15 January 2025
Australian Youth Championships
U18 Gold Medal Day Updates & Highlights | New South Wales win Under 18 National Championship
For the first time in 10 years, New South Wales have claimed Gold on a dramatic final day of the Australian Youth Championships. Read about how the day unfolded below, including recaps, highlights and player quotes from both finals games.
Watch the replay on Baseball+.
First, here’s yesterday’s recap of how today came to be.
MASTER AYC HUB: baseball.com.au/ayc2025
PAST U18 RESULTS: U18 Australian Baseball Championships Hub
BROADCAST: Baseball+ (plus.baseball.com.au)
TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND RESULT
For live scoring, search ‘2025 Australian U18 Youth Championship’ in the GameChanger App to follow along. You can also find the link here.
Preliminary Final: Western Australia 3 def South Australia 0
Gold Medal: New South Wales 7 def Western Australia 0
Consolations – Because of weather, only one consolation will be played.
ACT 15 def Victoria 5
RECAPS
GOLD MEDAL GAME RECAP: NEW SOUTH WALES WIN GOLD AFTER SHUTTING OUT WESTERN AUSTRALIA
A shutout. A homer. A one-hitter. A fire alarm delay. A stadium evacuation. A gold medal.
New South Wales wrapped up their 2025 Under 18 Championship campaign in golden colours after defeating Western Australia 7-0.
Ethan Bickel, Damien Wilson and Ashton Kennedy combined to one-hit a potent Western Australia offense.
New South Wales built up an early 5-0 lead, and put a ribbon on it late with a Lachlan Vella homer.
It was Vella’s fourth big fly of the event.
The game also endured a peculiar fire alarm delay for almost an hour in the middle of an at-bat in the fourth inning.
“I knew the offence we had was on fire. Our field was outstanding all tournament, barely any errors, so it was great to pitch behind them,” said Bickel after the game. “I stuck to my routine, it has been going well all week. There were a lot of nerves but I tried to stay as calm as possible to get the job done for the boys.”
The bats came out of the gates hot for New South Wales, building a nice buffer.
Kobe Cusbert and Tahlan Cavill each had an RBI single in the bottom of the first, pairing nicely with Josh Nati’s sacrifice fly. 3-0.
Matt Trainor cashed in a fourth run in the second and later scored on a wild pitch. 5-0.
Meanwhile, Ethan Bickel was humming along nicely on the bump. He allowed no runs, with one hit and one walk, with five strike outs in the first 3.1 innings. He was removed after the fire delay.
“I knew the offence we had was on fire. Our field was outstanding all tournament, barely any errors, so it was great to pitch behind them,” said Bickel after the game. “I stuck to my routine, it has been going well all week. There were a lot of nerves but I tried to stay as calm as possible to get the job done for the boys.”
Damien Wilson took over from there, tossing 2.2 innings with no hits, one walk and five strikeouts.
Ashton Kennedy sealed the final three outs with a perfect seventh, featuring two strikeouts.
Matt Trainor went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a walk. He was named the tournament’s MVP.
Tahlan Cavill also had two hits.
New South Wales win their first U18 title in 10 years.
Head coach Phil Hemmer praised the camaraderie after the game.
“We focused on building the core, building the group [before the tournament].”
“We wanted to be good young men, good blokes and good teammates. From the start we wanted to come together as a team. And I think it proved dividends. We were great off the field, great on the field, we were a good group to be around and that’s the principle we tried to build around.”
“Guys were able to be themselves. We encouraged that and it worked out,” he said. “That’s 20 mates right there. They win together. They lost together. They pulled tarps together. They cooked together. It was just a team.
“It didn’t necessarily mean be the best team on the field, but we wanted to be just the best team. We wanted to be the best bunch of blokes, look after each other, and respect where we are. We did that in leaps and bounds. I’m very proud of the boys.”
Hits: Matt Trainor (2), Tahlan Cavill (2), Lachlan Vella, Kobe Cusbert, Christian Lane, Frank Clarke.
PRELIMINARY FINAL: NEAR PERFECT GAME SENDS WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO GOLD MEDAL FINAL
A perfect game attempt was foiled with one out in the bottom of the last as Western Australia defeated South Australia 3-0 to advance to the Gold Medal Final at noon.

Logan Truscutt was sublime in his start. 12 up, 12 down. No walks, no hits, no runs. He struck out two.
Brady Manning followed and retired the first seven batters he faced before James McFarlane singled. Manning finished with a sensational line of 3.0 innings with one hit, no runs and five strikeouts.
“We had good rest, good sleep and good tunes on the bus ride to the ballpark,” said Truscott after the game. “I was out there throwing strikes, I didn’t realise it was a perfect game until the fifth inning.”
Western Australia did all their scoring in the bottom of the third. Tyson Edwards and Lenny Golding each had RBI singles. Riley Oliphant had a sacrifice fly.
Credit to South Australian pitching, they were solid too. Mitch Evans allowed three runs off four hits in his 3.1 innings start. Sam Galpin, Haru Riley and Zac Tibbits then combined to allow no hits over the following 3.2 innings.
Western Australia will now play New South Wales at 12:00PM. Watch on Baseball+.
Hits Western Australia: Lenny Golding, Ben Nesbit, Judd MacNeil, Tyson Edwards
Hits South Australia: James McFarlane

CONSOLATION GAME: ACT 15 def VICTORIA 5
ACT won their fourth game of the tournament, dispatching Victoria for as second time in the week.
The game was tied in the fourth until Eli Tanouye & Bailey Richards singled in three runs.
They pulled away with a six run fourth inning, tallying five hits. Dominic Hamilton and a 2-RBI single, Tanouye had a sacrifice fly, Ryan Padovan cashed in a pair with a single and Ben Sawyer drove in a score.
Cayden Nash led ACT with two hits. Richards, Padovan, Ethan Clugstan and Hamilton all had two runs batted in.
Sam Walk and Sam Land both had two hits for Vic U18. Ryley Shanks led Victoria with 2RBI, going 1-for-2.
FINAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
1. New South Wales
2. Western Australia
3. South Australia
4. Victoria
5. Queensland
6. Australian Capital Territory
7. New South Wales Country
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.








































