Junior League World Series
- Junior League World Series
This a list of Junior League World Series champions for baseball, for boys aged between 13,14 and 15. The tournament is administered by Little League Baseball, Inc. and are held annually at Taylor, Michigan.
Tournament format
The tournament started on 1999, and is a true "World Series" since ten regions send in teams:
* Asia-Pacific
* Canada
* EMEA (Europe/Middle East/Africa)
* Latin America
* Mexico
* United States (USA) Central
* USA East
* USA South
* USA Southwest
* USA West
The ten teams are divided into two pools (USA and Internationals). The two best teams from each pool andvance to the semi-finals. The winners in the semi-finals dispute the championship. All matches are single-elimination games. The losing teams face off in classification games
List of champions
Champions per year
Locations are in the United States unless otherwise specified
* 1981: flagicon|Ohio Boardman, Ohio
* 1982: flagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida
* 1983: flagicon|Puerto Rico Manati, Puerto Rico
* 1984: flagicon|Hawaii Pearl City, Hawaii
* 1985: flagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida
* 1986: flagicon|Maryland Waldorf, Maryland
* 1987: flagicon|California Rowland Heights, California
* 1988: flagicon|Mexico Mexicali, Mexico
* 1989: flagicon|Puerto Rico Manati, Puerto Rico
* 1990: flagicon|Puerto Rico Yabuoca, Puerto Rico
* 1991: flagicon|Texas Spring, Texas
* 1992: flagicon|Arizona Tucson, Arizona
* 1993: flagicon|Puerto Rico Cayey, Puerto Rico
* 1994: flagicon|California Thousand Oaks, California
* 1995: flagicon|Louisiana South Lake Charles, Louisiana
* 1996: flagicon|Texas Spring, Texas
* 1997: flagicon|New Hampshire Salem, New Hampshire
* 1998: flagicon|California Mission Viejo, California
* 1999: flagicon|Puerto Rico Arroyo, Puerto Rico
* 2000: flagicon|Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii
* 2001: flagicon|Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii
* 2002: flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state) Cartersville, Georgia
* 2003: flagicon|California La Mirada, California
* 2004: flagicon|Florida Tampa, Florida
* 2005: flagicon|Panama Panama City, Panama
* 2006: flagicon|Texas El Campo, Texas
* 2007: flagicon|Hawaii Pearl City, Hawaii
* 2008: flagicon|Curacao Willemstad, Curacao
References
* [http://www.littleleague.org/series/history/divisions/jlbbhistory.htm Juniors Baseball World Series official website]
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Junior League World Series (softball) — This a list of Junior League World Series champions for softball, for girls aged between 13 and 14. The tournament is administered by Little League Baseball, Inc. and are held annually at Kirkland, Washington.Tournament formatThe tournament… … Wikipedia
Mexico in the Little League World Series — Contents 1 Regions 2 Participations 3 Summary 4 Notable pl … Wikipedia
Mid-Atlantic Region (Little League World Series) — The Mid Atlantic Region s participation in the Little League World Series dates back to 1957, when it was known as the East Region. However, when the LLWS doubled in size from 8 to 16 teams in 2001, with the number of US teams expanding from 4 to … Wikipedia
Northwest Region (Little League World Series) — The Northwest Region is one of eight United States regions that currently send teams to the Little League World Series, the largest youth baseball competition in the world. The region s participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957, when it was… … Wikipedia
New England Region (Little League World Series) — New England s participation in the Little League World Series dates back to 1957, when it was known as the East Region. However, in 2001, the East Region was split into the New England Region and the Mid Atlantic Region. Regional headquarters are … Wikipedia
Midwest Region (Little League World Series) — The Midwest Region is one of eight United States regions that currently send teams to the Little League World Series, the largest youth baseball competition in the world. The region s participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957, when it was… … Wikipedia
Middle East-Africa Region (Little League World Series) — The Middle East Africa Region (MEA) is a region that competes in the Little League World Series. The MEA region was first given an automatic berth in 2008. The Arabian American Little League in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia won each of the three MEA… … Wikipedia
World Series (disambiguation) — World Series may refer to the following competitions:Baseball and softballProfessional baseball* World Series, Major League Baseball championship * Triple A World Series, a contest in Minor League Baseball * Junior World Series, a former… … Wikipedia
Junior League Baseball — Juniors Junior League is considered more advanced and difficult than Little League due to more advanced rules, including the ability to lead off and steal as the pitcher breaks, along with longer base paths and greater pitching distance. Junior… … Wikipedia
Junior World Series — The Junior World Series was the name given to a postseason series between champions of two of the three high minor baseball leagues, modeled on the World Series of Major League Baseball. It was called the Little World Series (no relation to the… … Wikipedia