Little League World Series (Mid-Atlantic Region)

Last updated
Mid-Atlantic Region
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Little League World Series qualification
Formerly East Region (1957–2000)
Sport Baseball
Founded2001;22 years ago (2001)
No. of teams4
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Media Little League, Media, Pennsylvania
Most titles
Official website East Region - Little League

The Mid-Atlantic Region is one of ten United States regions that currently sends teams to the Little League World Series, the largest youth baseball tournament in the world. The Mid-Atlantic Region's participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957, when it was known as the East Region. However, when the LLWS doubled in size from eight to 16 teams in 2001, with the number of US teams expanding from four to eight, the East Region was split into the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions.

The Mid-Atlantic Region consists of Washington, D.C., and three Mid-Atlantic states:

Following the 2021 LLWS, New Jersey and New York has been moved to a newly created Metro Region. The latter region is one of the two new U.S. regions to be created as part of a planned expansion of the LLWS from 16 to 20 teams. This expansion was originally scheduled to occur for 2021, but was delayed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

Regional championship

Winner is indicated in green.

2001–2021

Year Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey Flag of New York.svg New York Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Flag of the District of Columbia.svg Washington, D.C.
2001 Midway LL
Wilmington
Easton LL
Easton
Randolph West LL
Randolph
Rolando Paulino LL
Bronx
State College American LL
State College
Capitol City LL
2002 Lower Sussex LL
Frankford
South Caroline LL
Preston
Nottingham LL
Hamilton Square
Harlem LL
Manhattan
Lehigh LL
Bethlehem
Capitol City LL
2003 Naamans LL
Wilmington
West Salisbury LL
Salisbury
Freehold Township American LL
Freehold
Ramapo LL
Ramapo
Lower Perkiomen LL
Collegeville
Capitol City LL
2004 Capitol LL
Wilmington
South Caroline LL
Preston
HTRBA LL
Hamilton
Colonie LL
Colonie
Deep Run Valley LL
Hilltown
Capitol City LL
2005 Canal LL
Bear
Thurmont LL
Thurmont
Toms River American LL
Toms River
Merrick-North Merrick LL
Merrick
Council Rock Newtown LL
Newtown
No tournament [upper-alpha 1]
2006 Naamans LL
Wilmington
South Caroline LL
Preston
Livingston American LL
Livingston
Mid-Island LL
Staten Island
Butler Township LL
Butler Township
Capitol City LL
2007 M.O.T. LL
Middletown
West Salisbury LL
Salisbury
Randolph East LL
Randolph
Maine-Endwell LL
Endwell
Council Rock
Northampton LL
Northampton Township
Capitol City LL
2008 M.O.T. LL
Middletown
Hagerstown Federal LL
Hagerstown
Bordentown LL
Bordentown
Haverstraw LL
Haverstraw
Devon Strafford LL
Devon
Capitol City LL
2009 M.O.T. LL
Middletown
Conococheague LL
Williamsport
Somerset Hills LL
Bernardsville
South Shore National LL
Staten Island
Moon Township LL
Moon Township
Northwest Washington LL
2010 Brandywine LL
Wilmington
Railroaders LL
Brunswick
Toms River National LL
Toms River
Stony Point LL
Stony Point
Council Rock Newtown LL
Newtown
Capitol City LL
2011 Newark National LL
Newark
Conocoheague LL
Williamsport
Paramus LL
Paramus
Great Kills American LL
Staten Island
Keystone LL
Beech Creek
Northwest Washington LL
2012 Newark National LL
Newark
West Salisbury LL
Salisbury
Par-Troy East LL
Parsippany
Stony Point LL
Stony Point
Collier Township Athletic Association
Collier
Northwest Washington LL
2013 Newark National LL
Newark
Berlin LL
Berlin
East Greenwich LL
Clarksboro
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake LL
Burnt Hills
Lionville LL
Lionville
Capitol City LL
2014 Newark National LL
Newark
West Salisbury LL
Salisbury
Toms River LL
Toms River
Colonie LL
Colonie
Taney Youth Baseball Association LL
Philadelphia
Northwest Washington LL
2015 M.O.T. LL
Middletown
Delmar LL
Delmar
Jackson Township LL
Jackson
Maine-Endwell LL
Maine-Endwell
Red Land LL
Lewisberry
Capitol City LL
2016 Milton LL
Milton
Hughesville LL
Hughesville
Freehold Township LL
Freehold
Maine-Endwell LL
Maine-Endwell
Keystone LL
Clinton County
Capitol City LL
2017 Milton LL
Milton
Thurmont LL
Thurmont
Holbrook LL
Jackson
Plainview LL
Plainview
Upper Providence LL
Oaks
Northwest Washington LL
2018 Milton LL
Milton
Berlin LL
Berlin
Middletown LL
Middletown
Mid-Island LL
Staten Island
Keystone LL
Clinton County
Mamie Johnson LL
2019 Newark National LL
Newark
Fruitland LL
Fruitland
Elmora Youth LL
Elizabeth
Haverstraw LL
Haverstraw
East Pennsboro Youth Athletic LL
Enola
Northwest Washington LL
2020 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Canal LL
Bear
Montgomery County LL (Lower)
Bethesda
Toms River East LL
Toms River
Colonie LL
Colonie
Upper Providence LL
Oaks
Capitol City LL

