Intermediate (50/70) League Baseball World Series
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Current season | Intermediate (50/70) League World Series 2014 |
sport | baseball |
abbreviation | ILWS |
Association | Little League Baseball and Softball |
League foundation | 2013 |
Teams | 10 |
Country countries | International |
Title holder | South Korea |
Record champions | Japan & Arizona & South Korea (1 each) |
Website | littleleague.org |
The Intermediate (50/70) League Baseball World Series is an international baseball tournament for boys between the ages of 11 and 13. The first tournament was held in 2013. This division represents a transition between the Little League (46 'pitching distance / 60' running path) and the Junior , Senior and Big Leagues (60'6 '' pitching distance / 90 'running path).
Ten teams have been playing since the beginning. Six of them are US and four international teams.
qualification
The qualifying tournaments for the Intermediate (50/70) League World Series usually take place around the world in early summer. The respective modes differ from region to region.
This is how the United States' qualifying regions are composed:
At the international level, the regions are composed as follows:
Venue
The tournament will be played at the Max Baer Stadium in Livermore, California.
Finals
The following finals took place in the events:
year | winner | Result | loser |
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2013 |
Asia Pacific Osaka |
10-1 |
East Collier Township |
2014 |
West Nogales |
11-4 |
Puerto Rico San Lorenzo |
2015 |
Asia Pacific Seoul |
10-5 |
Southeast Wellington |
2016 |
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Championships by state
team | Number of championships |
Last won |
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South Korea | 1 | 2015 |
Arizona | 1 | 2014 |
Japan | 1 | 2013 |
See also
Individual evidence