Baseball WA is proud to continue our partnership with the Stephen Michael Foundation, which welcomed Warwick Saupold as a special guest at the 2023 Rising Leaders Camp.
The Rising Leaders program utilises sport to engage, encourage and support the development of school students as leaders amongst their peers and within their communities. The program also helps students develop personal skills to manage stressful situations and regulate problematic emotions when they arise. Last year, the program guided students through practical and theoretical activities related to self-awareness, teamwork, mental health and wellbeing, drug awareness, Aboriginal culture leadership and decision making, and event management. "On behalf of the SMF, I wanted to just say a huge thank you to Warwick for attending our Rising Leaders camp last week. He was honest and authentic with how he spoke and allowed the students to engage not only during the Q&A but afterward as well," SMF Operations Manager Liam Anthony said. Interested in joining the BWA Field Crew for the Perth Heat season?
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Remuneration will be provided. Please submit your interest here: BWA Field Crew for Perth Heat Series It was another awesome weekend of baseball in Harcher State League with some close results and high-scoring matchups as Wanneroo, Braves, Morley, Vic Park Belmont, and Swan Districts lead the way in the top five.
Check out GameChanger recaps below and stay tuned to BWA Facebook and Instagram for more updates. Braves 3, South Perth Souths 0 Both teams were strong on the mound on Friday, but Braves defeated South Perth 3-0. Daniel Schmidt started the game for Braves and recorded 12 outs. An error put Braves on the board in the bottom of the third. Todd Hatcher earned the win for Braves. The reliever allowed one hit and zero runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking one. Warwick Saupold took the loss for South Perth. The starting pitcher went four and two-thirds innings, surrendering two runs (zero earned) on three hits, striking out eight and walking one. Schmidt started the game for Braves, allowing one hit and zero runs over four innings, striking out six and walking two. Tucker Smith collected the save. Cody Parkinson made the most of his chances at the plate, with Braves’ number seven hitter leading the team with two hits in three at-bats. Josh Kennelly had one RBI on a 1-for-3 day. Braves were sure-handed in the field and didn’t make any errors as Parkinson made the most plays with 11. South Perth’s Brett Walters went 2-for-3 as the defense turned one double play in the game. Braves 3, South Perth Souths 1 Braves defeated South Perth 3-1 thanks to a strong start by Sam Kennelly, recording 16 outs with four hits and one run over five and one-third innings. Kennelly struck out six and walked five. A fielder’s choice by Adam Barbarich put South Perth on the board in the bottom of the first. James Smibert singled on a full count, helping Braves tie the game at one in the top of the second. A double by Ben Drew gave Braves a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth. South Perth starter Jake Bowey gave up four hits and one run over three innings, striking out two and walking three. Tucker Smith and Todd Hatcher pitched in relief for Braves, effectively shutting down the Souths. Braves tallied nine hits in the game as Tim Kennelly went 3-for-5 and Drew and Smibert had one RBI and two walks each. Braves took eight walks total and turned one double play on defense. South Perth’s number seven hitter Brett Walters led the team with three hits in five at-bats, while Barbarich had the only run batted in. Bowey went 2-for-3 and joined Simon Baumer with two walks a piece. Souths took seven walks total with no errors in the field as Bowey had the most chances with eight. Braves play Rockingham on Friday night and South Perth has a Sunday doubleheader at Morley. Carine Cats 6, Gosnells Hawks 5 Carine Cats bested Gosnells Hawks 6-5 on Sunday at Tom Bateman Sporting Complex Reserve. Gosnells got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Rodney Tennie singled and Riely Hall walked, each scoring one run. Cas Silber doubled on an 0-2 count, which helped Carine tie the game at two in the top of the second. Carine captured a 5-2 lead in the top of the third after Kylan Granland hit a sacrifice fly, Brendan Heath walked, and Silber was struck by a pitch, each scoring one run. Simon Fisch stepped on the hill first for the Cats, allowing three hits and three runs (one earned) over three innings, striking out two and walking four. Conor Lourey appeared in relief. Hall started on the hill for Gosnells, allowing two hits and two runs over two innings, striking out one and