GAME ON: QUEENSLAND ATHLETES ABROAD – TYLER SAKZEWSKI

GAME ON: QUEENSLAND ATHLETES ABROAD – TYLER SAKZEWSKI

Game On: Queensland Athletes Abroad is a new Baseball Queensland series celebrating homegrown talent chasing their baseball dreams on the international stage. From local clubs to college commitments, these athletes have taken their game to the next level, showing that dedication, discipline, and passion can create incredible opportunities beyond home. Each story highlights the journey from Queensland pathways to overseas success, aiming to inspire the next generation of players to believe in what’s possible with hard work and commitment. Whether they’re studying, training, or competing, these athletes carry Queensland pride with them every step of the way. Game on — let’s follow their journey.

Athlete spotlight:  Tyler Sakzewski

Quick Profile

Name: Tyler Sakzewski

Nickname: T

Position: Pitcher

Club: Pinehills Lightning Baseball Club, Brisbane Metro

University / College: Lamar Community College, Colorado

College Year: Freshman

Degree Studied: Diploma of Sports Science

Socials: Instagram: @tyler_sak88 / X: @Tyler_Sakzewski

 

The Pathway to College Baseball

Tyler Sakzewski, known around the fields as “T”, has been locked into baseball since he picked up a glove at five. His drive to pursue college baseball was sparked at just 11 years old, playing in Cooperstown, New York with the Queensland Dolphins. That early taste of the U.S. environment set his goals in motion. 

He progressed through every level of Baseball Queensland’s development system, from the Emerging Athlete Program, into State Teams, the Performance Pathways, the High Performance Program, and eventually the Australian Squad before heading to college. 

Coaching & Influences 

Tyler’s development has been supported by a wide network of coaches, mentors, and teammates.

  • Justin Erasmus provided individual pitching lessons for years from U12s
  • James Somerville guided him through junior to senior transitions 
  • David Badke placed trust in Tyler and his QLD teammates at Nationals
  • Nev Brockie & Kevin “Crazy” Cantwell were always there with timely advice
  • His men’s A Grade teammates at Pinehills and, above all, his mum—who drove him to every session and became his post-game sounding board

resilience & Reward 

The lesson that stuck? 

Resilience. Have a never give up attitude. If you want it—never stop trying.” 

Tyler’s top memory with Baseball Queensland was winning Nationals in January 2023 with a standout QLD team and being selected in the first round for the Australian Squad.


Adjusting to the U.S. Game 

The shift to Colorado brought both weather and game intensity challenges. 

“Going from playing in heat to the minus temperatures in Colorado was a huge change. The way the game is viewed and played is also at a much higher level.” 

His daily routine reflects the college baseball grind: 

  • Morning: Breakfast at the cafeteria and classes (scheduled around the baseball schedule) 
  • Afternoon (1 PM – 5 PM): Team training, individual sessions, and weights 
  • Evening: Dinner and schoolwork  

      Advice for Future Players 

      Tyler’s advice for aspiring Queenslanders is clear: 

      “Keep working hard and never give up. A dream will never be out of reach if you put the work in.” 


      What’s Next? 

      With a strong foundation from Queensland and now settling into his freshman year at Lamar Community College, Tyler is ready to continue pushing forward—representing his state, his family, and the years of dedication that brought him here.

       


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      Now Hiring:  Player Development Coordinator

      Now Hiring: Player Development Coordinator

      Baseball Queensland is inviting applications for a part-time Player Development Coordinator to join our team and play a key role in growing baseball across the state.

      In this role, you will deliver player and coach development programs that increase participation and prepare athletes and coaches for entry into the high-performance pathway. Working closely with the CEO and Performance Program Manager, you will support clubs and regions with tailored development initiatives, lead coach education for aspiring coaches, and manage the coordination of emerging talent and touring team operations.

      You will also assist in delivering major pathway events such as State Championships, working alongside volunteers, committees, and staff in a collaborative, member-based environment.

      We’re seeking a proactive, organised individual with strong communication skills and a passion for nurturing Queensland’s baseball talent.

