2022 Game Summaries
GRAND FINAL
Wanneroo Giants was victorious over Morley Eagles, 5-1
Morley Eagles got things moving in the first inning. Morley Eagles scored one run when Brad Allpike singled.
Tyson Le Quesne earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Wanneroo Giants. The fireballer lasted six innings, allowing five hits and one run while striking out eight and walking one. Simon Eissens threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Luke Hulbert took the loss for Morley Eagles. The hurler allowed eight hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out nine and walking zero.
Wanneroo Giants tallied one home run on the day. Ben Telford had a four bagger in the first inning.
Rhys Kelly went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Wanneroo Giants in hits.
Hulbert led Morley Eagles with two hits in four at bats. Morley Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field. Daniel Calverley had nine chances in the field, the most on the team.
GAME 10
Even though Willetton Wildcats gave up five runs in the fifth inning, they still defeated Hedland Reds 11-8 on Tuesday. The offensive onslaught by Hedland Reds was led by Mitch Williams, Kevin Charles, and Chris OHara, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.
Both pitching staffs had their hands full, frequently dealing with runners on base. Willetton Wildcats collected 11 hits and Hedland Reds had ten.
Willetton Wildcats got things moving in the second inning. Zac Hester drew a walk, scoring one run.
Dylan Bowker led things off on the pitcher's mound for Willetton Wildcats. The fireballer surrendered eight runs on nine hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out four.
Charles was on the hill for Hedland Reds. The pitcher went two innings, allowing ten runs on six hits and striking out one. Williams threw four innings in relief.
Willetton Wildcats collected 11 hits. Alex Haynes and Corey Ramsey each collected multiple hits for Willetton Wildcats. Haynes went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Willetton Wildcats in hits.
Hedland Reds tallied ten hits. Ryan Read, Williams, and Charles all managed multiple hits for Hedland Reds. Read led Hedland Reds with three hits in four at bats.
Based on the outcome of this game, Morley Eagles progress to the Championship Game as the second qualifier.
GAME 9
Wanneroo Giants secured the first slot in tomorrow's Championship Game with a 7-5 win over Morley Eagles.
Morley Eagles captured the lead in the first inning. An error scored one run for Morley Eagles.
Wanneroo Giants took the lead for good with six runs in the third inning. In the third Ryan Gough singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Xavier Fatai singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run, Rhys Kelly singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs for Wanneroo Giants.
Morley Eagles put up three runs in the second inning. Morley Eagles put the pressure on, lead by a single by Daniel Calverley and an error on a ball put in play by Luke Hulbert.
Jayme Branch led things off on the mound for Wanneroo Giants. The righty lasted one inning, allowing three hits and five runs while striking out one.
Steve Hills toed the rubber for Morley Eagles. The hurler allowed eight hits and seven runs over three innings, striking out two. Damon Clark threw two innings in relief.
Calverley went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
Wanneroo Giants racked up nine hits. Kelly and Mitch Belton each collected multiple hits for Wanneroo Giants.
GAME 8
Wanneroo Giants took the lead late and defeated Kelmscott Bulldogs 7-6 on Monday. The game was tied at four with Kelmscott Bulldogs batting in the top of the ninth when Jason Hughes singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.
Bats blistered as Wanneroo Giants collected ten hits and Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied eight in the high-scoring game.
Kelmscott Bulldogs fired up the offense in the second inning. Kelmscott Bulldogs scored one run when Joshua Nicholson singled.
Tama Pihama took the win for Wanneroo Giants. The bulldog allowed one hit and zero runs over three and a third innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Dylan Evans took the loss for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righty lasted one-third of an inning, allowing two hits and one run while walking zero.
Simon Eissens started the game for Wanneroo Giants. Eissens allowed seven hits and four runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out six and walking one Brenden Baldwin started the game for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The pitcher went seven and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and striking out three
Wanneroo Giants scattered ten hits in the game. Pihama, Brayden Luksa, and Xavier Fatai each racked up multiple hits for Wanneroo Giants. Pihama led Wanneroo Giants with three hits in four at bats.
Kelmscott Bulldogs racked up eight hits on the day. Patrick Carlin and Tyler Bosman all collected multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs.
