After action-packed finals, the 2022/23 BWA Grand Finalists have been crowned across senior competitions.
Congratulations to all winners and well done to everyone on an awesome season! Make sure to follow along on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates. State League Reserves: Swan Districts 8, Wanneroo 1 Wanneroo Giants had a tough time generating runs on Sunday, dropping their game with Swan Districts Swans 8-1. Josh Harvey was on the mound for Swan Districts. Harvey lasted eight and a third innings, allowing six hits and one run while striking out four. Callum Schipp toed the rubber for Wanneroo. Schipp went six and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on five hits and striking out five. Rob Sorensen and Xavier Fatai entered the game from the bullpen, throwing one and one-third innings and one inning respectively. Jackson Riley led Wanneroo with two hits in four at bats. Swan Districts Swans totaled nine hits in the game. Nick Gillies, Josh Dowling, and Boston Foot each racked up multiple hits. A Grade: Wanneroo 9, Perth 2 Wanneroo Giants stole the lead late and defeated Perth 9-2 on Sunday. The game was tied at two with Wanneroo batting in the bottom of the fifth when Travis Erdmann's sac fly scored a run. In the first inning, Wanneroo got their offense started when Brayden Luksa singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run. Wanneroo tallied four runs in the sixth inning with RBIs from Erdmann and Caleb Christensen. Tama Pihama was the winning pitcher for Wanneroo. He allowed two hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out nine. Jacob Heppleston took the loss for Perth, giving up five runs on six hits over four innings, striking out five. Andrew Walsh went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Wanneroo in hits. B Grade: Morley 9, Wanneroo 3 Morley Eagles ran past Wanneroo Giants 9-3 on Sunday. Eagles notched three runs in the sixth inning on a home run by Dale. Kane Silvi was the winning pitcher for Morley. The righthander allowed one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out one and walking zero. Jayden Armstrong took the loss for Wanneroo. The righty went five and a third innings, allowing nine runs on nine hits and striking out five. Luke Hulbert started the game for Morley. The righty surrendered three runs on six hits over four innings, striking out four and walking zero. Morley collected nine hits. Shea Jenkins, Lennard Ostaszewskyj, and Dale had two hits apiece. Andrew Walsh led Wanneroo with two hits in three at bats. C Grade: Alkimos 7, Wanneroo Orange 2 Alkimos Titans won 7-2 against Wanneroo Giants Orange on Sunday. Wanneroo got things moving in the first inning, when Daniel Cooper singled on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs. Alkimos knotted the game up at two in the bottom of the second inning. Jordan Murray grounded out, scoring one run. Alkimos pulled away for good with two runs in the third inning. Chris Noble grounded out, scoring one run and Nathan Ireton singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Alkimos tallied three runs in the seventh inning with RBIs from Clint Knight, Ireton, and Brett Wishart. Knight led things off on the mound for Alkimos. The righthander allowed nine hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out six. Darren Riley started the game for Wanneroo. The southpaw allowed 11 hits and four runs over five innings, striking out one and walking zero. Cameron Choules threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Alkimos scattered 13 hits in the game. Justin Hoen, Wishart, Ireton, and Alex Malihoudis all collected multiple hits. Hoen led the team with three hits in four at bats. Alkimos was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error as Hoen had the most chances with seven. Wanneroo had nine hits in the game with multiple for Sam Hewett and Cooper. D Grade: Willetton 8, Braves 0 Braves watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in an 8-0 loss to Willetton Wildcats on Sunday. Willetton scored on a double by Ryan Griffiths in the first inning and a single by Andrew Freeman in the second inning. Willetton got things moving in the first inning, scoring two runs when Griffiths doubled. One bright spot for Braves was a double by Darrell Green in the fifth inning. Matthew Balt was on the hill for Willetton. The hurler lasted seven innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out 12 and walking zero. Michael Hardie was on the mound for Braves. The pitcher allowed five hits and five runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one. Gus Oosthuizen threw five and a third innings in relief. Green and Stuart VaughDavies all had one hit to lead Braves. Willetton collected ten hits on the day. Griffiths led the way with three hits in four at bats while had multiple hits, too. Willetton stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Balt led