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Senior League World Series

American youth baseball tournament


American youth baseball tournament

FieldValue
titleSenior League World Series
last_season2025 Senior League World Series
sportBaseball
founded1961
teams12
countryInternational
championPRI Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
most_champsTaiwan Taiwan (17)
websiteLittleLeague.org

The Senior League World Series is a baseball tournament for adolescents aged 13 to 16 years old that began in 1961. In 2017, the tournament was moved from Bangor, Maine to Easley, South Carolina. (Easley was the site of the Big League World Series from 2001 to 2016. The Big League division was discontinued after the 2016 Big League World Series.) It is patterned after the Little League World Series, which was named for the World Series in Major League Baseball since 2002.

The Senior League World Series is one of seven tournaments sponsored by Little League International. Each of them brings baseball or softball teams from around the world together in one of four age divisions. The tournament structure for each division's World Series is similar to that used for the Little League Baseball World Series.

Tournament format

The six United States regions are:

  • Central
  • East
  • Host
  • Southeast
  • Southwest
  • West The six International regions are:
  • Asia–Pacific
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Caribbean
  • Europe–Africa
  • Latin America

The teams are placed into two six-team modified-double-elimination brackets based on geography (US and International) The semi-final winners play for the championship, televised on a network of ESPN. All semi-final and championship matches are single-elimination games.

From 2002 to 2014, a pool-play format was used. Beginning in 2015, each pool plays a modified double-elimination format until only 2 teams remain in each pool. The two remaining teams in their respective pools then play in a single-elimination, semi-final match, with the two winning teams playing in the championship. From 1967 to 2002 the tournament was straight double-elimination, from 1961 to 1966 it was single–elimination. From 1990 to 2001, a placement bracket was used to determine third place.

Before 2017, the Senior League was the only division of Little League that did not sort teams based on geography.

Locations

The Senior League World Series has been held at eight different sites.

  • 1961–1962 – Williamsport, Pennsylvania
  • 1963 – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  • 1964 – Louisville, Kentucky
  • 1965–1967 – Des Moines, Iowa
  • 1968–1985 – Gary, Indiana
  • 1986–2001 – Kissimmee, Florida
  • 2002–2016 – Bangor, Maine
  • 2017–present – Easley, South Carolina

