2008 Little League World Series results

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The results of the 2008 Little League World Series were determined between August 15 and August 24, 2008 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 16 teams were divided into four groups, two with four teams from the United States and two with four international teams each, playing in a round robin format. In each group, the top two teams advanced to the knockout stage. The last remaining team from the United States faced the last remaining international team for the Little League World Series Championship.

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Pool play
Pool A Flag of Indiana.svg IN 2
Flag of Maryland.svg MD 3◄
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Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg LA 5◄
Flag of Washington.svg WA 1
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Flag of Indiana.svg IN 0
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg LA 9◄
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 15◄
Flag of Maryland.svg MD 5 (F/5)
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 3◄
Flag of Indiana.svg IN 2 (F/7)
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Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg LA 4
Flag of Maryland.svg MD 6◄
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Pool B Flag of Florida.svg FL 10◄
Flag of South Dakota.svg SD 0 (F/4)
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Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 1
Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 3◄
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Flag of South Dakota.svg SD 4
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 9◄
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Flag of Florida.svg FL 2
Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 10◄
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Flag of South Dakota.svg SD 4
Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 6◄
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Flag of Florida.svg FL 8◄
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 2 (F/7)
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Pool C Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 6◄
Flag of Curacao.svg CUR 2
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Flag of Italy.svg ITA 6
Flag of Guam.svg GUM 7◄
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Flag of Italy.svg ITA 0 (F/4)
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 12◄
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Flag of Guam.svg GUM 0 (F/4)
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 10◄
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Flag of Curacao.svg CUR 14◄
Flag of Italy.svg ITA 1 (F/4)
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Flag of Curacao.svg CUR 3◄
Flag of Guam.svg GUM 0
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Pool D Flag of Venezuela.svg VEN 8◄
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 1
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Flag of Japan.svg JPN 5◄
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SAU 0
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 3
Flag of Japan.svg JPN 9◄
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Flag of Venezuela.svg VEN 12◄
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SAU 0
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Flag of Venezuela.svg VEN 4 (F/7)
Flag of Japan.svg JPN 5◄
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 7◄
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SAU 5
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Elimination round
Semifinals Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao 4
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 11◄
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Flag of Washington.svg Washington 4
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 9◄
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Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 2
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 5◄
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Flag of Florida.svg Florida 1
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana 6◄
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Finals Flag of Japan.svg Japan 4
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 5◄
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Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 7◄
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana 5
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Consolation Game Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana 3
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 4◄
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Championship Game Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 12◄
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 3
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Pool Play

Pool A

Pool A
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedRun Ratio
1 Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana2–170.412
2 Flag of Washington.svg Washington2–1120.706
3 Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland2–1211.235
4 Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana0–3151.285

Maryland 3, Indiana 2

August 15 8:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana001100231
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland10002X301
WP: Josh Barron (1–0)   LP: Drew Ellis (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
IN: Austin Hines (1)
MD: None
Boxscore

Louisiana 5, Washington 1

August 16 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington000100132
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana02201X581
WP: Kennon Fontenot (1–0)   LP: Jason Todd (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
WA: None
LA: None
Boxscore

Louisiana 9, Indiana 0

August 17 3:30 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana000000003
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana51120X981
WP: Trey Quinn (1–0)   LP: Dalton Duley (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
IN: None
LA: None
Boxscore

Washington 15, Maryland 5

August 18 Noon EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington52107-15162
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland31010-571
WP: Derrick Mahlum (1–0)   LP: Zane Schreiber (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
WA: Alec Kisena 2 (2), Jason Todd (1), Alek Baumgartner (1)
MA: Andrew Yacyk (1)
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Washington 3, Indiana 2

August 19 2:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana1100000263
Flag of Washington.svg Washington1000101371
WP: Alec Kisena (1–0)   LP: Christopher Wenger (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
IN: None
WA: Jason Todd (2)
Boxscore

Maryland 6, Louisiana 4

August 19 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana000004440
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland00420X681
WP: Andrew Yacyk (1–0)   LP: Gunner Leger (0–1)   Sv: Josh Barron (1)
Home runs:
LA: None
MD: Ryan Bayrd (1), Andrew Yacyk (2), Zane Schreiber (1)
Boxscore

Pool B

Pool B
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedRun Ratio
1 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii3–070.389
2 Flag of Florida.svg Florida2–1120.750
3 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut1–2150.833
4 Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota0–3251.167

