Little League World Series (South Region)

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The South Region was a region that competed in the Little League World Series between 1957 and 2000 until it was split into the Southwest and Southeast regions in 2001.

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The South Region was inaugurated in 1957. [1] The Region originally consisted of teams from Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. In 1957, the Industrial Little League of Monterrey, Mexico won the South Region championship before Latin America was given its own berth starting with the 1958 LLWS. In 1968, Delaware and Maryland moved to the East Region. In 2000, Oklahoma replaced Kentucky in the region for one year before the region split into two. The tournament was held in Saint Petersburg, Florida each year between 1972 and 2000.

Little League Baseball expanded the LLWS to sixteen teams for the 2001 Little League World Series. The South Region was split into the Southeast region Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia and the Southwest region Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas East, and Texas West, plus West Region teams Colorado and New Mexico.

South Region champions (1957–2000)

The following table indicates the South Region champion and its LLWS performance in each year between 1957 and 2000.

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
1957 Industrial LL Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Monterrey, Nuevo León Champions2–0
1958 National League of Gadsden LL Flag of Alabama.svg Gadsden, Alabama Third Place1–1
1959 National League of Gadsden LL Flag of Alabama.svg Gadsden, Alabama First Round0–1
1960 North East Optimist Club LL Flag of Texas.svg Fort Worth, Texas Runner-Up2–1
1961 El Campo LL Flag of Texas.svg El Campo, Texas Runner-Up2–1
1962 Val Verde County LL Flag of Texas.svg Del Rio, Texas Fifth Place2–1
1963 North Houston LL Flag of Texas.svg North Houston, Texas Fifth Place1–1
1964 South Brookley LL Flag of Alabama.svg Mobile, Alabama Third Place2–1
1965 North Waco LL Flag of Texas.svg Waco, Texas Third Place2–1
1966 Westbury American LL Flag of Texas.svg Houston, Texas Champions3–0
1967 West Tampa LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Fifth Place (tie)1–1
1968 Tuckahoe LL Flag of Virginia.svg Richmond, Virginia Runner-Up2–1
1969 West Tampa LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Third Place (tie)1–1
1970 National Optimist LL Flag of Tennessee.svg Nashville, Tennessee Seventh Place1–2
1971 Gardenside LL Flag of Kentucky.svg Lexington, Kentucky Eighth Place0–3
1972 National LL Flag of Virginia.svg Vienna, Virginia Seventh Place1–2
1973 Belmont Heights LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Third Place2–1
1974 American LL Flag of Tennessee.svg Jackson, Tennessee Fifth Place2–1
1975 Belmont Heights LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Runner-Up1–1
1976 Tuckahoe National LL Flag of Virginia.svg Richmond, Virginia Third Place (tie)1–1
1977 Hub City LL Flag of Mississippi.svg Hattiesburg, Mississippi Fifth Place2–1
1978 South Lexington LL Flag of Kentucky.svg Lexington, Kentucky Third Place2–1
1979 Burns Park LL Flag of Arkansas.svg North Little Rock, Arkansas Third Place2–1
1980 Belmont Heights LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Runner-Up2–1
1981 Belmont Heights LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Runner-Up2–1
1982 American LL Flag of Florida.svg Sarasota, Florida Seventh Place1–2
1983 East Marietta National LL Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Marietta, Georgia Champions3–0
1984 National LL Flag of Florida.svg Altamonte, Florida Runner-Up2–1
1985 American LL Flag of Tennessee.svg Morristown, Tennessee Third Place2–1
1986 American LL Flag of Florida.svg Sarasota, Florida Third Place2–1
1987 American LL Flag of Tennessee.svg Morristown, Tennessee Seventh Place (tie)0–2
1988 Northwest 45 LL Flag of Texas.svg Spring, Texas Third Place2–1
1989 Northside LL Flag of Florida.svg Tampa, Florida Fifth Place2–1
1990 Cottage Hill LL Flag of Alabama.svg Mobile, Alabama Fifth Place (tie)1–1
1991 National LL Flag of Florida.svg Dunedin, Florida Sixth Place1–2
1992 South Lake Charles LL Flag of Louisiana.svg Lake Charles, Louisiana Group Stage1–2
1993 Tuckahoe American LL Flag of Virginia.svg Richmond, Virginia Group Stage0–3
1994 Central Springfield LL Flag of Virginia.svg Springfield, Virginia Third Place (tie)2–2
1995 Northwest 45 LL Flag of Texas.svg Spring, Texas Runner-Up3–2
1996 R.L. Turner LL Flag of Florida.svg Panama City, Florida Third Place (tie)3–1
1997 Manatee G.T. Bray East LL Flag of Florida.svg Bradenton, Florida Third Place (tie)2–2
1998 Tar Heel LL Flag of North Carolina.svg Greenville, North Carolina Third Place (tie)2–2
1999 National LL Flag of Alabama.svg Phenix City, Alabama Runner-Up3–2
2000 Bellaire LL Flag of Texas.svg Bellaire, Texas Runner-Up3–2

Results by State

CountrySouth Region
Championships
LLWS
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
Flag of Florida.svg Florida 13022–16.579
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 9120–10.667
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama 507–6.538
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 6–9.400
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 45–6.455
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky 22–4.333
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Georgia 113–01.000
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2–01.000
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas 02–1.667
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi 2–1.667
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 2–2.500
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana 1–2.333
Total44374–57.565

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