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Toutr de France An Americon institution is what many refer to the Little League World Series as. The championship of boys 9-12 is one of many Little League Championships but is the one that garners the most attention.

The Little League World Series - History

In 1938, Williamsport, Pa., resident Carl E. Stotz gathers neighborhood children during the summer and devises the first rules and field dimensions for his planned boys baseball program. This results in the founding of Little League Baseball in 1939, with Mr. Stotz, George Bebble and Bert Bebble being the first 3 team managers. The first season is played in a vacant lot near the outfield fence of Bowman Field. By 1946 there was 12 leagues all operating in Pennsylvania, and in 1947, Hammonton, N.J becomes the first non Pensnsylvania league. This results in the National Little League Tournament being played to determine a champion. Ultimatly this would become the Little League World Series that we know today. By 1948 Little League had grown to 94 leagues, in 1949 to 307 leagues and in 1951 with 776 leagues goes international with the addition of British Columbia, Canada. In 1953 the Little League World Series is televised for the first time. In 1975 teams from Taiwan and Japan had won seven of eight previous Little League World Series, and teams from outside the United States were banned from advancing beyond regional play. There was such an outcry about that move, though, that the ban was lifted after one year.

Currently, there are more than 3 million Little League Baseball players in more than 100 countries. The World Series format has been expanded to include 16 teams. The World Series is played in Williamsport Pennsylvania and although there has been disqualifications and contreversy, to this day remains a unique sporting event.

 

The Little League World Series - Winners

 

Year Winner Score Runner-Up
1947 Williamsport, PA 16–7 Lock Haven, PA
1948 Lock Haven, PA 6–5 St. Petersburg, FL
1949 Hammonton, NJ 5–0 Pensacola, FL
1950 Houston, TX 2–1 Bridgeport, CT
1951 Stamford, CT 3–0 Austin, TX
1952 Norwalk, CT 4–3 Monongahela, PA
1953 Birmingham, AL 1–0 Schenectady, NY
1954 Schenectady, NY 7–5 Colton, CA
1955 Morrisville, PA 4–3 Merchantville, NJ
1956 Roswell, NM 3–1 Merchantville, NJ
1957 Monterrey, NL, Mex. 4–0 La Mesa, CA
1958 Monterrey, NL, Mex. 10–1 Kankakee, IL
1959 Hamtramck, MI 12–0 Auburn, CA
1960 Levittown, PA 5–0 Ft. Worth, TX
1961 El Cajon, CA 4–2 El Campo, TX
1962 San Jose, CA 3–0 Kankakee, IL
1963 Granada Hills, CA 2–1 Stratford, CT
1964 Staten Island, NY 4–0 Monterrey, NL, Mex.
1965 Windsor Locks, CT 3–1 Stoney Creek, Ontario
1966 Houston, TX 8–2 W. New York, NJ
1967 West Tokyo, Japan 4–1 Chicago, IL
1968 Wakayama, Osaka, Japan 1–0 Richmond, VA
1969 Taichung, Taiwan 5–0 Santa Clara, CA
1970 Wayne, NJ 2–0 Campbell, CA
1971 Tainan, Taiwan 12–3 (F/9) Gary, IN
1972 Taipei, Taiwan 6–0 Hammond, IN
1973 Tainan, Taiwan 12–0 Tucson, AZ
1974 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 12–1 Red Bluff, CA
1975* Lakewood, NJ 4–3 Tampa, FL
1976 Chofu, Tokyo, Japan 10–3 Campbell, CA
1977 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7–2 El Cajon, CA
1978 Pingtung, Taiwan 11–1 Danville, CA
1979 Chiayi County, Taiwan 2–1 (F/8) Campbell, CA
1980 Hua-Lien, Taiwan 4–3 Tampa, FL
1981 Taichung, Taiwan 4–2 Tampa, FL
1982 Kirkland, WA 6–0 Chiayi, Taiwan
1983 Marietta, GA 3–1 Barahona, Dom. Rep.
1984 Seoul, S. Korea 6–2 Altamonte Springs, FL
1985 Seoul, S. Korea 7–1 Calexico, California
1986 Tainan, Taiwan 12–0 Tucson, AZ
1987 Hua-Lien, Taiwan 21–1 Irvine, CA
1988 Taichung, Taiwan 10–0 Pearl City, HI
1989 Trumbull, CT 5–2 Kaohsiung, Taiwan
1990 Tainan County, Taiwan 9–0 Shippensburg, PA
1991 Taichung, Taiwan 11–0 San Ramon Valley, CA
1992 Long Beach, CA 6–0‡ ‡Zamboanga City, Phil.
1993 Long Beach, CA 3–2 David, Chiriquí, Pan.
1994 Maracaibo, Venezuela 4–3 Northridge, CA
1995 Tainan, Taiwan 17–3 (F/5) Spring, TX
1996 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 13–3 (F/5) Cranston, RI
1997 Guadalupe, NL, Mex. 5–4 South Mission Viejo, CA
1998 Toms River, NJ 12–9 Kashima, Japan
1999 Hirakata, Osaka, Japan 5–0 Phenix City, AL
2000 Maracaibo, Venezuela 3–2 Bellaire, TX
2001 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan 2–1 Apopka, FL
2002 Louisville, KY 1–0 Sendai, Japan
2003 Musashi-Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan 10–1 East Boynton Beach, FL
2004 Willemstad, Curaçao 5–2 Thousand Oaks, CA
2005 Ewa Beach, HI 7–6 (F/7) Willemstad, Curaçao
2006 Columbus, GA 2–1 Kawaguchi City, Japan
2007 Warner Robins, GA 3–2 (F/8) Tokyo, Japan
2008 Waipahu, HI 12–3 Matamoros, TM, Mexico
2009 Chula Vista, CA 6–3 Taoyuan County, Taiwan
2010 Edogawa Minami, Tokyo, Japan 4–1 Waipahu, HI
2011 Huntington Beach, CA 2–1 Hamamatsu City, Japan
2012 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan 12–2 (F/5) Goodlettsville, Tennessee
2013 Musashi Fuchu,Tokyo, Japan 6–4 Chula Vista, California
2014 Seoul, South Korea 8-4 Chicago, Illinois
2015 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan 18-11 Red Land, Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
2016 Maine-Endwell, Endwell, N. 2-1 East Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
2017 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan 12-2 Lufkin, Lufkin, Texas
2018 Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawai 3-0 South Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
2019 Eastbank, River Ridge, Louisiana 8-0 Pabao, Willemstad, Curaçao
2020 Cancelled Covid 19 Pandemic    
2021 Taylor, Michigan 5-2 Ohio
2022 Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawai 13-3 Pabao, Willemstad, Curaçao
2023 El Segundo, S. California 6-5 Pabao, Willemstad, Curaçao
2024 Lake Mary, Florida 2-1 Chinese Taipei