GAME 7
Toby Webb was dialled in at the plate on Monday, tallying four hits and leading Morley Eagles to a 11-7 win over Hedland Reds. Webb singled in the first, doubled in the second, doubled in the third, and singled in the fourth.
An early lead helped propel Morley Eagles to victory. Morley Eagles scored on a double by Luke Hulbert and a wild pitch during Daniel Calverley's at bat in the first inning.
Morley Eagles scored four runs in the third inning. Webb and Steve Hills all drove in runs in the frame.
Webb led things off on the pitcher's mound for Morley Eagles. The bulldog allowed one hit and two runs over three innings, striking out three.
Michael Verbunt started the game for Hedland Reds. The pitcher allowed six hits and nine runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three. Chris OHara threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Morley Eagles racked up nine hits. Webb and Damon Clark all collected multiple hits for Morley Eagles. Webb went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
Rodney Mills led Hedland Reds with two hits in two at bats.
GAME 6
Washed out - no result
GAME 5
Washed out - no result
GAME 4
Willetton Wildcats watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 17-5 loss to Morley Eagles on Sunday. Morley Eagles scored on a double by Luke Hulbert in the first inning, a error in the first inning, a error in the first inning, and a single by Daniel Calverley in the second inning.
The Willetton Wildcats struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Morley Eagles, giving up 17 runs.
Morley Eagles got things started in the first inning. Hulbert doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Willetton Wildcats tallied three runs in the sixth inning. Connor Gorham, Jayden Ramsey, and Fletcher Thomas each had RBIs in the big inning.
Morley Eagles scored five runs in the sixth inning. Troy Cox, Toby Webb, Hulbert, Steve Hills, and Brad Prisov all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.
Hulbert toed the rubber for Morley Eagles. The bulldog allowed five hits and one run over four innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Dylan Bowker started the game for Willetton Wildcats. The pitcher lasted one inning, allowing two hits and four runs while walking zero. Wayne Sheldon threw six innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Gorham led Willetton Wildcats with four hits in four at bats.
Morley Eagles totaled 17 hits. Hulbert, Hills, Cox, Webb, and Calverley all managed multiple hits for Morley Eagles. Hulbert went 4-for-6 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
GAME 3
Kelmscott Bulldogs watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 16-9 loss to Hedland Reds on Saturday. Hedland Reds took the lead on a single in the first inning.
Kelmscott Bulldogs collected nine hits and Hedland Reds had 16 in the high-scoring affair.
Hedland Reds got things moving in the first inning. Hedland Reds scored one run when Kevin Charles singled.
Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied six runs in the sixth inning. Kelmscott Bulldogs big bats were led by Matt Hoffman, Patrick Carlin, Brendan Warner, Callum Butler, Rhegan Prosser, and Jason Hughes, all knocking in runs in the inning.
Hedland Reds scored five runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower by Hedland Reds was led by Mitch Williams, Charles, Jaiden Bell, Chris OHara, and Liam Gangell, who each had RBIs in the inning.
Charles got the win for Hedland Reds. The fireballer allowed five hits and two runs over four innings, striking out one and walking one. OHara and Jayden Turner entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Shane Street took the loss for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righty lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing 11 hits and eight runs while striking out six.
Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied nine hits. Dylan Evans and Hughes each collected multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs. Hughes and Evans each collected two hits to lead Kelmscott Bulldogs. Kelmscott Bulldogs stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Warner led the way with two. Kelmscott Bulldogs was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Carlin made the most plays with eight.
Hedland Reds racked up 16 hits in the game. Arthur Pitt, Turner, Charles, Gangell, and Williams all collected multiple hits for Hedland Reds. Pitt led Hedland Reds with four hits in four at bats.
GAME 2
Morley Eagles stayed in it until the end, but Kelmscott Bulldogs pulled away late in a 12-6 victory on Saturday. The game was tied at six with Kelmscott Bulldogs batting in the top of the fifth when Matt Hoffman doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.
Morley Eagles collected three hits and Kelmscott Bulldogs had 14 in the high-scoring affair.
Morley Eagles tallied four runs in the third inning. Morley Eagles offense in the inning was led by Alec McAvoy, Leigh Italiano, and Ambrose Italiano, who all drove in runs.