walking three. Jordan Power went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Carine in hits, while Silber went 1-for-2 with three runs batted in. Jose Fuentes paced Carine with two of the team’s eight walks for the game. Jarrod McKay made the most of his chances at the plate, going 2-for-3. Hall went 1-for-1 with an RBI while the Hawks took six walks, including two for Hall and two for Louis Scaramella. Carine Cats 2, Gosnells Hawks 1 Carine snatched the lead late in a 2-1 victory over Gosnells in the second game of Sunday’s doubleheader. It was tied at one in the top of the seventh when Cooper McDonnell doubled to score the winning run. Both teams were strong on the bump. Carine pitchers struck out 10 while Gosnells sat down five. Carine was first on the board when Josh Molen drew a bases-loaded walk in the third. Gosnells tied the game at one in the bottom of the sixth after scoring on a wild pitch. Jordan Power started for Carine, allowing two hits and one run over six innings with eight strikeouts and one walk. Tarrant Reimers threw one inning of shutout ball in relief with two strikeouts and no hits or walks. Sam Forrest opened the game for Gosnells, giving up four hits and one run over five and two-thirds innings with five strikeouts and four walks. McDonnell and Ethan Campbell collected two hits apiece for Carine. McDonnell led the team with one RBI on a 2-for-4 day. The Cats turned one double play, too. Jarrod McKay and Jamie White collected one hit each for Gosnells, as the defense turned a double play and didn’t make any errors, with Calvin Butler taking the most chances. Carine takes on Swan Districts on Friday night and visits Rockingham on Sunday. Gosnells has a Sunday game vs. Wanneroo. Perth 5, Morley Eagles 3 Perth defeated Morley Eagles 5-3 on Sunday at Crimea Park. Perth got on the board in the first inning after Jason Warburton tripled, scoring two runs. Perth added one run in the third as Edgar Mundarain singled to make it 3-0. Jake White opened the game for Perth, allowing four hits and three runs (two earned) over five innings, striking out two and walking one. Adam Millson started the game for Morley. He gave up four hits and three runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking three. Brian (Tanner) Jessen-Dalton threw four innings of shutout ball for Perth in relief, allowing one hit with no walks and 10 strikeouts. Perth collected 10 hits in the game with two apiece for Devon Ramirez-Beaver, Mundarain, and White. Mundarain and Warburton were tough to handle back-to-back in the lineup, as each drove in two runs while the defense managed one double play. Josh Silvi, Cody Holt, Reece Thompson, Sam Abbott, and George Calverley each collected one hit for Morley. Silvi seized on his opportunities, leading Morley with two runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. He went 1-for-3 on the day. Morley turned one double play in the game, too. Perth host UWA Magpies for a doubleheader on Sunday while Morley will look to bounce back at home vs. South Perth. Victoria Park Belmont Reds 6, Rockingham Rams 4 Vic Park Belmont was triumphant over Rockingham 6-4 on Sunday at Hourglass Reserve. Rockingham opened the scoring in the first after one run scored on another play. A single by Jesse Sequeira extended the Rockingham lead to 2-0 in the bottom of the third inning. Vic Park tied the game in the top of the sixth with a single by Jack Smalpage and a walk by Cody Van Der Graaf. Reds took the lead in the top of the seventh as Eddie Satisky smashed an RBI double for a 3-2 advantage. Sequeira singled for Rockingham to level the score at three apiece in the bottom of the seventh. Vic Park Belmont broke up the tie when Scott Combs singled to bring home two runs in the top of the eighth. A double by Josh Paull extended the lead to 6-3. Rockingham got one back but it wasn’t enough as the Reds came away with the win. Curtis Bacon started for Vic Park, giving up six hits and two runs over five and one-third innings, striking out three and walking none. Mathew Martin appeared in relief. Vinnie Tarantola started the game for Rockingham, allowing nine hits and four runs over eight innings, striking out nine and walking four. Vic Park accumulated nine hits in the game, with two apiece for Ryan Boyer and Satisky. Combs led the side with two runs batted in on a 1-for-3 day. Reds turned one double play in the game. Sequeira drove the middle of the lineup, leading Rockingham with two runs batted in. The right fielder went 2-for-4 on the day. Sequeira and Darryl Artis each collected two hits while Tarantola stole two bases. The Rams didn’t make any errors in the field as Jesse Neretlis had the most chances with nine. Victoria Park Belmont Reds 12, Rockingham Rams 8 The