2016 - Lili Cavanagh - Girls All Star Team
Minor League Challenge - 2016
Little League Development Shield - 2016
Little League All Stars - 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
WATCH: 2015 - Southern Mariners vs Cronulla
WATCH: 2016 - Southern Mariners vs Coastal Bay Sharks
Junior League Development Shield - 2016
Junior League All Stars -
Senior League All Stars - 2016
Girls All Stars - 2016
Little Leauge All Stars - 2015 (8th), 2016 (15th), 2017 (8th)
Junior League All Stars - 2017 (4th)
Senior League All Stars - (2016 Champions), 2017 (3rd)
GOLD MEDAL GAME: Southern Mariners vs Hills
Senior League - 2016 Champions
Senior League - Runners Up (2016)**
** The Senior League was also awarded the Daniel Clifford Memorial Award. (Sportsmanship Award)
Brandon Stenhouse
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In 2014, Mariners 'alumnus' Brandon Stenhouse (pictured left) signed with the world famous New York Yankees, becoming the first Mariner to sign a professional contract.
Brandon was one of the members of that inaugural team lineup. (See pictures below of the 08 and 09 teams that Brandon was in.)
Mariners coach John Carlile provides some details re Brandon’s involvement with the Mariners.
“Brandon was selected as a bottom age player in the inaugural year of the Victorian Little League Championships (2008). At the conclusion of the tournament Brandon was selected in the Tournament All-Star team (despite his parents letting him have a sleepover on the 2nd night of the tournament and twisting his angle jumping off a trampoline!). He played mostly infield and did some pitching. For a bottom age player Brandon did an amazing job.”
“The next year Brandon returned a much stronger player and was a leader within the team. He displayed all the attributes of a player that wanted to continue to improve and worked well within the team environment. His performance over the tournament was a step up from the previous year and it is obvious that the continued improvement has carried on each year since.”
“From all the past and present Southern Mariners, players, coaches, officials, parents and supporters we wish Brandon all the best for the future.”
A great story for his family, the Mariners and for the Little League program.


