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Race to the finals for National Women’s Championship

Baseball Victoria
17 January 2016

In the 2016 National Open Women’s Championship, held at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry, two games were played on Saturday.

The day started with a tight game between Queensland and Victoria, and with a four-run fourth inning from the Victorians, they took the matchup 7-3 in seven frames.

Western Australia posted another dominant victory in the second and final game on Saturday for the women, scoring nine in the first, five in the second, two in the third, and four in the fourth to win 20-5 in just five innings.  

The 2016 National Open Women’s Championship will come to a close Sunday afternoon, with both the bronze and gold-medal matchups underway at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry.

Queensland and Western Australia will square off in the first game of the day for the women, looking for a third-place finish, and New South Wales takes on Victoria at midday in the biggest game of the tournament.

Over the last 16 years, Victoria has won 10 open women’s championships and dominated the circuit, with New South Wales claiming four of the remaining titles, including the two most recent gold medals. The two very competitive teams will ensure an exciting finish after eight days of games in Canberra. 

 

In the 2016 National Open Women’s Championship, held at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry, two games were played on Saturday.

The day started with a tight game between Queensland and Victoria, and with a four-run fourth inning from the Victorians, they took the matchup 7-3 in seven frames.

Western Australia posted another dominant victory in the second and final game on Saturday for the women, scoring nine in the first, five in the second, two in the third, and four in the fourth to win 20-5 in just five innings.  

The 2016 National Open Women’s Championship will come to a close Sunday afternoon, with both the bronze and gold-medal matchups underway at Narrabundah Ballpark, home to the Australian Baseball League’s second-place Canberra Cavalry.

Queensland and Western Australia will square off in the first game of the day for the women, looking for a third-place finish, and New South Wales takes on Victoria at midday in the biggest game of the tournament.

Over the last 16 years, Victoria has won 10 open women’s championships and dominated the circuit, with New South Wales claiming four of the remaining titles, including the two most recent gold medals. The two very competitive teams will ensure an exciting finish after eight days of games in Canberra. 

 

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