the way with three. The Wildcats were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Matthew Marinos made the most plays with nine. Women's Division 1: Braves 11, Wanneroo 3 Braves won big over Wanneroo Giants Orange 11-3 on Sunday. The Giants got their offense started when an error scored one run, but Braves evened things up at one in the bottom of the first inning when Leah Cornish singled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run. Braves pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning as Yuki Ishikawa doubled on a 1-2 count. Braves notched five more runs in the fifth inning with a single by Amanda Mirco, a groundout by Ebony Hinchcliffe, a fielder's choice by Ishikawa, and a double by Caitlin Eynon. Ishikawa earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Braves. She lasted six innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out three and walking one. Meaghan Haggart was on the hill for Wanneroo. Haggart went four and a third innings, allowing six runs on four hits and striking out seven. Chloe Atkinson and Kelsey Brennan entered the game from the bullpen, throwing two-thirds of an inning and one-third of an inning respectively. Cornish, Ishikawa, Mia Davis, Mirco, and Eynon each collected one hit to lead Braves. Jessica Knight led Wanneroo with two hits in three at bats. Women's Division 2: Kalamunda 12, Morley 11 It came down to the wire on Sunday, with Kalamunda Rangers taking victory on a dramatic walk-off single in the late innings over Morley Eagles. The game was tied at 11 with Kalamunda batting in the bottom of the fourth when Samantha Vanderputt singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run. A five-run lead in the third inning was just enough for Kalamunda to hold off Morley for the victory. Morley scored five runs in their comeback effort on a double by Betsy Mitchell, a triple by Peyton Newman, and a groundout by Sinead Malcolm. Morley got things started in the first inning. Malcolm grounded out, scoring one run. Kalamunda scored five runs in the third inning. The offensive onslaught came from singles by Sara Magnuson, Shannon Barnden, and Aimee Martin. Kaelyn Middler was credited with the victory for Kalamunda. The pitcher surrendered six runs on three hits over three innings, striking out one. Newman took the loss for Morley. The hurler lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and six runs while striking out two. Martin started the game for Kalamunda. The bulldog surrendered five runs on one hit over one inning. Mitchell started the game for Morley. The pitcher went one and one-third innings, allowing six runs on one hit. Barnden, Martin, Sharna Trigg, Magnuson, and Vanderputt each collected one hit to lead Kalamunda. Newman led Morley with two hits in three at bats. Community Baseball League Division 1: Willetton 12, Peel 8 Willetton Wildcats ran off with the lead late in the game in a 12-8 victory over Peel Mariners on Sunday. The game was tied at eight with Willetton batting in the bottom of the fifth when Nathan Hughes hit a sacrifice fly to score a run. Michael Cecchi led Willetton to victory by driving in four runs. Cecchi went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in runs on a double in the third and a home run in the fifth. Peel got things started in the first inning, scoring one run when Jack Nankervis singled. Willetton scored five runs in the third inning with RBIs from Aaron Cockman, Geoff Otterman, Cecchi, and Barry Scholten. Adam Humble led things off on the mound for Willetton. The pitcher allowed nine hits and eight runs over six innings, striking out five. Nankervis toed the rubber for Peel. The pitcher went one-third of an inning, allowing two runs on one hit and walking one. Clinton Jack threw four and two-thirds innings in relief. Willetton hit two home runs on the day. Cockman had a dinger in the first inning and Cecchi homered in the fifth. Willetton totaled 12 hits in the game. Cockman, Cecchi, and Humble all managed multiple hits as Cockman led with three hits in three at bats. Peel Mariners racked up nine hits in the game. Walter Washington Jr, Nankervis, and Rhys Waller all collected multiple hits while the team tore up the base paths, with two players stealing twice. Community Baseball League Division 2: Vic Park 8, Rockingham 2 Victoria Park Belmont Reds won 8-2 over Rockingham Rams on Sunday. Vic Park scored four runs in the fourth inning with a big hit by Justin Brown. Joe Dunsire pitched the Reds to victory. The fireballer lasted seven innings, allowing five hits and two runs while striking out 12. Karl Weeber took the loss for Rockingham. The hurler surrendered five runs on five hits over four innings, striking out one and walking one. Rockingham tallied one home run on the day. Pieter Steyn had a long ball in the sixth inningand led the team with two hits in two at bats. Vic Park collected nine hits on the day, including