Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 23–August 28 |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Long Beach Little League Long Beach, California |
Runner-up | David Doleguita Little League David, Panama |
The 1993 Little League World Series took place between August 23 and August 28 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The United States was represented by the defending series champion and West Region winner, the Long Beach, California Little League. The Latin American Region winner, the David Doleguita Little League of David, Chiriqui, Panama, won the International Championship.
Long Beach defeated Panama, 3–2, in the championship game of the 47th Little League World Series and retained its world championship. Long Beach became the first American team to repeat as champion and joined the teams from Monterrey, Mexico (in 1957 and 1958) and Seoul, South Korea (in 1984 and 1985) as the only teams to do so. Since then, only the Pabao Little League of Willemstad, Curaçao, has had the opportunity to repeat; they won the 2004 title but lost the 2005 championship game.
The Dominican winners of the Latin American series were disqualified for using players who failed residency and age requirements. [1]
United States | International |
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Hamilton, Ohio Central Region Westside American Little League | North Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Region Lynn Valley Little League |
Bedford, New Hampshire East Region Bedford Little League | Kaiserslautern, Germany Europe Region Kaiserslautern Little League |
Richmond, Virginia South Region Tuckahoe American Little League | Garapan City, Saipan Far East Region CNMI Little League |
Long Beach, California West Region Long Beach Little League | David, Panama Latin America Region David Doleguita Little League |
Rank | State | Record |
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1 | California | 3–0 |
2 | New Hampshire | 2–1 |
3 | Ohio | 1–2 |
4 | Virginia | 0–3 |
Rank | Country | Record |
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1 | Germany | 2–1 |
2 | Panama | 2–1 |
3 | Saipan | 1–2 |
4 | Canada | 1–2 |
Pool | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score | |
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August 23 | |||||
US | Virginia | 0 | New Hampshire | 1 | |
INT | Canada | 0 | Panama | 6 | |
INT | Germany | 7 | Saipan | 3 | |
US | California | 8 | Ohio | 0 | |
August 24 | |||||
INT | Saipan | 1 | Panama | 4 | |
US | California(F/7) | 12 | Virginia | 8 | |
US | Ohio | 0 | New Hampshire | 1 | |
INT | Canada | 8 | Germany | 1 | |
August 25 | |||||
US | California | 21 | New Hampshire | 2 | |
INT | Canada | 3 | Saipan | 4 | |
INT | Germany | 5 | Panama | 1 | |
US | Ohio | 1 | Virginia | 0 |
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
August 26 | ||||||
Germany | 0 | |||||
August 28 | ||||||
Panama | 5 | |||||
Panama | 2 | |||||
August 26 | ||||||
California | 3 | |||||
California | 11 | |||||
New Hampshire | 0 | |||||
1993 Little League World Series Champions |
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Long Beach Little League Long Beach, California |
The Long Beach LL won 15 matches and lost only one match to reach the LLWS. [2] [3] In total their record was 20-1, their only loss coming against Thousand Oaks LL (from California).
Round | Opposition | Result |
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Section 4 | ||
Section 4 Winner's Bracket | La Palma Continental LL | 14–0 |
Section 4 Winner's Bracket | Westminster LL | 16–1 |
Section 4 Championship | Puente Hills LL | 1–0 |
South California Divisional | ||
Winner's Bracket Opening Round | Santana National LL | 13–2 |
Winner's Bracket Semifinals | Thousand Oaks LL | 1–16 |
Loser's Bracket Quarterfinals | South Mission Viejo LL | 2–1 |
Loser's Bracket Semifinals | West Covina American LL | 6–2 |
Loser's Bracket Finals | Thousand Oaks LL | 5–1 |
South Championship | Woodland Hills Sunrise LL | 13–4 |
South Championship | Woodland Hills Sunrise LL | 14–5 |
West Regional | ||
Round 1 | Deer Valley LL | 13–4 |
Quarterfinals | Spring Valley LL | 3–0 |
Semifinals | Noon Optimist LL | 4–0 |
Finals | San Ramon Valley LL | 2–0 |
Finals | Danville San Ramon Valley LL | 5–2 |
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