In the National Youth Women’s Championship, Thursday was the final day of play before the finals on Friday, with the gold-medal matchup in the queue. Four games were played among the youth women, all taking place at the home of the Cavalry.
In the first contest of the day, New South Wales hosted New South Wales Country, and with a five-run third inning, the home team took down its visitors 10-2 in six frames.
The morning’s second affair saw Western Australia square off against Queensland, and the team from the sunshine state scored in each of the four innings of the game, highlighted by a six-run first, and finished on top 14-10 over WA.
In the third game of the day among the youth women’s squads, New South Wales Country took down Victoria in dominant fashion, winning 22-1 over the team that hosted them.
Thursday’s fourth and final youth women’s game had Queensland hosting New South Wales, and despite a five-run second frame the home team, NWS won the matchup 8-5 in seven innings.
In the National Women’s Championship round, Thursday saw four games, the day starting with Western Australia at home to Victoria, finishing in five innings after a 10-run second inning led VIC to a 12-1 win over WA.
The second affair of the day saw Queensland host Australian Capital Territory and with an eight-run third frame the squad from the sunshine state took down ACT 15-5 in six innings.
Australian Capital Territory took on New South Wales in the third matchup on Thursday and after taking a two-run game into the fifth inning, NSW broke out for 13 more runs to win the game 15-0 in seven innings.
The final game in the open women’s championship had Victoria square off against Queensland, and after scoring 12 runs in the opening frame of the matchup and adding six in the second, VIC took down QLD 18-6 to win it.
In the National Youth Women’s Championship, Thursday was the final day of play before the finals on Friday, with the gold-medal matchup in the queue. Four games were played among the youth women, all taking place at the home of the Cavalry.
In the first contest of the day, New South Wales hosted New South Wales Country, and with a five-run third inning, the home team took down its visitors 10-2 in six frames.
The morning’s second affair saw Western Australia square off against Queensland, and the team from the sunshine state scored in each of the four innings of the game, highlighted by a six-run first, and finished on top 14-10 over WA.
In the third game of the day among the youth women’s squads, New South Wales Country took down Victoria in dominant fashion, winning 22-1 over the team that hosted them.
Thursday’s fourth and final youth women’s game had Queensland hosting New South Wales, and despite a five-run second frame the home team, NWS won the matchup 8-5 in seven innings.
In the National Women’s Championship round, Thursday saw four games, the day starting with Western Australia at home to Victoria, finishing in five innings after a 10-run second inning led VIC to a 12-1 win over WA.
The second affair of the day saw Queensland host Australian Capital Territory and with an eight-run third frame the squad from the sunshine state took down ACT 15-5 in six innings.
Australian Capital Territory took on New South Wales in the third matchup on Thursday and after taking a two-run game into the fifth inning, NSW broke out for 13 more runs to win the game 15-0 in seven innings.
The final game in the open women’s championship had Victoria square off against Queensland, and after scoring 12 runs in the opening frame of the matchup and adding six in the second, VIC took down QLD 18-6 to win it.