Malakai Dean led things off on the pitcher's mound for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righthander lasted two innings, allowing two hits and six runs while striking out one.
Troy Cox was on the hill for Morley Eagles. Cox went four innings, allowing five runs on eight hits, striking out one and walking one. Daniel Calverley threw two innings in relief.
Brady Manning, Italiano, and Luke Hulbert each managed one hit to lead Morley Eagles.
Kelmscott Bulldogs racked up 14 hits on the day. Hoffman, Joshua Nicholson, and Patrick Carlin each managed multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs.
GAME 1
Willetton Wildcats's effort to come back from down five runs in the second inning came up just short, as they fell 7-5 to Wanneroo Giants on Saturday. Willetton Wildcats scored two runs in the failed comeback on a single by Alex Haynes in the second and a in the third.
Willetton Wildcats lost despite out-hitting Wanneroo Giants seven to six.
Willetton Wildcats got things started in the first inning when Tristan Campbell doubled on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs.
Wanneroo Giants pulled away for good with seven runs in the second inning. In the second Jay Lunnon singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Mitch Belton singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run, Adrian Denotter induced Xavier Fatai to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored, Brayden Luksa drew a walk, scoring one run, Jordan Belcastro singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, and Ryan Gough singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
Jayme Branch pitched Wanneroo Giants to victory. The pitcher surrendered one run on two hits over two innings, walking one. Fatai threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Denotter took the loss for Willetton Wildcats. Denotter went two-thirds of an inning, allowing five runs on four hits.
Luksa started the game for Wanneroo Giants. The righty went two innings, allowing four runs on three hits and striking out two Dylan Bowker started the game for Willetton Wildcats. The bulldog lasted one and one-third innings, allowing two hits and two runs while walking one
Willetton Wildcats racked up seven hits on the day. Haynes and Darcy Eiffer each had multiple hits for Willetton Wildcats. Eiffer and Haynes all had two hits to lead Willetton Wildcats.
Belcastro led Wanneroo Giants with two hits in three at bats.
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Wanneroo Giants was victorious over Morley Eagles, 5-1
Morley Eagles got things moving in the first inning. Morley Eagles scored one run when Brad Allpike singled.
Tyson Le Quesne earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Wanneroo Giants. The fireballer lasted six innings, allowing five hits and one run while striking out eight and walking one. Simon Eissens threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Luke Hulbert took the loss for Morley Eagles. The hurler allowed eight hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out nine and walking zero.
Wanneroo Giants tallied one home run on the day. Ben Telford had a four bagger in the first inning.
Rhys Kelly went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Wanneroo Giants in hits.
Hulbert led Morley Eagles with two hits in four at bats. Morley Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field. Daniel Calverley had nine chances in the field, the most on the team.
GAME 10
Even though Willetton Wildcats gave up five runs in the fifth inning, they still defeated Hedland Reds 11-8 on Tuesday. The offensive onslaught by Hedland Reds was led by Mitch Williams, Kevin Charles, and Chris OHara, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.
Both pitching staffs had their hands full, frequently dealing with runners on base. Willetton Wildcats collected 11 hits and Hedland Reds had ten.
Willetton Wildcats got things moving in the second inning. Zac Hester drew a walk, scoring one run.
Dylan Bowker led things off on the pitcher's mound for Willetton Wildcats. The fireballer surrendered eight runs on nine hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out four.
Charles was on the hill for Hedland Reds. The pitcher went two innings, allowing ten runs on six hits and striking out one. Williams threw four innings in relief.
Willetton Wildcats collected 11 hits. Alex Haynes and Corey Ramsey each collected multiple hits for Willetton Wildcats. Haynes went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Willetton Wildcats in hits.
Hedland Reds tallied ten hits. Ryan Read, Williams, and Charles all managed multiple hits for Hedland Reds. Read led Hedland Reds with three hits in four at bats.
Based on the outcome of this game, Morley Eagles progress to the Championship Game as the second qualifier.
GAME 9
Wanneroo Giants secured the first slot in tomorrow's Championship Game with a 7-5 win over Morley Eagles.
Morley Eagles captured the lead in the first inning. An error scored one run for Morley Eagles.
