Kobe Koryo – Queensland Friendship Series, Kookaburra Cup

Kobe Koryo – Queensland Friendship Series, Kookaburra Cup

Baseball Queensland announces the Kobe Koryo – Queensland Friendship Series, Kookaburra Cup, a two-game event between the Queensland Women’s Team and Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School Girls’ Baseball Team from Japan. The series will take place in February at Redlands Rays Baseball Club and Mudgeeraba Baseball Club.

 

Series Schedule:

Game 1: Tuesday, 18th February – Redlands Rays Baseball Club

  • Opening Ceremony: 6:30 PM
  • First Pitch: 6:45 PM

 

Game 2: Thursday, 20th February – Mudgeeraba Baseball Club

  • First Pitch: 6:45 PM

 

The Opening Ceremony at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, 18th February, at Redlands Rays Baseball Club will mark the start of the series, recognising the partnership between Queensland and Japan. The Queensland Women’s Team, made up of players from Open, Development, and Youth squads, will take the field at 6:45 PM for the first game.

This series continues to build on the relationship between Queensland and Japan. In September 2024, Baseball Queensland CEO Gareth Jones visited Japan to strengthen sports connections. He was joined by Baseball Queensland’s Special Advisor for Partnerships with Japan, Danny Maruyama, and met with leaders of Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School, a top school for girls’ baseball in Japan. This visit helped finalise the plans for the series.

“We are pleased to welcome Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School to Queensland. As repeat Koshien tournament champions their achievements in girls’ baseball are significant, and this series will provide quality competition and valuable cultural exchange experiences,” said Gareth Jones, CEO of Baseball Queensland.  Read more about the trip here. 

The Kobe Koryo – Queensland Friendship Series, Kookaburra Cup gives Queensland baseball fans a chance to see international competition. The Queensland Women’s Team will face one of Japan’s strongest high school teams in two games that highlight skill and sportsmanship.


About Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School
Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School is one of Japan’s leading schools for girls’ baseball. The team has won multiple championships in the Girls’ Koshien Tournament and the Senbatsu Invitational Tournament, Japan’s top high school baseball events.

Koshien refers to Hanshin Koshien Stadium, home of the Hanshin Tigers professional baseball team and Japan’s national high school baseball tournaments. The Girls’ Koshien Tournament, founded in 1997, has held its summer finals at Koshien Stadium since 2021. In August 2024, Kobe Koryo Gakuen won their second straight Girls’ Koshien Championship, reinforcing their place as one of Japan’s top teams.

 

 
Baseball5 Open Day

Baseball5 Open Day

Last Saturday, January 18th, was all about action and connection at the Robina Braves Baseball Club during their Baseball5 Promo Day. With music playing and a great crowd, the event was the perfect introduction to this fast-paced game.

The day started with a showcase game featuring students from Robina State High School, a Baseball Excellence school that has fully embraced Baseball5. Their skills and teamwork were on full display, giving the crowd a clear sense of the excitement Baseball5 brings.

After the showcase, 20–25 participants, wearing vibrant playing tops kindly donated by Dr Clayton Perks, took to the field for a round-robin competition. The colourful uniforms added to the excitement as the participants impressed the crowd with their quick plays and growing skills. A big thank you to Dr Perks for your generous support of Baseball5!

Whether they were first-timers or just eager to give it a go, everyone got into the spirit of the game. With fast-paced action, plenty of laughter, and a bit of friendly rivalry, the energy on the field was contagious.

The event highlighted the fun and accessibility of Baseball5, bringing the community together and sparking enthusiasm for the sport.

If you’re keen to try Baseball5, stay tuned—details about a Baseball5 social competition are coming soon!

Shayne Watson Departs Baseball Queensland

Shayne Watson Departs Baseball Queensland

Shayne Watson Departs Baseball Queensland: A Fond Farewell and New Beginnings

Baseball Queensland announces the departure of Shayne Watson, whose tenure as Performance Pathways Manager has been marked by exceptional dedication and achievement. Over two decades, Shayne has been instrumental in shaping the pathways that have helped countless athletes progress through the ranks of baseball in Queensland. His vision and passion for player development have left an indelible mark on our programs.