three for David Raven and two for Jason Bulner. Community Baseball League Division 3: Carine Black 8, Perth 7 Carine Cats Black seized victory in dramatic walk-off fashion, thanks to a walk-off groundout at the end of the game to topple Perth. The game was tied at seven with Carine batting in the bottom of the seventh when Simon Whitehead grounded out, scoring one run. Carine earned the victory despite allowing Perth to score six runs in the third inning. Perth's offense was led by Rod McTaggert, Rob Ferialdi, Graham Wearing, Jon Mortimer, and Ben Taylor, all knocking in runs in the inning. The Cats put up three runs in the sixth inning. The rally included Terry George's groundout and an error on a ball put in play by Daniel Hudson. Bryn Harvey got the win for Carine. The pitcher surrendered one run on four hits over four innings, striking out four and walking one. Scott Jones took the loss for Perth. The righthander allowed two hits and two runs over one and one-third innings, walking one. Taylor started the game for Perth. The pitcher surrendered six runs on nine hits over five and a third innings, striking out five. Kade Harvey started the game for Carine. The bulldog lasted three innings, allowing six hits and six runs while striking out one. Carine tallied 11 hits on the day as Harvey and David Shea all managed hits. Harvey led Carine with three hits in three at bats. Dustin Bope led Carine with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with seven stolen bases. Perth collected ten hits. John Delborello and AJ Elliott each collected multiple hits for Perth. Delborello went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Perth in hits. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. That's a wrap on Harcher State League Semi-Finals! Congrats to Morley and Braves on advancing to the 2023 Grand Final and well done to Perth and Wanneroo on fantastic seasons.
Read the latest GameChanger recaps below and view grand final fixtures HERE. Don't forget to follow BWA on Facebook and Instagram, too. Game 1: Morley 16, Perth 1 Jesse Williams got busy on the basepaths on Tuesday, knocking four hits in Morley Eagles' 16-1 victory over Perth. Williams singled in the first, singled in the third, doubled in the fifth, and singled in the sixth. Perth got things started in the first inning when Ronnie Sweeny doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run. In the bottom of the first inning, Morley tied things up at one. Williams singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. Morley pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning as Aaron Bonomi doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs. Morley notched eight runs in the fifth inning. Williams, Jayson Miller, Josh Silvi, Brandon Migro, and Cody Holt all drove in runs in the frame. Kodai Hamaya pitched Morley to victory. The ace lasted five innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out four. Lachlan Waite threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Jake White took the loss for Perth. The righty went three innings, allowing six runs on five hits and striking out three. Morley had 11 hits in the game. Williams, Bonomi, and Silvi all managed multiple hits as Williams led with four hits in five at bats. The Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field. Kieran Chapman had seven chances, the most on the team. Sweeny went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Perth in hits. Game 2: Perth 4, Morley 2 Morley Eagles outlasted Perth 4-2 on Thursday night. Morley got things started in the first inning. Jayson Miller singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. In the top of the fourth inning, Morley tied things up at two when Luke Hughes singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. Perth took the lead for good with two runs in the fifth inning. An error scored one run and Jake White was struck by a pitch, driving in another. Devon Ramirez-Beaver took the win for Perth. The pitcher surrendered two runs on six hits over five innings, striking out two. Jordon Moore and Edgar Mundarain entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Mundarain recorded the last six outs to earn the save. Lachy Southee started the game for Morley. The pitcher allowed three hits and two runs over four innings, striking out six. Perth hit one home run on the day. Ronnie Sweeny put one out in the first inning. Perth had six hits in the game. Brady Oliphant went 3-for-5 and Sweeny had multiple hits, too. Morley racked up eight hits in the game. Miller, Hughes, and Kieran Chapman got on base several times. Game 3: Morley 10, Perth 4 Morley Eagles stole the lead late and defeated Perth 10-4 on Saturday. The game was tied at four with Morley batting in the bottom of the eighth when Kieran Chapman was hit by a pitch, driving in a run. Perth scored three runs in the seventh inning, but Morley still managed to pull out