Wanneroo Giants took the lead for good with six runs in the third inning. In the third Ryan Gough singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Xavier Fatai singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run, Rhys Kelly singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs for Wanneroo Giants.
Morley Eagles put up three runs in the second inning. Morley Eagles put the pressure on, lead by a single by Daniel Calverley and an error on a ball put in play by Luke Hulbert.
Jayme Branch led things off on the mound for Wanneroo Giants. The righty lasted one inning, allowing three hits and five runs while striking out one.
Steve Hills toed the rubber for Morley Eagles. The hurler allowed eight hits and seven runs over three innings, striking out two. Damon Clark threw two innings in relief.
Calverley went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
Wanneroo Giants racked up nine hits. Kelly and Mitch Belton each collected multiple hits for Wanneroo Giants.
GAME 8
Wanneroo Giants took the lead late and defeated Kelmscott Bulldogs 7-6 on Monday. The game was tied at four with Kelmscott Bulldogs batting in the top of the ninth when Jason Hughes singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.
Bats blistered as Wanneroo Giants collected ten hits and Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied eight in the high-scoring game.
Kelmscott Bulldogs fired up the offense in the second inning. Kelmscott Bulldogs scored one run when Joshua Nicholson singled.
Tama Pihama took the win for Wanneroo Giants. The bulldog allowed one hit and zero runs over three and a third innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Dylan Evans took the loss for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righty lasted one-third of an inning, allowing two hits and one run while walking zero.
Simon Eissens started the game for Wanneroo Giants. Eissens allowed seven hits and four runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out six and walking one Brenden Baldwin started the game for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The pitcher went seven and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and striking out three
Wanneroo Giants scattered ten hits in the game. Pihama, Brayden Luksa, and Xavier Fatai each racked up multiple hits for Wanneroo Giants. Pihama led Wanneroo Giants with three hits in four at bats.
Kelmscott Bulldogs racked up eight hits on the day. Patrick Carlin and Tyler Bosman all collected multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs.
GAME 7
Toby Webb was dialled in at the plate on Monday, tallying four hits and leading Morley Eagles to a 11-7 win over Hedland Reds. Webb singled in the first, doubled in the second, doubled in the third, and singled in the fourth.
An early lead helped propel Morley Eagles to victory. Morley Eagles scored on a double by Luke Hulbert and a wild pitch during Daniel Calverley's at bat in the first inning.
Morley Eagles scored four runs in the third inning. Webb and Steve Hills all drove in runs in the frame.
Webb led things off on the pitcher's mound for Morley Eagles. The bulldog allowed one hit and two runs over three innings, striking out three.
Michael Verbunt started the game for Hedland Reds. The pitcher allowed six hits and nine runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three. Chris OHara threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Morley Eagles racked up nine hits. Webb and Damon Clark all collected multiple hits for Morley Eagles. Webb went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
Rodney Mills led Hedland Reds with two hits in two at bats.
GAME 6
Washed out - no result
GAME 5
Washed out - no result
GAME 4
Willetton Wildcats watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 17-5 loss to Morley Eagles on Sunday. Morley Eagles scored on a double by Luke Hulbert in the first inning, a error in the first inning, a error in the first inning, and a single by Daniel Calverley in the second inning.
The Willetton Wildcats struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Morley Eagles, giving up 17 runs.
Morley Eagles got things started in the first inning. Hulbert doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Willetton Wildcats tallied three runs in the sixth inning. Connor Gorham, Jayden Ramsey, and Fletcher Thomas each had RBIs in the big inning.
Morley Eagles scored five runs in the sixth inning. Troy Cox, Toby Webb, Hulbert, Steve Hills, and Brad Prisov all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.
Hulbert toed the rubber for Morley Eagles. The bulldog allowed five hits and one run over four innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Dylan Bowker started the game for Willetton Wildcats. The pitcher lasted one inning, allowing two hits and four runs while walking zero. Wayne Sheldon threw six innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Gorham led Willetton Wildcats with four hits in four at bats.
Morley Eagles totaled 17 hits. Hulbert, Hills, Cox, Webb, and Calverley all managed multiple hits for Morley Eagles. Hulbert went 4-for-6 at the plate to lead Morley Eagles in hits.