      🔗 Apply now via SEEK: https://www.seek.com.au/job/85213927

      BNR win Junior League Nationals

      BNR win Junior League Nationals

      GOLD MEDAL GAME: BRISBANE NORTH 11 def MELBOURNE ATHLETICS 2 – Brisbane North out muscle Melbourne Athletics to claim Australian Junior League Championship

      Story from baseball.com.au

      Brisbane North out-hit, out-pitched and out-scored them in a dominating Gold Medal Game display.

      Brisbane North collected 14 hits to Melbourne’s four and had a big pitching performance from Tyler Wilson in the win.

      They’ll now represent Australia at the 2025 Junior League World Series in Taylor, Michigan.

      Coby Holt led Brisbane with a three hit performance. Tyler Wilson, Barry Hunter and Chase Crew also picked up a pair of hits.

      Tyler Wilson (below) threw 5.0 innings, allowing just one run, three hits, four walks and had eight strikeouts.

      It looked early as if Melbourne Athletics would chuck a lopsided number on the ledger. They loaded the bases with nobody out in the second inning.

      Enter Tyler Wilson.

      The right-handed Brisbane North pitcher struck out the side and walked just one batter. He escaped the inning with just one run on the board and the bases full of Athletics.

      It seemed to spark the offence.

      Brisbane North scored three runs immediately following in the third inning. Coby Holt tied the game with an RBI single to right-field. Two batters later, Patrick Fogg hit a ground ball and reached on an error by the pitcher which caused two more runs to score on the play.

      3-1.

      Aaron Bell drove in a pair with a two-RBI single to left in the fifth. Barry Hunter and Kenneth O’Brien picked up RBI singles in the fifth.

      7-1.

      Meanwhile, Wilson was cruising. His final stat line read 5.0 innings, with three hits, one run, four walks and eight strikeouts.

      The Athletics pegged one back in the sixth but Brisbane North sailed away to a Golden sunset in the top of the seventh. They plated four runs thanks to a bases clearing triple from Logan Lokeni and a line drive RBI from Logan Larkin.

      Patrick Fogg recorded the final three outs.

      Brisbane North will represent Australia at the 2025 Junior League World Series in Taylor, Michigan from August 3-10.

      The players are: Chase Crew, Joey Perkins, Tyler Wilson, Barry Hunter, Archer Peterson, Logan Lokeni, Patrick Fogg, Kenneth O’Brien, Coby Holt, Aaron Bell, Logan Larkin, Eddie Jones. Coaches:

      BRISBANE NORTH

      Hits (14): Patrick Fogg, Logan Lokeni, Chase Crew (2), Logan Larkin, Barry Hunter (2), Kenneth O’Brien, Tyler Wilson (2), Aaron Bell, Coby Holt (3)

      RBI: Lokeni (2), Bell (2), Larkin, Hunter, O’Brien, Holt

      Brisbane North win 2025 Little League Nationals

      Brisbane North win 2025 Little League Nationals

      Brisbane North has done Queensland proud, taking out the 2025 Australian Little League Championship with a dominant 6-0 win over Ryde Red. (WATCH THE MINI-MATCH here)

      With the national title secured, they’re now headed to the Little League Baseball® World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania this August – a dream come true for these young Queenslanders!

      💛💚 From start to finish, their teamwork, focus and passion stood out, and we couldn’t be prouder of the entire squad representing Queensland on the world stage.

      More to Come – Brisbane North Junior League Heads to Melbourne

      While the Little League team gears up for their World Series debut, Brisbane North’s Junior League side is heading to Melbourne this week for their semi-final against Cronulla Black. The game kicks off at 9:30 AM this Friday, after the original tournament was postponed due to wet weather.

      Let’s go Brisbane North! 💪

      📸 Read more about the Junior League finals

      BRAXTON BLACK TOSSES COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT IN GOLD MEDAL GAME TO ADVANCE BRISBANE NORTH TO LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES

       

      originally posted on baseball.com.au

      Braxton Black threw a complete game shutout as Brisbane North defeated Ryde Red 6-0 in the 2025 Australian Little League Gold Medal Game.

      The Vikings starter struck out 12 batters and conceded just four hits and two walks in his dominating display.

      Brisbane North are going to Williamsport. They will represent the Australia Region at the famous Little League World Series, play in front of crowds of over 30,000 and television audiences of over a million.