second game of the doubleheader saw Vic Park win again, this time 12-8 thanks in large part to a huge performance by Ryan Boyer. He drove in five runs on two hits, including a three-run homer to center field in the sixth and a 2-RBI double in the seventh. Vic Park Belmont collected 12 hits and Rockingham had nine in the high-scoring affair. A groundout by Mathew Martin put Reds on the board in the top of the first. Rockingham’s Jesse Sequeira homered to left field after a six pitch at-bat, tying the game at one in the bottom of the second. Reds broke up the tie in the top of the fourth when an error scored one run. A triple by Taiyo Kurosawa extended the lead to 4-1. Martin hit a solo home run to center field in the top of the fifth for Vic Park. Rockingham tied the game in the bottom of the fifth thanks to a single by Joshua Diggins, a wild pitch, and a base hit by Sequeira. The tie was once again snapped in the top of the sixth when Boyer’s home run scored three for Vic Park, followed by Josh Paull’s single to make it 9-5. Reds added three more runs in the top of the seventh on two hits. Sean Garratt hit a solo home run to center field and Boyer doubled, scoring two runs. Mizuki Akatsuka opened the game for Vic Park, giving up eight hits and six runs (three earned) over six innings, striking out nine and walking one. Paull pitched in relief. Brock Molloy started the game for Rockingham, allowing seven hits and five runs (four earned) over four and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking four. Vic Park tallied 12 hits in the game. Garratt, Boyer, Kurosawa, Joshua Greenham, and Paull had two hits each. Garratt had two of the team’s four stolen bases. Rockingham accumulated nine hits as Sequeira went 2-for-3 to lead the team. Rams turned one double play in the game. Vic Park has the week off before visiting South Perth on Sunday 26 November while Rockingham plays Braves and Carine this weekend. Wanneroo Giants 6, UWA Magpies 2 Wanneroo Giants earned a 6-2 victory over UWA Magpies on Sunday at Mateljan Park. Wanneroo got on the board in the first inning after Courtney Jones grounded out, scoring one run. They added another in the third as Byron Armstrong doubled to make it 2-0. UWA Magpies scored two runs in the top of the sixth on a home run to left field by Bass Cooper. Jacob Myer earned the win for Wanneroo. The starting pitcher gave up two hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out six and walking one. Tom bailey pitched in relief. Fujiura Masato stepped on the mound first for UWA Magpies, giving up five hits and three runs (two earned) over five innings, striking out three and walking one. Wanneroo piled up nine hits in the game as Armstrong went 3-for-4 and Ethan Cooper and Jacob Santich drove in two runs each. Santich and Drake stole multiple bases as the team had six SB’s total. Cooper, Riley Spring, Nick Alexiou, and William Eastman each collected one hit for UWA Magpies. Cooper went 1-for-3 at the plate as the first baseman led the team with two runs batted in. They turned one double play in the game. Wanneroo Giants 7, UWA Magpies 3 In the second game of the doubleheader, Wanneroo won 7-3 despite UWA Magpies scoring first. UWA Magpies took advantage of an error to score a run in the second. Wanneroo quickly tied it up at one with a sacrifice fly off the bat of Daniel Stephenson. Giants pulled in front in the third when Courtney Jones hit a sacrifice fly and an error extended the lead to 4-1. Frazer Brice earned the win for Wanneroo. The righty surrendered five hits and one run (zero earned) over five innings, striking out four and walking one. Rob Sorensen pitched in relief. Kai Kurasho took the loss for UWA Magpies. The starting pitcher went three and one-third innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on three hits, striking out one and walking four. Leadoff hitter Drake Angeron led Wanneroo with two hits in four at-bats. Angeron, Jones, and Stephenson each drove in one run. The team had patience at the plate, with Jones, Nicholas Riley, and Ben King taking two walks each with a total of eight on the day. Riley and Angeron stole multiple bases for Wanneroo as the team stole eight total and made two double plays in the game. Bass Cooper and Jacob Davila each collected two hits for UWA Magpies. Michael Albertini led the side with one run batted in as they went 1-for-2 on the day. Next up for Wanneroo is a game at Gosnells on Sunday while UWA Magpies visits Perth for a doubleheader. Copyright © 2023 GameChanger Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
Baseball WA Hall of Famer and Australian baseball legend Tony Adamson has been featured in The West Australian ahead of his induction into the WA Hall of Champions on Monday 13 November.
