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| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1947''' | | |'''1947''' |
| |Pennsylvania <br>Williamsport, Pennsylvania|Williamsport, PA
| | |Williamsport, PA |
| |16–7 | | |16–7 |
| |Pennsylvania<br>Lock Haven, Pennsylvania|Lock Haven, PA
| | |Lock Haven, PA |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''1948''' | | |'''1948''' |
| |Pennsylvania<br>Lock Haven, Pennsylvania|Lock Haven, PA
| | |Lock Haven, PA |
| |6–5 | | |6–5 |
| |Florida<br>St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg, FL
| | |St. Petersburg, FL |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1949''' | | |'''1949''' |
| |New Jersey}}<br>Hammonton, New Jersey|Hammonton, NJ
| | |Hammonton, NJ |
| |5–0 | | |5–0 |
| |Florida<br>Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola, FL
| | |Pensacola, FL |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''1950''' | | |'''1950''' |
| |Texas<br>Houston|Houston, TX
| | |Houston, TX |
| |2–1 | | |2–1 |
| |Connecticut<br>Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport, CT
| | |Bridgeport, CT |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1951''' | | |'''1951''' |
| |Connecticut<br>Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford, CT
| | |Stamford, CT |
| |3–0 | | |3–0 |
| |Texas<br>Austin, Texas|Austin, TX
| | |Austin, TX |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''1952''' | | |'''1952''' |
| |Connecticut<br>Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk, CT
| | |Norwalk, CT |
| |4–3 | | |4–3 |
| |Pennsylvania<br>Monongahela, Pennsylvania|Monongahela, PA
| | |Monongahela, PA |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1953''' | | |'''1953''' |
| |Alabama<br>Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham, AL
| | |Birmingham, AL |
| |1–0 | | |1–0 |
| |New York<br>Schenectady, New York|Schenectady, NY
| | |Schenectady, NY |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''1954''' | | |'''1954''' |
| |New York<br>Schenectady, New York|Schenectady, NY
| | |Schenectady, NY |
| |7–5 | | |7–5 |
| |California<br>Colton, California|Colton, CA
| | |Colton, CA |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1955''' | | |'''1955''' |
| |Pennsylvania<br>Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Morrisville, PA
| | |Morrisville, PA |
| |4–3 | | |4–3 |
| |New Jersey<br>Merchantville, New Jersey|Merchantville, NJ
| | |Merchantville, NJ |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''1956''' | | |'''1956''' |
| |New Mexico<br>Roswell, New Mexico|Roswell, NM
| | |Roswell, NM |
| |3–1 | | |3–1 |
| |New Jersey<br>Merchantville, New Jersey|Merchantville, NJ
| | |Merchantville, NJ |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''1957''' | | |'''1957''' |
| |Monterrey, NL, Mex. | | |Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. |
| |4–0 | | |4–0 |
| |California<br>La Mesa, California|La Mesa, CA
| | |La Mesa, CA |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''{{llwsy|1958}}''' | | |'''1958''' |
| |{{flagicon|MEX}}<br>[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León|NL]], [[Mexico|Mex.]] | | |Monterrey,Nuevo León, Mexico |
| |10–1 | | |10–1 |
| |{{flagicon|Illinois}}<br>[[Kankakee, Illinois|Kankakee, IL]]
| | |Kankakee, IL |
| |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" | | |- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
| |'''{{llwsy|1959}}''' | | |'''1959''' |
| |{{flagicon|Michigan}}<br>[[Hamtramck, Michigan|Hamtramck, MI]]
| | |Hamtramck, MI |
| |12–0 | | |12–0 |
| |{{flagicon|California}}<br>[[Auburn, California|Auburn, CA]]
| | |Auburn, CA |
| |- | | |- |
| |'''{{llwsy|1960}}''' | | |'''{{llwsy|1960}}''' |
The Little League World Series (often abbreviated as LLWS) is a youth baseball championship which is held every August in Williamsport, PA. Unlike the "World Series" in Major League Baseball, which is actually just the championship series for MLB, the Little League World Series is truly a world-wide series. The LLWS includes representatives from nearly every part of the globe, although rule changes implemented in the mid-1990s ensure that one US team always plays in the championship game. The series is administered by Little League, Inc. and is not affiliated with any other youth baseball organization.
Regional LLWS championship games are televised on the ESPN and ESPN2 cable networks. Most games from the LLWS itself are also televised on these networks. The United States Championship game and the World Championship game are televised on ABC. These telecasts often include interviews with the players as well as bits of trivia about the children who make up the teams.
The competition features boys (and occasionally girls) who have won regional championships to make their way to the series. Children who are 11 and 12 years old are allowed to play in the series. This is one reason so many boylovers follow the series with a passion. Due to the way the child's age is computed for the series, some 13-year-olds are also allowed to play.
