West Region (Little League Baseball World Series since 2001)
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Current season | LLWS qualification 2018 |
sport | baseball |
League foundation | 2001 |
Teams | 6th |
Country countries | United States |
Title holder | Honolulu LL, Honolulu , Hawaii |
Record champions | Southern California (9) |
Website | Little League Baseball Western Region |
Qualification too | Little League World Series 2018 |
The West Region is one of the eight regions of the United States that send participants to the Little League Baseball World Series , the largest youth baseball tournament. The West region has participated in this tournament since 1957 (see West Region 1957–2000 ). When the field of participants doubled in 2001, the Northwest region was replaced by the West region.
Participating States
Six teams from five countries are organized in this region:
Wyoming was also in the West Region from 2002 to 2006 , at which time Hawaii was in the Northwest Region . In 2001, New Mexico was also divided into the west, but then moved to the Southwest region .
Regional championships
The list also includes the former participants. The respective winners are marked in green.
year | Arizona | Hawaii | Nevada | New Mexico | Northern California | Southern California | Utah | Wyoming |
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2001 | San Xavier LL Tucson |
Ewa LL Ewa Beach |
Green Valley LL Las Vegas |
Eastdale LL Albuquerque |
Los Gatos LL Los Gatos |
Oceanside American LL Oceanside |
Taylorsville LL Taylorsville |
participated from 2002 |
2002 | Arrowhead LL Glendale |
Moved to the Northwest region |
Peccole LL Las Vegas |
Moved to the Southwest region |
Aptos LL Aptos |
West Anaheim LL Anaheim |
Taylorsville LL Taylorsville |
Laramie LL Laramie |
2003 | Chandler National LL Chandler |
Green Valley LL Henderson |
Lakeside LL Granite Bay |
Vineyard LL Rancho Cucamonga |
No participant |
Laramie LL Laramie |
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2004 | Deer Valley LL Glendale |
Green Valley LL Henderson |
Visalia National LL Visalia |
Conejo Valley East LL Thousand Oaks |
Taylorsville LL Salt Lake City |
Gillette LL Gillette |
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2005 | Chandler National LL Chandler |
Peccole LL Las Vegas |
San Francisco American LL San Francisco |
Rancho Buena Vista LL Vista |
Snow Canyon LL Santa Clara |
Gillette LL Gillette |
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2006 | Ahwatukee American LL Phoenix |
Waipio LL Waipahu |
Lone Mountain LL Las Vegas |
River Park LL Fresno |
Northridge City LL Northridge |
Snow Canyon LL Santa Clara |
Moved to the Northwest region |
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2007 | Chandler National LL Chandler |
Waipio LL Waipahu |
Green Valley LL Las Vegas |
Moreland LL San Jose |
Solana Beach LL Solana Beach |
Snow Canyon LL Santa Clara |
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2008 | Arrowhead LL Glendale |
Waipio LL Waipahu |
Paseo Verde LL Henderson |
Pleasanton American LL Pleasanton |
Aliso Viejo LL Aliso Viejo |
Cedar City LL Cedar City |
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2009 | Arrowhead LL Glendale |
Central East Maui LL Wailuku |
Legacy LL Las Vegas |
Loomis-Eureka LL Granite Bay |
Park View LL Chula Vista |
Cedar City American LL Cedar City |
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2010 | North Scottsdale LL Scottsdale |
Waipio LL Waipahu |
Mountain Ridge LL Las Vegas |
Napa National LL Napa |
Ocean View LL Huntington Beach |
Washington LL Washington |
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2011 | Rio Rico LL Rio Rico |
Central East Maui LL Wailuku |
Silverado LL Las Vegas |
Red Bluff LL Red Bluff |
Ocean View LL Huntington Beach |
Washington LL Washington |
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2012 | Rincon LL Tucson |
Nānākuli-Maili LL Nānākuli |
Cheyenne LL North Las Vegas |
Petaluma National LL Petaluma |
Orange LL Orange |
Cedar National LL Cedar City |
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2013 | Chandler National South LL Chandler |
Central East Maui LL Wailuku |
Mountain Ridge LL North Las Vegas |
Belmont-Redwood Shores LL Belmont |
Eastlake LL Chula Vista |
Dixie LL St. George |
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2014 | Chandler National LL Chandler |
Honolulu LL Honolulu |
Mountain Ridge LL North Las Vegas |
Pacifica American LL Pacifica |
Encinitas LL Encinitas |
Dixie LL St. George |
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2015 | Chandler National North LL Chandler |
Waipio LL Waipahu |
Paseo Verde LL Henderson |
Cambrian Park LL San José |
Sweetwater LL Bonita |
Snow Canyon LL Santa Clara |
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2016 | Cactus Foothills South LL Phoenix |
Central East Maui LL Wailuku |
Mountain Ridge LL Las Vegas |
Vacaville Central LL Vacaville |
Park View LL Chula Vista |
Snow Canyon LL Santa Clara |
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2017 | Chandler National North LL Chandler |
Hilo LL Hilo |
Summerlin South LL Las Vegas |
Canyon Creek LL San Ramon |
Sanata Margarita National LL Rancho Santa Margarita |
Dixie LL St. George |
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2018 | Sunnyside LL Tucson |
Honolulu LL Honolulu |
Silverado West LL Las Vegas |
Tri-City LL Rocklin |
Park View LL Chula Vista |
Dixie LL St. George |
Results at the Little League Baseball World Series
After year
year | team | city | Classification | WL |
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2001 | Oceanside American LL | Oceanside | 2nd place USA | 3–1 |
2002 | Aptos LL | Aptos | Group stage | 1-2 |
2003 | National LL | Chandler | US semifinals | 3–1 |
2004 | Conejo Valley LL | Thousand Oaks | 2nd place | 5–1 |
2005 | Rancho Buena Vista LL | Vista | 3rd place | 5–1 |
2006 | Ahwatukee American LL | Phoenix | Group stage | 2–1 |
2007 | National LL | Chandler | US semifinals | 2–2 |
2008 | Waipio LL | Waipahu | World Champion | 6-0 |
2009 | Park View LL | Chula Vista | World Champion | 5–1 |
2010 | Waipio LL | Waipahu | 2nd place | 4-2 |
2011 | Ocean View LL | Huntington Beach | World Champion | 5–1 |
2012 | Petaluma National LL | Petaluma | 3rd place | 4-2 |
2013 | Eastlake LL | Chula Vista | 2nd place | 4–1 |
2014 | Mountain Ridge LL | Las Vegas | 4th Place | 3–2 |
2015 | Bonita LL | Bonita | US semifinals | 3–2 |
2016 | Park View LL | Chula Vista | round 2 | 1-2 |
2017 | Santa Margarita National LL | Rancho Santa Margarita | round 2 | 1-2 |
2018 | Honolulu LL | Hawaii | World Champion | 5–0 |
Status after the Little League World Series 2018
According to state
Country | West championships |
WL to the LLWS |
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California | 11 | 38-15 | .717 |
Hawaii | 3 | 15-2 | .882 |
Arizona | 3 | 7-4 | .636 |
Nevada | 1 | 3–2 | .600 |
Utah | 0 | 0-0 | - |
New Mexico | 0 | 0-0 | - |
Wyoming | 0 | 0-0 | - |
total | 16 | 63-24 | .724 |
Status after the Little League World Series 2018 / italics = former participants
See also
Individual evidence
Remarks
- ↑ Prior to the start of the regional tournament, the Utah State Master was disqualified for participating in an unauthorized tournament. The second-placed team was excluded from the tournament for the same reasons. In the short time no other participant could be found, so the game was played without a representative from Utah. [1]