The main criteria for admission to the WA Hall of Champions includes:
Congrats to Tony! Check out the full story from The West Australian HERE. You can also view his BWA Hall of Fame page for more info. There were 10 big games in Harcher State League over the weekend as Wanneroo, Braves, Morley, South Perth, and Swan Districts make up the top five.
Check out GameChanger recaps below and stay tuned to BWA Facebook and Instagram for more updates. Morley Eagles 2, Swan Districts Swans 1 Morley Eagles took Friday’s game in dramatic fashion with a 2-1 walk-off victory over Swan Districts Swans at Empire Ballpark. The game was tied at one in the bottom of the seventh when Alex Hall hit a solo home run to right field. The pitching was strong on both sides. Morley pitchers struck out two and Swan Districts sat down three. The Eagles got on the board in the fourth inning after Ryan Kift singled, scoring one run. Swan Districts tied the game at one in the top of the fifth after scoring on a wild pitch. Brendan Sing earned the win for Morley. The reliever gave up two hits and no walks or runs over two and two-thirds innings. Lachlan Waite got the start, giving up four hits and one run (zero earned) over four and one-third innings, striking out two and walking none. Cameron Liss stepped on the mound first for Swan Districts. The righty surrendered three hits and one run over five innings, striking out three and walking five. Hall, Luke Hughes, Aaron Bonomi, and Kift each collected one hit for Morley, with Hall and Kift driving in one run each. The Eagles took six walks, two by Matt Dixon, and turned one double play in the game. Cameron Phelts and Boston Foot had two hits apiece for Swan Districts. Braves 11, Gosnells Hawks 0 Liam Collins drove in five runs on two hits to lead Braves past Gosnells Hawks 11-0 on Sunday at Frankland Park. Collins hit a grand slam to left field in the second inning, scoring four runs, and singled in the first inning, scoring one. Braves won thanks in part to six runs in the second innings. Josh Kennelly doubled, scoring two runs, before Collins hit a grand slam to left field. Braves opened the scoring in the bottom of the first after Kennelly drew a walk, scoring a run, Cody Parkinson singled, scoring two, and Collins hit a base hit to bring in another. Matt Kennelly started on the mound for Braves, giving up one hit in five scoreless innings with five strikeouts and no walks. Riley Hall started the game for Gosnells, allowing two hits and four runs over two-thirds of an inning, striking out two and walking four. Braves had patience at the plate, piling up 11 walks for the game. Kennelly, Kevin Clark, and James Smibert led the team with two walks each. Braves turned one double play in the game and didn’t make any errors as Kennelly had the most plays with five. Jarrod McKay led Gosnells with one hit, as the side had clean fielding with seven chances for Luke Houston. Braves 7, Gosnells Hawks 2 Braves defeated Gosnells 7-2 in the second game of the doubleheader after scoring in the first inning on a Matt Kennelly single and a wild pitch. Braves added two runs in the third. Kennelly doubled, making the score 4-0. Campbell Froude earned the win for Braves, giving up five hits and two runs (zero earned) over five innings, striking out three and walking two. Tucker Smith and Todd Hatcher each threw shutout innings in relief. Jack Burt took the loss for Gosnells. The righty went five innings, allowing four runs (two earned) on seven hits, striking out three and walking four. Braves tallied nine hits in the game. Kennelly led Braves with three hits in four at-bats. The defense turned two double plays as well. Number seven hitter Calvin Butler showed the depth of Gosnells’ lineup with two hits in three at-bats. Riley Hall and Butler were a one-two punch in the lineup and drove in one run each. Gosnells turned one double play. Braves play South Perth this weekend and Gosnells has a Sunday showdown with Carine. Carine Cats 10, UWA Magpies 0 Carine Cats won big over UWA Magpies 10-0 on Sunday at UWA Sports Park. They got on the board in the second, scoring one run on a Carlos Salas groundout. Carine added two more runs in the top of the fifth inning on one hit. Cas Silber hit a solo home run to centre field, and Jacob Davila induced Kylan Granland to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored. Simon Fisch stepped on the mound first for Carine, giving up two hits in five scoreless innings with four strikeouts and one walk. Fujiura Masato stepped on the hill first for UWA Magpies, allowing one hit and one run over three innings, striking out four and walking one. Ethan Campbell