The 2025 Junior and Senior League (SL80 and SL90) State Championships got underway at Geelong Baseball Complex on Saturday 5 April. The tournament runs through Monday 7 April and will be followed by Little League Intermediate, Major, and Invitational (Minor) on 11-13 April.
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Junior League Day 1 GameChanger Recaps
Mets 14, Twins 4
Mets won 14-4 over Twins. Mets got on board in the top of the first inning after Flynn Suggett singled to left field, Cale Morris singled to left field, Kohen VanAndel grounded out, and Christian Papadopoulos doubled to center field, each scoring one run.
Mets added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Morris walked, VanAndel singled down the right field line, and VanAndel stole home, each scoring one run.
Mets scored six runs on two hits in the top of the sixth inning. VanAndel doubled, scoring one run, Cruize Chase-Tukapua drew a walk, scoring one run, Lucas Kelly drew a walk, scoring one run, Max Talpey drew a walk, scoring one run, and Archie Rose doubled, scoring one run.
Jacob Low started on the mound for Twins. The pitcher surrendered four hits and four runs over one inning, striking out one and walking none.
VanAndel stepped on the mound first for Mets. The starting pitcher allowed two hits and two runs (one earned) over two-thirds of an inning, striking out two and walking one.
James Dennis and Joshua Rowlands each collected two hits for Twins. Oskar Gunther, Sioeli Parsons, and Rowlands each drove in one run. Mateo Gonzalez-Matthews paced Twins JL 14U with two out of six total walks.
Dennis, Christopher McLean, and Rowlands each stole multiple bases for Twins. They stole nine bases in the game and turned one double play.
VanAndel drove the middle of the lineup, leading Mets with two runs batted in. The pitcher went 2-for-3 on the day. Mets had patience at the plate, tallying 14 walks for the game. Huga Turnley, Kelly, and Papadopoulos led the team with two free passes each. Suggett, George Steer, Turnley, VanAndel, Rose, Morris, Papadopoulos, and Flynn Scargill each stole multiple bases.
Mariners 21, Twins 8
Mariners won 21-8 over Twins after opening the scoring in the first when Renny Thurlow grounded out, scoring one run.
Twins took the lead in the bottom of the first. An error scored two runs to give them the upper hand, 2-1.
Twins took the lead, 5-2, in the bottom of the third thanks to singles by Logan Harrison and William McInerney.
In the top of the fifth inning, Mariners went back into the lead after bases-loaded walks to Charlie Delaney, Reuben Lian, Shun Thong, Bodhi Evans, and Tom Skinner.
Mariners scored nine runs on eight hits in the top of the seventh inning. Thong drew a walk, scoring one run, Skinner singled, scoring one run, and Thurlow doubled, scoring two runs.
Next, Sage Weisinger singled, scoring one run, Lachlan Jeffree singled, scoring one run, Cooper Sampson singled, scoring two runs, and Harrison induced Alex Wavish to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
Jeffree pitched three and two-thirds innings in relief for Mariners. The reliever surrendered five hits and five runs (three earned) while striking out eight and walking three.
Weisinger started the game for Mariners. The starter gave up two hits and two runs (zero earned) over one and one-third innings, striking out three and walking two.
Joshua Rowlands began the game for Twins. The starter surrendered four hits and one run over two and one-third innings, striking out one and walking none.
Mariners collected 19 hits in the game. Ezekiel Saville led with three hits in four at-bats from the leadoff position. Sampson and Thurlow each drove in three runs, while Weisinger, Noah Choi, and Skinner collected multiple hits.
Mariners had a strong eye at the plate, tallying 10 walks for the game. Lian and Thong led the team with two free passes each. Saville, Toby Browning, and Delaney each stole multiple bases with 10 total.
Twins tallied 11 hits in the game. McInerney drove the middle of the lineup, leading with two runs batted in. The first baseman went 2-for-3 on the day.
Mateo Gonzalez-Matthews, Harrison, James Dennis, and McInerney each collected two hits. Jacob Low led Twins with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating seven walks for the game.
Athletics 18, Rangers 7
Athletics trailed by as many as four but came back to top Rangers 18-7. Rangers got on board in the top of the first inning after Coadhey Rebbechi drew a walk, scoring one run, and Logan Chambers singled, scoring two runs.
