2009 Little League World Series qualification

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2009 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes winner Flag of Kentucky.svg Russellville, Kentucky
Mid-Atlantic winner Flag of New York.svg Staten Island, New York
Midwest winner Flag of Iowa.svg Urbandale, Iowa
New England winner Flag of Massachusetts.svg Peabody, Massachusetts
Northwest winner Flag of Washington.svg Mercer Island, Washington
Southeast winner Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Warner Robins, Georgia
Southwest winner Flag of Texas.svg San Antonio, Texas
West winner Flag of California.svg Chula Vista, California
International
Asia-Pacific winner Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taoyuan County, Taiwan
Canada winner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver, British Columbia
Caribbean winner Flag of Curacao.svg Willemstad, Curaçao
Europe winner Flag of Germany.svg Kaiserslautern, Germany
Japan winner Flag of Japan.svg Chiba, Chiba
Latin America winner Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracaibo, Venezuela
Mexico winner Flag of Mexico.svg Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Middle East-Africa winner Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Tournaments
  2008
2010  

Qualification for the 2009 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2009.

Contents

United States

Great Lakes

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois Chicago Jackie Robinson West3–1
Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio Hamilton West Side2–2
Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana Columbus Bartholomew County2–2
Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky Russellville Logan County/Russellville2–2
Flag of Michigan.svg  Michigan Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Farms-City2–2
Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin Madison West Madison American1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 13 - Indianapolis
 
 
3 Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana 3
 
August 15 - Indianapolis
 
2 Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio 1
 
4 Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky 10
 
August 13 - Indianapolis
 
3 Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana 3
 
4 Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky 10
 
 
1 Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois 4
 

Mid-Atlantic

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of New York.svg  New York Staten Island South Shore National4–0
Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey Bernardsville Somerset Hills3–1
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania Moon Township Moon Township3–1
Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware Middletown Middletown-Odessa-Townsend1–3
Flag of Maryland.svg  Maryland Williamsport Conococheague1–3
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg  Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Northwest Washington0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 14 - Bristol
 
 
3 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania 2
 
August 17 - Bristol
 
2 Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey 3
 
2 Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey 0
 
August 13 - Bristol
 
1 Flag of New York.svg  New York 4
 
4 Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware 1
 
 
1 Flag of New York.svg  New York 7
 

Midwest

Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska Blair Blair4–0
Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa Urbandale Urbandale3–1
Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota Rapid City Harney2–2
Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri Columbia Daniel Boone National2–2
Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota Minnetonka East Tonka South1–3
Flag of Kansas.svg  Kansas Cherokee Cherokee Community0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 13 - Indianapolis
 
 
3 Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota 2
 
August 15 - Indianapolis
 
2 Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa 3
 
2 Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa 7
 
August 13 - Indianapolis
 
4 Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri 6
 
4 Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri 3
 
 
1 Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska 2
 

New England

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts Peabody Peabody Western4–0
Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island Lincoln Lincoln3–1
Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont Brattleboro Brattleboro2–2
Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut Glastonbury Glastonbury National2–2
Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire Portsmouth Portsmouth1–3
Flag of Maine.svg  Maine Bangor Bangor East0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 14 - Bristol
 
 
3 Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont 3
 
August 15 - Bristol
 
2 Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island 14
 
2 Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island 7
 
August 13 - Bristol
 
1 Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts 11
 
4 Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut 1
 
 
1 Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts 12
 

Northwest

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Washington.svg  Washington Mercer Island Mercer Island4–0
Flag of Montana.svg  Montana Billings Boulder Arrowhead3–1
Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon Salem Parrish2–2
Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska Sitka Sitka2–2
Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho Post Falls Post Falls1–3
Flag of Wyoming.svg  Wyoming Laramie Laramie0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
 
3 Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon 9
 
August 15 – San Bernardino
 
2 Flag of Montana.svg  Montana 7
 
3 Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon 3
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
1 Flag of Washington.svg  Washington 8
 
4 Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska 1
 
 
1 Flag of Washington.svg  Washington 15
 

Southeast

Pool A
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia Warner Robins Warner Robins American3–0
Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama Jackson Jackson1–2
Flag of Florida.svg  Florida Rockledge Rockledge1–2
Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina Charlotte Coulwood Oakdale1–2
Pool B
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia Chantilly Chantilly American3–0
Flag of Tennessee.svg  Tennessee Tullahoma Tullahoma National1–2
Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina Greenwood Greenwood Abbeville1–2
Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia Hurricane Hurricane1–2
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 - Ceredo-Kenova
 