threw two innings of no-run ball for Carine in relief, allowing one hit, striking out two and walking one. Jose Fuentes went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Carine in hits while Granland went 2-for-4. The Cats had patience at the plate, with 11 walks in the game including two apiece for Salas, Tarrant Reimers, Josh Molen, and Bailey Moorfield. Carine stole 11 bases including four by Salas, while the defense was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Reimers made the most plays with 11. Carine Cats 4, UWA Magpies 0 Carine Cats took down UWA Magpies 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at UWA Sports Park. They opened the scoring in the first after Conor Lourey grounded out, bringing home a run. A sacrifice fly by Tom Hartley extended Carine’s lead to 2-0 in the top of the second. Tarrant Reimers started the game for Carine, giving up five hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out seven and walking one. Bradley Tate started the game for UWA Magpies. He gave up five hits and four runs (three earned) over three innings, striking out none and walking two. Lourey drove the middle of the lineup, leading Carine with two runs batted in. Hartley, Brendan Heath, Carlos Salas, Reimers, and Tyson Le Quesne each collected one hit for Carine. Kylan Granland led the team with two of their six walks. Carine turned one double play in the game and didn’t make any errors. Salas had the most chances in the field with seven. Riley Spring, Joshua Houston, Matthew Reyes, Michael Albertini, and Oki Takishima each collected one hit for UWA Magpies. The defense turned a double play, too. Carine heads to Gosnells this Sunday and UWA Magpies visit Wanneroo. Morley Eagles 8, Victoria Park Belmont Reds 5 Ulrich Bojarski collected three hits in four at-bats as Morley Eagles defeated Victoria Park Belmont 8-5 on Sunday at Crimea Park. Bojarski singled in the second, third, and seventh innings. A base hit by Jack Smalpage on an 0-2 count put Vic Park on the board in the top of the first. Aaron Bonomi singled on an 0-2 count to help Morley tied the game at one in the bottom of the second. The Eagles flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the third, scoring five runs on five hits to take a 6-1 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Cody Holt that drove in two. Adam Millson earned the win for Morley. The starting pitcher gave up five hits and one run (zero earned) over five innings, striking out three and walking one. Riley Franklin, Koskei Parkington-Hopes, Brendan Sing, and Kieran Hall pitched in relief. Mizuki Akatsuka took the loss for Vic Park Belmont, going seven innings with eight runs (five earned) on 12 hits, striking out four and walking one. Morley tallied 13 hits in the game. Bojarski, Jesse Williams, Matt Dixon, and George Calverley had multiple hits. Williams stole three bases while the defense turned one double play. The Reds piled up 10 hits, led by Smalpage going 2-for-5. Josh Paull, Smalpage, and Jayden Mitchell had one RBI each. Morley plays Perth this Sunday and Vic Park has a doubleheader at Rockingham. Rockingham Rams 8, Perth 5 Rockingham Rams bested Perth 8-5 on Sunday after taking the lead late in the game. It was tied at five in the top of the seventh when Jesse Sequeira homered to left field, scoring three runs. Rockingham opened the scoring in the top of the first on two singles, starting with Joshua Diggins’ RBI base hit. Jake White singled to help Perth tie the game at two in the bottom of the first. Rockingham took the lead in the top of the third. David Nichols hit a sacrifice fly, scoring two runs, to give the Rams a 4-2 advantage. Perth captured a 5-4 lead in the bottom of the third after Ronald (Ronnie) Sweeny doubled, Edgar Mundarain hit a sacrifice fly, and Jesse Barron grounded out, each scoring one run. Rockingham went back in front 8-5 in the top of the seventh when Vinnie Tarantola singled, scoring a run, and Sequeira homered to left field, scoring three. Tarantola started on the hill for Rockingham. The lefty surrendered six hits and five runs (three earned) over seven innings, striking out seven and walking two. Brian (Tanner) Jessen-Dalton started the game for Perth, giving up four hits and four runs over five innings, striking out eight and walking three. Leadoff hitter Darryl Artis led Rockingham with two hits in three at-bats. Sequeira provided pop in the middle of the lineup and led the Rams with three runs batted in. The outfielder went 1-for-3 on the day. Diggins and Artis stole two bases each as Rockingham had five stolen bases total. White went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Perth