Students from Craigie Heights, Alinjarra, and Atlantis Beach Baptist enjoyed an awesome day of baseball at Empire Ballpark as part of the 2021 Schools Baseball Competition - Primary Schools Division 2.
After an action-packed morning, Craigie Heights ultimately defeated Alinjarra 5-0 to win the championship game. Results on the day were as follows:
Alinjarra won 3-2 over Atlantis Beach in the preliminary final thanks to an amazing come from behind walk-off win. In the championship game, Craigie Heights got Alinjarra to hit into a triple play when the team was close to scoring. Congrats to all players on their efforts! Click HERE to view more Schools Baseball Competition photos. Baseball WA Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting of Baseball WA Limited will be held on Wednesday 10 November 2021 at 8:00pm at Dept LGSCI - 246 Vincent St, Leederville, WA 6007. View the official notice HERE. Baseball WA Staff Announcement – Glen Tovey Baseball WA is pleased to announce the appointment of Glen Tovey as our new development officer. Glen will coordinate on-field participation programs and support clubs in upskilling their personnel, including the national coach accreditation scheme. “We are excited for Glen to join the Baseball WA team. His experience and passion for grassroots baseball is exceptional and we are confident he will deliver a high standard on the field through our participation and development programs,” Baseball WA CEO Lachlan Dale said. “We know the baseball and tee-ball community will benefit from Glen’s contributions and we are looking forward to a bright future as we further develop and grow our sport.” Glen starts with Baseball WA on Monday 8 November 2021 in time for an action-packed few months of participation programs. “I’m very grateful for this opportunity to serve the baseball community. I can’t wait to get started working with athletes and coaches to ensure the best experience,” Glen said. WA Baseball Umpires Association Thanks largely to the efforts of Chris Rapley, with support from David Gripper, Lou Bonomi and Peter Bowie, a significant drive was made to have a true base of community accredited umpires as per new guidelines from Baseball Australia. This program was a revamping of the old green shirt program. Approximately 80 candidates were put through this 3-hour program across three dates in September and October. The program consisted of the necessary occupational health and safety requirements and then moved on to provide detailed instruction for plate umpires followed by base umpire responsibilities and some basic rule knowledge. Plate umpiring consisted of suiting up the candidates with all protective equipment and some detailed instruction for defining the strike zone before setting them up behind a catcher and accepting pitches from a pitching machine. Corrections were made along the way in an attempt to put the umpire in the safest position to be able to call a good strike zone. Base umpiring was conducted on a reduced sized diamond indoors. The candidates were stepped through the correct positioning and mechanics for all the plays they would likely be confronted with during a junior game. At times several options were provided where the defensive team made a play at one or more bases. General rule discussion was carried out in relation to fair/foul, catch/no catch, and infield fly rules. After the course, the candidates were then requested to complete an online assessment of 30 multiple choice questions in their own time at home. A successful pass mark of 75% in this assessment was required for the candidates to be awarded their community umpire accreditation certificate along with their green shirt, ballbag and indicator. We hope that these umpires now move on to umpiring Little League, Junior League, Intermediate League, and Senior League games in the near future. It is absolutely paramount that these umpires are protected from any form of confrontation while they are learning the craft. Clubs have been requested to provide umpire officials to attend games and report on any issues during the games from both players, managers, spectators, and the umpires themselves. This training is provided totally free of charge by WA Baseball Umpires Association and these programs will be conducted again prior to the start of next season. David Gripper - President Champions Cup – Under 13s, Under 15s & Under 17s This season will see the introduction of the Champions Cup (formally Club Championships) held as a 4-day tournament from 27-30 January 2022 at Empire Ballpark and Tom Bateman Reserve. Team nominations will be due in mid-November, so we encourage interested players to liaise with their club to find out