 
2A Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama 4
 
August 14 - Ceredo-Kenova
 
1B Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia 8
 
1B Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia 3
 
August 12 - Ceredo-Kenova
 
1A Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia 6
 
2B Flag of Tennessee.svg  Tennessee 2
 
 
1A Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia 3
 

Southwest

Pool A
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas West San Antonio McAllister Park American3–0
Flag of Mississippi (2001-2020).svg  Mississippi Biloxi Biloxi2–1
Flag of Louisiana (2006-2010).svg  Louisiana Lake Charles South Lake Charles1–2
Flag of Oklahoma.svg  Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa American0–3
Pool B
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East Bridge City Bridge City3–0
Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas White Hall White Hall National2–1
Flag of New Mexico.svg  New Mexico Albuquerque Eastdale1–2
Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado Grand Junction Grand Mesa0–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 - Waco
 
 
2A Flag of Mississippi (2001-2020).svg  Mississippi 5
 
August 13 - Waco
 
1B Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East6
 
1B Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East4
 
August 11 - Waco
 
1A Flag of Texas.svg  Texas West6
 
2B Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas 1
 
 
1A Flag of Texas.svg  Texas West16
 

West

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of California.svg Northern California Granite Bay/Loomis Lakeside4–0
Flag of California.svg Southern California Chula Vista Park View4–0
Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada Las Vegas Legacy2–2
Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona Glendale Arrowhead1–3
Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii Wailuku Central East Maui1–3
Flag of Utah (1913-1922).png  Utah Cedar City Cedar City American0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 14 - San Bernardino
 
 
3 Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada 2
 
August 16 - San Bernardino
 
2 Flag of California.svg Southern California 15
 
2 Flag of California.svg Southern California 11
 
August 14 - San Bernardino
 
1 Flag of California.svg Northern California 4
 
4 Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona 8
 
 
1 Flag of California.svg Northern California 9
 

International

Asia-Pacific

Pool A
TeamCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Taoyuan Kuei-Shan5–0
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Seoul Seoul4–1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Chiang Mai Sanuk2–3
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Singapore2–3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Victoria Waverley2–3
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Auckland BB & SB Confederation of India0–5
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Guam.svg  Guam Agana Central3–1
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg  Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Saipan3–1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong2–2
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Jakarta Indonesian1–3
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Makati ILLAM Central1–3
 
Final
 
  
 
July 11 - Taipei
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan11
 
 
Flag of Guam.svg Guam0
 

Canada

ProvinceCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Vancouver Hastings Community5–0
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Windsor Windsor Turtle Club4–1
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Regina North Regina3–2
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Sydney Mines Sydney Mines2–3
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Val d'Or C B M De Val d'Or1–4
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Valleyfield0–5
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 14 - Val D'Or
 
 
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 2
 
August 15 - Val D'Or
 
2 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 10
 
2 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2
 
August 14 - Val D'Or
 
1 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 9
 
4 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 2
 
 
1 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 4
 

Caribbean

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Willemstad (A)Pabao3–0
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Guayama Radames Lopez2–1
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix Elmo Plaskett East0–2
Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda SouthsideBermuda Youth Athletic0–2
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Willemstad (B)Willemstad4–0
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Santiago Bravos de Pontenzuela2–2
Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba Santa Cruz Aruba Center2–2
Flag of Sint Maarten.svg  Sint Maarten St. Maarten Saint Maarten1–3
Flag of Bonaire.svg  Bonaire Kralendijk Bonaire1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 24 - Curaçao
 
 
1B Flag of Curacao.svg Willemstad8
 
July 25 - Curaçao
 
2A Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 5
 
1B Flag of Curacao.svg Willemstad0
 
July 24 - Curaçao
 
1A Flag of Curacao.svg Pabao4
 
1A Flag of Curacao.svg Pabao12
 
 
2B Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 2
 

Europe

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Military Command American 5–0
Flag of England.svg  England LondonLondon Youth Baseball4–1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ancona Marche3–2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Brno South Moravia2–3
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Istanbul Mediterranean1–4
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius0–5
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Kirovohrad Kirovohrad/Nove Celo4–0
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Dupnitsa Devils2–2
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Slask Żory/Rybnik/Jastrzebie2–2
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Brest Brest Zubrs2–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Alkmaar Alkmaar0–4
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 9 - Kutno, Poland
 