the victory. Perth scored on a groundout by Ezzard Bryant. Adam Millson was credited with the victory for Morley. The ace allowed one hit and one run over two and two-thirds innings, striking out one. Jake White took the loss for Perth. The righthander allowed five hits and five runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking one. Kodai Hamaya started the game for Morley. The fireballer allowed four hits and three runs over six and a third innings, striking out eight. Cruze Brendon started the game for Perth. The pitcher lasted one and one-third innings, allowing two hits and zero runs. Morley tallied ten hits on the day. Luke Hughes went 3-for-5 and Josh Silvi had multiple hits, too. Ronnie Sweeny led Perth with three hits in four at bats. Game 1: Braves 12, Wanneroo 3 Braves jumped out to an early lead over Wanneroo Giants and took home a 12-3 victory on Wednesday. Braves scored on a single by Ben Drew, a single by Jordan Dyer, an error, and a single by Tim Kennelly in the second inning. Braves earned the victory despite allowing Wanneroo to score three runs in the first inning. Wanneroo's big inning included a single by Courtney Jones and an error on a ball put in play by Dawson Summers. Braves pulled away for good with five runs in the second inning. Drew singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run and Dyer singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring another along with an error. Kennelly singled on a 0-2 count, scoring two more. Braves scored five runs in the third inning with RBIs from Joel Beches and Sam Kennelly. Tucker Smith earned the win for Braves. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing three runs on five hits and striking out ten. Alex Oehme threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Tom Bailey took the loss for Wanneroo. The righty lasted two innings, allowing ten hits and nine runs while striking out three. Braves tallied 16 hits on the day. Drew, Dyer, Josh Kennelly, Geoff Kerr, and Kennelly all managed multiple hits for Braves. Drew led Braves with four hits in five at bats. Jones went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Wanneroo in hits. Game 2: Wanneroo 4, Braves 3 Wanneroo Giants won 4-3 against Braves on Friday. Wanneroo got things moving in the first inning, when Nick Irwin singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Braves evened things up at one in the top of the second inning. Geoff Kerr's sac fly scored one run. Wanneroo pulled away for good with one run in the third inning. Irwin singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run. Jay Bullingham took the win for Wanneroo. The righty surrendered one run on five hits over six innings, striking out seven. Frazer Brice threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen. Brice recorded the last nine outs to earn the save. Matt Kennelly took the loss for Braves. The righty lasted eight innings, allowing nine hits and four runs while striking out three. Wanneroo racked up nine hits on the day. Irwin and Byron Armstrong had two hits apiece. Braves tallied eight hits. Kevin Clark went 3-for-5 as Jordan Dyer and Jack Rigden had multiple hits, too. Braves didn't commit a single error in the field with Josh Kennelly taking eight chances to lead the team. Game 3: Braves 8, Wanneroo 6 Braves stole the lead late and defeated Wanneroo Giants 8-6 on Saturday. The game was tied at six with Braves batting in the bottom of the eighth when Matt Kennelly's sac fly scored one run. Wanneroo scored five runs in the fifth inning, but Braves still managed to pull out the victory. Wanneroo’s offense in the inning was led by Ben King, Nick Irwin, Courtney Jones, Dawson Summers, and Jacob Santich, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs. Braves got things moving in the first inning. Sam Kennelly drew a walk, scoring one run. After Wanneroo scored, Braves evened things up at six in the bottom of the seventh inning when Kevin Clark drew a walk, scoring one run. Tucker Smith earned the win for Braves. The ace lasted four and a third innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out six and walking zero. Jackson Riley took the loss for Wanneroo Giants. The pitcher went two-thirds of an inning, allowing two runs on one hit and striking out one. Daniel Schmidt started the game for Braves. The lefthander allowed eight hits and six runs over four and two-thirds innings, striking out four. Jordan Matos started the game for Wanneroo. The righty surrendered two runs on one hit over two innings, striking out two. Sam Kennelly, Clark, Tim Kennelly, Geoff Kerr, Ben Drew, Joel Beches, and Josh Kennelly each managed one hit to lead Braves. Wanneroo racked up nine hits on the day with multiple hits for Jones and Irwin. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. Congratulations to Gosnells Baseball Club and Kalamunda Baseball Club for reaching Good Sports Gold Standard!
