Baseball at the 2007 South Pacific Games

Baseball at the 2007 South Pacific Games was contested by five teams. Palau won the gold medal, New Caledonia won the silver, American Samoa won the bronze. Fiji and Samoa were the other participating nations.

Tournament

Because of bad weather conditions, the final medal rounds were cancelled, and the medal places were awarded upon round-robin results.

Final standings

Team Win Loss
 Palau 80
 New Caledonia 52
 American Samoa 43
 Fiji 26
 Samoa 08

Results

All five participating nations played a round-robin format.

August 28, 2007  Samoa 0-13 (F/5)  Palau Faleata Sports Complex
August 28, 2007  American Samoa 28-7 (F/3)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex
August 28, 2007  Palau 7-2  New Caledonia Faleata Sports Complex

August 29, 2007  Palau 12-2 (F/5)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex
August 29, 2007  Fiji 2-22 (F/4)  New Caledonia Faleata Sports Complex
August 29, 2007  Samoa 0-15 (F/5)  American Samoa Faleata Sports Complex

August 30, 2007  Samoa 2-15 (F/5)  New Caledonia Faleata Sports Complex
August 30, 2007  American Samoa 5-14 (F/7)  Palau Faleata Sports Complex
August 30, 2007  Samoa 2-12 (F/6)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex

August 31, 2007  New Caledonia 13-10  American Samoa Faleata Sports Complex
August 31, 2007  Samoa 3-14 (F/5)  Palau Faleata Sports Complex
August 31, 2007  American Samoa 14-4 (F/6)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex

September 1, 2007  Palau 10-2 (F/7)  New Caledonia Faleata Sports Complex
September 1, 2007  New Caledonia 16-5 (F/4)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex
September 1, 2007  Samoa 0-10  American Samoa Faleata Sports Complex

September 2, 2007  Palau 15-2 (F/5)  Fiji Faleata Sports Complex
September 2, 2007  New Caledonia 25-0 (F/5)  Samoa Faleata Sports Complex
September 2, 2007  American Samoa 1-5  Palau Faleata Sports Complex

September 4, 2007  Fiji 12-8  Samoa Faleata Sports Complex

See also

References

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