Junior League World Series (softball)

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The Junior League Softball World Series is a softball tournament for girls aged between 12 and 14. [1] The tournament is administered by Little League Baseball, Inc. and is held annually in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland, Washington.

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Junior League Softball World Series welcome sign JLSWSWelcome.jpg
Junior League Softball World Series welcome sign

Tournament format

The tournament started in 1999, and is a true "World Series" since ten regions from around the world send in teams:

The ten teams are divided into two pools of five members each. [3] The top 4 teams from each pool then advance to the quarter-finals (Pool A 1st vs Pool B 4th, Pool B 2nd vs Pool A 3rd, etc). The winners of each quarter final face off in the semi-finals. The semi-final winners play for the championship. All matches are single-elimination games.

The losers of the quarter-final games, and the bottom team in each pool, play in friendship games. The losers of the semi-final games play each other in a consolation final. All pool play and bracket games are streamed on ESPN+. Friendship games are not streamed.

List of champions

Champions per year

YearWinnerScoreRunner-Up
1999 Flag of Texas.svg
Woodway-Hewitt, Texas [4]
4–1Usa West
2000 Flag of Florida.svg
Naples, Florida [5]
12–3Usa East
2001 Flag of Florida.svg
Naples, Florida [6]
5–3Host Team
2002 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Utrecht, Netherlands [7]
5–3 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa Bay, Florida
2003 Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bacolod, Philippines [8]
2–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Manuabo, Puerto Rico
2004 Flag of Indiana.svg
South Bend, Indiana [9]
10–1 Flag of Texas.svg
Giddings, Texas
2005 Flag of Florida.svg
Lake Wales, Florida [10]
4–0 Flag of Texas.svg
La Grange, Texas
2006 Flag of Florida.svg
Naples, Florida [11]
8–0 Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bacolod, Philippines
2007 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Maunabo, Puerto Rico [12]
16–6 Flag of California.svg
Westchester-Del Rey, California
2008 Flag of Arizona.svg
Oro Valley, Arizona [13]
10–4 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Maunabo, Puerto Rico
2009 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Maunabo, Puerto Rico [14]
2–1 Flag of Ohio.svg
Elyria, Ohio
2010 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Maunabo, Puerto Rico [15]
4–3 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa, Florida
2011 Flag of Michigan.svg
Croswell, Michigan [16]
10–0 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa, Florida
2012 Flag of Alaska.svg
Anchorage, Alaska [17]
6–2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
2013 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa, Florida [18]
10–1 Flag of Washington.svg
Kirkland, Washington
2014 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
6–2 [19] Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexicali, Mexico
2015 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa, Florida
9–2 [20] Flag of the Philippines.svg
Norzagaray, Philippines
2016 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
Maunabo, Puerto Rico
8–6 [21] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
2017 Flag of Ohio.svg
Poland, Ohio
7–1 [22] Flag of Washington.svg
Kirkland, Washington
2018 Flag of Utah.svg
Santa Clara, Utah
9–3 [23] Flag of Texas.svg
Smithville, Texas
2019 Flag of Florida.svg
Tampa, Florida
7–6 [24] Flag of Texas.svg
Columbus, Texas
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [25]
2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [26]
2022 Flag of Michigan.svg
Jenison, Michigan
5–1 [27] Flag of South Carolina.svg
Irmo, South Carolina
2023 Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bago, Philippines
3–0 [28] Flag of Connecticut.svg
Milford, Connecticut
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Prague, Czech Republic
5–3 [29] Flag of Ohio.svg
Poland, Ohio

Championships per location

FlagWinnerTotalYears
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Maunabo, Puerto Rico 42007, 2009, 2010, 2016
Flag of Florida.svg Naples, Florida 32000, 2001, 2006
Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida 32013, 2015, 2019
Flag of Utah.svg Santa Clara, Utah 12018
Flag of Alaska.svg Anchorage, Alaska 12012
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Greensburg, Pennsylvania 12014
Flag of Michigan.svg Croswell, Michigan 12011
Flag of Michigan.svg Jenison, Michigan 12022
Flag of Arizona.svg Oro Valley, Arizona 12008
Flag of Florida.svg Lake Wales, Florida 12005
Flag of Ohio.svg Poland, Ohio 12017
Flag of Indiana.svg South Bend, Indiana 12004
Flag of the Philippines.svg Bacolod, Philippines 12003
Flag of the Philippines.svg Bago, Philippines 12023
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Utrecht, Netherlands 12002
Flag of Texas.svg Woodway-Hewitt, Texas 11999

See also

References

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  26. "2021 Little League World Series and Regional Tournament update". 3 May 2021.
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  29. "2024 Junior League Softball World Series Game Schedule".

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