Canada Region (Junior League Baseball World Series)
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sport | baseball |
League foundation | 1988 |
Teams | 7th |
Country countries | Canada |
Title holder | Calgary Rocky Mountain LL, Calgary , Alberta |
Record champions | British Columbia (15) |
Website | Canada Junior Leagues |
Qualification too | Junior League World Series 2014 |
The Canada region is one of the five international regions that sent participants to the Junior League Baseball World Series . The region has been participating in this tournament since 1988.
Participating teams
A team from the affiliated regions as well as a team from the host region take part in the Canadian Championships. The regions correspond to the Canadian provinces except for one.
- Atlantic region ( Nova Scotia and New Brunswick )
- Alberta region
- Region British Columbia
- Ontario region
- Quebec region
- Saskatchewan region
Until 2010, Alberta and Saskatchewan were organized in the prairie region.
The other provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador , Manitoba and Prince Edward Island as well as the Northwest Territories , Nunavut and Yukon do not provide any teams.
Regional championships since 2002
In 2002 the regions were partially restructured.
The respective winners are marked in green.
year | host | Atlantic | Alberta | British Columbia | Ontario | prairie | Quebec | Saskatchewan |
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2002 | East Nepean Eagles LL Ottawa |
Atlantic region |
Prairie region | North Langley LL Langley |
Ontario |
Prairie region |
Quebec |
Prairie region |
2003 | La Plaine LL La Plaine |
Atlantic region |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Ontario |
Prairie region |
Quebec |
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2004 | Coquitlam LL Coquitlam |
Sydney LL Sydney (Nova Scotia) |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Gloucester LL Ottawa |
Moose Jaw LL Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan) |
LNDB Brossard LL Brossard |
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2005 | Glace Bay LL Glace Bay |
Sydney Mines LL Sydney Mines (Nova Scotia) |
White Rock-South Surrey LL White Rock |
Orleans LL Ottawa |
Centennial LL Calgary, Alberta |
Valleyfield LL Salaberry-de-Valleyfield |
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2006 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Glace Bay LL Glace Bay (Nova Scotia) |
Prince George LL Prince George |
East Nepean LL Ottawa |
Centennial LL Calgary, Alberta |
NDG LL Montreal |
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2007 | Windsor South LL Windsor |
Glace Bay LL Glace Bay (Nova Scotia) |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Cornwall LL Cornwall |
Southwest LL Lethbridge, Alberta |
Valleyfield LL Salaberry-de-Valleyfield |
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2008 | Coquitlam LL Coquitlam |
Glace Bay LL Glace Bay (Nova Scotia) |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Port Arthur National LL Thunder Bay |
Medicine Hat LL Medicine Hat, Alberta |
NDG LL Montreal |
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2009 | Langley LL Langley |
Sydney Mines LL Sydney Mines (Nova Scotia) |
Coquitlam LL Coquitlam |
Windsor South LL Windsor |
Medicine Hat LL Medicine Hat, Alberta |
NDG LL Montreal |
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2010 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Sydney Mines LL Sydney Mines (Nova Scotia) |
Coquitlam LL Coquitlam |
Orleans LL Ottawa |
Medicine Hat LL Medicine Hat, Alberta |
NDG LL Montreal |
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2011 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Sydney LL Sydney (Nova Scotia) |
Medicine Hat LL Medicine Hat |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Orleans LL Ottawa |
dissolved | Baseball Mineur Drummondville LL Drummondville |
Kiwanis National LL Regina |
2012 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Sydney LL Sydney (Nova Scotia) |
Centennial LL Calgary |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Ft. William / Current River LL Thunder Bay |
NDG LL Montreal |
Kiwanis National LL Regina |
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2013 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Sydney LL Sydney (Nova Scotia) |
Calgary Rocky Mountain LL Calgary |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Orleans LL Ottawa |
NDG LL Montreal |
Kiwanis National LL Regina |
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2014 | Southwest LL Lethbridge |
Glace Bay LL Glace Bay (Nova Scotia) |
Medicine Hat LL Medicine Hat |
Whalley LL Surrey |
Oakville LL Oakville |
NDG LL Montreal |
North Regina LL Regina |
Results at the Junior League World Series
After year
year | team | city | Classification | WL |
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1988 | Sherbrooke-Lennoxville LL | Sherbrooke | ||
1989 | Confederation Park LL | Calgary | ||
1990 | Whalley LL | Surrey | ||
1991 | Windsor LL | Windsor | ||
1992 | Orleans LL | Ottawa | ||
1993 | Valleyfield LL | Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | ||
1994 | White rock | White rock | ||
1995 | Windsor LL | Windsor | ||
1996 | Whalley LL | Surrey | ||
1997 | Kennedy Surrey LL | Surrey | ||
1998 | Whalley LL | Surrey | ||
1999 | Coquitlam LL | Coquitlam | ||
2000 | Langley LL | Langley | Second place | |
2001 | Whalley LL | Surrey | Int. final | 2–2 |
2002 | North Langley LL | Langley | Group stage | 1-2 |
2003 | Whalley LL | Surrey | Int. final | 3–1 |
2004 | Moose Jaw LL | Moose Jaw | Group stage | 1-3 |
2005 | Orleans LL | Ottawa | Group stage | 2–2 |
2006 | East Nepean LL | Ottawa | Group stage | 1-3 |
2007 | Whalley LL | Surrey | Int. final | 3–2 |
2008 | Coquitlam LL | Coquitlam | Group stage | 1-3 |
2009 | Coquitlam LL | Coquitlam | Group stage | 0-4 |
2010 | Coquitlam LL | Coquitlam | Group stage | 0-4 |
2011 | Whalley LL | Surrey | Group stage | 1-3 |
2012 | Centennial LL | Calgary | Group stage | 0-4 |
2013 | Calgary Rocky Mountain LL | Calgary | Group stage | 0-4 |
2014 | North Regina LL | Regina | Group stage | 2–2 |
Status after the Junior League World Series 2014
According to state
Country | Canadian Championships |
World championships |
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British Columbia | 15th | 0 |
Ontario | 5 | 0 |
Alberta | 3 | 0 |
Quebec | 2 | 0 |
Saskatchewan | 2 | 0 |
New Brunswick | 0 | 0 |
Nova Scotia | 0 | 0 |
Total | 27 | 0 |
Status after the Junior League World Series 2014