South Region (Little League Baseball World Series)

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LLWS qualification region south

sport baseball
League foundation 1957
Teams 15th
Country countries United StatesUnited States United States
Record champions USA FloridaFlorida 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

Participants from the West region. Blue: member until 1967; Yellow: member until 1999; Red: Member from 2000

The following states were organized in this region:

Results at the Little League Baseball World Series

After year

year master city LLWS W − L
1957 Industrial LL Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey * World Champion 2−0
1958 National League of Gadsden LL USA AlabamaAlabama Gadsden third place 2−1
1959 National League of Gadsden LL USA AlabamaAlabama Gadsden First round 0-1
1960 North East Optimist Club LL USA TexasTexas Fort Worth Second place 2−1
1961 El Campo LL USA TexasTexas El Campo Second place 2−1
1962 Val Verde County LL USA TexasTexas Del Rio fifth place 2−1
1963 North Houston LL USA TexasTexas North Houston fifth place 1−1
1964 South Brookley LL USA AlabamaAlabama mobile third place 2−1
1965 North Waco LL USA TexasTexas Waco third place 2−1
1966 Westbury American LL USA TexasTexas Houston World Champion 3−0
1967 West Tampa LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa Fifth place (shared) 1−1
1968 Tuckahoe LL USA VirginiaVirginia Richmond Second place 2−1
1969 West Tampa LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa Third place (shared) 1−1
1970 National Optimist LL USA TennesseeTennessee Nashville Seventh place 1−2
1971 Gardenside LL USA KentuckyKentucky Lexington Eighth place 0-3
1972 National LL USA VirginiaVirginia Vienna Seventh place 1−2
1973 Belmont Heights LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa third place 2−1
1974 American LL USA TennesseeTennessee Jackson fifth place 2−1
1975 Belmont Heights LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa Second place 1−1
1976 Tuckahoe American LL USA VirginiaVirginia Richmond Third place (shared) 1−1
1977 Hub City LL USA Mississippi Hattiesburg fifth place 2−1
1978 South Lexington LL USA KentuckyKentucky Lexington third place 2−1
1979 Burns Park LL USA ArkansasArkansas North Little Rock third place 2−1
1980 Belmont Heights LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa Second place 2−1
1981 Belmont Heights LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa Second place 2−1
1982 American LL USA FloridaFlorida Sarasota Seventh place 1−2
1983 East Marietta National LL Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001) .svg Marietta World Champion 3−0
1984 National LL USA FloridaFlorida Altamonte Second place 2−1
1985 American LL USA TennesseeTennessee Morristown third place 2−1
1986 American LL USA FloridaFlorida Sarasota third place 2−1
1987 American LL USA TennesseeTennessee Morristown Seventh place (shared) 0-2
1988 Northwest 45 LL USA TexasTexas Jump third place 2−1
1989 Northside LL USA FloridaFlorida Tampa fifth place 2−1
1990 Cottage Hill LL USA AlabamaAlabama mobile Fifth place (shared) 1−1
1991 National LL USA FloridaFlorida Dunedin Sixth place 1−2
1992 South Lake Charles LL USA LouisianaLouisiana Lake Charles Group stage 1−2
1993 Tuckahoe American LL USA VirginiaVirginia Richmond Group stage 0-3
1994 Central Springfield LL USA VirginiaVirginia Springfield Third place (shared) 2−2
1995 Northwest 45 LL USA TexasTexas Jump Second place 3−2
1996 RL Turner LL USA FloridaFlorida Panama City Third place (shared) 3−1
1997 Manatee GT Bray East LL USA FloridaFlorida Bradenton Third place (shared) 2−2
1998 Greenville LL USA North CarolinaNorth Carolina Greenville Third place (shared) 2−2
1999 National LL USA AlabamaAlabama Phenix City Second place 3−2
2000 Bellaire LL USA TexasTexas 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
%
USA FloridaFlorida Florida 13 0 22-16 0.579
USA TexasTexas Texas 9 1 20−10 0.667
USA AlabamaAlabama Alabama 5 0 8−6 0.571
USA VirginiaVirginia Virginia 5 0 6−9 0.400
USA TennesseeTennessee Tennessee 4th 0 5-6 0.455
USA KentuckyKentucky Kentucky 2 0 2-4 0.333
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001) .svg Georgia 1 1 3−0 1,000
Mexico 1934Mexico Mexico 1 1 2−0 1,000
USA ArkansasArkansas Arkansas 1 0 2−1 0.667
USA Mississippi Mississippi 1 0 2−1 0.667
USA North CarolinaNorth Carolina North Carolina 1 0 2−2 0.500
USA LouisianaLouisiana Louisiana 1 0 1−2 0.333
USA-DelawareDelaware Delaware 1 0 0-1 0,000
USA MarylandMaryland Maryland 0 0 0−0 0,000
USA OklahomaOklahoma Oklahoma 0 0 0−0 0,000
USA South CarolinaSouth carolina South carolina 0 0 0−0 0,000
USA West VirginiaWest Virginia West Virginia 0 0 0−0 0,000
Total 44 3 73-54 0.575

See also

Individual evidence

  1. 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 .