The 2020/21 Women’s Super League Force team roster has been announced, with ten talented returning players and six new additions to the team.
The roster was finalised after last Saturday’s tryouts and draft, with the season starting on Saturday, 14 November. Well done to all WSL Force players: RETURNING PLAYERS Emmilee BLOWERS Kaila BORGOMASTRO Tamara BOSMAN Georgia BUTLER Megan EVERITT Erin FOX Brianna LEESON Caitlin ROOKER Rebecca TORPY Sheena TRIGG NEW PLAYERS Jacinda BARCLAY Leanne BROWN Leah CORNISH Makayla GEORGE Olivia MAYO Kaitlyn PRINGLE The 11-game season will culminate in the WSL Grand Final on Saturday, 6 February 2021. The WSL Jets roster is available HERE. Click HERE for the Jets team schedule. Click HERE for the Force team schedule. The 2020/21 Women’s Super League Jets team roster has been announced, with seven experienced players returning and nine new players joining the squad.
The Women’s Super League tryouts and draft took place on Saturday, 3 October, ahead of the season start on Saturday, 14 November. Well done to all WSL Jets players: RETURNING PLAYERS Caitlyn EYNON Holly GERRETZEN Meaghan HAGGART Tiah HOPE Joneen HOUGHTON-OFFER Yuuki ISHIKAWA Karina WATSON NEW PLAYERS Amity COLLINS Karen COOK Mel FIXTER Daniella FORTE Ebony HINCHLIFFE Brittany KEEN Tayla NASH Ella RUSSELL Charlotte YATES The 11-game season will culminate in the WSL Grand Final on Saturday, 6 February 2021. The WSL Force team roster will be announced shortly. Click HERE for the Jets team schedule. Click HERE for the Force team schedule.
There's still one Aussie left in the MLB postseason picture and that's All-Star and two-time American League Reliever of the Month Liam Hendriks.
WA's star closer and the Oakland Athletics took a 2-1 win in the Wild Card series against the Chicago White Sox, punching their ticket to the American League Division Series for the first time since 2006. Oakland was on the brink of elimination after dropping game one with a final score of 4-1, but the A's fought back to win the next two. The A's set up a winner-take all game three after fighting back to level the series at one apiece, with Hendriks striking out five in game two. Oakland survived a late scare to prevail 5-3 at the Coliseum and snap a franchise worst six-game playoff losing streak. Oakland scored a pair of runs in the first and second a day after their first 18 batters were retired by Lucas Giolito. Khris Davis homered in the fifth to make it 5-0 ahead of a late rally by the White Sox. Yasmani Grandal took Hendriks deep for a two-run shot in the eighth after the 31-year-old closer replaced starter Chris Bassit following a lead-off single to Tim Anderson. Hendriks punched out Yoan Moncada ahead of Grandal going deep to to right centre field. The former Perth ABL pitcher punched out Nomar Mazara and Luis Robert to end the eighth after giving up a single to Jose Abreu following the long ball. Hendriks struck out former Melbourne import Adam Engel and left fielder Jarrod Dyson on the first eight pitches of the ninth. But he hit trouble in his sixth MLB postseason outing, allowing back-to-back singles before walking Moncada to load the bases. Jake Diekman replaced Hendriks and walked Grandal to make it a two-run ballgame ahead of nailing the final out to set up a game three. Hendriks finished with five punch outs and allowed two runs on four hits and a walk. Earlier, the A’s opened the scoring on an error in the first. Matt Olson reached and two runs scored before Oakland doubled its buffer with a two-run shot by Marcus Semien. Bassitt went seven innings on the mound for the A’s, striking out five and giving up the one run on six hits. It was Oakland’s first playoff win since game four of the 2013 AL Division Series against Detroit. Game three saw Hendriks collect the first postseason save of his Major League career, propelling Oakland into an ALDS against fierce rivals Houston. The A’s topped the White Sox 6-4 at the Coliseum on Thursday to complete a comeback 2-1 series win in the best-of-three AL Wild Card matchup. MLB POSTSEASON: Bracket, schedule and results Hendriks allowed a lead-off single to James McCann to start the ninth before striking out the next three batters. He nabbed Yoan Moancada, rookie Luis Robert and then Nomar Mazara to collect his first postseason save in his seventh outing. Hendriks hit 100 mph a day after a taxing 49-pitch, five strikeout, outing in game two. Oakland trailed 3-0 after three as it looked to snap a nine-game losing streak in winner-take-all playoff games dating back to game five of the 2000 ALDS against the New York Yankees. Sean Murphy got the A’s offence going with a towering two-run homer in the fourth. Oakland loaded the bases later in the inning and scored two runs on back-to-back walks to complete a four-run inning and take the lead. Mazara hit a game-tying single for the White Sox in the fifth. The A’s recaptured the lead on Chad Pinder’s tie-breaking two-run single in the fifth inning and Oakland’s bullpen did the rest. J.B. Wendelken, Lou Trivino, Jake Diekman, Joakim Soria and Hendriks combined for four scoreless innings of relief to end the game for the A’s. Oakland will now play the Astros in the ALDS at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Game one is set for next Monday, with the time of first pitch yet to be announced. MLB ON KAYO Don’t forget you can get your MLB fix on Kayo, with the Australian sports streaming service bringing you some of the biggest games streamed live each week. Follow along with the postseason action, including some more Wild Card matchups and American League Division Series games. Click HERE to check out Kayo and follow along with the MLB action live. New to Kayo? Sign up for a free 14-day trial HERE.
The 2021 Australian Little League Championship will be held in Lismore with the champions set to be crowned on the New South Wales holiday for the Queen’s Birthday.
Baseball Australia today locked in the last piece of next year’s Little League calendar, confirming the titles would be held at Albert Park Baseball Complex from 9-14 June next year. Little League baseball has grown significantly in Australia since launching in 2008 with the nation now boasting the third-most participants worldwide. Lismore will be hosting the championship for the sixth time. The tournament will mark Little League’s return to Lismore after the 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID-19. RELATED NEWS: Senior League to open LL circuit RELATED NEWS: #AJLC2021 host, dates locked in RELATED NEWS: Mildura to host #AILC2021 The champions will earn the right to represent Australia Region at the 2021 Little League Baseball World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. At this stage the World Series is tentatively slated for 19-29 August next year. Cronulla defeated Ryde in an all-New South Wales decider at the 2019 Australian Little League Championship. Click here for more information from Baseball Australia. Baseball WA is pleased to announce plans for the inaugural Senior Baseball Club Championship, which will take place across five days from 27 to 31 March 2021 at Baseball Park in Thornlie.
The championship will incorporate six teams across Baseball WA’s top competitions: the regional champion from Port Hedland, the top three clubs from State League 3 and the top two clubs from A Grade at the end of the regular season. Where a side qualifies twice, the next team in A Grade will qualify for the tournament. There will be no limit to a team’s squad size for the tournament, though a restriction of 14 players per game will be enforced. Players must be eligible to play finals in State League 3 or lower. The format will be two pools of three where the top two in each pool progress to the semi-finals with a three-game guarantee. Each game will be a regulation nine innings with a two-hour time limit. Baseball WA looks forward to offering this opportunity for senior baseballers to take part in a fun, competitive tournament. “We are excited to introduce the Senior Baseball Club Championship at the end of the upcoming season,” Baseball WA CEO Lachlan Dale said. “It will be fantastic to add another element to WA baseball and this friendly competition will bring our baseball community together to create a new tradition, especially after finals were cut short by COVID-19 last season.” |
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