Champions

YearWinnerRegionScoreRunner–UpRegion19611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025YearWinnerRegionScoreRunner–UpRegion
Pennsylvania Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania8–1North Carolina Sylva, North Carolina
New York West Hempstead, New YorkEast8–2California La Habra, Southern CaliforniaWest
Mexico Monterrey, MexicoMexico9–3California Downey, Southern CaliforniaWest
New York Massapequa, New YorkEast2–1Texas Brenham, TexasSouth
Mexico Monterrey, MexicoMexico5–0Texas El Campo, TexasSouth
New York East Rochester, New YorkEast4–2California La Habra, Southern CaliforniaWest
New York Westbury, New YorkEast11–3Iowa West Des Moines, IowaHost
New York New Hyde Park, New YorkEast6–3Florida West Tampa, FloridaSouth
California Sacramento, Northern CaliforniaWest9–1Indiana Gary, IndianaHost
Florida West Tampa, FloridaSouth2–1New York Throggs Neck, New YorkEast
California La Habra, Southern CaliforniaWest1–0Virginia Richmond, VirginiaSouth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East9–0California Oxnard, Southern CaliforniaWest
ROC Taipei, TaiwanFar East4–0Maryland Oxon Hill, MarylandEast
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East5–1North Carolina Charlotte, North CarolinaSouth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East5–0Illinois Chicago, IllinoisNorth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East12–5 & 14–5Hawaii Aiea, HawaiiWest
ROC Taipei, TaiwanFar East5–1Florida Orlando, FloridaSouth
ROC Hualien, TaiwanFar East3–2Illinois Burbank, IllinoisNorth
ROC Taichung, TaiwanFar East4–3 & 5–0Florida Tampa, FloridaSouth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East12–4Hawaii Kaneohe, HawaiiWest
Delaware Georgetown, DelawareEast15–4California Danville, Northern CaliforniaWest
California Santa Barbara, Southern CaliforniaWest11–4Florida Orange Park, FloridaSouth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East6–4ANT Curaçao, Netherlands AntillesCaribbean
Florida Altamonte Springs, FloridaSouth10–7ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East3–2ANT Curaçao, Netherlands AntillesCaribbean
ROC Taipei, TaiwanFar East5–3Texas Brenham, TexasSouth
Ohio Athens, OhioNorth3–2 & 12–4Florida Tampa, FloridaSouth
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East10–4VEN Maracaibo, VenezuelaLatin America
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East2–1 & 5–3CAN Surrey, CanadaCanada
ROC Taipei, TaiwanFar East8–0California Danville, Northern CaliforniaWest
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East2–1 & 8–3Hawaii Pearl City, HawaiiWest
ROC Pingtung, TaiwanFar East1–6 & 8–1Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicLatin America
Dominican Republic La Vega, Dominican RepublicLatin America3–1 & 7–3ROC Taipei TaiwanFar East
Florida Brandon, FloridaSouth13–5Michigan Midland, MichiganNorth
Florida Dunedin, FloridaSouth3–2Indiana Clarksville, IndianaNorth
VEN Maracaibo, VenezuelaLatin America4–2California Thousand Oaks, Southern CaliforniaWest
VEN San Francisco, VenezuelaLatin America10–13 & 3–0California Yucaipa, Southern CaliforniaWest
California Diamond Bar, Southern CaliforniaWest9–6Florida Conway, FloridaHost
Florida Conway, FloridaHost10–2VEN Maracaibo, VenezuelaLatin America
PAN Panama City, PanamaLatin America4–2 & 9–7Florida Pinellas Park, FloridaSouth
Florida Palm Harbor, FloridaSouth7–4VEN Maracaibo, VenezuelaLatin America
CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean8–4Florida Boynton Beach, FloridaSouth
Hawaii Hilo, HawaiiWest16–8Virginia Chesterfield, VirginiaSouth
New Jersey Freehold Township, New JerseyEast10–1California El Rio, Southern CaliforniaWest
Iowa Urbandale, IowaCentral7–2Hawaii Pearl City, HawaiiWest
VEN Punto Fijo, VenezuelaLatin America4–2Hawaii Pearl City, HawaiiWest
Georgia (U.S. state) Cartersville, GeorgiaSouth9–0VEN Punto Fijo, VenezuelaLatin America
New Jersey Upper Deerfield Township, New JerseyEast10–8CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean
Texas Houston, East TexasSouthwest9–7California Fremont, Northern CaliforniaWest
ARU San Nicolaas, ArubaCaribbean8–1Maine Bangor, MaineHost
Hawaii Hilo, HawaiiWest11–1Texas Tyler, East TexasSouthwest
GUA Guatemala City, GuatemalaLatin America6–3California Lemon Grove, Southern CaliforniaWest
PAN Chitré, PanamaLatin America2–1Pennsylvania Kennett Square, PennsylvaniaEast
Texas Houston, East TexasSouthwest7–4CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean
Texas Houston, East TexasSouthwest8–1Ohio Holmes County, OhioCentral
Illinois Chicago, IllinoisCentral7–2Australia Melbourne, AustraliaAsia–Pacific
PAN Aguadulce, PanamaLatin America5–4Florida Coral Springs, FloridaSoutheast
CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean7–2Delaware Wilmington, DelawareEast
Hawaii Wailuku, HawaiiWest11–0(F/6)CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
PRI Guayama, Puerto RicoCaribbean10–5Virginia Norfolk, VirginiaSoutheast
CUR Willemstad, CuraçaoCaribbean14–1New Jersey Cherry Hill, New JerseyEast
VEN Maracaibo, VenezuelaLatin America9–3South Carolina Irmo, South CarolinaSoutheast
PRI Guaynabo, Puerto RicoCaribbean3–2South Carolina Easley, South CarolinaHost

Championship tally

Championships won by country/state

Country/StateChampionshipsLast
ROC Taiwan171992
New York New York51968
Florida Florida2001
VEN Venezuela42024
California Southern California31998
Texas East Texas2015
PAN Panama2017
Hawaii Hawaii2019
CUR Curaçao2023
MEX Mexico21965
New Jersey New Jersey2008
PRI Puerto Rico2025
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania11961
California Northern California1969
Delaware Delaware1981
Ohio Ohio1987
DOM Dominican Republic1993
Florida Host1999
Iowa Iowa2005
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia2007
ARU Aruba2010
GUA Guatemala2012
Illinois Illinois2016

References

References

  1. [http://www.littleleague.org/Learn_More/About_Our_Organization/divisions/Baseball_Divisions/slbb.htm Senior League Baseball] {{webarchive. link. (2009-05-13 . Little League Baseball Incorporated. Retrieved 2009-11-21.)
  2. Osceola Wins Bid for Baseball Tourney. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140811165458/http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1985-10-30/news/0340150189_1_osceola-league-world-series-league-baseball]. [[Orlando Sentinel]].
  3. (30 April 2020). "Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments".
  4. "2021 Little League® World Series and Regional Tournament update".
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