Intermediate (50/70) League Baseball World Series

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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 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea
Record champions JapanJapan Japan & Arizona & South Korea (1 each) USA ArizonaArizona Korea SouthSouth Korea 
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:

2010s
year winner Result loser
2013 JapanJapan Asia Pacific
Osaka
10-1 USA PennsylvaniaPennsylvania East
Collier Township
2014 USA ArizonaArizona West
Nogales
11-4 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico
San Lorenzo
2015 Korea SouthSouth Korea Asia Pacific
Seoul
10-5 USA FloridaFlorida Southeast
Wellington
2016
 
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Championships by state

team Number of
championships
Last
won
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 2015
USA ArizonaArizona Arizona 1 2014
JapanJapan Japan 1 2013

See also

Individual evidence