Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 4–August 11 |
Teams | 12 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Winterville, North Carolina Pitt County Girls Softball LL |
Runner-up | Sterlington, Louisiana Sterlington LL |
The 2024 Little League Softball World Series was held in Greenville, North Carolina from August 4 to August 11, 2024. [1]
Play was postponed for two days on August 7 and August 8 due to rain resulting from the remnants of Hurricane Debby. Play was resumed on August 9 at Max R. Joyner Family Stadium on the campus of East Carolina University. [2] To accommodate rescheduled games, the third-place game scheduled for August 11 was canceled. [3]
Each team that competed in the tournament came out of one of 12 qualifying regions.
Purple Bracket | Orange Bracket |
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Asia-Pacific Region Bacolod, Philippines Negros Occidental LL | Canada Region Montreal, Quebec On Field LLS LL |
Europe-Africa Region Bologna, Italy Emilia Romagna LL | Central Region Austintown, Ohio Austintown LL |
Host Region (North Carolina) Winterville, North Carolina Pitt County Girls Softball LL | Latin America Region Monterrey, Mexico Jose Gonzalez Torres LL |
Mid-Atlantic Region Greensburg, Pennsylvania West Point LL | Northwest Region Eagle, Idaho West Valley LL |
New England Region Cranston, Rhode Island Cranston Western LL | Southeast Region Salisbury, North Carolina Rowan County LL |
West Region Willcox, Arizona Willcox LL | Southwest Region Sterlington, Louisiana Sterlington LL |
First Round | Second Round | ||||||
Pennsylvania | 2 | ||||||
Italy | 1 | ||||||
Pennsylvania | 2 | ||||||
Philippines | 0 | ||||||
Philippines | 5 | ||||||
Arizona | 2 | Elimination Bracket Final | |||||
Pennsylvania (F/4) | 10 | ||||||
Rhode Island | 0 |
First Round | Second Round | Winner's Bracket Final | |||||||||
Louisiana | 8 | ||||||||||
Idaho | 0 | Canada | 0 | ||||||||
Louisiana | 5 | Louisiana (F/4) | 12 | ||||||||
Ohio | 0 | ||||||||||
North Carolina (SE) | 0 | ||||||||||
Mexico | 0 | Ohio | 2 | ||||||||
Ohio | 6 |
First Round | Second Round | ||||||
Idaho | 0 | ||||||
North Carolina (SE) | 9 | ||||||
North Carolina (SE) | 3 | ||||||
Mexico | 0 | ||||||
Mexico | 4 | ||||||
Canada | 2 | Elimination Bracket Final | |||||
North Carolina (SE) | 3 | ||||||
Ohio | 1 |
Bracket Championships | Championship Game | ||||||
North Carolina (Host) | 1 | ||||||
Pennsylvania | 0 | ||||||
North Carolina (Host) | 1 | ||||||
Louisiana | 0 | ||||||
Louisiana | 2 | ||||||
North Carolina (SE) | 1 |
2024 Little League Softball World Series Champions |
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Pitt County Girls Softball LL Winterville, North Carolina |
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