2000 Junior League World Series

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2000 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
Location Taylor, Michigan
Dates August 14–19
Final positions
Champions Flag of Hawaii.svg Aiea, Hawaii
Runner-up Flag of Canada.svg Langley, Canada
  1999
2001  

The 2000 Junior League World Series took place from August 14–19 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Aiea, Hawaii defeated Langley, Canada in the championship game.

The Junior League World Series is a baseball tournament for children aged 13, 14, and 15 years old. The tournament is held annually at Heritage Park in Taylor, Michigan. It is patterned after the Little League World Series, which was named for the World Series in Major League Baseball.

Taylor, Michigan City in Michigan

Taylor is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 63,131 at the 2010 census. Originally known as Taylor Township, its residents voted to incorporate it as the City of Taylor in May 1968. It is the 17th most populous city in Michigan and the 543rd in the United States.

Contents

Teams

United StatesInternational
Flag of Kansas.svg Baxter Springs, Kansas
Baxter Springs
Central
Flag of Canada.svg Flag of British Columbia.svg Langley, British Columbia
Langley
Canada
Flag of New Jersey.svg South Vineland, New Jersey
South Vineland
East
Flag of Germany.svg Ramstein, Germany
KMC
Europe
Flag of Florida.svg Palm Harbor, Florida
Palm Harbor
South
Flag of Guam.svg Hagåtña, Guam
Central
Far East
Flag of Hawaii.svg Aiea, Hawaii
Aiea
West
Flag of Mexico.svg San Pedro, Mexico
Valle
Latin America

Results

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 First Round  Second Round  Third Round  Semifinals  World Championship
                         
 Winner's Bracket
  Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 9 
  Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2  
   1–0 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey2 
   1–0 Flag of Canada.svg Canada4  
  Flag of Canada.svg Canada 1     
  Flag of Florida.svg Florida 0    
   2–0 Flag of Canada.svg Canada3      
   2–0 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii7       
  Flag of Guam.svg Guam 0       
  Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 6        
   1–0 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii4     
   1–0 Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas3    
  Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas      
  Flag of Germany.svg Germany     3–0 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii2
   3–1 Flag of Canada.svg Canada1
 Loser's Bracket   
 0–1 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico0    
 0–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida1  1–1 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey1    
  1–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida6     
   2–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida12    
 0–1 Flag of Guam.svg Guam5    2–1 Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas0  2–1 Flag of Canada.svg Canada3  
 0–1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany4  1–1 Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas6    3–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida1 
  1–1 Flag of Guam.svg Guam3 
2000 Junior League World Series Champions
Flag of Hawaii.svg
Aiea LL
Aiea, Hawaii

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References

  1. 2000 Junior League Baseball World Series Tournament. Littleleague.org