09 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U18 Nationals Day 1 | Updates, Recaps, Scores, Schedules & Information
It’s the first day of the Under 18 National Baseball Championships.
There is a revision to the original schedule due to rain.
We’ll update recaps as they come, and update this page with any game time changes.
For the master AYC Hub, head to baseball.com.au/ayc2025.
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.
SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Diamond 1 – WA 6 def NSW 3
Diamond 1 – New South Wales Country 7 def ACT 4
Diamond 3 – Victoria 7 def South Australia 3
Diamond 1- New South Wales 1 def Queensland 0
Diamond 3 – Western Australia 9 def ACT 3
Diamond 1 – South Australia 2 def Queensland 1
Diamond 1 – Victoria 9 def New South Country 0
Standings
1. Western Australia 2-0
2. Victoria 1-1
3. New South Wales 1-1
4. New South Wales Country 1-1
5. South Australia 1-1
6. Queensland 0-2
7. ACT 0-2
CARVE PERFORMERS OF THE DAY
Carve are giving out performance sunglasses to one player from each team in the U16 division for the first two days.
Congrats to our winners from Day 3. You can collect your glasses from the Carve tent from January 10-13 at Blacktown.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Sam Galpin: In the first game of the day, he threw 2.0 perfect innings with one strikeout. In Game 2, Galpin went 2-for-2 with an RBI.
NEW SOUTH WALES – Riley Puckett: Unbelievable start for Riley. He went 6.0 innings allowing two hits, no runs, no walks while striking out seven in just 62 pitches.
QUEENSLAND – Thomas Calvert: Threw 4.2 innings in his start, only allowing four hits and one run. He had three strikeouts.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA – Lenny Golding: Mr. Consistent. In Game 1 vs NSW, Golding went 2-for-3 with 2RBI. In Game 2 vs ACT, he went 1-for-2 with an RBI.
ACT – Liam Oshyer: In Game 1, Liam pitched 2.2 innings, allowing no hits with one run. In the second game, he went 1-for-3 with an RBI.
VICTORIA – Will Kent: A five RBI day. In a 7-3 win over SA, Kent went 1-for-2 with an RBI. In Game 2, a 9-0 win over NSWC, Kent went 2-for-4 with 4 RBI.
NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY – Sam Davis: In Game 1 today, Davis went 1-for-3 at the plate but was part of two great defensive plays at the catching position.
RECAPS
WA 6 def NSW 3 – Western Australian bats power past tournament hosts to open U18 play
Eita Samukawa (bel0w) had three hits as every Western Australian in the line-up reached base at least one in a 6-3 victory over New South Wales.
The Western Australians jumped U18 national squad pitcher Damien Wilson for five runs in the first two innings. An Austin Moyle RBI single, Lenny Golding two-RBI double and George Cavalry RBI single built an early 5-0 advantage.

Logan Truscott threw 3.1 innings, allowing three hits and one unearned run in his start.
NSW pitcher Matt Trainor pitched four shutout innings in relief to keep his team in the game. They drew closer, plating a run in the fourth, sixth and seventh.
They had the tying run at the plate in the final inning before Ryan Warner closed the door.
“It was a great win to get in our first game. Our team played well on the defensive and offensive side,” said infielder Eita Samukawa after the game. “The team is really coming together. Our pitchers did really well today, they came in tough situations but they did well to keep us going.”
Key Performers:
– Eita Samukawa (WA): 3-for-4
– Lenny Golding (WA): 2-for-3 with BB and 2RBI
– Ben Nesbit (WA): 2-for-3 with 3 runs and 2BB
– Ashton Kennedy (NSW): 2-for-3
– Matt Trainor (NSW): 4.0IP, 4H, 1BB, 6SO
NSW Country 7 def ACT 4 – Strong defense, mid-game surge, lead Country to victory over the Capital
New South Wales Country erased an early 2-0 deficit to open their tournament with a win.
Every player in the line-up reached, tallying four hits and nine walks.
Country turned the game in the third inning, scoring six runs off two innings. The biggest blow was a 2-RBI triple from Cormac Boggiss.
Christopher Morgan started the game for New South Wales Country, giving up one hit and one earned run over 2.2.
Country used the momentum of some big defensive plays in the middle of the game to turn the tide. Catcher Sam Davis threw a runner out at second and tagged a runner out at home in the win to keep it 2-0.
“It was good to get the first win on the board,” says Davis. “We have a lot of confidence in our boys. We all got around each other and played well as a team. We need to keep swinging the bats and make easy routine plays.”
ACT scored two late runs to cut the lead to 7-4 before the game was called because of time.
Key Performers:
– Cormac Boggis (NSWC): 1-for-3 with an RBI and 2R
– Sam Davis (NSWC): 1-for-3 with 1BB and a couple great defensive plays
– Cooper McMaster (ACT): 0-for-1 with 2BB and 2R
VICTORIA 7 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3 – VICTORIA EXPLODE FOR EARLY RUNS IN TOURNAMENT OPENING WIN
Defending champion Victoria scored six runs in the first three innings to pull away from South Australia early.
Victoria got on the board in the first inning with an RBI double to Andrew Land and an RBI single to Roman Coote off SA starter Will Couzner.