Florida 10, South Dakota 0

August 15 2:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Florida.svg Florida8200--1082
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota0000--001
WP: Darren Miller (1–0)   LP: Tanner Simons (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
FL: None
SD: None
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Hawaii 3, Connecticut 1

August 15 6:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut010000122
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii10011X350
WP: Caleb Duhay (1–0)   LP: Eddie Kochiss (0–1)   Sv: Tanner Tokunaga (1)
Home runs:
CT: Eddie Kochiss (1)
HI: Pikai Winchester (1)
Boxscore

Connecticut 9, South Dakota 4

August 16 3:30 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota100003455
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut02070X960
WP: Bobby Moretti (1–0)   LP: Cale Fierro (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
SD: None
CT: Marcello Ursini (1)
Boxscore

Hawaii 10, Florida 2

August 17 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Florida.svg Florida200000263
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii00424X1070
WP: Trevor Ling (1–0)   LP: Kevin Merrell (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
FL: None
HI: Tanner Tokunaga (1)
Boxscore

Hawaii 6, South Dakota 4

August 18 3:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota000310443
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii01032X691
WP: Jedd Andrade (1–0)   LP: Jesse Riddle (0–1)   Sv: Keelen Obedoza (1)
Home runs:
SD: Cale Fierro (1)
HI: Keelen Obedoza (1)
Boxscore

Florida 8, Connecticut 2

August 18 6:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Florida.svg Florida00010168100
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut0001100270
WP: Levi Gilcrease (1–0)   LP: Tyler Tice (0–1)
Home runs:
FL: Kevin Merrell 2 (2)
CT: Danny Lastra (1), Brett Wilkozs (1)
Boxscore

Pool C

Pool C
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedRun Ratio
1 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico3–020.133
2 Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao2–170.438
3 Flag of Guam.svg Guam1–2191.425
4 Flag of Italy.svg Italy0–3332.828

Mexico 6, Curaçao 2

August 16 11:00 am EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico000051641
Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao000002230
WP: Carlos Balboa (1–0)   LP: Entwin Reigina (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
MEX: Sergio Rodriguez (1)
CUR: None
Boxscore

Guam 7, Italy 6

August 16 1:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Italy.svg Italy401010690
Flag of Guam.svg Guam020032763
WP: Nicholas Cruz (1–0)   LP: Lorenzo Fabbri (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
ITA: None
GUM: None
Boxscore

Mexico 12, Italy 0

August 17 Noon EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Italy.svg Italy0000--000
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico426X--12110
WP: Jesus Sauceda (1–0)   LP: Mirco Bannini (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
ITA: None
MEX: Tomas Castillo 2 (2), Jesus Sauceda (2)
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Mexico 10, Guam 0

August 18 1:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Guam.svg Guam0000--020
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico0721--10100
WP: Jesus Sauceda (2–0)   LP: Parish Reyes (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
GUM: None
MEX: Tomas Castillo (3), Sergio Rodriguez (2), Emmanuel Rodriguez (1), Carlos Balboa (1)
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Curaçao 14, Italy 1

August 18 4:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Italy.svg Italy0100--112
Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao167X--14110
WP: Jayson Libert (1–0)   LP: Luca Bortolotti (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
ITA: None
CUR: Juremi Profar 2 (2), Tivon Faneyte (1), Hemsley Martha (1)
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Curaçao 3, Guam 0

August 19 6:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao000120350
Flag of Guam.svg Guam000000011
WP: Tivon Faneyte (1–0)   LP: Nicholas Cruz (1–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
CUR: None
GUM: None
Boxscore

Pool D

Pool D
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedRun Ratio
1 Flag of Japan.svg Japan3–070.368
2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela2–160.316
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1-2221.222
4 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia0–3241.412

Venezuela 8, Canada 1

August 15 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela1140028101
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada010000132
WP: Kevin Morales (1–0)   LP: Riley Edwards (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
VEN: Gustavo Perdomo (1)
CAN: None
Boxscore

Japan 5, Saudi Arabia 0

August 16 6:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan001004550
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia000000012
WP: Ryosuke Moriuchi (1–0)   LP: Chris Beyers (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
JPN: None
SAU: None
Boxscore