more information. Clubs can enter more than one team into each age group and those clubs who do not have enough players to form their own team are encouraged to join with other clubs as a combined team. 2022 MP70 Summer Classic The Machine Pitch MP70 Summer Classic is back! Registration is now open for the third annual tournament, set for 17-20 January 2022 at Empire Ballpark. Players aged 9-13 from across Western Australia are encouraged to get involved. Click HERE to learn more and sign up today - registration closes 13 December 2021. Senior Regulations As presented to clubs prior to the season starting, the new bat regulations have been simplified to make it easier for everyone to understand. Either the BBCOR Certified or USA Baseball stamps must be visible for the bat to be used. Please refer to the Senior Baseball Competition Regulations for complete bat regulations. Junior By-Laws Little League - Intentional Walks: defensive teams are able to elect to intentionally walk a batter by announcing the decision to the plate umpire. After the appropriate notification is made by the defensive manager, the ball is ruled dead and no other runners may advance unless forced by the batter’s award of first base. Once the award is granted, four pitches will be added to the defensive pitcher’s official pitch count. Intermediate League - 8 run rule: changes to the junior by-laws this season saw the introduction of an 8 run rule for Intermediate League, so the offensive inning is complete with a 3rd out or the 8th run. 2022 Rays Showcase Baseball WA is excited to announce tryouts for the 2022 Rays Showcase Perth, which will take place at the start of January 2022. After the success of this year’s program, we are looking forward to another fantastic showcase for our dedicated athletes. The Rays Showcase is not just another baseball training camp or a normal National Youth Championship program. Athletes experience day-to-day life in an elite program supported and endorsed by the Tampa Bay Rays. The schedule mimics their spring training and the start of a minor league season - with a focus on athlete development both on and off the field. Players will be surrounded by a range of opportunities to enhance their knowledge and abilities in key areas for success both locally and internationally. The focus of this program is NOT for you to sign a professional contract or go to US college, these are just opportunities that will come your way once you learn to: ● compete fearlessly (even when you are terrified). ● be disciplined. ● be organised. ● be a great teammate and an even better person. It will be your job as the player: ● to push yourself and hold yourself accountable when you could easily bluff your coach or yourself. ● to focus on what you can control and execute no matter how tough the situation. ● use all of the amazing resources around you to improve your approach each and every day. Goals and objectives: ● learn to thrive in a daily training environment. ● create impeccable habits. ● learn the discipline required of an elite athlete. ● provide support and opportunities to learn. ● have lots of fun. Expectations: ● commitment - doing the small things each and every day will yield far greater results than doing the big things infrequently. ● effort - try as hard as you can even when you think you might fail. ● measure only what you can control - if you can't control it, don’t worry about it. Focus on the process, not the result. ● no excuses - plain and simple: don’t make them. ● balance - creating balance in your life is important, so make time for your family and friends, do your homework and make time for the things you love to do. Interested participants should register for tryouts, which will take place at Empire Ballpark in Thornlie on the following dates: Under 18s – Tuesday 16 November 2021 from 5-8pm Under 16s – Thursday 11 & 18 November 2021 from 5-8pm Specific details about the program will be communicated to everyone at the showcase tryouts. Click HERE to register for tryouts. State League 1 at Empire Ballpark We’ve had an excellent start to the 2021/22 season so far, and we look forward to many more State League 1 games at Empire Ballpark. Join us for the first pitch at 7:30pm and enjoy:
Here’s the schedule of State League 1 games at Empire Ballpark for the rest of the year: November 2021
December 2021
