2021 Little League Softball World Series

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2021 Little League Softball World Series
Tournament details
DatesAugust 11–August 18
Teams10
Final positions
Champions Flag of Oklahoma.svg Muskogee, Oklahoma
Green Country LL
Runner-up Flag of Virginia.svg Chesterfield, Virginia
Chesterfield LL

The 2021 Little League Softball World Series was held in Greenville, North Carolina from August 11 to August 18, 2021. [1] Ten teams from the United States competed for the Little League Softball World Series Championship.

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Teams

Stallings Stadium in Elm Street Park served as host. LLSBWS Day 4 (51400110563).jpg
Stallings Stadium in Elm Street Park served as host.

Each team that competed in the tournament came out of one of the 10 regions.

Jennie Finch Pool TeamsJessica Mendoza Pool Teams
Flag of Missouri.svg Columbia, Missouri
Daniel Boone LL
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Muskogee, Oklahoma
Green Country LL
Flag of New York.svg Orangeburg, New York
South Orangetown LL
Flag of Nevada.svg Las Vegas, Nevada
Summerlin South LL
Flag of Virginia.svg Chesterfield, Virginia
Chesterfield LL
Flag of New Jersey.svg Robbinsville, New Jersey
Robbinsville LL
Flag of Texas.svg Robinson, Texas
Robinson LL
Flag of Indiana.svg Zionsville, Indiana
Zionsville LL
Flag of Arizona.svg Cave Creek, Arizona
Cactus Foothills LL
Flag of North Carolina.svg Salisbury, North Carolina
Rowan LL

Results

Jennie Finch Pool
RankRegionRecordRuns Allowed
1 Flag of Virginia.svg Chesterfield, Virginia 3–16
2 Flag of Missouri.svg Columbia, Missouri 3–17
3 Flag of Texas.svg Robinson, Texas 3-18
4 Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 0-425
DSQ Flag of New York.svg New York 1-310
Jessica Mendoza Pool
RankRegionRecordRuns Allowed
1 Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 3–05
2 Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 3–113
3 Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 2-218
4 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 1-313
5 Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 0-320
The Champions from Green County LL in Oklahoma LLSBWS Day 8 (51400977600).jpg
The Champions from Green County LL in Oklahoma

All times US EST.

PoolAwayScoreHomeScoreTime
August 11
Finch Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 4 Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 110:00am
Mendoza Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 1 Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 31:00pm
Mendoza Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 0 Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 74:00pm
Finch Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 0 Flag of New York.svg New York 47:00pm
August 12
Mendoza Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 10 Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 010:00am
Finch Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 4 Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 11:00pm
Mendoza Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 5 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 24:00pm
Finch Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 5 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 37:00pm
August 13
Mendoza Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 11 Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 310:00am
Finch Flag of New York.svg New York 0 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 21:00pm
Finch Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 0 Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 64:00pm
Mendoza Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 5 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 27:00pm
August 14
Finch Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 2 Flag of New York.svg New York 010:00am
Mendoza Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 0 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 21:00pm
Finch Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 2 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 44:00pm
Mendoza Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 9 Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 47:00pm
August 15
Finch Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 1 Flag of Texas.svg Texas 113:25am
Mendoza Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 1 Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 44:20pm
Mendoza Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Cancelled
Finch Flag of New York.svg New York 0 Flag of Virginia.svg Chesterfield, Virginia 67:00pm

Elimination round

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 16 – 10:00 am
 
 
#3 Mendoza
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada
0
 
August 17 – 4:00 pm
 
#2 Finch
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri
4
 
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 0
 
August 16 – 1:00 pm
 
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 7
 
#4 Finch Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona 0
 
August 18 – 5:00 pm
 
#1 Mendoza Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 4
 
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma 9
 
August 16 – 4:00 pm
 
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 1
 
#3 Finch Flag of Texas.svg Texas 4
 
August 17 – 7:00 pm
 
#2 Mendoza Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 4
 
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 5
 
August 16 – 8:32 pm
 
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 7 Third place
 
#4 Mendoza Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 0
 
August 18 – 1:00 pm
 
#1 Finch Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 1
 
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri 10
 
 
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 1
 
2021 Little League Softball World Series Champions
Flag of the United States.svg   Flag of Oklahoma.svg
Green Country LL
Muskogee, Oklahoma

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References

  1. "LLSWS Game Schedule". Littleleague.org. Retrieved August 17, 2021.