13 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U16 Gold Medal Day Updates, Recaps, Highlights | South Australia win 2025 Under 16 National Baseball Championship
South Australia has won the 2025 Under 16 Australian Youth Baseball Championship. It’s their first Under 16 title since 2016.
They defeated Victoria 6-3 in the gold medal game, riding great pitching, clutch hitting and some huge defensive moments.
They finish the tournament as the only undefeated team at 9-0.
Read about how they got there right here.
Here you will find recaps and mini-match highlights for each medal game today.
For the master AYC Hub and yesterday’s stories, head to baseball.com.au/ayc2025.
For past U16 Results: Visit the U16 HUB
For live scoring, head to GameChanger and search ‘2025 Australian U16 Youth Championship’ in the GameChanger App to follow along. You can grab the link directly here.
Watch the games on Baseball+ (download in App Store) or on plus.baseball.com.au
SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Preliminary Final – Victoria 12 def Western Australia 4. Highlights and recap below.
Gold Medal – South Australia 6 def Victoria 3
Consolation Games
– NSW 10 def Roos 4
– QLD 9 def NSW Country 3
RECAPS / STORIES
The day’s format worked like this:
11:30AM – Preliminary Final, winner through to Gold Medal
2:00PM – Gold Medal Game, watch the replay on Baseball+
PRELIM FINAL: Victoria ride Bishop-Worn pitching, dominant batting into Gold Medal Game
Cooper Bishop-Worn was outstanding on the hill, while the Victorian bats continued to thrill, in a dominating 12-4 win over Western Australia in the Preliminary Final.
It’s a quick turnaround. They’ll now play for gold against South Australia at 2:10PM AEDT on Baseball+. Victoria are looking to win their first U16 National Championship since 2017.
Cooper Bishop-Worn dazzled in his start. He threw 5.2 innings, allowing just three hits & one run with eight strikeouts.
“I stayed with my routine and treated this as any other game,” said Bishop-Worn after the game. “It was a good outing.”
The bats built him a mighty lead. 11-0, in fact.
Cooper Busch started the scoring in the second with a 2-RBI double. Euan Clarkin punctuated a six-run third with a 2-RBI double of his own.
Clarkin starred with the bat, going 3-for-5 with 2RBI. Bush and Brody Trevean each drove in a pair. Ethan Kint went 1-for-3 with a walk and 3 RBI.
Overall, Victoria tallied 10 hits and drew eight walks. They built up an 11-0 lead before Western Australia tacked on late runs including three in the last.
Victoria outscored opponents 30-6 in their last two elimination games, an incredible effort to reach the Gold Medal Game.
Can they carry the momentum into the Gold Medal game in thirty minutes? One way to find out.
Western Australia will win Bronze.
GOLD MEDAL GAME RECAP: South Australia win 2025 Australian Youth Championship Gold

South Australia has won the 2025 Under 16 National Championship.
They jumped in front early and stayed in command throughout, riding great pitching, highlight reel defense and clutch hitting.
Kyan Tafui steady the ship for the South Aussies on the mound. He threw 6.0 innings, allowing just six hits and three earned runs (below).
What makes his performance more special is his opponent. Victoria averaged over 11 runs per game in the tournament and were hitting .410 as a team. He kept them in check.
South Australia jumped to an early 2-0 lead in the first when tournament MVP Ollie Hayes slashed home a pair of runs on a double.
They added another in the second to lead 3-0.
Victoria moved within a run in the third on a sacrifice fly and a Cooper Busch RBI single.
South Australia responded instantly with back-to-back RBI singles to Luke Kennedy and Ollie Fielder.

The teams traded runs in the sixth an RBI to Victoria’s Langworthy and South Australia’s Couzner.
There were some incredible defensive highlights in this game, including a diving effort from Couzner in right field to save runs in the sixth.
Luke Kennedy earned the save for South Australia.
South Australia hits: Harry Taintey, Tommy bird, Ollie Hayes, Luke Kennedy, Ollie Fielder (2), Owen Couzner
Victoria hits: Oscar Shimakura, Cooper Busch, Mitch Langworthy, Brodie Trepan, Johnathon Park
Consolation Game: New South Wales 10 def Roos 4
Will Bonham dazzled on the mound and New South Wales exploded for seven runs in the third inning in a consolation win at Knights Field.
Will Bonham allowed no earned runs off two hits and eight strikes out in 2.2 innings of fine work.
Trystan Crynes, Will Hooper, Draven Fatu, Ryan Reekie, Hamish Kelly and Noah Nash all had runs batted in during the inning.
Kelly and Fatu led the team with two RBI.
New South Wales finish fourth in the tournament because they qualified for finals. On a count back for the group stage, the Roos finish 7th.
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.








