View full season fixtures HERE and click HERE to read the latest recaps. Club Spotlights South Perth 75 Years – Saturday November 13 Photo: South Perth Baseball Club Alkimos Titans Breast Cancer Fundraiser Well done to Alkimos Ball Club Inc on the success of the Titans Breast Cancer Fundraiser! The Titans raised over $1,000 in support of the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Click HERE to see more. Photo: Alkimos Baseball Club Swan Districts Baseball Club John Croswell was awarded the 2021 Midland Old Boys Gladstone Bag Award for outstanding service to sport and the local community. John played baseball for Swan Districts and represented both Western Australia and Australia in the sport. Photo: Swan Districts Baseball Club
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The 2021/22 State League 1 season continued over the weekend with some impressive results as Perth and Gosnells got big wins on the board. The Braves are 8-1, Wanneroo is 7-2, and Morley is 5-2 as Swan Districts and Vic Park round out the top five. Click HERE for full State League 1 fixtures and results, and follow along with your favourite team on GameChanger. Check out recaps from this past weekend: Wanneroo 2 v Swan Districts 3 Wednesday's game against Swan Districts Swans was a heartbreaker for Wanneroo Giants, as they lost the lead late in a 3-2 defeat. The game was tied at two with the Swans batting in the top of the sixth when Daniel Johnston singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. The pitching was strong on both sides. Swan Districts struck out five while Wanneroo sat down ten. Wanneroo got on the board in the second inning when Daniel Bourke singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs. The Swans tied things up at two in the top of the fifth when Bailey-Jay Cooke doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Dillan Clarkson got the win for the Swans. The lefty surrendered two runs on five hits over five innings, striking out one. Maddux Stivey threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen, recording the last six outs to earn the save. Jay Bullingham took the loss for Wanneroo. Bullingham went one and one-third innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out two and walking zero. Frazer Brice started the game for the Giants. The righty went four and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on six hits, striking out eight and walking zero. Wanneroo tallied eight hits including two apiece for Daniel Stephenson and Courtney Jones, who also made the most plays in the field with ten. The Giants didn't commit a single error either. The Swans also saw the ball well today, racking up ten hits in the game. Johnston, Cooke, and Brody Clarkson all managed multiple hits and didn't commit any errors. Clarkson had nine chances in the field, the most on the team. South Perth 3 v Wanneroo 8 South Perth Cubs fell behind early and couldn't come back in an 8-3 loss to Wanneroo Giants on Sunday. The Giants took the lead on a base hit in the first inning when Courtney Jones singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. Wanneroo scored six runs in the fourth inning with RBIs from Daniel Bourke, Byron Armstrong, Ben King, and Nick Irwin. Tom Bailey pitched Wanneroo to victory. The righty allowed four hits and one run over six innings, striking out ten and walking one. Conor Lourey and Chris King entered the game out of the bullpen. Will Sherriff took the loss for South Perth. The hurler lasted three innings, allowing five hits and one run while striking out three and walking one. Jaxon Limpus went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead South Perth in hits as the team didn't commit a single error and Patrick Temby had the most chances in the field with five. Wanneroo tallied 15 hits on the day. King, Owen Pilcher, Nicholas Riley, Daniel Stephenson, Bourke, Jones, and Irwin each collected multiple hits as King led the way with three hits in five at bats. Jones made the most plays with 13. 7-2 Wanneroo plays Carine next Sunday and 4-5 South Perth takes on Vic Park. Swan Districts 4 v Morley 10 Swan Districts Swans watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 10-4 loss to Morley Eagles on Sunday. Morley scored on a single by Zac McMillin in the first inning and an error, a double by Adrian Blount, and a single by Mark Hannah in the third. Morley's five-run third was led by Luke Hughes, Blount, and Hannah, who each had RBIs in the inning. Brendan Sing led the Eagles to victory on the mound. The pitcher went five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits, striking out five and walking one. Tyson Noel took the loss for the Swans. The lefty surrendered seven runs on five hits over three innings, striking out three. The Swans racked up 12 hits on the day, including three apiece for Maddux Stivey and Ashton Hamilton, plus multiple for Bailey-Jay Cooke and Brody Clarkson. Morley totaled 15 hits in the game. Cody Holt, McMillin, Hughes, Aaron Bonomi, and Blount all had multiple hits and the team