1989 Little League World Series
- 1989 Little League World Series
Infobox LLWS
Year=1989
Start_date=August 22
End_date=August 26
Teams_participating=8
Champion=flagicon|USAflagicon|Connecticut National Little League
Trumbull, Connecticut
Runnerup=flagicon|TWN Kang-Tu Little League
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
The 1989 Little League World Series took place between August 22 and August 26 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The National Little League of Trumbull, Connecticut defeated the Kang-Tu Little League of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in the championship game of the 43rd Little League World Series.
Qualification
Championship bracket
Round8-with third
22 August|flagicon|TWN Kaohsiung, Taiwan|9|flagicon|KSA Dharan, Saudi Arabia|4
23 August|flagicon|VEN Maracaibo, Venezuela|10|flagicon|CAN Toronto, Canada |7
22 August|flagicon|Iowa Davenport, Iowa|3|flagicon|Connecticut Trumbull, Connecticut |4
23 August|flagicon|California San Pedro, California|12|flagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida |5
24 August|flagicon|TWN Kaohsiung, Taiwan|13|flagicon|VEN Maracaibo, Venezuela|0
24 August|flagicon|Connecticut Trumbull, Connecticut|6|flagicon|California San Pedro, California |3
26 August|flagicon|TWN Kaohsiung, Taiwan|2|flagicon|USAflagicon|Connecticut Trumbull, Connecticut |5
25 August|flagicon|VEN Maracaibo, Venezuela|10|flagicon|USAflagicon|California San Pedro, California |1
Position bracket
Round4-LLWS-Pre1992
23 August|flagicon|KSA Dharan, Saudi Arabia|5|flagicon|USAflagicon|Iowa Davenport, Iowa|4
24 August|flagicon|USAflagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida |1|flagicon|CAN Toronto, Canada|0
23 August|flagicon|KSA Dharan, Saudi Arabia|3|flagicon|USAflagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida|8
23 August|flagicon|USAflagicon|Iowa Davenport, Iowa|4|flagicon|CAN Toronto, Canada |3
Notable players
Chris Drury (Trumbull, Connecticut) - NHL center for the New York Rangers
ee also
*Little League
External links
* [http://www.littleleague.org/series/history/year/1989.htm 1989 Little League World Series]
* [http://www.littleleague.org/series/history/scores/1989line.htm Line scores for the 1989 LLWS]
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