2022–present

Year Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Flag of the District of Columbia.svg Washington, D.C.
2022 Naamans LL
Wilmington
Conococheague LL
Williamsport
Hollidaysburg LL
Hollidaysburg
Northwest Washington LL
2023 M O T LL
Middletown
Montgomery County LL
Germantown
Media LL
Media
Northwest Washington LL
  1. Due to a clerical error by the city's Department of Parks and Recreation, Little League International did not allow Washington, D.C. to have a state tournament, nor an entrant into the regional tournament.

LLWS results

As of the 2023 Little League World Series.

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2001 Rolando Paulino LL Flag of New York.svg Bronx DQDQ
2002 Harlem LL Flag of New York.svg Manhattan U.S. semifinal2–2
2003 Naamans LL Flag of Delaware.svg Wilmington Group stage1–2
2004 South Caroline LL Flag of Maryland.svg Preston U.S. semifinal1–3
2005 Council Rock LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Newtown Group stage1–2
2006 Mid-Island LL Flag of New York.svg Staten Island Group stage0–3
2007 West Salisbury LL Flag of Maryland.svg Salisbury Group stage0–2
2008 Hagerstown Federal LL Flag of Maryland.svg Hagerstown Group stage2–1
2009 South Shore LL Flag of New York.svg Staten IslandU.S. semifinal2–2
2010 Toms River National LL Flag of New Jersey.svg Toms River Group stage1–2
2011 Keystone LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Beech Creek U.S. semifinal3–2
2012 Par-Troy East LL Flag of New Jersey.svg Parsippany Round 21–2
2013 Newark National LL Flag of Delaware.svg Newark Round 21–2
2014 Taney Youth Baseball Association LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Philadelphia U.S. Semifinal2–2
2015 Red Land LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Lewisberry Runner-up4–1
2016 Maine-Endwell LL Flag of New York.svg Maine-Endwell Champions5–0
2017 Holbrook LL Flag of New Jersey.svg Jackson Round 32–2
2018 Mid-Island LL Flag of New York.svg Staten Island U.S. semifinal2–2
2019 Elmora Youth LL Flag of New Jersey.svg Elizabeth Round 32–2
2020 LLWS not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 [lower-alpha 1] Upper Providence LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Oaks Round 10–2
Toms River East LL Flag of New Jersey.svg Toms River Round 21–2
2022 Hollidaysburg LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Hollidaysburg Round 43–2
2023 Media LL Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Media Round 21–2
  1. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Little League International did not invite teams from outside the U.S. to the LLWS in 2021. Instead, the top two teams in each U.S. region qualified.

Results by state

As of the 2023 Little League World Series.Italics indicates the state is no longer a member of the Mid-Atlantic Region.

StateMid-Atlantic
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 714–13.519
Flag of New York.svg New York 611–9.550
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 47–10.412
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland 33–6.333
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 22–4.333
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg Washington D.C. 00–0
Total2237–42.468

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References

  1. "Little League Baseball and Little League Softball World Series to Expand in 2021". Little League Baseball. Little League International. August 24, 2019. Retrieved August 24, 2019.