didn't make any errors as Kieran Chapman had 11 chances in the field. Morley is 5-2 and plays Carine on Friday night at Empire Ballpark while the Swans take a 6-3 record into Sunday's game v Braves. Gosnells 16 v Rockingham 6 An early lead helped Gosnells Hawks defeat Rockingham Rams 16-6 on Sunday. The Hawks collected 11 hits and the Rams had 12 in the high-scoring affair. Gosnells scored on a error and a single by Jack Burt in the first inning and doubles by Louis Scaramella and Robin Adamson plus a single by Liam Collins in the second inning. The Hawks put up five more runs in the fourth with singles by Travis McIntyre and Taj Varga, a walk by Lee Wisby, and a fielder's choice by Luke Houston. Scaramella was the winning pitcher for Gosnells. The pitcher allowed four hits and one run over three innings, striking out one. Jamie White and Maclin Berry entered the game out of the bullpen to help close it out. Zachary Gomersall took the loss for Rockingham. The bulldog lasted three and a third innings, allowing seven hits and ten runs. Burt started the game for Gosnells. The righty allowed seven hits and three runs over four innings, striking out five. Collins, Varga, Adamson, and Burt all collected multiple hits for the Hawks while Sean Garratt and Finlay Duncan did the same for Rockingham. The 2-5 Hawks have a doubleheader v Perth while Rockingham looks for a win v Wembley on Sunday. Wembley 5 v Perth 10 Wembley Magpies stayed in it until the end, but Perth pulled away late in a 10-5 victory on Sunday. The game was tied at five with Perth batting in the top of the tenth when Nathan Driessen singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Nick Alexiou collected four hits in defeat. Alexiou singled in the second, singled in the fourth, doubled in the sixth, and homered in the ninth. Perth fired up the offense in the third inning when an error scored one run. Wembley tied things up at five in the bottom of the ninth inning. Alexiou drove in two on a home run. Edgar Mundarain earned the win for Perth. The righty surrendered zero runs on zero hits over one and two-thirds innings, walking one. Chris Crawford took the loss for Wembley. The hurler surrendered five runs on six hits over three innings, striking out five. Jake White started the game for Perth, lasting eight and a third innings, allowing eight hits and five runs while striking out 11. Alexiou started the game for Wembley, giving up three runs on four hits over seven innings, striking out seven. The Magpies tallied eight hits as Alexiou went 4-for-4 and Riley Spring and Crawford had multiple hits too. Perth had ten hits in the game including multiple for Jordano Vivona and Driessen. The team was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error as Mundarain made the most plays with 14. Perth was happy to get a win on the board and has a doubleheader coming up v Gosnells, while Wembley has a 2-6-1 record and plays Rockingham next. Carine 12 v Vic Park Belmont 9 Victoria Park Belmont Reds scored six runs in the eighth inning, but Carine Cats still won 12-9 on Sunday. The Reds' offensive onslaught was led by Chris Dawson, Zak Meloncelli, Jack Smalpage, Matthew Reynolds, and Ryan Boyer, all knocking in runs in the inning. Carine collected 12 hits and the Reds had 13 in the high-scoring affair. Vic Park got things moving in the first inning, when Reynolds singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. The Cats tied things up at one in the bottom of the first when Tarrant Reimers singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. Carine pulled away for good with four runs in the third inning as Riley Marsh induced Cameron Landy to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored. Jack Angeloff doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, and an error scored one more run for the Cats. Four Carine runs scored in the seventh with RBIs from Reimers and Andre Bello. Reimers took the win for Carine. The hurler allowed seven hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out seven. Tom Hartley and Jacob Stanton entered the game out of the bullpen to help close it out. Marsh took the loss for the Reds, allowing four hits and five runs over three innings, striking out one. Carine racked up 12 hits in the game, including two apiece for Landy, Carlos Salas, Reimers, and Braydin Horsley. The Reds tallied 13 hits in the game with multiple hits by Meloncelli, Reynolds, and Smalpage. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. The 2021/22 State League 1 season is moving full steam ahead with another huge weekend of baseball in the books. The Braves improved to 8-1 while Wanneroo is now 6-1. Swans, Morley, and Vic Park round out the top five.
