12 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U16 Day 6, Finals Day 2 | Updates, Recaps, Scores, Schedules & Information
Grand Final Day is set for the Under 16 National Championships.
Victoria had a huge 18-2 over New South Wales in the Elimination Final.
South Australia booked their ticket in the big dance after a thrilling walk-off win over Western Australia in a game that saw teams trade epic comebacks.
Unfortunately, the heavens opened and showers called off the two consolation games.
Here you will find recaps, standings and schedules for tomorrow.
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Elimination Final: Victoria 18 def New South Wales 2
Qualifying Final: South Australia 8 def Western Australia 7
Consolation Games – CALLED OFF DUE TO RAIN
Queensland vs New South Wales Country
Diamond 3: Queensland vs Roos
The schedule for Day 7, Gold Medal Day, will be announced at the end of the day.
Preliminary Final: Western Australia vs Victoria
Gold Medal: Winner of Preliminary Final vs South Australia
RECAPS / STORIES
VICTORIA 18 def NEW SOUTH WALES 2 – Victoria dominate all three phases of the game to advance to Preliminary Final, guarantee medal
It was about as an impressive display as you can have for Victoria during the Under 16 Elimination Final. They dominated all three phases in an 18-2 win to advance to tomorrow morning’s Preliminary Final and assure themselves a medal.
With the bat, the Victorians smashed 15 hits and scored 18 runs. They batted around the line-up three times in a five inning game.
Eight different players had an RBI. Euan Clarkin and Johnathan Park had four runs batted in. Oscar Shimakura even had an inside the park homer.
On the mound, Ethan Nakamura was steady. He threw 5.0 innings, allowing five hits and just two earned runs.
Defensively, Victoria turned two double plays and picked off a runner on the base paths.
“The bats were going. Everyone was swinging. Everyone was swinging hard. There were line drives and everything,” said Mitch Langworthy after the game. “Everyone is feeling great. Everyone just wants to keep going and win the next one.”
Victoria will advance to play the loser of Western Australia & South Australia in Monday’s Preliminary Final. If they want gold, they’ll have to win two games tomorrow.
Some gaudy offensive stat lines include:
– Mitch Langworthy: 3-for-3 with 2RBI, 1BB
– Euan Clarkin: 2-for-4, with 4RBI, 1BB
– Oscar Shimakura: 1-for-2, inside the park homer, 3RBI, 2BB
– Johnathan Park: 2-for-3 with 4BI
Unbelievable performance.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 8 def WESTERN AUSTRALIA 7 – WA & SA trade comebacks; South Australia walks off to advance to Gold Medal Game
South Australia and Western Australia played out one of the most exciting finishes in the Under 16 National Championships Qualifying Final.
With a spot in the Gold Medal Game on the line, both teams left it all out on the field.
In what would be the sixth and final inning, Western Australia were trailing 6-3.
Then the rally started.
Quinn Fatai had an RBI to make it 6-4 on a fielder’s choice.
With two outs, Zai Gordon cut the lead to one with an RBI triple. Taylor Cook doubled home the tying run. Monty Smith put Western Australia in front with an RBI double.
7-6 Western Australia.
With two outs on the board, South Australia delivered the decisive blow in the bottom of the last. Archie Carman was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Then, Taj Williams drew a walk to tie the game.
Enter Gus Hennessy.
The South Aussie slugger drove a ball to left field to cash in the winning run.
That’s the ballgame. South Australia to Monday’s Gold Medal Game.
Western Australia are far from done. They’ll play Victoria in the Preliminary Final tomorrow morning. South Australia will play the winner.
Key Performers:
– Tommy Bird (SA): 2-for-4 with 1RBI
– Ollie Hayes (SA): 2-for-3 with 2RBI + 4.0IP with 4ER
– Gus Hennessy (SA): 1-for-3 2RBI
– Zai Gordon (WA): 1.2IP with 4SO, 0ER
– Big WA team effort. Eight different players had hits.
– RBI: Quinn Fatai, Zai Gordon, Taylor Cook, Monty Smith, Arata Samakawa
FINALS FORMAT
Saturday 11 January was the first days of finals.
The following teams have qualified in this order:
1. South Australia
2. Victoria
3. Western Australia
4. New South Wales
Here’s how the finals work:
– The winner of 1v4 (South Australia v New South Wales) will play the winner of 2v3 (Victoria v Western Australia) in the Qualifying Final. The loser will meet in the elimination final.
– The winner of the Qualifying Final (SA vs WA) advances to the Gold Medal Game. The loser goes to the Preliminary Final.
– The winner of the Elimination Final (VIC) will advance to the Preliminary Final as well.
– The Gold Medal will be contested between the winner of the Qualifying Final (SA) & the Preliminary Final
– Roos, New South Wales Country & Queensland will play in the consolation round
The schedule for the remainder of the finals will be confirmed after Saturday.





