This standard is awarded to community sport clubs that lead the way in being healthy, safe, and inclusive for all. Gosnells and Kalamunda will both be awarded a 6m x 3m Shade Marquee and a $250 Voucher to Fielder Choice. We encourage all clubs to sign up for Good Sports and follow the Road to Gold to make progress and receive prizes. Learn more about Good Sports and their work to inspire a healthier Australia: https://goodsports.com.au/join/ Photo: Morley Eagles Baseball Club
It was a big weekend for baseball with the 2022/23 BWA Preliminary Finals. Congrats to all winners moving on to grand finals and best of luck to everyone in upcoming games! Make sure to follow along on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates. State League Elimination Final: Perth 6, Vic Park 2 Perth nabbed the lead late in the game in a 6-2 victory over Victoria Park Belmont Reds on Friday. The game was tied at two with Perth batting in the bottom of the eighth when Nathan Driessen singled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs. Jake White was the winning pitcher for Perth. The pitcher surrendered one run on two hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out three. Matteo Pizziconi threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Riley Marsh took the loss for Vic Park Belmont. The hurler allowed three hits and five runs over one-third of an inning, walking one. Guillaume Dupont-Duguay started the game for Perth. The ace surrendered zero runs on six hits over three and a third innings, striking out three and walking one. Matthew Martin started the game for the Reds. The pitcher allowed two hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out five. Perth tallied six hits, with two apiece for Brayden Moyle and Jordano Vivona. The Reds racked up ten hits on the day. Cole Jenkins went 3-for-3 and Jack Smalpage all managed multiple hits for Vic Park. State League Reserves: Swan Districts 8, Carine Cats 3 Swan Districts Swans defeated Carine Cats 8-3 thanks to a strong start. Swans scored on a single by Kirk Peacock in the first inning, and a double by Maverick Hamilton and a single by Matt Ward in the second inning. Josh Harvey was the winning pitcher for Swan Districts, allowing one hit and zero runs over five and a third innings, striking out four. Simon Fisch took the loss for Carine. The hurler lasted five innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out three and walking one. Trent Danielle started the game for Swan Districts. The bulldog surrendered three runs on two hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out four. The Swans racked up ten hits as Hamilton went 3-for-4 and Peacock had multiple hits, too. A Grade: Perth 7, Peel 2 Perth beat Peel Mariners 7-2 on Sunday. Perth got on the board in the first inning as Jesse Barron drew a walk, scoring one run. Perth tallied four runs in the second inning with RBIs from Benn Watson, Barron, Adam Tope, and Jeremy Blab. Jacob Heppleston was the winning pitcher for Perth. The fireballer lasted six innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out three and walking zero. Liam Anderson took the loss for Peel Mariners. He went one and two-thirds innings, allowing six runs on two hits. Cameron Tilley went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Perth in hits. Peel didn't commit a single error in the field as Jayson Brown had seven chances, the most on the team. B Grade: Wanneroo 13, Vic Park Belmont 1 Jayden Armstrong was clutch at the plate with runners on base, driving in four on three hits to lead Wanneroo Giants past Victoria Park Belmont Reds 13-1 on Sunday. Armstrong drove in runs on a double in the first, a single in the third, and a double in the fifth. Wanneroo secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the third inning. Armstrong, Brendan Lee, Andrew Walsh, and Gerard Prosper each had RBIs in the frame. In the first inning, Giants got their offense started as Armstrong doubled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Wanneroo tallied seven runs in the third inning with RBIs from Armstrong, Lee, Walsh, and Prosper. Armstrong led Wanneroo to victory on the pitcher's mound. The righty surrendered one run on three hits over six innings, striking out 11 and walking one. Cameron Rivers took the loss for Vic Park. The hurler lasted four and a third innings, allowing 11 hits and ten runs while striking out four. Wanneroo tallied one home run on the day. Lee went for the long ball in the third inning. The Giants totaled 15 hits. Armstrong and Mitchell Yeats had three hits while striking out Walsh and Mark Argiropoulos had two. Wanneroo was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Argiropoulos