10 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U18 Nationals Day 2 | Updates, Recaps, Scores, Schedules & Information
It’s a great day for baseball! There are six scheduled games in the Under 18 age division today.
Please stay tuned for Day 3 schedule. There will be a revision, and likely won’t be announced until late tonight
Most of today’s games are at Gilchrist Oval, home of the Macarthur Orioles.
Here you will find recaps, standings and game time changes. You’ll also find the CARVE Performers of the Day.
For the master AYC Hub, head to baseball.com.au/ayc2025. Games are scored on Gamechanger. Search ‘2025 Australian U18 Youth Championship’ in the GameChanger App to follow along. You can also find the link here.
For past U18 Results, visit the U18 Hub here.
RESULTS / SCHEDULE
WA 6 def NSWC 3
WA 17 def VIC 6
ACT 8 def SA 3
NSW 5 def NSWC 3
QLD 13 def ACT 0
NSW 17 def VIC 4
STANDINGS – END OF DAY 2

CARVE PERFORMERS OF THE DAY
CARVE are giving out performance sunglasses to one player from each team in the U18 division for the first two days.
Congrats to our winners from Day 2. You can collect your glasses from the Carve tent from January 10-13 at Blacktown.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA – Austin Moyle: Productive in both games. He had three RBI across both games today. In Game 2, he threw 2.2 perfect innings with three strikeouts.
ACT – Cooper McMaster: Tossed 5.1 innings, allowing one earned run and three hits in a win vs South Australia.
QUEENSLAND – Liam Overlack: 3-for-4 with two doubles in one inning in a 13-1 win plus 2RBI.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Lucas Manson: 1-for-3 with an RBI double in South Australia’s game vs ACT.
NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY – Riley Cooper: 3-for-5 with 1RBI and two doubles.
NEW SOUTH WALES – Matt Trainor: An eventual game-winning two-RBI double to break a tie vs Country. He went 1-for-1 with two walks.
VICTORIA – Devin Leahy: In the first game, Leahy went 2-for-3 with 2RBI and a triple.
SATURDAY SCHEDULE

RECAPS
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6 def NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY 3 – WA hold on to win tight game vs NSW Country
George Calverley and Ben Nesbit each had two hits as Western Australia won an extremely tight game with Country at MacArthur.
Calverley helped create two runs in the bottom of the sixth innings to help WA pull away. Before that, it was a 4-3 game.
WA pitcher Brady Manning was at the centre of a key moment, striking out two batters with bases loaded in the sixth inning to preserve a one run lead.
Austin Moyle hit a sacrifice fly and Judd MacNeil had an RBI on a groundout to put WA up 2-0 early.
A Riley Cooper sacrifice fly brought New South Wales Country level in the top of the third. Cooper led New South Wales with two hits.
Eita Samukawa drove in a go-ahead run in the bottom of the third on a ground out.
Down 4-2 in the top of the sixth, New South Wales Country brought the game within one off a wild-pitch. They had bases loaded and one out, but Brady Manning induced a pair of key strikeouts.
Manning threw 1.2 innings, allowing one hit, no runs with three strikeouts.
Western Australia improve to 3-0 on the tournament.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 16 def VICTORIA 6 – WA explode for 12 runs, 16 unanswered, after a rain delay to move to 4-0, score 16
Western Australia erased an early 6-1 deficit and scored 16 unanswered runs in a big win at Gilchrist.
Things started gloomy for Western Australia. Victoria scored four second inning runs to power ahead 6-1.
WA fought back with four runs in the bottom of the second to move within one before a 90 minute rain delay stunted momentum.

The tarps came off and WA bats turned on. They scored 14 runs in the final three innings to win big.
Lenny Golding led the offensive explosion by going 2-for-3 with 4RBI. Ben Nesbit and Cam Bahr also had two hits.
Eita Samukawa, Austin Boyle, Judd MacNeil and Cam Bahr each had two RBI.
Austin Moyle (above) also threw 2.2 innings perfect innings with three strikeouts.
ACT 8 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3 – ACT stun SA behind brilliant Cooper McMaster pitching performance
Cooper McMaster (below) has helped lead the Australian Capital Territory to a stunning 8-3 victory over South Australia.
The Canberra pitcher gave up two hits and one earned run over 5.1 innings while striking out five.
“My body was feeling good, my arm was feeling great, it felt like the ball was coming out really well,” said McMaster after the game. “These boys have been working so hard, it’s good to see it all pay off. Wouldn’t have been able to do it without [my team]”
ACT built up an early 3-0 lead in the first two innings, taking advantage of South Australian errors and walks.

Ryan Chou had an RBI to extend the lead to 4-0 after four.
South Australia scored a run in the fifth but left the bases loaded. They scored two more in the sixth and had two runners on with one out, but couldn’t convert any more.
ACT scored three runs in the final inning before the game was called because of time.
Ethan Clugston had three RBI in the win while going 1-for-2 with 2BB at the plate. Nate Quigg and Benjamin Sawyer also had two hits.
NEW SOUTH WALES 5 def NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY 3 – New South Wales snatch lead late to claim second win
New South Wales Metro broke a fourth inning 3-3 tie when Matt Trainor doubled in a pair of runs.
Metro built up a 3-0 lead after Kobe Cusbert singled home a run in the first and drove in an another on a sacrifice fly in the third.
Country took advantage of Metro miscues to score three runs and tie the game in the third. Hamish Weekes had one of his two singles.
Lachlan Robinson, Fletcher Willard, Max Hagger and Ashton Kennedy pitched for Metro.
Kennedy was solid in relief, tossing 1.0 innings with one strikeout out. Max Hagger allowed nothing in his 2.0 innings of work.
Hamish Weekes starred for Country, going 2-for-3 with the bat, driving in a run, and pitching 1.0 innings of scoreless relief.
QUEENSLAND 13 def ACT 0 – Queensland roll on to first tournament win
Liam Overlack went 3-for-4 as Queensland put up a big number.
Overlack doubled twice in the fourth inning when Queensland put up a seven runs to pull away.
Kobi Wise was impressive on the mound. He allowed three hits, no walks and struck out two in 3.0 shutout innings.
Liam Kiddle, Ceaser Gardiner and Alex Duncalfe also collected two hits.
Harrison and Max Clark combined for 3.0 shutout to close it out.
After two hits vs South Australia, ACT’s Nate Quigg added another hit to his name vs Queensland.
NSW 17 def VIC 4 – New South Wales score heaps early and win in lightning delayed contest
An opportunistic New South Wales won large at MacArthur in a game that endured a lightning delay for over an hour.
New South Wales managed just six hits but scored 13 runs in the win.
Mason Malkoun led the day with a 1-for-3 effort with three RBI. Lachlan Vella had two hits.
Lincoln Grupelaar had two RBI.
Frank Clarke scored two runs, had a hit and drove in a pair.
Ethan Bickel allowed just one run in his three innings on the mound for NSW.
Victoria were led by a 2-for-3 effort from Roman Coote. Ethan Johnstone pitched the final outs for Victoria, chucking 1.1 shutout innings.
END OF DAY 2 STATS






