Click HERE for full State League 1 fixtures and results, and follow along with your favourite team on GameChanger. Check out recaps from this past weekend: Perth 2 v Wanneroo 3 Friday's game against Wanneroo Giants was a heartbreaker for Perth as they lost the lead late in a 3-2 defeat. The game was tied at two with the Giants batting in the top of the seventh when Ben King singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. The pitching was strong on both sides as Wanneroo pitchers struck out ten, while Perth sat down seven. Perth got things moving in the first inning, when Matt Sibley singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Wanneroo knotted the game up at two in the top of the sixth inning, when Daniel Stephenson's sac fly scored one run. Coner Lourey toed the rubber for Wanneroo. The fireballer surrendered two runs on one hit over two-thirds of an inning, striking out one. Jake White was on the pitcher's mound for Perth. The righty lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out seven. Brady Oliphant, Edgar Mundarain, Sibley, Nathan Driessen, Ben Randall, and Brayden Moyle all had one hit to lead Perth. Byron Armstrong led the Giants with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five stolen bases. Braves 11 v Carine 0 Todd Hatcher shut down Carine Cats, throwing a complete game shutout and leading the Braves to a 11-0 victory on Sunday. The Braves tallied four runs in the sixth inning with the offensive firepower led by Tim Kennelly and Kevin Clark, all driving in runs. A single by Andre Bello in the second inning was a positive for Carine. Hatcher pitched the Braves to victory. The lefthander allowed five hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out ten. Jacob Stanton took the loss for Carine, going three and a third innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out three and walking zero. The Braves tallied two home runs on the day. Sam Kennelly put one out in the fifth inning and Clark had a dinger in the sixth. The Braves totaled 11 hits including multiple to Clark, Masato Nishio, and Kennelly. Clark went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the Braves in hits and didn't commit a single error in the field. Cody Parkinson had the most fielding chances with 11. Carine tallied five hits in the game as Tom Hartley went 3-for-3 and Bello had multiple hits too. Braves 15 v Carine 4 Sam Kennelly would not be denied at the plate when runners were on base on Sunday, driving in four on two hits to lead the Braves past Carine Cats 15-4 in Sunday's second game of the doubleheader. Kennelly drove in runs on a home run in the third, a walk in the fourth, and a home run in the seventh. Carine scored four runs in the sixth inning, but the Braves still managed to pull out the victory. Tom Hartley, Declan Phillips, and Carlos Salas all had RBIs in the inning. The Braves got things moving in the first inning when Ben Drew singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. The team kept scoring throughout the game, going on to add three runs in the eighth with RBIs from Jordan Dyer and Kevin Clark. Flynn McGahan pitched the Braves to victory. The pitcher allowed three hits and four runs over three innings, striking out five. Kennelly and Daniel Choi entered the game out of the bullpen. Cameron Landy took the loss for Carine. The pitcher surrendered four runs on six hits over three innings, striking out one. Ryan Nuttall started the game for the Braves. The righty lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out one and walking zero. The Braves tallied two home runs on the day. Kennelly went for the long ball in the third and seventh innings. Overall the team had 15 hits including two apiece for Drew, Choi, Geoff Kerr, Kennelly, and Jack Rigden. The Braves also didn't make any errors in the field as Cody Parkinson had 11 chances, the most on the team. Hartley went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead the Cats in hits. Carine slipped to 2-6 and plays Vic Park next while the Braves are on top of the ladder with a 8-1 record before playing Vic Park next Wednesday. South Perth 1 v Wembley 6 South Perth Cubs fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 6-1 loss to Wembley Magpies on Sunday. The Magpies took the lead on an RBI single from Nick Alexiou in the first inning. Alexiou pitched Wembley to victory. The righty went seven innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out 13. Lucas John took the loss for South Perth. The hurler went six innings, allowing four runs on eight hits, striking out one and walking one. Warwick Saupold went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Cubs in hits. South Perth didn't commit a single error in the field as Patrick Temby had six chances, the most on the team. Wembley racked up ten hits in the game. Riley Spring went 3-for-3 and Jayson Brown and Alex Osuchowski had multiple hits for Wembley too. South Perth 12 v Wembley 2 Four runs batted in from Jake Bowey helped lead South Perth Cubs past Wembley Magpies 12-2 in the second game of Sunday's doubleheader. Bowey drove in runs on a triple in the first, a wild pitch in the fifth, and a home run in the eighth. The Cubs got things moving in the first inning, when Bowey tripled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. They put four runs in the fifth with RBIs