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New South Wales State Tournament
Host - Blacktown International Sportspark (Rooty Hill, New South Wales)
At BISP Softball Facility

Tournament Results:

Format: Pool competition tournament, with twelve participating teams divided into four pools for round robin competition. The top two finishers in each pool advance to the quarterfinal round, and all other teams advance to consolation games. The top three finishers advance to the Australian Region tournament.

Pool Competition Results:

(Pool 'A' Participants: Far North Coast, Macarthur, and Ryde Red)

(Pool 'B' Participants: Cronulla Blue, Greater Western, and Illawarra)

(Pool 'C' Participants: Hills Blue, Manly, and Ryde Black)

(Pool 'D' Participants: Cronulla Black, Hills Red, and Hunter Coast)

Day 1 (Thursday, April 18):
Far North Coast 9, Ryde Red 4
Cronulla Blue 7, Greater Western 6
Hills Blue 16, Manly 6 (6 innings)
Cronulla Black 34, Hunter Coast 0 (3 innings)
Ryde Red 6, Macarthur 3
Cronulla Blue 18, Illawarra 3 (4 innings)
Ryde Black 11, Manly 6
Cronulla Black 4, Hills Red 1

Day 2 (Friday, April 19):
Greater Western 14, Illawarra 4 (5 innings)
Ryde Black 12, Hills Blue 11
Hills Red 16, Hunter Coast 1 (3 innings)
Macarthur 15, Far North Coast 4 (6 innings)


Pool 'A' Standings

W

L
Macarthur 1 1
Ryde Red 1 1
Far North Coast 1 1


Pool 'B' Standings

W

L
Cronulla Blue 2 0
Greater Western 1 1
Illawarra 0 2


Pool 'C' Standings

W

L
Ryde Black 2 0
Hills Blue 1 1
Manly 0 2


Pool 'D' Standings

W

L
Cronulla Black 2 0
Hills Red 1 1
Hunter Coast 0 2

The top two teams in each pool advance to the state finals. All other entrants advance to consolation games.

Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

Consolation Games (Friday, April 19)

Manly 10, Far North Coast 0 (4 innings)
Hunter Coast 7, Illawarra 2 (4 innings)

Quarterfinal Round (Saturday, April 20)

Macarthur 18, Greater Western 6 (6 innings)
Hills Red 10, Ryde Black 8
Ryde Red 6, Cronulla Blue 0
Cronulla Black 6, Hills Blue 5 (7 innings)

Consolation Games (Saturday, April 20)

Far North Coast 12, Illawarra 4
Manly 17, Hunter Coast 0 (4 innings)

Semifinal Round (Saturday, April 20)

Hills Red 9, Macarthur 8
Ryde Red 14, Cronulla Black 6

Consolation Games (Sunday, April 21)

Far North Coast 11, Hunter Coast 1 (5 innings)
Manly 10, Illawarra 3 (5 innings)
Ryde Black 11, Greater Western 6
Hills Blue 22, Cronulla Blue 9 (6 innings)
Cronulla Black 2, Macarthur 0 (third place) (Cronulla Black advances to the Australian Region tournament)

Championship Game (Sunday, April 21)

Hills Red 14, Ryde Red 8 (TITLE) (both teams advance to the Australian Region tournament)

Hills Red, Ryde Red, and Cronulla Black advance to the Australian Region tournament.

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Queensland State Tournament
Host - Redcliffe Baseball Club (Kippa-Ring)
At Talobilla Park

Format: Round-robin tournament, with all tournament participants advancing to the state finals for playoff games. The top two finishers at the conclusion of playoff games advance to the Australian Region tournament.

Round Robin Results:

(Tournament Participants: Brisbane Metro, Brisbane North, Brisbane Southwest, and Gold Coast)

Day 1 (Thursday, April 11):
Brisbane North 21, Brisbane Southwest 9 (5 innings)
Gold Coast 21 Brisbane Metro 0 (3 innings)

Day 2 (Friday, April 12):
Brisbane North 15, Brisbane Metro 5 (5 innings)
Gold Coast 20, Brisbane Southwest 7 (4 innings)
Brisbane North 14, Gold Coast 3 (5 innings)
Brisbane Southwest 8, Brisbane Metro 3


Tournament Standings

W

L
Brisbane North 3 0
Gold Coast 2 1
Brisbane Southwest 1 2
Brisbane Metro 0 3

All tournament participants advance to playoff games, with round robin results being used to seed teams into specific bracket positions.

Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

Semifinal Round (Saturday, April 13)

Semifinal Round (Saturday, April 13):
Brisbane North 8, Brisbane Metro 0 (Brisbane North advances to the Australian Region tournament)
Brisbane Southwest 9, Gold Coast 6 (Brisbane Southwest advances to the Australian Region tournament)

Consolation Game (Sunday, April 14)

Gold Coast 19, Brisbane Metro 1 (6 innings)

Championship Game (Sunday, April 14)

Brisbane North 11, Brisbane Southwest 1 (5 innings; TITLE)

Brisbane North and Brisbane Southwest advance to the Australian Region tournament.

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South Australia State Tournament
At West Beach Sports Diamond; Barratt Reserve (West Beach)

Format: Double round-robin tournament, with the top two finishers advancing to the championship game. The top two finishers in the South Australia state tournament advance to the Australian Region tournament.

