Friday, September 26, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Grand Final Glory On The Diamond

SOFTBALL

What a day of action on the diamond — surprises, nail-biters, and plenty of fantastic ball played across all grades.

Get The Power 5 Def. Nth Jacklin Choas Angels 4

It was a thrilling contest right down to the last innings, with the young ones keeping the crowd on edge. Pitchers Harry Dolgner and Ashlyn Ireland both impressed on the mound, with Harry the only player to take a catch in the game. For the Choas Angels, Harry, Ashlyn and Jarvis Locher each crossed home every turn at bat. Boyd Baxter lit up the match with a home run for Get the Power, while Connor Doolan added a three-bagger. The deciding moment came from Noah Baxter, whose double brought home the runners and sealed a 5–4 victory for Get the Power.

B Grade – Young Guns 16 Def. Arch Angels 11

Locked at 9-all after five innings, the Young Guns exploded in their next turn at bat, piling on seven runs to break away from the Arch Angels. For the Archies, Kirsty Zammit was outstanding crossing home four times, while Jackie Toby and Jordyn Bird earned their way on base with walks. Jordon Bird took two catches, with Lauren Bird and Melissa Brown also holding strong in the field.

For the Young Guns, Connor Doolan smashed a home run, while Peyton Baker, Jett Parker and Allanah Counsell all crossed home twice. In the field, Boyd Baxter led with three catches, supported by Allanah and Peyton with one each, ensuring the Young Guns powered to victory.

Xtreeme Angels 12 Def. PM Diesel Hawks 9

The Hawks fought hard with contributions from Shane Baker, Miley Barrow and Charlotte Whittaker, each crossing the plate twice, and a final-game home run from Peyton Barrow. Miley, Peyton Barrow, Peyton Baker and Erin Rutherford took catches, while Angela Baker was rock-solid at first base with six outs.

But it was consistency from the Xtreeme Angels that carried the day. Dusty Poyner and Kacee Shultz both hammered home runs, while Jacey Ramsamy, Nerida Bates and Yodene Schoeman added vital runs. In the field, Dusty, Kacee, Bayley Sleeman and Loytoya Latimer all grabbed catches. Kacee also tallied six strikeouts on the mound, with Natalie Dillon assisting eight outs at first, sealing the 12–9 win for the Angels.

Hells Angels 8 Def. Dragons A Men 7

What a showdown — coming down to the very last batter. The Dragons’ decade-long undefeated run was broken, with the Hells Angels claiming a famous win.
The Dragons weren’t without highlights: Jordan Doss, Beau Nash, Andrew Baxter and Jessie Miles all launched home runs. The brother duo of Cameron (pitcher) and Andrew Baxter (catcher) combined for 14 strikeouts, with Beau Nash adding the only catch.

For the Hells Angels, Jaxon Maluga was the standout, smashing two home runs and teaming with catcher Cayden Love for 12 strikeouts. Heinrich Ackerman added another home run, while AJ Tareeala connected for a three-bagger. The Hells’ defence held firm with a double play and catches to Ackerman, Josh Love, Adam Hargraves and Dylan Martin.

B Men’s – Devils 26 Def. Ausgroup 18

The highest-scoring clash of the day saw the ball flying everywhere. For Ausgroup, Tighe Moham, along with father-son duo Russell and Emmett Counsell, each cleared the fence with home runs. Steven Baxter added a three-bagger, while Tighe and Emmett combined well as pitcher and catcher, also taking catches.

The Devils, however, proved too strong. Jayden Oldham and Ryan Ritchie both crossed home five times and launched a home run apiece. Ethan Bryan was reliable with two doubles, while Ritchie shone in the field with two catches in centre.

Mackay Softball grand finals delivered thrilling contests, surprise upsets, and history-making moments as champions were crowned across all grades. Photos supplied

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