 game.
Queensland however responded in the bottom of the third and fourth by scoring a combined seven runs highlighted by three RBI walks by Max Clark, Alex Duncaffe, and Tyson Wardrop, as well as an RBI single from Thomas Calvert and a 2 RBI single by Troy Dean.
While South Australia scored two more runs in the top of the sixth to cut the deficit to two, back-to-back strikeouts by Alex Duncaffe finished the game as a win for Queensland.
Victoria 11 def New South Wales Country 0
Victorian starter Windsor Breckenridge pitched 3.0 innings, allowing just a hit and two walks while striking out three.
Victoria scored their first runs in the top of the first inning off a Mitchell Langworthy single. In the third inning, the Victoria tacked on six more runs off just a single hit.
Kenta Shimamoto, Callum Spanidas, and Draven Fatu each got one hit for NSWC U16.
New South Wales 11 def West Australia 4
NSW starter K Cusbert pitched 3.0 innings, allowing just a hit and two walks while striking out three. Cusbert also went 2 for 2 at the plate with 2 walks.
NSW got off to an early lead off singles from Brady Stockdale and Jackson Griffiths, scoring a total of four runs. Another pair of singles by Frank Clarke and Cash Robinson in the second contributed to another four runs for NSW.
Blake Thompson had two of West Australia’s four RBIs.
South Australia 11 def Australian Capital Territory 10
ACT jumped to five-run lead early in the game, highlighted by a double and single by Tom Wragge.
South Australia roared back with three and two runs scored in the third and fourth innings highlighted by two singles from T Kortekaas and a single from C Hodgetts, but ACT quickly tied the game in the top of the fifth from a Chase Hellings single.
South Australia broke the game wide open in the bottom of the fifth, scoring six runs on four hits, including a 2-RBI single from Taj Williams to make it an 11-5 game.
While ACT mounted a valiant comeback attempt in the top of the sixth, highlighted by a bases-clearing double from Jack Roe, they fell short of just a single run to tie the game.
Performers of the Day
Ashton Kennedy (NSW) – 5 SO in 3.0 scoreless innings
Toby Kortekaas (SA) – 5 hits in 7 ABs
Deakin Filko (SA) – 5 SO in 3.0 scoreless innings
Mitch Langworthy (VIC) – Topped out at 85mph on the mound
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