Shayne’s impact goes far beyond the field; his ability to inspire players, coaches, and staff alike has enriched the Baseball Queensland community. While we are saddened to see him leave, we are excited for his next chapter with Baseball Australia (BA), where he will assume a pivotal role in the national baseball landscape. His expertise and leadership will undoubtedly contribute to the sport’s continued growth across Australia. We wish Shayne every success in this exciting new endeavour.

Nick Bachono Steps Up as Interim Performance Pathways Manager

With Shayne’s departure, Baseball Queensland is pleased to announce that Nick Bachono will serve as Interim Performance Pathways Manager while the recruitment process for Shayne’s replacement is completed. Nick, who has been a key member of our team as Player Development Officer, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this acting role.

As Shayne’s understudy, Nick has worked closely within the Performance Pathways framework, making him uniquely positioned to lead during this transition. His commitment to athlete development and his understanding of the programs ensure continuity as we maintain our focus on excellence.

We thank Nick for stepping up to this challenge and are confident in his ability to guide our pathways programs with the same professionalism and dedication he has demonstrated throughout his time with Baseball Queensland.

Please join us in celebrating Shayne’s accomplishments and wishing him well in his future endeavours, while also supporting Nick as he assumes this important interim role.

2024 Women’s, Youth Women’s and Girls State Titles Wrap-up!

2024 Women’s, Youth Women’s and Girls State Titles Wrap-up!

The sky falls and the scores rise... Mother Nature took an early lead, but we take the wins.

Story by: Nick Wyllie, Club Support Coordinator

A competition of 23 teams and more than 240mls of rain between two sides of Brisbane. Indians Baseball Club in Runcorn took hosting rights for the Women’s Division 2, supported by Southern Stars Baseball Club, with Narangba Demons Baseball Club holding the Women’s Division 1, Youth and Girls tournaments.

67 games scheduled, 44 completed and it all came down to 4x champions. Join us as we recap the Women’s Division 1 and 2 tournaments from the 13th-15th of December and the Youth and Girls tournaments from the 16th-18th of December.

Women's Divisions 1 and 2

Women’s Division 1 and 2 began on Friday night, with two games at Narangba and Runcorn.

Saturday was a complete washout for Division 1 at Narangba. Division 2 completed an 8-8 tied game and started three additional games before the rain cancelled the rest of the day.

This began the scramble to reschedule as much as possible on Sunday. Finals were dropped and it became about giving as many teams a chance at as many games as possible.

Field constraints saw Southern Stars offer up their diamond, as Runcorn were only able to recover one of their three diamonds. Having experienced a rain bomb of more than 60mls on Saturday.

Division 2 would’ve seen a final game played on Tuesday night at Narangba, however, you might’ve guessed, that ended up washed out as well.

Our two Women’s divisions finished with the following standings!

Division 1 Standings

  #1 Brisbane North
  #2 Gold Coast
  #3 Brisbane Metro

  #4 North Queensland
  #5 Brisbane West

Division 2 Standings

#1 Narangba Demons
#2 Brisbane South Green
#3 North Queensland

#4 Gold Coast
#5 Redcliffe Padres
#6 Pine Rivers Rapids Diamond Rebels
#7 Brisbane South Gold

That wasn’t all – a strong squad of Women’s athletes were selected in preparation for the Australian Women’s Championships in April 2025. You can find the named squad by clicking the link below, congratulations to all selected!

Youth women's

Monday was the scheduled start of the Youth Women’s competition. However, the weather had other plans.

Tuesday saw our first five games contested. Wednesday saw four… with the final being abandoned due to thunderstorms.