Tournament Results:

(Tournament Participants: Adelaide Marlins, Adelaide Rays, and Adelaide Seahawks)

Day 1 (Saturday, April 13):
Adelaide Marlins 3, Adelaide Seahawks 2
Adelaide Rays 3, Adelaide Marlins 2
Adelaide Rays 14, Adelaide Seahawks 4 (5 innings)

Day 2 (Sunday, April 14):
Adelaide Rays 2, Adelaide Marlins 0
Adelaide Seahawks 6, Adelaide Marlins 5
Adelaide Rays 19, Adelaide Seahawks 14


Tournament Standings

W

L

Runs Allowed
Adelaide Rays 4 0 20
Adelaide Marlins 1 3 13
Adelaide Seahawks 1 3 41

The top two teams advance to the championship game.

Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team or with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

Championship Game (Monday, April 15)

Adelaide Rays 10, Adelaide Marlins 8 (TITLE)

Adelaide Rays and Adelaide Marlins advance to the Australian Region tournament.

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Victoria State Tournament
Host - Knox Baseball Club (Knoxfield)
At Gilbert Park

Tournament Results:

Format: Round robin schedule, with the top three finishers advancing to the state finals. All other teams advance to consolation games. The top two finishers at the conclusion of playoff games advance to the Australian Region tournament.

Round Robin Results:

(Tournament Participants: Athletics, Mariners, Mets, Rangers, and Twins)

Day 1 (Friday, April 5):
Mariners 14, Rangers 8
Mariners 6, Mets 2
Athletics 21, Twins 3 (5 innings)
Twins 18, Rangers 3 (3 innings)
Athletics 19, Mets 0 (3 innings)

Day 2 (Saturday, April 6):
Twins 20, Mets 2 (5 innings)
Athletics 13, Mariners 3 (5 innings)
Twins 11, Mariners 4
Athletics 8, Rangers 1
Rangers 15, Mets 9


Tournament Standings

W

L

Runs Allowed
Athletics 4 0 7
Twins 3 1 30
Mariners 2 2 34
Rangers 1 3 51
Mets 0 4 60

The top three teams advance to the state finals. All other participants advance to consolation games.

Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

Playoff Game (Sunday, April 7)

Mariners 7, Twins 2 (Mariners advance to the Australian Region tournament)

Championship Game (Sunday, April 7)

Athletics 11, Mariners 1 (TITLE) (both teams advance to the Australian Region tournament)

Athletics and Mariners advance to the Australian Region tournament.

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Western Australia State Tournament
Host - Wanneroo Giants Baseball Club (Madeley)
At Mateljan Park; Kingsway Reserve

Tournament Results:

Format: Pool competition tournament, with participating teams divided into two groups for round robin pool competition. The top two finishers in each pool advance to the semifinal round, and all other teams advance to consolation games. The two semifinal winners advance to the Australian Region tournament.

Pool Competition Results:

(Pool 'A' Participants: Coastal Bay, Perth Metro East, Southern Hills, and Swan Hills)

(Pool 'B' Participants: Carine Cats, Perth Metro Central, Perth Metro South, and Wanneroo Giants)

Day 1 (Thursday, March 28):
Perth Metro East 12, Southern Hills 0 (4 innings)
Perth Metro Central 4, Perth Metro South 3
Coastal Bay 3, Swan Hills 0
Wanneroo Giants 18, Carine Cats 4 (6 innings)

Day 2 (Friday, March 29):
Swan Hill 16, Southern Hills 10
Perth Metro East 4, Coastal Bay 3
Wanneroo Giants 3, Perth Metro South 0
Carine Cats 9, Perth Metro Central 5

Day 3 (Saturday, March 30):
Perth Metro South 15, Carine Cats 8
Perth Metro Central 9, Wanneroo Giants 6
Coastal Bay 8, Southern Hills 0
Perth Metro East 22, Swan Hills 0 (3 innings)


Pool 'A' Standings

W

L
Perth Metro East 3 0
Coastal Bay 2 1
Swan Hills 1 2
Southern Hills 0 3


Pool 'B' Standings

W

L
Perth Metro Central 2 1
Wanneroo Giants 2 1
Perth Metro South 1 2
Carine Cats 1 2

The top two teams in each pool advance to the state finals. All other entrants advance to consolation games.

Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.)

The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

Semifinal Round (Sunday, March 31)

Perth Metro Central 6, Coastal Bay 0 (Perth Metro Central advances to the Australian Region tournament)
Perth Metro East 6, Wanneroo Giants 3 (Perth Metro East advances to the Australian Region tournament)

Consolation Games (Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April 1)

Consolation Games (Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April 1):
Carine Cats 15, Swan Hills 5 (5 innings)
Perth Metro South 9, Southern Hills 1
Swan Hills 8, Southern Hills 6 (5 innings, time constraint) (seventh place)
Carine Cats 4, Perth Metro South 3 (fifth place)
Wanneroo Giants 7, Coastal Bay 4 (third place)

Championship Game (Monday, April 1)

Perth Metro East 9, Perth Metro Central 8 (7 innings; TITLE)

Perth Metro East and Perth Metro Central advance to the Australian Region tournament.

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