in hits. Mundarain, Sweeny, and Barron each drove in a run while the defense didn’t make any errors. Mundarain had the most chances in the field with 13. Perth 1, Rockingham Rams 0 It came down to the wire on Sunday at Inglewood Oval as Perth grabbed a 1-0 victory in walk-off fashion over the Rockingham Rams. The game was still scoreless in the bottom of the seventh when Brock Molloy induced Austin Moyle to hit into a fielder’s choice but one run scored. Both teams were strong on the mound. Perth pitchers struck out six while Rockingham Rams sat down one. Jordano Vivona earned the win for Perth. The right-handed pitcher allowed zero hits and zero runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two with no walks. Jake White stepped on the mound first for Perth. The righty allowed five hits and zero runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking two. Molloy led things off on the hill for Rockingham. He allowed one hit and one run (zero earned) over six innings, striking out one and walking two. Benjamin Nesbit led Perth with one hit in two at-bats. Perth didn’t commit a single error in the field as Edgar Mundarain had the most chances with six. Number eight hitter Lachlan Cahill showed the depth of Rockingham’s lineup with two hits in three at-bats. Perth plays at Morley this Sunday and Rockingham hosts Victoria Park Belmont for a doubleheader. Wanneroo Giants 3, Swan Districts Swans 2 Wanneroo Giants snatched the lead late in their 3-2 victory over Swan Districts Swans on Sunday. The game was tied at two in the bottom of the seventh when an error scored one run. The pitching was strong on both sides. Wanneroo pitchers struck out nine while Swan Districts sat down two. A solo home run to left field by Ben King put Wanneroo on the board in the bottom of the second. Wanneroo’s Nicholas Riley hit a solo homer in the bottom of the third. The home run fest continued when Michael De Gasperis sent one out of the park in the top of the fourth for the Swans. De Gasperis singled to tie the game at two in the top of the fifth. Rob Sorensen earned the win for Wanneroo, giving up zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out two and walking none. Jacob Myer stepped on the bump first for Wanneroo. The starting pitcher allowed five hits and two runs over six innings, striking out five and walking two. Dillian Clarkson started on the mound for Swan Districts. The left-handed pitcher allowed nine hits and three runs (two earned) over eight innings, striking out two and walking none. Tom Bailey and Frazer Brice each came on in relief for Wanneroo and shut down the Swans. Wanneroo tallied nine hits in the game with two apiece for King and Riley, who also had an RBI each. Wanneroo turned one double play in the game and didn’t make any errors. Jacob Santich had the most plays with 12. De Gasperis went 2-for-4 to lead Swan Districts in hits. The defense turned one double play, too. Wanneroo has a doubleheader vs. UWA Magpies this Sunday and Swan Districts has the week off before a matchup with Carine on Friday 17 November. South Perth Souths 4, Victoria Park Belmont Reds 2 Cameron Landy collected three hits in three at-bats as South Perth won 4-2 over Victoria Park Belmont at Empire Ballpark. Landy had base hits in the first, third, and fifth innings. South Perth’s scoring started in the top of the first with Landy’s RBI single. Vic Park tied it up at the bottom of the third with two doubles, including an RBI hit by Jack Smalpage. South Perth didn’t take the lead until late in the game when it was tied at two in the top of the fifth. Landy’s single brought home two runs. Jake Bowey started the game for South Perth, giving up five hits and two runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking two. Mathew Martin stepped on the bump first for Vic Park. He surrendered seven hits and four runs (one earned) over four and one-third innings, striking out three and walking two. Reliever Joseph Ranford threw one inning of shutout ball for South Perth, striking out two and walking one with no hits. South Perth didn’t make any errors in the field as Oliver McMahon had the most plays with seven. Josh Paull, Taiyo Kurosawa, Eddie Satisky, Smalpage, and Sean Garratt each collected one hit for Vic Park Belmont. Satisky and Smalpage were a one-two punch in the lineup, each driving in a run. The Reds turned one double play in the game. South Perth will travel to Braves for their next game on Friday. Vic Park heads to Rockingham for a doubleheader. Copyright © 2023 GameChanger Media, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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