Tournament details | |
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Host country | United States |
Dates | July 24 – 30, 2017 |
Teams | 26 (from 5 continents) |
Defending champions | United States |
Final positions | |
Champions | United States (6th title) |
Runner-up | Japan |
Third place | Puerto Rico |
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The 2017 Junior Women's Softball World Championship was an international softball competition held in Clearwater, Florida from July 24 to 30, 2017. It was the 12th edition of the tournament. [1]
A total of 26 national youth teams competed in the tournament.
Africa | Americas | Asia | Europe | Oceania |
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South Africa (-) | United States (2) Canada (3) Puerto Rico (7) Mexico (10) Brazil (11) Guatemala (20) Peru (21) Dominican Republic (24) Argentina (30) Bahamas (-) | Japan (1) China (6) Chinese Taipei (9) Philippines (17) South Korea (26) India (36) | Netherlands (8) Italy (12) Czech Republic (13) Great Britain (14) Ireland (31) Israel (37) Turkey (-) | Australia (4) New Zealand (4) |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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United States | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | – |
Chinese Taipei | 5 | 1 | .833 | 1 |
Philippines | 4 | 2 | .667 | 2 |
Italy | 3 | 3 | .500 | 3 |
Guatemala | 2 | 4 | .333 | 4 |
South Africa | 1 | 5 | .167 | 5 |
Turkey | 0 | 6 | .000 | 6 |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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Japan | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | – |
Australia | 5 | 1 | .833 | 1 |
Brazil | 4 | 2 | .667 | 2 |
Netherlands | 3 | 3 | .500 | 3 |
Peru | 2 | 4 | .333 | 4 |
Bahamas | 1 | 5 | .167 | 5 |
Israel | 0 | 6 | .000 | 6 |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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Puerto Rico | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | – |
Czech Republic | 4 | 1 | .800 | 1 |
Dominican Republic | 3 | 2 | .600 | 2 |
New Zealand | 2 | 3 | .400 | 3 |
Argentina | 1 | 4 | .200 | 4 |
India | 0 | 5 | .000 | 5 |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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Canada | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | – |
China | 3 | 2 | .600 | 2 |
Mexico | 3 | 2 | .600 | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 | 3 | .400 | 3 |
Ireland | 1 | 4 | .200 | 4 |
South Korea | 1 | 4 | .200 | 4 |
28 July 2017 12:00 | South Korea | 14–2 | Bahamas | |
28 July 2017 14:00 | India | 5–4 | South Africa | |
28 July 2017 17:00 | Turkey | 0–18 | Argentina | |
28 July 2017 17:00 | South Korea | 9–1 | Guatemala | |
28 July 2017 19:30 | Israel | 1–16 | Ireland | |
28 July 2017 19:30 | India | 1–12 | Peru | |
29 July 2017 9:00 | Peru | 1–5 | Ireland | |
29 July 2017 9:30 | South Korea | 7–4 | Argentina | |
30 July 2017 12:00 | South Korea | 14–1 | Ireland | |
In this round, the eight teams played a Page playoff. The teams placed third in the Group stage will play the Major quarterfinals; the teams placed fourth in the Group stage will play the Minor quarterfinals. The winners of the Minor quarterfinals will play in the Classification round against the losers of the Major quarterfinals.
28 July 2017 11:30 | Italy | 7–3 | New Zealand | |
28 July 2017 13:30 | Netherlands | 2–0 | Great Britain | |
28 July 2017 16:30 | Brazil | 3–10 | Mexico | |
28 July 2017 19:00 | Dominican Republic | 3–5 | Philippines | |
29 July 2017 11:30 | Italy | 5–4 | Brazil | |
29 July 2017 14:00 | Netherlands | 3–5 | Dominican Republic | |
29 July 2017 17:30 | Mexico | 1–0 | Philippines | |
29 July 2017 19:00 | Italy | 3–8 | Dominican Republic | |
30 July 2017 14:30 | Dominican Republic | 0–2 | Philippines | |
30 July 2017 16:00 | Mexico | 5–3 | Philippines | |
In this round, the eight teams played a Page playoff. The first place teams in the Group stage will play the Major quarterfinals; the second placeteams in the Group stage will play the Minor quarterfinals. The winners of the Minor quarterfinals will play in the Classification round against the losers of the Major quarterfinals.
28 July 2017 12:00 | Chinese Taipei | 7–6 | Czech Republic | |
28 July 2017 14:00 | China | 2–0 | Australia | |
28 July 2017 17:00 | Canada | 7–8 | Japan | |
28 July 2017 19:30 | Puerto Rico | 3–8 | United States | |
29 July 2017 12:00 | Chinese Taipei | 1–8 | Canada | |
29 July 2017 14:30 | China | 0–7 | Puerto Rico | |
29 July 2017 17:00 | United States | 4–1 | Japan | |
29 July 2017 19:30 | Canada | 5–6 | Puerto Rico | |
30 July 2017 14:30 | Japan | 7–2 | Puerto Rico | |
30 July 2017 16:00 | United States | 13–4 | Japan | |
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