made the most plays with 11. C Grade: Wanneroo 8, Rockingham 5 Despite allowing three runs in the seventh inning, Wanneroo Giants Orange defeated Rockingham Rams 8-5 on Sunday. Rockingham's offensive firepower was led by Korbyn Wilson and Mitchell Nicoletto, all driving in runs in the frame. Wanneroo fired up the offense in the first inning. Steven Scott singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs. Cameron Choules pitched Wanneroo to victory. The ace went seven innings, allowing five runs on 12 hits, striking out two and walking zero. Jeff Wishart took the loss for Rockingham. The pitcher lasted three innings, allowing seven hits and five runs while striking out five and walking one. Wanneroo racked up nine hits, including two apiece for Choules and Sam Hewett. Rockingham totaled 12 hits in the game as Wade Felton went 3-for-4 and Lee Darracott and Wishart had multiple hits, too. D Grade: Willetton 3, Gosnells 1 Both teams were strong on the hill Sunday, but Willetton Wildcats defeated Gosnells Hawks 3-1. Matthew Balt allowed just five hits to Gosnells. Willetton got on the board in the second inning, scoring two runs when Hunter Summers singled. Balt pitched Wildcats to victory. The fireballer allowed five hits and one run over seven innings, striking out 11 and walking one. James Pruntel took the loss for Gosnells. The righthander allowed four hits and three runs over five innings, striking out six. Summers went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Willetton in hits. Michael Close led Gosnells with two hits in three at bats. Women's Division 1: Wanneroo 9, Kelmscott 1 Wanneroo Giants Orange defeated Kelmscott Bulldogs 9-1 on Sunday. Meaghan Haggart got the start for Wanneroo. The ace lasted four innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out five. Tamara Bosman led things off on the pitcher's mound for Kelmscott. The pitcher allowed one hit and four runs over one and one-third innings, striking out one. Georgia Butler threw three and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen. Makayla George and Mackenzie Colgan all had one hit to lead Wanneroo. Kelsey Brennan led Wanneroo with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases. Women's Division 2: Morley 10, Rockingham 9 Rockingham Rams lost the lead late in a 10-9 defeat to Morley Eagles on Sunday. The game was tied at nine with Morley batting in the top of the fourth when Rochelle Watts grounded out, scoring one run. Rockingham collected seven hits and Morley had nine in the high-scoring affair. Rams got things started in the first inning when Deborah Phillips singled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs. After Morley scored two runs in the top of the third, Rockingham answered with two of their own. Morley scored when Peyton Newman doubled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs. Rockingham then answered when Faith Neretlis singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run and Candice Guelfi-Adam singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. Rockingham scored five runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught by Rockingham was led by Trudy Hargreaves, Harmony Crouch, Heather Neretlis, and Dorota Rehackova, who each had RBIs in the inning. Newman earned the win for Morley. The bulldog lasted three innings, allowing two hits and two runs while striking out four. Crouch took the loss for Rockingham. The righthander went one-third of an inning, allowing three runs on four hits and walking zero. Beyanka Girdlestone started the game for Rockingham. The righty allowed five hits and seven runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out five. Betsy Mitchell started the game for Morley. The fireballer surrendered seven runs on five hits over one inning, striking out three and walking one. Rehackova, Jemima Small, Neretlis, Phillips, Hargreaves, Guelfi-Adam, and Dakota Todd all had one hit to lead Rockingham. Morley racked up nine hits on the day. Newman and Shelley Lantzke each collected multiple hits. Newman led Morley with three hits in three at bats. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. Baseball WA is pleased to announce the head coaches for 2023 West Coast Rays participation representative teams.
These dedicated coaches will lead WA teams in all five age divisions of the Down Under Winter Classic, which will take place on the Gold Coast QLD from 1-8 July 2023. 18U – Lance MacKichan 16U – Lucas Smith 14U – Richard Fraser 12U – Leon Berry 10U – Brett Donovan As a reminder, player nominations close 31 March - please nominate HERE. Learn more about the West Coast Rays HERE. |
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