Athletics tied the game in the bottom of the first thanks to a double by Oliver Allen and a ground out by Peter Baade.
Rangers jumped back into the lead in the top of the second inning after Fabian Montefusco grounded out, Josh Rice walked, Ryder Ochoa singled to left field, and Cooper Bicknell hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.
Athletics tied the game up at seven on a single by Finn Welte in the bottom of the second. They captured the lead 10-7 in the bottom of the third after Edison Bush singled to right field, Reiley Marshall singled to center field, and Kella De Zylva walked, each scoring one run.
Athletics scored six runs on three hits in the bottom of the fifth inning. An error scored two runs, Max Lord singled, scoring one run, Cooper Schwenke grounded out, scoring one run, and Bush singled, scoring two runs.
Joel Roberts started on the bump for Athletics. The pitcher gave up six hits and seven runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking four. Elias Arianas, Lord, and Harper Pitts each came on in relief.
Chambers led things off on the mound for Rangers. The hurler gave up nine hits and 10 runs (nine earned) over three innings, striking out four and walking three.
Athletics piled up 13 hits in the game. Baade, Bush, Allen, and De Zylva each collected two hits, while Schwenke went 1-for-3 at the plate and led the team with four runs batted in. Allen led Athletics with two out of six walks.
Bush and De Zylva each stole multiple bases for Athletics as they totaled nine stolen bases. The defense didn't commit a single error in the field. Pitts had the most chances in the field with nine.
Chambers led Rangers with two runs batted in from the number seven spot in the lineup. The pitcher went 1-for-1 on the day. Leadoff hitter Xavier Woodcock led with two hits in three at-bats.
Mets 17, Rangers 9
George Steer drove in four runs on two hits to lead Mets past Rangers 17-9. Steer singled in the first inning, scoring two runs, and singled in the sixth inning, scoring one.
Mets got on the board in the top of the first inning after Steer singled, scoring two runs, and Kohen VanAndel drew a walk, scoring one run.
A double by Flynn Scargill extended the Mets lead to 5-0 in the top of the second inning.
A double by Cruize Chase-Tukapua, and a single by Huga Turnley helped Mets extend their early lead in the third.
Mets scored six runs on two hits in the top of the fourth inning. Scargill drew a walk, Flynn Suggett singled, Cale Morris drew a walk, Scargill scored after tagging up, Christian Papadopoulos drew a walk, and Chase-Tukapua drew a walk, each scoring one run.
Rangers scored seven runs on three hits in the bottom of the fifth inning. An error scored one run, Fabian Montefusco drew a walk, scoring one run, Josh Rice grounded out, scoring one run, Xavier Woodcock doubled, scoring two runs, and Oliver Corrigan doubled, scoring two runs.
Morris stepped on the bump first for Mets. The pitcher gave up two hits and zero runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out six and walking one.
Ryder Ochoa stepped on the mound first for Rangers. The starter gave up two hits and three runs (two earned) over one inning, striking out two and walking two.
Max Talpey tossed one and two-thirds innings of zero-run ball for Mets in relief. The pitcher surrendered one hit, striking out none and walking two.
Mets accumulated 14 hits in the game. Suggett, Steer, Talpey, Archie Rose, and Scargill each collected two hits. They collected 13 walks as VanAndel and Teal Loone led the team with three free passes each. Steer and Morris each stole multiple bases with nine total for the team.
Corrigan drove the middle of the lineup, leading Rangers with three runs batted in. The outfielder went 2-for-2 on the day. Corrigan and Woodcock each collected two hits.
Rangers had patience at the plate, accumulating 11 walks for the game. Montefusco, Ochoa, and Cooper Bicknell led the team with two free passes each.
Athletics 23, Mariners 6
Jacob Tayler collected four hits in five at-bats, as Athletics defeated Mariners 23-6. Tayler singled in the first, second, and sixth innings and doubled in the fourth.
Athletics jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after an error scored one run. Reiley Marshall singled, Joel Roberts drew a walk, and Kella De Zylva grounded out, each scoring one run.
