2013 Little League Softball World Series qualification

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All the qualified teams qualify for the 2013 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Oregon

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Qualified Teams

RegionLocationLittle League
Central Flag of Ohio.svg Elyria, Ohio Elyria East Little League
East Flag of New Jersey.svg Robbinsville, New Jersey Robbinsville Little League
Southeast Flag of Virginia.svg McLean, Virginia McLean Little League
Southwest Flag of Texas.svg Robinson, Texas Robinson Little League
West Flag of Arizona.svg Tucson, Arizona Sunnyside Little League
Oregon D4 Flag of Oregon.svg Tualatin, Oregon Tualatin City Little League
Asia-Pacific Flag of the Philippines.svg Iloilo Province, Philippines Iloilo Little League
Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Victoria, British Columbia Hampton Little League
Europe and Africa Flag of Italy.svg Milano, ItalyLombardia Little League
Latin America Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo, Puerto Rico ASOFEM Little League

United States

Central

The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from July 20–25. [1]

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 4
B2 Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 3
A1 Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 5
B1 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 9
B1 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 17
A2 Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois 2

East

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from July 19–26. [2]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
MA1 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 10
NE4 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts 0
MA1 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 3
MA2 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 7
MA2 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 11
NE3 Flag of Maine.svg Maine 0
MA2 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 11
MA3 Flag of New York.svg New York 0
NE1 Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island 8
MA4 Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland 14
MA4 Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland 5
MA3 Flag of New York.svg New York 10
NE2 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 0
MA3 Flag of New York.svg New York 3

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from July 25–30. [3]

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia 0
B2 Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 3
B2 Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 8
B1 Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 0
B1 Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 6
A2 Flag of Florida.svg Florida 3

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from July 25–30. [4]

Teams
StateCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East Elgin Elgin LL3-2
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Bossier City Bossier LL1-2
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West Robinson Robinson LL4-0
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Fruita Fruita LL0-2
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico Bayard Copper LL2-2
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Pine Bluff Pine Bluff American/Eastern LL0-2
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 2
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 10 Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 4
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 5
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 6
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas 1
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 17 Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 16
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado 1
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 14
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 6
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado 0
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 8
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 13
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 5 Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 3
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 4
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 12
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas 5

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino from July 19–26. [5]

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Flag of California.svg Southern California 4
B2 Flag of Washington.svg Washington 1
A1 Flag of California.svg Southern California 2
A2 Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 12
B1 Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon 0
A2 Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 1

Oregon District #4

The tournament took place in Portland, Oregon at Alpenrose Dairy from July 15–19. [6]

Teams
CityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Oregon.svg Tualatin Tualatin City LL3-0
Flag of Oregon.svg Portland Southwest Portland LL2-1
Flag of Oregon.svg Beaverton Willow Creek LL1-2
Flag of Oregon.svg Forest Grove Forest Grove LL0-3
Semifinals Finals
      
#1 Flag of Oregon.svg Tualatin City LL 13
#4 Flag of Oregon.svg Forest Grove LL 0
#1 Flag of Oregon.svg Tualatin City LL 11
#2 Flag of Oregon.svg SW Portland LL 0
#2 Flag of Oregon.svg SW Portland LL 15
#3 Flag of Oregon.svg Willow Creek LL 9

International

Asia Pacific

The tournament took place in Philippines from July 1–5. [7]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Iloilo Iloilo LL3-0
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Jakarta Jakarta LL0-3
GameAwayScoreHomeScore
July 1
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 23
July 2
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 10
July 3
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 10

Canada

The tournament took place in Victoria, British Columbia from August 1–5. [8]

Teams
CountyCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia Hampton Hampton LL2-0
Flag of British Columbia.svg  Host Layritz Layritz LL1-1
Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario Windsor Windsor South LL0-2
Semifinal Final
1 #1 Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 14
2 #2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  Host 12#2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  Host 4
3 #3 Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 2

Europe and Africa

The tournament took place in Caronno Pertusella, Italy from July 10–15. [9]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Milano Milano LL3-1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Prague Prague LL2-2
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Emilia Emilia LL2-2
Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the United States.svg Germany/United States Ramstein KMC American LL2-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam Rotterdam LL1-3
Finals
   
#1 Flag of Italy.svg Italy4
#2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 0

Latin America

The tournament took place in Maunabo, Puerto Rico from July 10–15. [10]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico Maunabo ASOFEM LL4-0
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico San Lorenzo Liga Samaritana de Softball Municipal1-3
Flag of Curacao.svg Curacao Willemstad Zoraida Juliana LL1-3
Finals
   
#1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo 12
#2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Lorenzo 4

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