GAME 3
Kelmscott Bulldogs watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 16-9 loss to Hedland Reds on Saturday. Hedland Reds took the lead on a single in the first inning.
Kelmscott Bulldogs collected nine hits and Hedland Reds had 16 in the high-scoring affair.
Hedland Reds got things moving in the first inning. Hedland Reds scored one run when Kevin Charles singled.
Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied six runs in the sixth inning. Kelmscott Bulldogs big bats were led by Matt Hoffman, Patrick Carlin, Brendan Warner, Callum Butler, Rhegan Prosser, and Jason Hughes, all knocking in runs in the inning.
Hedland Reds scored five runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower by Hedland Reds was led by Mitch Williams, Charles, Jaiden Bell, Chris OHara, and Liam Gangell, who each had RBIs in the inning.
Charles got the win for Hedland Reds. The fireballer allowed five hits and two runs over four innings, striking out one and walking one. OHara and Jayden Turner entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Shane Street took the loss for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righty lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing 11 hits and eight runs while striking out six.
Kelmscott Bulldogs tallied nine hits. Dylan Evans and Hughes each collected multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs. Hughes and Evans each collected two hits to lead Kelmscott Bulldogs. Kelmscott Bulldogs stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Warner led the way with two. Kelmscott Bulldogs was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Carlin made the most plays with eight.
Hedland Reds racked up 16 hits in the game. Arthur Pitt, Turner, Charles, Gangell, and Williams all collected multiple hits for Hedland Reds. Pitt led Hedland Reds with four hits in four at bats.
GAME 2
Morley Eagles stayed in it until the end, but Kelmscott Bulldogs pulled away late in a 12-6 victory on Saturday. The game was tied at six with Kelmscott Bulldogs batting in the top of the fifth when Matt Hoffman doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.
Morley Eagles collected three hits and Kelmscott Bulldogs had 14 in the high-scoring affair.
Morley Eagles tallied four runs in the third inning. Morley Eagles offense in the inning was led by Alec McAvoy, Leigh Italiano, and Ambrose Italiano, who all drove in runs.
Malakai Dean led things off on the pitcher's mound for Kelmscott Bulldogs. The righthander lasted two innings, allowing two hits and six runs while striking out one.
Troy Cox was on the hill for Morley Eagles. Cox went four innings, allowing five runs on eight hits, striking out one and walking one. Daniel Calverley threw two innings in relief.
Brady Manning, Italiano, and Luke Hulbert each managed one hit to lead Morley Eagles.
Kelmscott Bulldogs racked up 14 hits on the day. Hoffman, Joshua Nicholson, and Patrick Carlin each managed multiple hits for Kelmscott Bulldogs.
GAME 1
Willetton Wildcats's effort to come back from down five runs in the second inning came up just short, as they fell 7-5 to Wanneroo Giants on Saturday. Willetton Wildcats scored two runs in the failed comeback on a single by Alex Haynes in the second and a in the third.
Willetton Wildcats lost despite out-hitting Wanneroo Giants seven to six.
Willetton Wildcats got things started in the first inning when Tristan Campbell doubled on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs.
Wanneroo Giants pulled away for good with seven runs in the second inning. In the second Jay Lunnon singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Mitch Belton singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run, Adrian Denotter induced Xavier Fatai to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored, Brayden Luksa drew a walk, scoring one run, Jordan Belcastro singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, and Ryan Gough singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
Jayme Branch pitched Wanneroo Giants to victory. The pitcher surrendered one run on two hits over two innings, walking one. Fatai threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Denotter took the loss for Willetton Wildcats. Denotter went two-thirds of an inning, allowing five runs on four hits.
Luksa started the game for Wanneroo Giants. The righty went two innings, allowing four runs on three hits and striking out two Dylan Bowker started the game for Willetton Wildcats. The bulldog lasted one and one-third innings, allowing two hits and two runs while walking one
Willetton Wildcats racked up seven hits on the day. Haynes and Darcy Eiffer each had multiple hits for Willetton Wildcats. Eiffer and Haynes all had two hits to lead Willetton Wildcats.
Belcastro led Wanneroo Giants with two hits in three at bats.
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