In the 2016 National Open Women’s Championship, held at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry, three games were played on Friday.
The day started with a dominant win and a no-hitter from Western Australia over their host Australian Capital Territory, scoring 12 in the first, 10 in the second inning and nine in the third to win 31-0 in just three frames in the shutout.
Victoria hosted New South Wales in the second women’s matchup on Friday, and both teams battled to a 25-21 victory for VIC in seven innings behind a 13-run fifth frame from the home squad.
Western Australia took on Queensland in the third and final matchup in the open women’s tournament on the sixth day of play, and with a six-run opening frame and a five-run fourth, the squad from the sunshine state took down the visitors 13-3 in six innings.
In the 2016 National Open Women’s Championship, held at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry, three games were played on Friday.
The day started with a dominant win and a no-hitter from Western Australia over their host Australian Capital Territory, scoring 12 in the first, 10 in the second inning and nine in the third to win 31-0 in just three frames in the shutout.
Victoria hosted New South Wales in the second women’s matchup on Friday, and both teams battled to a 25-21 victory for VIC in seven innings behind a 13-run fifth frame from the home squad.
Western Australia took on Queensland in the third and final matchup in the open women’s tournament on the sixth day of play, and with a six-run opening frame and a five-run fourth, the squad from the sunshine state took down the visitors 13-3 in six innings.