1983 Junior League World Series

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1983 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
Location Taylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 16–20
Final positions
Champions Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Manatí, Puerto Rico
Runner-up Flag of Florida.svg Altamonte Springs, Florida
  1982
1984  

The 1983 Junior League World Series took place from August 16–20 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Manatí, Puerto Rico defeated Altamonte Springs, Florida in the championship game.

Contents

Teams

United StatesInternational
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Madison, Wisconsin
West Madison
Central
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Manatí, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Flag of Delaware.svg Seaford, Delaware

East
Flag of Florida.svg Altamonte Springs, Florida

South
Flag of California.svg Northridge, California

West

Results

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Opening GameFirst roundSemifinalsWorld championship
1–0 Flag of Florida.svg Florida4
Flag of Florida.svg Florida 23 Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 1
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin 72–0 Flag of Florida.svg Florida11
1–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico12
Flag of California.svg California 13
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 16
2–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico3
3–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida0
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
0–1 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin3
2–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida6
0–1 Flag of California.svg California19
0–1 Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware12–1 Flag of California.svg California3
1–1 Flag of California.svg California19

Consolation round

Third-place game
2–2 Flag of California.svg California9
0–2 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin 5 1–2 Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 6
0–2 Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware16
1983 Junior League World Series Champions
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Manatí, Puerto Rico

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