During Tuesday and Wednesday, our Queensland selectors were hard at work to identify the Queensland Squad, including a brand new initiative for 2025, the Elevate Squad. The primary squad is eligible for selection into the Queensland Youth Women’s team, set to compete in Melbourne for the Australian Youth Women’s Championships in April 2025. While the Elevate squad aren’t yet age-eligible for Nationals, these athletes will be offered further development and training opportunities! See who was selected below:

Youth Standings

#1 Brisbane North
#2 Brisbane Metro
#3 Brisbane South

#4 Gold Coast
#5 Commissioners

Girls

This years Girls competition was quite close! Multiple tied games being the perfect example!

Unfortunately, much like Youth, our Girls were only able to complete one game on Monday, with another suspended mid-way through. Our starting timeslot on Day 2 only featured one field. The team at Narangba managed to recover a second diamond, and their efforts meant that five games were completed on Tuesday.

Despite additional Tuesday night rain, Wednesday saw us start the day with both of those Little League diamonds up and running and a full complement of eight games were completed.

The strong showing from our six teams this year resulted in the final standings at the conclusion of Wednesday’s games:

Girls Standings

#1 Brisbane North Gold
#2 Brisbane South
#3 Gold Coast

#4 Brisbane North White
#5 Brisbane Metro
#6 Brisbane South and West

THANK YOU!

As the 2024 Queensland Women’s State Titles come to a close, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who made this tournament possible.

To the tournament staff, host venues, and the incredible volunteers, your hard work and dedication, especially in navigating the unpredictable weather, have been nothing short of amazing. From rescheduling games to prepping fields in challenging conditions, you’ve gone above and beyond to keep the tournament running smoothly.

To the players and their families, thank you for your patience, understanding, and unwavering support. Your flexibility and positive attitude in the face of weather disruptions made all the difference, allowing us to focus on creating the best possible experience for everyone.

Provide your Event Feedback

Our post-event Feedback survey is now live! Everyone who was involved, spectators, players, coaches, umpires, scorers or other volunteers are all encouraged and invited to submit their feedback!

That wasn't all...

Leading Edge Sports

Spirit of the Game awards

In partnership with Leading Edge Sports, one athlete from each game would receive a Spirit of the Game award. Each coach would come together to decide on a winner who demonstrated spirit, determination and a high level of support of themselves, teammates and the game.

Each winner received a $50 Leading Edge Sports voucher.

There were also a few Women, Youth and Girls who hit home runs, and these achievements were also rewarded with their very own Leading Edge Sports voucher.

Luisa Gauci

Queensland Alumni, Milwaukee Brewers

Luisa was our saviour on Monday. Hailing from Queensland’s Performance Programs, working her way up to Manager of Baseball Technologies with Driveline Baseball alongside other coaching roles, culminating in her current position as Minor League Hitting Coach with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Luisa was generous enough to donate her time and inspire our Youth Women and Girls with her story and answering some questions along the way!

Baseball5

One opportunity gone but another one to come…

Much like Saturday and Monday, we’d had plans for extra activities that were not suited to the weather.

The patch of grass set aside for Baseball5 became a drain for the soccer fields and remained soaked through the entire tournament.

Fear not! We’ve organised an Open Day, everyone is welcome, it’s all ages, all genders!

The flyer has the details – but if you’d like to learn more about Baseball5 head over to the webpage by clicking the button below!

Want to play baseball?

All clubs welcome Women and Girls, and you can find all of our clubs on our Local Clubs page by clicking the button below:

Women and Girls Specific Opportunities

Regardless of where you are in the state, if there’s baseball, there’s opportunities for Women and Girls!

Greater Brisbane League – Women’s Division 1, 2 and 3

Playing during the Summer Season, our clubs in Brisbane, Ipswich, Moreton, Logan, Redlands and select Gold Coast clubs compete in this Women’s only competition.

Sunshine Coast Baseball – Women’s Slow Pitch

A brand new initiative from Sunshine Coast Baseball, their season starts on January 12. Get involved with Sunshine Coast’s first ever Women’s Slow Pitch season!

