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A mixed day at NYC’s with extreme weather impacting Day 5

Baseball Victoria
15 January 2016

In the fifth day of round-robin play at the 2016 National Youth Championships presented by Rawlings, Thursday saw a total of 8 matchups scheduled at Blue Sox Stadium however due to extreme weather only 4 games were played.

The U16s got started with a contest between New South Wales and Victoria White, with all of NSW’s three runs coming in the fourth inning, but not being enough to stave off VICW, who won 4-3 in seven frames.

South Australia hosted Queensland in the second U16 affair on Thursday, going all seven innings with SA coming out on top 4-2 in the end.

In the third and final U16 game of the day, Western Australia took on Australian Capital Territory and with a five-run second inning, the squad from WA took the matchup 7-2 in regulation frames.

The U18 National Youth Championships saw just one game played on Thursday, with Western Australia playing host to New South Wales. The home team couldn’t overcome a seven-run opening frame from NSW, eventually dropping the matchup 11-8 in nine innings.

 

In the fifth day of round-robin play at the 2016 National Youth Championships presented by Rawlings, Thursday saw a total of 8 matchups scheduled at Blue Sox Stadium however due to extreme weather only 4 games were played.

The U16s got started with a contest between New South Wales and Victoria White, with all of NSW’s three runs coming in the fourth inning, but not being enough to stave off VICW, who won 4-3 in seven frames.

South Australia hosted Queensland in the second U16 affair on Thursday, going all seven innings with SA coming out on top 4-2 in the end.

In the third and final U16 game of the day, Western Australia took on Australian Capital Territory and with a five-run second inning, the squad from WA took the matchup 7-2 in regulation frames.

The U18 National Youth Championships saw just one game played on Thursday, with Western Australia playing host to New South Wales. The home team couldn’t overcome a seven-run opening frame from NSW, eventually dropping the matchup 11-8 in nine innings.

 

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