from Bowey, Patrick Temby, Adam Barbarich, and Jaxon Limpus. Tyler Paull was the winning pitcher for South Perth. The ace went six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and striking out three. Michael Albertini took the loss for Wembley. The hurler surrendered five runs on seven hits over four innings, striking out six. Will Sherriff started the game for the Cubs. The hurler surrendered zero runs on one hit over two innings, striking out two. The Cubs had nine hits in the game with two apiece for Luke Mann, Bowey, and Max Wheeler. The Magpies scattered eight hits in the game, including multiple for Nick Alexiou and Jayson Brown. After splitting the doubleheader, Wembley has a 2-5-1 record and plays Perth on Sunday. South Perth has four wins and four losses going into a big game v Wanneroo this coming Sunday. Victoria Park Belmont 3 v Morley 15 Victoria Park Belmont Reds fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 15-3 loss to Morley Eagles on Sunday. The Eagles scored on a home run by Aaron Bonomi in the first inning and a home run by Luke Hughes in the second inning. Morley went on to score five runs in the sixth with home runs from Hughes and Mitchell Schofield and a single by Cody Holt. Brendan Sing led things off on the mound for Morley. The ace went six innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, striking out six and walking zero. Mathew Martin started the game for the Reds. The bulldog lasted two and a third innings, allowing seven hits and six runs while striking out two. Andrew Hurrelbrink and Matthew Reynolds entered the game in relief, throwing three and a third innings and one-third of an inning respectively. Vic Park socked one home run on the day. Jack Smalpage had a long ball in the third inning. The Reds had eight hits total in the game with two apiece for Zak Meloncelli and Josh Paull. The Reds didn't commit a single error in the field as Smalpage had the most chances with seven. Morley racked up 17 hits, including multiple for Hughes, Zac McMillin, Schofield, Bonomi, and Kieran Chapman. They didn't make any errors either as Chapman led the way with seven chances. Victoria Park Belmont 1 v Morley 14 Victoria Park Belmont Reds fell behind early in the second game and couldn't come back in a 14-1 loss to Morley Eagles. Morley scored on a single by Alex Hall in the first inning and a home run by Luke Hughes in the second inning. Morley scored four runs in the fifth inning with a single by Brandon Migro, a sacrifice fly by Mitchell Schofield, and a double by Cody Holt. Corey Brown was on the pitcher's mound for the Reds, giving up six runs on nine hits over three innings. Daniel Meloncelli, Matthew Reynolds, and Adam England each contributed in relief for the Reds. Jack Smalpage went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Reds in hits. The side didn't make a single error as Smalpage had the most chances in the field with ten. Morley racked up 17 hits, including multiple to Migro, Aaron Bonomi, Hughes, Holt, and Hall, who made the most plays with seven in an error-free game. Morley is now 4-2 and plays the Swans next Sunday while Vic Park is 5-3 and looking for a win at Carine. Gosnells 0 v Wanneroo 7 Gosnells Hawks fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 7-0 loss to Wanneroo Giants on Sunday. The Giants scored on a double by Owen Pilcher and a single by Nicholas Riley in the second inning. A single by Jack Burt in the second inning was a positive for Gosnells. Tom Bailey led the Giants to victory on the mound. Bailey went six innings, allowing zero runs on three hits and striking out nine. Jay Reynolds, Jay Bullingham, and Jackson Riley all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory. Adam Millson took the loss for the Hawks. The pitcher allowed seven hits and four runs over three innings, striking out four and walking one. Luke Houston, Burt, and Tim Leitch each managed one hit for the Hawks. Wanneroo saw the ball well, racking up 13 hits including multiple from Pilcher, Coner Lourey, Dawson Summers, and Courtney Jones. Wanneroo sits second at 6-1 and plays the Swans on Wednesday night while Gosnells is 1-5 going into a game v Rockingham this weekend. Swan Districts 11 v Perth 1 Swan Districts Swans sailed to an easy victory over Perth 11-1 on Sunday. The Swans jumped on the board in the first with a two-run homer from Maddux Stivey. The Swans also notched four runs in the third inning with RBIs from Dan Carter, Bailey-Jay Cooke, Stivey, and Lewdon Te Mara. Tyson Noel got the win for the Swans. Noel lasted five innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out six. Stivey and Dillan Clarkson entered the game out of the bullpen. Ben Randall took the loss for Perth, going one and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and five runs while striking out one and walking one. The Swans saw the ball well, racking up 12 hits in the game. Ashton Hamilton, Daniel Johnston, Stivey, and Trent Daniele each had multiple hits as Hamilton went 3-for-4 at the plate. The Swans didn't commit a single error in the field either as Brody Clarkson had eight chances, the most on the team. The Swans improved to 5-2 and take on Wanneroo on Wednesday night while Perth looks for a win at Wembley. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. 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