Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 22–August 26 |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | National Little League Trumbull, Connecticut |
Runners-up | Kang-Tu Little League Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
The 1989 Little League World Series took place between August 22 and August 26 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The National Little League of Trumbull, Connecticut, defeated the Kang-Tu Little League of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in the championship game of the 43rd Little League World Series.
United States | International |
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Davenport, Iowa Central Region East Little League | Toronto, Ontario Canada Region High Park Little League |
Trumbull, Connecticut East Region National Little League | Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Europe Region Aramco Little League |
Tampa, Florida South Region Northside Little League | Taiwan Far East Region Kang-Tu Little League |
San Pedro, California West Region Eastview Little League | Maracaibo, Venezuela Latin America Region Coquivacoa Little League |
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
August 22 | ||||||||||
Taiwan | 9 | |||||||||
August 24 | ||||||||||
Saudi Arabia | 4 | |||||||||
Taiwan | 13 | |||||||||
August 23 | ||||||||||
Venezuela | 0 | |||||||||
Venezuela | 10 | |||||||||
August 26 | ||||||||||
Canada | 7 | |||||||||
Taiwan | 2 | |||||||||
August 22 | ||||||||||
Connecticut | 5 | |||||||||
Iowa | 3 | |||||||||
August 24 | ||||||||||
Connecticut | 4 | |||||||||
Connecticut | 6 | |||||||||
August 23 | ||||||||||
California | 3 | Third place | ||||||||
California | 12 | |||||||||
August 25 | ||||||||||
Florida | 5 | |||||||||
Venezuela | 10 | |||||||||
California | 1 | |||||||||
Games A & B | Game D | |||||
August 23 | ||||||
Saudi Arabia | 5 | |||||
August 25 | ||||||
Iowa | 4 | |||||
Saudi Arabia | 3 | |||||
August 24 (F/7) | ||||||
Florida | 8 | |||||
Florida | 1 | |||||
Canada | 0 | |||||
Game C | ||||||
August 25 | ||||||
Iowa | 4 | |||||
Canada | 3 |
1989 Little League World Series Champions |
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Trumbull National Little League Trumbull, Connecticut |
The Trumbull National LL went 12–1 to reach the LLWS. [2] [3] [4] In total, their record was 15–1.
Round | Opposition | Result |
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Connecticut District 2 Tournament | ||
Round Robin | Stratford National LL | 23–0 |
Stratford American LL | 15–3 | |
Bridgeport North End East LL | 19–1 | |
Fairfield American LL | 8–4 | |
Bridgeport Park City American LL | 0–2 | |
Championship | Bridgeport Park City American LL | 7–0 |
Connecticut Division 1 State Tournament | ||
Winner's Bracket Semifinals | Forestville LL | 4–0 |
Winner's Bracket Finals | Hamden Ron Bernardini LL | 17–2 |
Championship | Forestville LL | 11–6 |
East Regional | ||
Opening Round | Swanton LL | 17–3 |
Quarterfinals | Manchester South LL | 1–0 |
Semifinals | Cherry Hill American LL | 18–6 |
East Region Championship | Wilmington Brandywine LL | 15–5 |
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