13 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U18 Nationals Day 5 - Finals Day 1 - Jan 13 | Updates, Recaps, Scores, Schedules & Information
It’s the first day of Finals at the Under 18 Championships.
Please note, games have been moved from Blacktown due to weather.
All finals games will be held at Gilchrist Orioles, home of Macarthur Orioles.
All consolation games will be at Knights Field, home of the Castle Hill Knights today.
Here you will find recaps, standings and game time changes.
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.
DAY 5 – JANUARY 13 – RESULTS / SCHEDULE
Consolation Games
– Queensland 15 def New South Wales Country 9
– ACT 6 def Queensland 2
1 vs 4 Final: Western Australia 9 def South Australia 7
2 vs 3 Final: New South Wales 11 def Victoria 8
The consolation games will be played at Knights Field, home of Castle Hill Knights. Directions to Knights Field can be found here: www.castlehillbaseball.com.au/ground-locations/
The Finals Games will be played at Gilchrist Oval, home of the Macarthur Oval.
Tomorrow’s schedule:

RECAPS
1 vs 4 Final: Western Australia 9 def South Australia 7
Western Australia will medal at the Under 18 Youth Championships after defeating South Australia 9-7 in the first final at MacArthur Orioles Baseball Club.
Ben Nesbit (below) led the effort by going 2-for-2 with 3RBI. Lenny Golding and Caleb Scorer also had two hits.
It was a bit of a wild one, with South Australia outhitting WA 9-7.
Teams traded early runs. Western Australia led 2-0 and 5-2 and South Australia kept responding.

But WA held their nerves, breaking a 5-5 tie by scoring four runs in the bottom of the third. Scorer, Golding, Eita Samukawa and Ben Nesbit each had RBI in the decisive inning.
Lenny Golding scored three runs himself.
Deakin Filko, Henry Wise and James McFarlane each had two hits for South Australia. Wiese and Bailen Thomas each drove in a pair.
South Australia pegged two back in the fifth before the game was called for time.
Western Australia advance to the Qualifying Final tomorrow against either Victoria or New South Wales. Win that? Straight to the Gold. Lose? Off to the Preliminary Final.
South Australia will play in the Elimination Final tomorrow.
Key Performers:
– Deakin Filko (SA): 2-for-3, 1 RBI
– Henry Wiese (SA): 2-for-3, 2 RBI
– Lenny Golding (WA): 2-for-2 with 3R, 1 RBI, 1BB
– Ben Nesbit (WA): 2-for-2 with 3RBI
1 vs 4 Final: New South Wales 11 def Victoria 8
Lachlan Vella (below) drove in five runs on two hits to help New South Wales power past Victoria in a slugfest at MacArthur.

New South Wales built up a 4-1 lead before Victoria pegged two back in the third. Will Kent put a ball in play that helped cash in two runs to push the score to 4-3.
New South Wales then exploded for seven runs in the third off of three hits.
Frank Clarke and Mason Malkoun had RBI singles, before Lachlan Vella hit a three run homer. It is his second big fly of the tournament.
Will Hardy had three hits and 2RBI for Victoria. Will Kent had three runs batted in off a hit.
New South Wales will play Western Australia in the Qualifying Final. The winner of that game progresses directly to Gold. The loser goes to the Preliminary Final.
Victoria will meet South Australia in the Elimination Final. The winner advances to the Preliminary Final. The loser? Tournament over.
Key Performers:
– Lachlan Vella (NSW): 2-for-4 with 5RBI
– Frank Clarke (NSW): 2-for-3 with 2RBI
– Will Hardy (VIC): 3-for-4 with 2RBI
– Will Kent (VIC): 1-for-3 with 3RBI
UNDER 18 FINALS BRACKET
Final Game 1: Western Australia vs South Australia
Final Game 2: New South Wales vs Victoria
Elimination Final: South Australia vs Victoria
Qualifying Final: Western Australia vs New South Wales
Preliminary Final: Winner of Elimination Final vs Loser of Qualifying Final
Gold Medal: Winner of Qualifying Final vs Winner of Preliminary Final
Consolation Standings:
1. ACT 1-0
2. Queensland 1-1
3. New South Wales County 0-2
HOW FINALS WORK
Monday 13 January will be the first days of finals.
The following teams have qualified in this order:
1. Western Australia
2. New South Wales
3. Victoria
4. South Australia
Here’s how the finals work:
– The winner of 1v4 (Western Australia vs South Australia) will play the winner of 2v3 (New South Wales vs Victoria) in the Qualifying Final. The loser will meet in the elimination final.
– The winner of the Qualifying Final advances to the Gold Medal Game. The loser goes to the Preliminary Final.
– The winner of the Elimination Final will advance to the Preliminary Final as well.
– The Gold Medal will be contested between the winner of the Qualifying Final & 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.









