A single by Peter Baade and an error helped Athletics extend their early lead in the second.
Mariners scored five runs on three hits in the bottom of the fifth inning. Tom Skinner doubled, scoring three runs, Lachlan Jeffree hit into a double play, but one run scored, and a wild pitch scored one run.
Athletics scored 11 runs on nine hits in the top of the sixth inning. Marshall singled, scoring one run, an error scored two runs, and Elias Arianas drew a walk, scoring one run.
Next, Max Lord doubled, scoring two runs. Cooper Schwenke, Tayler, Oliver Allen, and Edison Bush had RBI singles and Marshall hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.
Baade started the game for Athletics. The hurler surrendered zero hits and zero runs over one and one-third innings, striking out three and walking none.
Ruben Lian stepped on the mound first for Mariners. The hurler surrendered four hits and five runs over one inning, striking out two and walking two.
Marshall and Bush each appeared in relief for Athletics.
Athletics collected 18 hits in the game. Marshall and Bush were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in three runs. Lord, Baade, Allen, and Schwenke all had multiple hits while Allen paces the team with two out of eight walks.
Arianas, Baade, and Tayler each stole multiple bases for Athletics with six total in the game, plus two double plays on defense. They were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error as Harper Pitts had the most chances with 10.
Skinner, Jeffree, Alex Wavish, Renny Thurlow, Cooper Sampson, Lian, Noah Choi, and Ezekiel Saville each collected one hit for Mariners. Skinner and Lian each drove in one run while the defense turned one double play in the game.
Senior League Day 1 GameChanger Recaps
Rangers 12, Mariners 8
Despite trailing by as many as six runs, Rangers rallied to defeat Mariners 12-8.
Jonathan Park collected three hits in four at-bats in the win. Park singled in the first, fifth, and sixth innings.
Rangers opened scoring in the first after Jackson Burton grounded out, scoring one run. Mariners captured the lead, 2-1, in the bottom of the first after Harrison Brodie hit a sacrifice fly and William Ferguson singled up the middle, each scoring one run.
Mariners added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Rangers committed an error and Jack Thomas singled to center field. Rangers dropped a third strike, Cooper Griggs walked, and Lachlan Wright singled to center field, each scoring one run.
Rangers flipped the game on its head in the top of the fourth, scoring nine runs on three hits to take the lead, 10-7. The biggest blow in the inning was an error that drove in two.
Cliff Neilson started on the mound for Rangers. The hurler gave up four hits and three runs over two innings, striking out two and walking one.
Wright opened the game for Mariners. The hurler gave up three hits and two runs (one earned) over three and one-third innings, striking out three and walking none.
Park threw two and one-third innings of zero-run ball for Rangers in relief. The hurler gave up zero hits, striking out two and walking none.
Rangers accumulated 10 hits in the game. Burton provided pop in the middle of the lineup, leading with three runs batted in. The number three hitter went 1-for-4 on the day.
Alex Smith collected two hits for Rangers in five at-bats. Neilson paced Rangers with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing seven walks for the game. Park stole three bases with six total for the team.
Mariners totalled 10 hits in the game. Wright and Kade Henry each collected two hits while Fletcher Cowan, Thomas, Wright, Brodie, Henry, and Ferguson each drove in one run. Wright, Brodie, and Matthew Fielden each stole multiple bases with 10 stolen bases total.
Athletics 6, Mets 1
Athletics were triumphant over Mets 6-1. A wild pitch put them on the board in the top of the first. Cooper Bishop-Worn grounded out, which helped Mets tie the game at one in the bottom of the first.
Athletics took the lead in the top of the fifth inning after Ned Richards grounded into a fielder's choice and Eric Webster singled down the left field line, each scoring one run.
Angus Saggers led things off on the mound for Athletics. The starting pitcher surrendered three hits and one run over three innings, striking out one and walking two. Richards and Cassius Matthews each came on in relief for Athletics and shut down Mets.
Bishop-Worn began the game for Mets. The starter allowed two hits and one run over three innings, striking out five and walking one.
Brian Gallagher, Ethan Kent, Lachlan Brennan, Hamish Willemsen, and Webster each collected one hit for Athletics.