Townsville Diamonds

The Townsville Diamonds is a growing women’s program in Townsville, recently expanding to a second team. The Diamonds offers a great opportunity to learn the game and be mentored by a number of Queensland Women and Queensland coaching staff.

 

Cairns Angels

A dedicated Women’s team within their mixed competitions, the Cairns Angels is a great place to introduce yourself to Baseball and be supported by existing female players!

 

In case you missed it… Baseball Queensland was successful in receiving Play Our Way funding to boost participation opportunities for Women and Girls! Read about it here.

Learn about our host venues

Narangba Demons

Harris Avenue, Narangba

Narangba Demons is the fastest growing club in Queensland, and likely Australia. Having tripled their numbers since the 2019/20 season. The club features teams in every age group and division and has a strong and growing group of female players!

Runcorn Indians

Wakerley Park, Runcorn

The Southside Indians have been a fixture of Brisbane baseball since 1982. With a strong volunteer base, the club is on the path to growth! The club also neighbours the Runcorn State High School Baseball School of Excellence.

2025 Queensland Women’s Squads Announcement

2025 Queensland Women’s Squads Announcement

After a big week of Queensland State Titles, we are pleased to announce the players selected for the 2025 Queensland Women’s Squads. The squads include 48 Women’s players, 31 Youth Women’s players, and 22 in the Youth Women’s Elevate Squad.

Preparations are underway for the 2025 Australian Women’s Championships, held from 13-19 April, and the Australian Youth Women’s Championships (U16), from 15-19 April at Melbourne Ballpark. Training begins in January 2025, with tournament teams to be named in early February.

Congratulations to all selected players. We look forward to a big 2025 and an exciting year of women’s baseball ahead. 

🔗 2025 Australian Women’s Championship: baseball.com.au/events/2025-awc
🔗 2025 Australian Youth Women’s Championship (U16): baseball.com.au/events/2025-aywc

BQ GEAP Workshop

BQ GEAP Workshop

baseball Queensland Gender Equity Action Plan Workshop

Creating an inclusive baseball environment for women and girls

Baseball Queensland is hosting a Gender Equity Action Plan (GEAP) Workshop on 18 January 2025, from 9:30am – 2:00pm at the Sports House Meeting Rooms, 150 Caxton St, Milton. Virtual participation is also available, with registrations for the virtual option closing on 13 January 2025.

This workshop invites stakeholders to collaborate on actionable strategies for fostering inclusivity and equity in baseball, focusing on increasing opportunities and representation for women and girls.

Baseball Queensland recognises the importance of achieving gender equity and ensuring that women have a strong voice in our sport.

The National Gender Equity in Sports Governance Policy, a collaborative effort between the Australian Sports Commission and State and Territory Agencies for Sport and Recreation, aims to address the persistent under-representation of women in governance roles within the sports sector. The new policy establishes clear targets for national and state-level sports bodies across Australia, requiring them to achieve the following standards by 1 July 2027:

  • 50% of board directors are women and/or gender diverse
  • 50% of board chairs are women and/or gender diverse
    50% of key board sub-committee members are women and/or gender diverse

The Queensland Government has set similar targets for funded state-level sporting bodies (including Baseball Queensland) by 2029.  To identify and set our gender equity goals and actions, we will be preparing the Baseball Queensland Gender Equity Action Plan (GEAP) in 2025. It is critical that this plan takes account of input from a broad cross section of our members, including players, coaches, administrators, officials, board and committee members and other volunteers.

Therefore, as an important member of the Baseball Queensland family, you are warmly invited to attend our GEAP workshop, either in-person at Sports House in Brisbane or online via Zoom.

Register your attendance and learn more at Baseball Queensland – GEAP Workshop. Let’s build a stronger, more inclusive future for baseball together.

Please register using the link above no later than Monday 13 January 2025.
Any questions regarding the workshop can be directed to [email protected] or [email protected]