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2023 Under 16s National Championships - Day 2

Published Fri 13 Jan 2023

Under 16 Girls National Championship:

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Under 16 Boys National Championship:

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Esther Deason Shield / Under 16 Girls National Championship
Day 2 Schedule:

Game 8: NSW v WA 9:00AM AEDT

NSW 15 def WA 0
WA: 0R 1H 1E
NSW: 15R 6H 0E

Andi Lau went 2-2 with 3RBI, with NSW scoring eight in the first inning. The Blue Bloods added another seven runs in the following two innings to trigger the runs-ahead rule.

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Game 9: QLD v ACT 9:00AM AEDT

QLD 15 def ACT 0
ACT: 0R 0H 3E
QLD: 15R 6H 0E

Queensland scored six, four and five across the three innings to walk off the ACT. Sophie Rantanen tallied 3RBI while Sienna Wilson and Yvanni Gibson shared pitching duties.

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Game 10: SA v WA 11:30AM AEDT

SA 7 def WA 6
WA: 6R 10H 6E
SA: 7R 11H 4E

WA went ahead in the seventh inning with three runs and defended the lead, holding South Australia to one run and grabbing the win. 

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Game 11: QLD v VIC 11:30AM AEDT

QLD 13 def VIC 6
VIC: 6R 7H 4E
QLD: 13R 12H 3E

Victoria hit their way to a five run lead only to have Queensland respond with an eight-run inning in the fourth. The Maroons added another three in the fifth and another in the sixth to finish the game. Sophie Rantanen stayed hot with the bat, going 3-3 with 4RBI.

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Game 12: VIC v NSW 2:00PM AEDT

NSW 15 def VIC 1
NSW: 15R 13H 2E
VIC: 1R 4H 3E

The Blue Bloods exploded in the fifth inning, scoring 9 runs to go with their previous six to put the result beyond doubt after five innings. Maya Gillies, Kate Luyten and Sophie Williams each contributed 2RBI. Charlize Applitt (NSW) struck seven out in three innings of work.

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Game 13: SA v ACT 2:00PM AEDT

ACT 11 def SA 10
ACT: 11R 13H 5E
SA: 10R 8H 2E

In a close affair the Territorians held their nerve in the final inning, holding South Australia to 2 runs to earn their first win for the tournament. ACT's Heather Solomon (3-4) and Juliana Himawari Takahashi (4-4 including two triples) were the pick of the Territory side while Abbie Bastian (2-5), Tara Lord (2-4) and Mia Oats-Willis (2-4 including two doubles) highlighted the South Australian attack.

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Game 14: QLD v NSW 4:30PM AEDT

NSW 7 def QLD 6
NSW: 7R 10H 1E
QLD: 6R 10H 5E

Queensland tied things up at the bottom of the seventh inning with two runs, but were undone in the first tie-breaker inning from a Maya Gillies RBI double and some tight plays from the NSW infield.

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Game 15: ACT v WA 4:30PM AEDT

WA 19 def ACT 4

Details to come.

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Arthur Allsopp Shield / Under 16 Boys National Championship
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Game 9: VIC v SA 9:00AM AEDT

VIC 12 def SA 2
SA: 2R 3H 5E
NSW: 12R 9H 0E

Connor Buxton went 2-3 with 3RBI and pitched the full four innings, striking out five as the Victorians started their second day with a win.

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Game 10: SA v WA 11:30AM AEDT

WA 18 def SA 1
WA: 18R 5H 0E
SA: 1R 3H 5E

The West Australians scored thirteen runs in the first two innings, with five of their number tallying 2RBI each. Lucas Wade struck out five in the four inning game.

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Game 11: QLD v VIC 11:30AM AEDT

QLD 8 def VIC 1
VIC: 1R 3H 5E
QLD: 8R 4H 1E

Thomas McCarroll scored 2RBI and Jaxon Maluga struck out six in the strong win by Queensland over Victoria. 

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Game 12: QLD v ACT 2:00PM AEDT

QLD 16 def ACT 0
ACT: 0R 0H 7E
QLD: 16R 9H 0E

Queensland scored twelve in the second inning, after already scoring four in the first to post an unassailable lead against the young ACT team. Four Maroons had multi-RBI games, while Elisha Orr and Logan Green combined for the shutout.

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Game 13: NSW v WA 4:30PM AEDT

NSW 11 def WA 4
WA: 4R 6H 3E
NSW: 11R 12H 1E

WA jumped out to a 4-2 lead at the conclusion of the second inning, but with the game on the line NSW lit up, scoring nine unanswered runs across four innings to put the result beyond reach. Xavier Lachat and Maikera Thompson-Tetana both added 2RBIs for the Blue Bloods as they got their campaign back on track.

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Game 14: SA v ACT 4:30PM AEDT

SA 13 def ACT 3
ACT: 3R 1H 3E
SA: 13R 13H 1E

ACT scored the first run of the game, but from that point it was all South Australia, who scored in every one of the four innings to trigger the runs ahead rule. Thomas King (3RBI), Jackson Jones (2RBI) and Jordan Micallef (2RBI) were the multi-run-hitters. and Stephen Clacher struck out nine batters in his four innings pitched.

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Game 15: VIC v NSW 8:00PM AEDT

NSW 8 def VIC 1
NSW: 8R 5H 0E
VIC: 1R 3H 2E

New South Wales scored seven runs across the first four innings, with Jordan McSavaney adding 3RBI to his tournament total. The Vics scored one in the fourth, but NSW added another in the fifth and with no answer at the bottom of the inning the game was called due to the runs ahead rule.

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