Will Couzner and Henry Wiese tied the game for SA in the bottom of the first.
Victoria capitalised off two South Australian errors in the third to lead 5-2 after two.
A single to Ethan Johnston expanded the lead to 6-2 in the third.
Zak Stafilis starred on the mound for Victoria, pitching 2.0 innings of no-hit, shutout relief. He allowed just one walk while striking out four.
Victoria combined for ten hits in the win. SA combined for four.
Key Performers:
– Andrew Land (VIC): 2-for-4 with 1RBI
– Roman Coote (VIC): 2-for-4 with 1RBI
– Ethan Johnston (VIC): 2-for-3 with an RBI
– Sam Galpin (SA): 2.0IP, 0H, 0B, 0R,1SO
NEW SOUTH WALES 1 def QUEENSLAND 0 – Riley Puckett masterclass shuts down Queensland
Riley Puckett turned the pitching performance of the tournament so far.
He only needed 62 pitches to throw 6.0 shutout innings with no walks, two hits, and seven strikeouts. The two hits came back-to-back in the fifth inning.
“Ball was coming out really good. The boys backed me up in the field. Couldn’t have asked for anything else,” he says. “The defense saved me. Josh Nati made an amazing play. We have high hopes for this tournament and the plan is to win a couple games tomorrow, the next day and the day after that.”
New South Wales scored their only run in the first inning – a sacrifice fly from Josh Nati.
Nati also made a tremendous play in the field.
Tom Calvert was also excellent on the mound for Queensland. He threw 4.2 innings with four hits, one earned run, one walk and three strikeouts.
Key Performers:
– Tom Calvert (QLD): 4.2IP, 4H, 1ER, 1BB, 3SO
– Riley Puckett (NSW): 6.0IP, 2H, 0BB, 0ER, 7SO
– Christian Lane (NSW): 2-for-3
WA 9 def ACT 3 – Western Australia pull away late vs ACT
The game was much closer than it looked in Western Australia 9-3 win over ACT. It was 2-2 after three.
But Western Australia took advantage of ACT miscues to win. Western Australia were outhit 7-5 in the contest and scored most of their runs off errors, walks and sacrifice flies.
George Calverley went 2-for-2 with an RBI and a walk to lead the WA batting.
“Great vibe in the dugout right now,” says Calverley. “To get two wins on the first day puts us in a good spot for the rest of the tournament.”
Jack Blundell and Cayden Nash had two hits for ACT.
Chase Shortland, Dylan Palethorpe, Brady Manning and Adam Taylor combined to allow three earned runs for Western Australia.
Ryan Padovan, Eli Tanouye and Ben Sawyer pitched for ACT.
Key performers:
– Cayden Nash (ACT): 2-for-2 with 1BB
– George Calverley (WA): 2-for-3 with 1RBI and 1BB
SA 2 def QLD 1 – South Australia hold on to win thriller in battle of 0-1 teams
Queensland had the winning run on base with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, but Deakin Filko struck out the batter to seal a dramatic 2-1 win for South Australia.
The game could have huge implications on who advances to the top four later in the week.
Mitch Evans tossed 4.1 innings, allowing no runs and three hits with three strikeouts for South Australia. Carter Roe pitcher two thirds of an inning before Deakin Filko threw 2.0 innings allowing two hits, one earned run and two strikeouts.
South Australia also benefited from great defense.
Queensland countered with Caleb Duke on the mound. He allowed 3.2 innings with one earned run and three strikeouts. Wollin, McLoughlin and Moore closed out the game for the Maroons.
Sam Galpin broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning with an RBI single. Tyler Green provided distance in the sixth. Galpin starred for South Australia, collecting two hits.
“Emotions were up and about [in the game],” says Galpin. “It felt like a movie. It was great. There was no doubt we were in it from the start. When they came back, we still felt confident. With the feeling right now we’re all up and about and will roll into day two.”
Lachlan Reed went 2-for-4 at the plate for Queensland. He drove in the team’s first run in the seventh.
Key Performers:
– Lachlan Reed (QLD): 2-for-4, RBI
– Mitch Evans (SA): 4.1 innings, 3 hits and three strikeouts
– Sam Galpin (SA): 2-for-4 with an RBI and BB
VICTORIA 9 def NSW COUNTRY 0 – Efficient bats, powerful arms, help guide Victoria to two-hit win over NSW Country
Hamish Stone, Jesse Hando & Liam Campbell combined to allow just two hits on the mound for Victoria during their big Thursday night win.
The defending champions also saw Devin Leahy, Andrew Land and Will Kent each tally two hits.
Kent starred, going 2-for-4 with 4 RBI.
Roman Coote also made a highlight reel play in right field.
Victoria scored three in the first, highlighted by Will Kent’s triple that drove in two. They pulled away with four runs in the fourth.
Only Will Klein-Schiphorst and Tyler Boggiss had hits for New South Wales Country.
Key Performers:
– Will Kent (VIC): 2-for-4, 4RBI
– Jess Hando (VIC): 3.2IP, 0ER, 1H, 3BB, 2SO
– Andrew Land (VIC): 2-for-2, 1 RBI























