2014 Little League Softball World Series qualification

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2014 Little League Softball World Series qualification
United States
Central Winner Flag of Ohio.svg Tallmadge, Ohio
East Winner Flag of New Jersey.svg Robbinsville, New Jersey
Southeast Winner Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Columbus, Georgia
Southwest Winner Flag of Louisiana.svg Bossier City, Louisiana
West Winner Flag of California.svg Chico, California
Oregon D4 Winner Flag of Oregon.svg Tualatin/Tigard, Oregon
International
Asia-Pacific Winner Flag of the Philippines.svg Iloilo, Philippines
Canada Winner Flag of British Columbia.svg Hampton, Victoria
Europe and Africa Winner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague, Czech Republic
Latin America Winner Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo, Puerto Rico
Tournaments

All the qualified teams, qualify for the 2014 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Oregon.

Contents

United States

Central

The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from July 19–24. [1]

Teams
StateCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois Melrose Park Melrose Park LL4–0
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Webb City Webb City Girls Softball LL3–1
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Tallmadge Tallmadge LL3–1
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Omaha Keystone LL2–2
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Albia Monroe County Softball LL2–2
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Fort Wayne Don Ayres Time Corners LL2–2
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Franklin Franklin LL2–2
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky London North Laurel LL0–4
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Freeland Freeland LL0–4
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois 0
4 Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska 1 5 Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 4
5 Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 45 Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 1
3 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 4
2 Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 0
3 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 83 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 10(F/4)
6 Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 3

East

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from July 18–25. [2]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
MA1 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 10(F/4)
NE4 Flag of Maine.svg Maine 0
MA1 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 7
MA2 Flag of New York.svg New York 0
MA2 Flag of New York.svg New York 3
NE3 Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island 0
MA1 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 3
MA3 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 2
NE1 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 7
MA4 Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 4
NE1 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 0
MA3 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 1
NE2 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts 0
MA3 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 3

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from July 24–29. [3]

Teams
StateCityLittle League
Flag of Florida.svg Florida St. Cloud St. Cloud American/National LL
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia Columbus Pioneer LL
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Pilot Mountain East Surry LL
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Irmo Irmo LL
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Clarksville Clarksville National LL
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia McLean McLean Softball LL
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia Moorefield Moorefield LL
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 0
1–0 Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 12
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 13
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina 0
2–0 Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 8
2–0 Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 4
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 12
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia 2
1–0 Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 3
1–0 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 2
Flag of Florida.svg Florida 0
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 8
3–0 Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 62
4–1 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 78
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida 3
0–1 Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia 10–1 Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 13–1 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 5
0–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida 22–1 Flag of Florida.svg Florida 12–1 Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 4
2–1 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 6
0–1 Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina 5
1–1 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 10

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from July 26–30. [4]

Teams
StateCityLittle League
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Malvern Malvern LL
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Pueblo Rawlins Softball LL
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Bossier City Bossier LL
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico Silver City Silver City LL
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East College Station Bryan Hardy LL
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West Robinson Robinson LL
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado 0
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 171–0 Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 11
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas 12–0 Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 10
2–0 Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 6
Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 2
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 01–0 Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 5
Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 12
3–0 Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 7
3–1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 0
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
0–1 Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 11
2–1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas West 15
0–1 Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado 6
1–1 Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 12–1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 5
1–1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 8
0–1 Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas 1
0–1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas East 16

West

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

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Flag of California.svg Northern California 8
B2 Flag of Montana.svg Montana 1
A1 Flag of California.svg Northern California 8
B1 Flag of Washington.svg Washington 4
B1 Flag of Washington.svg Washington 4
A2 Flag of California.svg Southern California 0

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 Tigard/Tualatin Tigard/Tualatin City LL4–0
Flag of Oregon.svg Beaverton Murrayhill LL3–1
Flag of Oregon.svg Beaverton Willow Creek LL2–2
Flag of Oregon.svg Banks Banks LL1–3
Flag of Oregon.svg Portland Southwest Portland LL0–4
Semifinals Finals
      
#1 Flag of Oregon.svg Tigard/Tualatin City LL W
#4 Flag of Oregon.svg Banks LL L
#1 Flag of Oregon.svg Tigard/Tualatin City LL 3
#3 Flag of Oregon.svg Willow Creek LL 0
#2 Flag of Oregon.svg Murrayhill LL 8
#3 Flag of Oregon.svg Willow Creek LL 9

International

Asia Pacific

The tournament took place in Clark, Philippines from June 29–July 1. [7]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Iloilo Iloilo LL3-0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 0-3
GameAwayScoreHomeScore
June 29
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 10
June 30
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 17
July 1
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 17

Canada

The tournament took place in Victoria, British Columbia from August 2–4. [8]

Teams
CountyCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of British Columbia.svg Host Hampton Hampton LL3–0
Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 0–3
GameAwayScoreHomeScore
August 2
1 Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 1 Flag of British Columbia.svg Host 15
August 3
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Host 11
August 3
3 Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 0 Flag of British Columbia.svg Host 15

Europe and Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland from July 24–27. [9]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Prague Prague LL3–1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam Rotterdam/Den Haag LL2–2
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Milano Lombardia LL1–3
Finals
   
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 5
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2

Latin America

The tournament took place in Maunabo, Puerto Rico from July 16–20. [10]

Teams
CountryCityLittle LeagueRecord
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico Maunabo ASOFEM LL3–0
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexicali Softbol Femenil Mexicali LL2–1
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico Coamo Liga Softball Femenino Coamo0–4
Game 1
   
1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo 7
2 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 0
Game 2
   
1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo 10
2 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 1

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