      Brisbane North only managed three hits off a tricky Ryde pitching staff of Miles Powell, Flynn Helliar & Jenson Koch.

      They took advantage of walks, errors and a few passed balls.

      Brisbane North scored five runs in the bottom of the third inning and never saw a ball leave the infield.

      You can watch the highlights and the runs below.

      Harper Lokeni, Xander Reid and Josh Campbell-Manfield had the base knocks for Brisbane North.

      The Queenslanders lost just one game all week. They only allowed 15 runs in seven games – the best mark in the tournament. They struck out 72 batters as a collective.

      A day earlier, Brisbane North rode a complete game shutout from starter Issei Hamano to seal a spot in the final.

      It’s the second time in four years Brisbane North have advanced to a Little League World Series, the last being in 2022.

      The winning team is Monica Arcuri, Josh Campbell-Manfield, Issei Hamano, Cameron Holden, Averey Griffin, Harper Lokeni, Braxton Black, Xander Reid, Porter Cox, Ryder Smith, Preston Reid, Floyd Staines. Coaches: Keith Land, Eli Jones, Darren Holden, Sally Reid (EO)

      BRISBANE NORTH

      Hits (3): Harper Lokeni, Xander Reid, Josh Campbell-Manfield
      RBI:  Lokeni, Campbell-Manfield, Cameron Holden

      GAME ON: QUEENSLAND ATHLETES ABROAD – TOM CHESSELL

      GAME ON: QUEENSLAND ATHLETES ABROAD – TOM CHESSELL

      Game On: Queensland Athletes Abroad is a new Baseball Queensland series celebrating homegrown talent chasing their baseball dreams on the international stage. From local clubs to college commitments, these athletes have taken their game to the next level, showing that dedication, discipline, and passion can create incredible opportunities beyond home. Each story highlights the journey from Queensland pathways to overseas success, aiming to inspire the next generation of players to believe in what’s possible with hard work and commitment. Whether they’re studying, training, or competing, these athletes carry Queensland pride with them every step of the way. Game on — let’s follow their journey.

      Athlete spotlight: TOM CHESSELL

      Quick Profile

      Name: Tom Chessell

      Position: 3rd Base, 1st Base 

      Club: Redcliffe Padres, Brisbane North 

      College: Clarendon College, Texas 

      College Year: Freshman

      Degree: Kinesiology 

      Socials: @tchessell_

      The Pathway to College Baseball

      Tom Chessell’s journey from Brisbane North’s Redcliffe Padres to U.S. college baseball is one of dedication and persistence. His development through Baseball Queensland’s Emerging Athlete Program, High Performance Program, and U18 State Team prepared him for the transition to playing at the next level. 

      Starting his high-performance journey at 16 years old, Tom was guided by a strong group of mentors, including David Badke, Phil Overlack, Greg Morris, Chris Norris, Dan Wilson, and, of course, his Mum and Dad. 

      Lessons from Baseball Queensland 

      For Tom, the key to success has always been consistency and coachability. 

      “Stay consistent. Turn up to training each day ready to learn and perform. Being coachable is everything.” 

      One of his proudest moments came from winning the U18 Australian Youth Championship (AYC), an experience that solidified his confidence and fueled his ambition to play at a higher level. 

      Adjusting to College Life

      The transition to college baseball wasn’t just about stepping up in competition—it was about earning everything. 

      “You’re no longer the standout. You have to earn your spot on the team through hard work and passion.” 

      The daily routine at Clarendon College reflects that commitment: 

      • 9 AM – 11 AM: Classes 
      • 1:30 PM – 5 PM: Training 
      • 6 PM – 8 PM: Weights 

      Balancing academics, training, and physical preparation is a daily grind, but one Tom embraces wholeheartedly. 


      Advice for Aspiring College Players

      Tom’s advice to young Queensland athletes is simple but crucial: 

      “Be coachable. Listen to everything coaches say. Always turn up to training wanting to learn and get better.” 

      Success in college baseball requires not just talent, but a willingness to learn, adapt, and work harder than the competition.  


      What’s Next?

      As Tom continues his freshman season at Clarendon College, he’s focused on developing his game and making the most of every opportunity. His journey serves as a blueprint for future Baseball Queensland athletes looking to take their game to the next level. 


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