Richards, Bailey Stewart, and Webster each drove in one run while Brennan led with three walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, tallying seven walks for the game. Webster had two out of six stolen bases.
Rangers 12, Twins 2
Rangers defeated Twins 12-2 thanks in part to eight runs in the second inning. An error scored one run and Lachie Kilmartin, Jonathan Park, Jackson Burton, and Daniel Williams each drew a walk, scoring one run. Ethan Everett induced Alex Smith to hit into a fielder's choice, but two runs scored, and a wild pitch scored one run.
Twins opened the scoring in the first after Spencer Tyers induced Sean Roach to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
A triple by Park, a triple by Burton, and an error helped Rangers extend their early lead in the third.
Tyers started the game for Rangers, giving up three hits and two runs (one earned) over four and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking four. Ishant Dittakavi appeared in relief.
Chris Woodney led things off on the hill for Twins. The starting pitcher allowed two hits and seven runs (zero earned) over one and one-third innings, striking out none and walking four.
Burton, Williams, Park, and Smith each drove in two runs for Rangers. They had a strong eye at the plate, collecting nine walks for the game with two apiece for Kilmartin and Kian Yates. The defense turned one double play in the game.
Alex Jones went 1-for-2 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in. Leo McAndrew, Nathan Love, and Jones each collected one hit for Twins. They turned two double plays in the game.
Athletics 10, Mariners 0
Athletics won big over Mariners 10-0 after opening scoring in the first on an error. Athletics added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning after an error, Lachlan Brennan singled to left field, and Angus Saggers singled to center field, each scoring one run.
Max (Chen-Yen) Wu stepped on the mound first for Athletics. The pitcher surrendered three hits and zero runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking none.
Matthew Fielden started on the mound for Mariners. The starting pitcher allowed two hits and three runs (two earned) over one and one-third innings, striking out three and walking two.
Ethan Kent tossed one and two-thirds innings of no-run ball for Athletics in relief. The reliever gave up one hit, striking out two and walking one.
Athletics tallied 10 hits in the game. Eric Webster drove the middle of the lineup, leading with three runs batted in. Bailey Stewart had three hits in three at-bats while Brennan, Saggers, and Tom Bowden each collected multiple hits. Hamish Willemsen stole two bases.
Grayson Corrington, Harrison Brodie, Fielden, and Theodore Rutgers each collected one hit for Mariners. They turned one double play in the game.
Mets 18, Twins 8
Cooper Bishop-Worn showed a strong eye at the plate on Saturday, walking four times while leading Mets to an 18-8 victory over Twins. They rallied for the win despite trailing 7-2 in the third.
Twins got on board in the top of the first inning after Sean Roach hit a sacrifice fly and Leo McAndrew singled down the right field line, each scoring one run. Parks Halasz grounded out, which helped Mets tie the game at two in the bottom of the second.
Twins flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring five runs on five hits to take the lead, 7-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Ethan Everett on the seventh pitch of the at-bat that drove in two.
Mets flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the fifth, scoring 12 runs on four hits to take the lead, 18-8. The biggest blow in the inning was a triple by Halasz following a 7-pitch at-bat that drove in two.
Toby Arnott pitched three and one-third innings in relief for Mets. The reliever surrendered six hits and six runs (five earned) while striking out four and walking one.
Connor Barrow stepped on the bump first for Mets. The starting pitcher gave up three hits and two runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking two.
Reeve Hammond led things off on the mound for Twins. The starter allowed two hits and two runs over two innings, striking out one and walking four.
Alexandros Papadopoulos and Halasz were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected two hits. Jack Northfield, Jacob Young, Lucas Joel, Papadopoulos, and Halasz each drove in two runs. Bishop-Worn paced Mets with four walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing 17 walks for the game.
Riley Harrington, Bishop-Worn, and Papadopoulos each stole multiple bases for Mets. The team ran wild on the base paths, collecting 15 stolen bases for the game. The defense turned one double play in the game.
Andy Zdihan set the tone at the top of the lineup, leading Twins with three hits in four at-bats. Roach and Everett each drove in two runs for Twins. Lincoln Grech collected two hits in three at-bats. Roach had two out of seven stolen bases.
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