South Region (Little League Baseball World Series)
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sport | baseball |
League foundation | 1957 |
Teams | 15th |
Country countries | United States |
Record champions | Florida (13) |
Website | Little League Baseball & Softball South Region Headquarters |
The South Region was one of the four regions of the United States that sends participants to the Little League Baseball World Series , the largest youth baseball tournament. The South Region was founded in 1957. In 1967 Delaware and Maryland moved to the East region. Oklahoma and Kentucky swapped regions for the year 2000. By doubling the field of participants from 2001, the East region was divided into the Southeast and Southwest regions.
Participating States
The following states were organized in this region:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Delaware (until 1967)
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky (until 1999)
- Louisiana
- Maryland (until 1967)
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma (from 2000)
- South carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Results at the Little League Baseball World Series
After year
year | master | city | LLWS | W − L |
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1957 | Industrial LL | Monterrey * | World Champion | 2−0 |
1958 | National League of Gadsden LL | Gadsden | third place | 2−1 |
1959 | National League of Gadsden LL | Gadsden | First round | 0-1 |
1960 | North East Optimist Club LL | Fort Worth | Second place | 2−1 |
1961 | El Campo LL | El Campo | Second place | 2−1 |
1962 | Val Verde County LL | Del Rio | fifth place | 2−1 |
1963 | North Houston LL | North Houston | fifth place | 1−1 |
1964 | South Brookley LL | mobile | third place | 2−1 |
1965 | North Waco LL | Waco | third place | 2−1 |
1966 | Westbury American LL | Houston | World Champion | 3−0 |
1967 | West Tampa LL | Tampa | Fifth place (shared) | 1−1 |
1968 | Tuckahoe LL | Richmond | Second place | 2−1 |
1969 | West Tampa LL | Tampa | Third place (shared) | 1−1 |
1970 | National Optimist LL | Nashville | Seventh place | 1−2 |
1971 | Gardenside LL | Lexington | Eighth place | 0-3 |
1972 | National LL | Vienna | Seventh place | 1−2 |
1973 | Belmont Heights LL | Tampa | third place | 2−1 |
1974 | American LL | Jackson | fifth place | 2−1 |
1975 | Belmont Heights LL | Tampa | Second place | 1−1 |
1976 | Tuckahoe American LL | Richmond | Third place (shared) | 1−1 |
1977 | Hub City LL | Hattiesburg | fifth place | 2−1 |
1978 | South Lexington LL | Lexington | third place | 2−1 |
1979 | Burns Park LL | North Little Rock | third place | 2−1 |
1980 | Belmont Heights LL | Tampa | Second place | 2−1 |
1981 | Belmont Heights LL | Tampa | Second place | 2−1 |
1982 | American LL | Sarasota | Seventh place | 1−2 |
1983 | East Marietta National LL | Marietta | World Champion | 3−0 |
1984 | National LL | Altamonte | Second place | 2−1 |
1985 | American LL | Morristown | third place | 2−1 |
1986 | American LL | Sarasota | third place | 2−1 |
1987 | American LL | Morristown | Seventh place (shared) | 0-2 |
1988 | Northwest 45 LL | Jump | third place | 2−1 |
1989 | Northside LL | Tampa | fifth place | 2−1 |
1990 | Cottage Hill LL | mobile | Fifth place (shared) | 1−1 |
1991 | National LL | Dunedin | Sixth place | 1−2 |
1992 | South Lake Charles LL | Lake Charles | Group stage | 1−2 |
1993 | Tuckahoe American LL | Richmond | Group stage | 0-3 |
1994 | Central Springfield LL | Springfield | Third place (shared) | 2−2 |
1995 | Northwest 45 LL | Jump | Second place | 3−2 |
1996 | RL Turner LL | Panama City | Third place (shared) | 3−1 |
1997 | Manatee GT Bray East LL | Bradenton | Third place (shared) | 2−2 |
1998 | Greenville LL | Greenville | Third place (shared) | 2−2 |
1999 | National LL | Phenix City | Second place | 3−2 |
2000 | Bellaire LL | Bellaire | Second place | 3−2 |
* Monterrey was assigned to Texas in 1957. (Mexico Region (Little League Baseball World Series))
According to state
Country | East Region Championships |
World championships |
WL to the LLWS |
% |
---|---|---|---|---|
Florida | 13 | 0 | 22-16 | 0.579 |
Texas | 9 | 1 | 20−10 | 0.667 |
Alabama | 5 | 0 | 8−6 | 0.571 |
Virginia | 5 | 0 | 6−9 | 0.400 |
Tennessee | 4th | 0 | 5-6 | 0.455 |
Kentucky | 2 | 0 | 2-4 | 0.333 |
Georgia | 1 | 1 | 3−0 | 1,000 |
Mexico | 1 | 1 | 2−0 | 1,000 |
Arkansas | 1 | 0 | 2−1 | 0.667 |
Mississippi | 1 | 0 | 2−1 | 0.667 |
North Carolina | 1 | 0 | 2−2 | 0.500 |
Louisiana | 1 | 0 | 1−2 | 0.333 |
Delaware | 1 | 0 | 0-1 | 0,000 |
Maryland | 0 | 0 | 0−0 | 0,000 |
Oklahoma | 0 | 0 | 0−0 | 0,000 |
South carolina | 0 | 0 | 0−0 | 0,000 |
West Virginia | 0 | 0 | 0−0 | 0,000 |
Total | 44 | 3 | 73-54 | 0.575 |
See also
- Southeast Region (Little League Baseball World Series)
- Southwest Region (Little League Baseball World Series)
Individual evidence
- ↑ In July 1957, the Monterrey team took part in a tournament in McAllen , Texas on a three-day visa . The plan was to play one day and two days of sightseeing. After the victory in McAllen and the two more days in the USA they ran out of money and a return to the USA would have been impossible. After several phone calls to Washington, the solution was found that the team could stay in the USA until they were definitively eliminated from the tournaments. But that never happened because the team never lost a tournament. They won six tournaments in a row, including the tournaments of the Little League World Series Region South and the Little League World Series in 1957. In September, the team returned to Mexico undefeated. The achievements of the los pequeños gigantes (the little giants) are retold in the two films Los Pequeños Gigantes (1960) iMDb and The Perfect Game (2008) iMDb .