2013 LLWS
Division playoff schedules (US only) http://www.littleleague.org/worldseries/series/llbb.htm including ESPN coverage. August 2 - 11
World Series - Williamsport, Pennsylvania - August 15 - 25 Game Information
Little League World Series champions
Year
|
Winner
|
Score
|
Runner-Up
|
1947
|
Williamsport, PA
|
16–7
|
Lock Haven, PA
|
1948
|
Lock Haven, PA
|
6–5
|
St. Petersburg, FL
|
1949
|
Hammonton, NJ
|
5–0
|
Pensacola, FL
|
1950
|
Houston, TX
|
2–1
|
Bridgeport, CT
|
1951
|
Stamford, CT
|
3–0
|
Austin, TX
|
1952
|
Norwalk, CT
|
4–3
|
Monongahela, PA
|
1953
|
Birmingham, AL
|
1–0
|
Schenectady, NY
|
1954
|
Schenectady, NY
|
7–5
|
Colton, CA
|
1955
|
Morrisville, PA
|
4–3
|
Merchantville, NJ
|
1956
|
Roswell, NM
|
3–1
|
Merchantville, NJ
|
1957
|
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
|
4–0
|
La Mesa, CA
|
1958
|
Monterrey,Nuevo León, Mexico
|
10–1
|
Kankakee, IL
|
1959
|
Hamtramck, MI
|
12–0
|
Auburn, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Levittown, PA
|
5–0
|
Template:Flagicon Ft. Worth, TX
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon El Cajon, CA
|
4–2
|
Template:Flagicon El Campo, TX
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon San Jose, CA
|
3–0
|
Template:Flagicon Kankakee, IL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Granada Hills, CA
|
2–1
|
Template:Flagicon Stratford, CT
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Staten Island, NY
|
4–0
|
Template:Flagicon Monterrey, NL, Mex.
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Windsor Locks, CT
|
3–1
|
Template:Flagicon Stoney Creek, Ontario
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Houston, TX
|
8–2
|
Template:Flagicon W. New York, NJ
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon West Tokyo, Japan
|
4–1
|
Template:Flagicon Chicago, IL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Wakayama, Osaka, Japan
|
1–0
|
Template:Flagicon Richmond, VA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Taichung, Taiwan
|
5–0
|
Template:Flagicon Santa Clara, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Wayne, NJ
|
2–0
|
Template:Flagicon Campbell, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tainan, Taiwan
|
12–3 (F/9)
|
Template:Flagicon Gary, IN
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Taipei, Taiwan
|
6–0
|
Template:Flagicon Hammond, IN
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tainan, Taiwan
|
12–0
|
Template:Flagicon Tucson, AZ
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|
12–1
|
Template:Flagicon Red Bluff, CA
|
Template:Llwsy*
|
Template:Flagicon Lakewood, NJ
|
4–3
|
Template:Flagicon Tampa, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
|
10–3
|
Template:Flagicon Campbell, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|
7–2
|
Template:Flagicon El Cajon, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Pingtung, Taiwan
|
11–1
|
Template:Flagicon Danville, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Chiayi County, Taiwan
|
2–1
|
Template:Flagicon Campbell, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Hua-Lien, Taiwan
|
4–3
|
Template:Flagicon Tampa, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Taichung, Taiwan
|
4–2
|
Template:Flagicon Tampa, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Kirkland, WA
|
6–0
|
Template:Flagicon Chiayi, Taiwan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Marietta, GA
|
3–1
|
Template:Flagicon Barahona, Dom. Rep.
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Seoul, S. Korea
|
6–2
|
Template:Flagicon Altamonte Springs, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Seoul, S. Korea
|
7–1
|
Template:Flagicon §Mexicali, Mexico (CA)
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tainan, Taiwan
|
12–0
|
Template:Flagicon Tucson, AZ
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Hua-Lien, Taiwan
|
21–1
|
Template:Flagicon Irvine, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Taichung, Taiwan
|
10–0
|
Template:Flagicon Pearl City, HI
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Trumbull, CT
|
5–2
|
Template:Flagicon Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tainan County, Taiwan
|
9–0
|
Template:Flagicon Shippensburg, PA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Taichung, Taiwan
|
11–0
|
Template:Flagicon San Ramon Valley, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Long Beach, CA
|
6–0‡
|
Template:Flagicon ‡Zamboanga City, Phil.
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Long Beach, CA
|
3–2
|
Template:Flagicon David, Chiriquí, Pan.
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Maracaibo, Venezuela
|
4–3
|
Template:Flagicon Northridge, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tainan, Taiwan
|
17–3 (F/5)
|
Template:Flagicon Spring, TX
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Kaohsiung, Taiwan
|
13–3 (F/5)
|
Template:Flagicon Cranston, RI
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Guadalupe, NL, Mex.
|
5–4
|
Template:Flagicon South Mission Viejo, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Toms River, NJ
|
12–9
|
Template:Flagicon Kashima, Japan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Hirakata, Osaka, Japan
|
5–0
|
Template:Flagicon Phenix City, AL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Maracaibo, Venezuela
|
3–2
|
Template:Flagicon Bellaire, TX
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan
|
2–1
|
Template:Flagicon Apopka, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Louisville, KY
|
1–0
|
Template:Flagicon Sendai, Japan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Musashi-Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
|
10–1
|
Template:Flagicon East Boynton Beach, FL
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Willemstad, Curaçao
|
5–2
|
Template:Flagicon Thousand Oaks, CA
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Ewa Beach, HI
|
7–6 (F/7)
|
Template:Flagicon Willemstad, Curaçao
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Columbus, GA
|
2–1
|
Template:Flagicon Kawaguchi City, Japan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Warner Robins, GA
|
3–2 (F/8)
|
Template:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Waipahu, HI
|
12–3
|
Template:Flagicon Matamoros, TM, Mexico
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Chula Vista, CA
|
6–3
|
Template:Flagicon Taoyuan County, Taiwan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Edogawa Minami, Tokyo, Japan
|
4–1
|
Template:Flagicon Waipahu, HI
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Huntington Beach, CA
|
2–1
|
Template:Flagicon Hamamatsu City, Japan
|
Template:Llwsy
|
Template:Flagicon Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan
|
12–2 (F/5)
|
Template:Flagicon Goodlettsville, TN
|
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