Japan 9, Canada 3

August 17 1:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan0201429103
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada000102344
WP: Takumi Ozeki (1–0)   LP: Kevin Irving (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
JPN: Yutaka Takeshita (1), Takumi Ozeki (1)
CAN: None
Boxscore

Venezuela 12, Saudi Arabia 0

August 17 6:00 pm EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela14003412140
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia000000071
WP: Aroldo Sanchez (1–0)   LP: Beau Branton (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
VEN: Gustavo Perdomo (2)
SAU: None
Boxscore

Japan 5, Venezuela 4

August 19 Noon EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan0300002532
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela0030001482
WP: Yutaka Takeshita (1–0)   LP: Gustavo Perdomo (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
JPN: None
VEN: Aroldo Sanchez (1)
Boxscore

Canada 7, Saudi Arabia 5

August 19 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia220010573
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada002050768
WP: Riley Edwards (1–1)   LP: Bryce Jackson (0–1)   Sv: Preston Kokotailo (1)
Home runs:
SAU: Zach Ell (1)
CAN: Jake Hagen (1), Eric Watkins (1)
Boxscore

Elimination round

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 20 – 4:00 pm - Lamade
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 11
 
August 23 – 12:30 pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao 4
 
Flag of Japan.svg Japan4
 
August 21 – 4:00 pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico5
 
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 5
 
August 24 – 3:30 pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 2
 
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico3
 
August 20 – 8:00 pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii12
 
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 9
 
August 24 – 3:30 pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Washington.svg Washington 4
 
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii7
 
August 21 – 8:00pm - Lamade
 
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana5 Third place
 
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana 6
 
August 24 – 12:00 pm - Volunteer
 
Flag of Florida.svg Florida 1
 
Flag of Japan.svg Japan4
 
 
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana3
 

International semifinals

Japan 11, Curaçao 4

August 20 16:00 EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan1610031170
Flag of Curacao.svg Curaçao300001461
WP: Takumi Ozeki (2–0)   LP: Junters Dosset (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
JPN: Ryohji Kimura (1), Takumi Ozeki (2)
CUR: Tivon Faneyte (2), Juremi Profar (3)
Boxscore

Mexico 5, Venezuela 2

August 21 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela010001260
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico10040X582
WP: Sergio Rodriguez (1–0)   LP: Kevin Morales (1–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
VEN: None
MEX: Sergio Rodriguez (3)
Boxscore

United States semifinals

Hawaii 9, Washington 4

August 20 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington210100472
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii40320X980
WP: Caleb Duhay (2–0)   LP: Derrick Mahlum (1–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
WA: K. J. Neaville (1)
HI: Tanner Tokunaga (2), Iolana Akau (3), Pikai Winchester 2 (3)
Boxscore

Louisiana 6, Florida 1

August 21 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Florida.svg Florida001000121
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana03120X661
WP: Kennon Fontenot (2–0)   LP: Michael McGuire (0–1)   Sv: none
Home runs:
FL: None
LA: Bryce Jordan (1)
Boxscore

International final

Mexico 5, Japan 4

August 23 Noon EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan200020460
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico00500X593
WP: Carlos Balboa (2–0)   LP: Ryosuke Moriuchi (1–1)   Sv: Jesus Sauceda (1)
Home runs:
JPN: None
MEX: Sergio Rodriguez (4)
Boxscore

United States final

Hawaii 7, Louisiana 5

August 23 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii0010067101
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana000320571
WP: Trevor Ling (2–0)   LP: Gunner Leger (0–2)   Sv: none
Home runs:
HI: None
LA: Kennon Fontenot (1)
Boxscore

Consolation Game

Japan 4, Louisiana 3

August 24 Noon EDT
Little League Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg Louisiana300000341
Flag of Japan.svg Japan30001X473
WP: Takumi Ozeki (2–0)   LP: Peyton McLemore (0–1)   Sv: Shodai Mizuno (1)
Home runs:
LA: None
JPN: None
Boxscore

Championship Game

Hawaii 12, Mexico 3

August 24 3:30 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii12134112111
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico012000363
WP: Caleb Duhay (3–0)   LP: Sergio Rodriguez (1–1)
Home runs:
HI: Tanner Tokunaga 2 (4), Iolana Akau (4)
MEX: Jesus Sauceda (3)
Boxscore

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