All the action from Day 4 at the home of the Cavalry from the Youth Women's and Women's Nationals.
In the National Youth Women’s Championship, Queensland matched up against Victoria in the first game of Wednesday. The team from the sunshine state took an early lead and finished 9-6 in five innings.
Western Australia hosted New South Wales in the second youth women’s matchup of the day and scored in each of the four innings they headed to the plate, scoring five in the first, four in the second, three in the third and four in the fourth to win 16-4.
Queensland took on New South Wales Country in the third youth women’s contest on Wednesday afternoon. QLD took an early lead and held on through four innings to win 12-4.
The fourth and final game of the day for the youth women saw a battle between Victoria and Western Australia. After WA scored 12 runs in the bottom of the opening frame, VIC fought back with 12 runs in the top of the second, but WA came out on top 16-12 in just three innings.
In the National Women’s Championship, Western Australia and New South Wales needed extra innings to decide the first game of the day, with WA scoring four in the added frame and NSW walking off with seven in extras to take the matchup 11-8.
New South Wales hosted Queensland in the second matchup on Wednesday for the women and with a seven-run second inning, the host team took the game 13-2.
Australian Capital Territory played Victoria in the third women’s game and with an eight-run fourth inning for the Victorians, they came out on top 13-8 to win it.
Western Australia hosted New South Wales in the second youth women’s matchup of the day and scored in each of the four innings they headed to the plate, scoring five in the first, four in the second, three in the third and four in the fourth to win 16-4.
Queensland took on New South Wales Country in the third youth women’s contest on Wednesday afternoon. QLD took an early lead and held on through four innings to win 12-4.
The fourth and final game of the day for the youth women saw a battle between Victoria and Western Australia. After WA scored 12 runs in the bottom of the opening frame, VIC fought back with 12 runs in the top of the second, but WA came out on top 16-12 in just three innings.
In the National Women’s Championship, Western Australia and New South Wales needed extra innings to decide the first game of the day, with WA scoring four in the added frame and NSW walking off with seven in extras to take the matchup 11-8.
New South Wales hosted Queensland in the second matchup on Wednesday for the women and with a seven-run second inning, the host team took the game 13-2.
Australian Capital Territory played Victoria in the third women’s game and with an eight-run fourth inning for the Victorians, they came out on top 13-8 to win it.