 
1A Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 17
 
August 10 - Kutno, Poland
 
4B Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0
 
3A Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2
 
August 9 - Kutno, Poland
 
1A Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7
 
2B Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 4
 
August 11 - Kutno, Poland
 
3A Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7
 
1A Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10
 
August 9 - Kutno, Poland
 
1B Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0
 
2A Flag of England.svg  England 10
 
August 10 - Kutno, Poland
 
3B Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0
 
2A Flag of England.svg  England 7
 
August 9 - Kutno, Poland
 
1B Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 14
 
1B Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1
 
 
4A Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0
 

Japan

Participating teams
PrefectureCityLL Organization
Flag of Aichi Prefecture.svg  Aichi Nagoya Nagoya Kita
Flag of Chiba.svg  Chiba Chiba Chiba City
Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg  Ehime Masaki Iyo Masaki
Flag of Fukushima.svg  Fukushima Iwaki Iwakitaira
Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg  Hokkaido Asahikawa Asahikawa Taisetsu
Flag of Kanagawa.svg  Kanagawa Yokohama Seya
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg  Mie Matsuzaka Matsuzaka
Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg  Miyagi Sendai Sendai Higashi
Flag of Nagasaki Prefecture.svg  Nagasaki Sasebo Sasebo Chuo
Flag of Nara Prefecture.svg  Nara Yamatotakada Yamatotakada
Flag of Niigata Prefecture.svg  Niigata Niigata Niigata Chuo
Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg  Okayama Kasaoka Kasaoka
Flag of Osaka.svg  Osaka Izumisano Izumisano
Flag of Saitama.svg  Saitama Ōmiya-ku Ōmiya
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg  Tokyo Chōfu Chōfu
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg  Tokyo Fuchū Musashi Fuchu
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
 
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Musashi Fuchu 2
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Chiba.svg Chiba City 6
 
Flag of Chiba.svg Chiba City 11
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Nagasaki Prefecture.svg Sasebo Chuo 7
 
Flag of Nagasaki Prefecture.svg Sasebo Chuo2
 
July 11 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg Iyo Masaki 1
 
Flag of Chiba.svg Chiba City 17
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Ōmiya 3
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Ōmiya 6
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Nara Prefecture.svg Yamatotakada 4
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Ōmiya 9
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Aichi Prefecture.svg Nagoya Kita 2
 
Flag of Aichi Prefecture.svg Nagoya Kita 4
 
July 11 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Fukushima.svg Iwakitaira 0
 
Flag of Chiba.svg Chiba City 17
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Izumisano 4
 
Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg Kasaoka 2
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg Sendai Higashi1
 
Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg Kasaoka 2
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Izumisano 8
 
Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Asahikawa Taisetsu1
 
July 11 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Izumisano 13
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Izumisano 5
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 2
 
Flag of Niigata Prefecture.svg Niigata Chuo 0
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 9
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 10
 
July 4 - Tokyo
 
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg Matsuzaka 2
 
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg Matsuzaka 4
 
 
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Chōfu 1
 

Latin America

CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Chitré Chitré6–0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Maracaibo Coquivacoa5–1
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Granada Don Bosco 4–2
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia (B) Colombia Falcon2–4
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Guatemala City Liga Pequena De Beisbol de Guatemala2–4
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia (A) Barranquilla Del Norte2–4
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Santo Domingo Santa Domingo0–6
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 3 - Barranquilla
 
 
3 Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 0
 
July 4 - Barranquilla
 
2 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 6
 
4 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1
 
July 3 - Barranquilla
 
2 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 9
 
4 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1
 
 
1 Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0
 

Mexico

Phase 1

Pool A
CityLL OrganizationRecord
Reynosa, Tamaulipas Guadalupe Trevino Kelly5–0
Guadalupe, Nuevo León Epitacio "Mala" Torres4–1
Guadalajara, Jalisco Legion Zapopan3–2
Mexicali, Baja California Felix Arce2–3
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua Satellite1–4
Mexico, Distrito Federal Olmeca0–5
Pool B
CityLL OrganizationRecord
Mexico, Distrito Federal Maya5–0
Matamoros, Tamaulipas Matamoros4–1
Torreón, Coahuila Infantil Y Juvenil Sertoma AC3–2
Monterrey, Nuevo León Unidad Modelo2–3
Nogales, Sonora La Bellota1–4
Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua Broncos de Cuauhtemoc0–5

Phase 2

First RoundSecond RoundSemi-FinalsFinals
1B Mexico City 9
3A Guadalajara 42BMatamoros5
2B Matamoros 81BMexico City1
1AReynosa6
1A Reynosa 6
3B Torreón 62AGuadalupe2
2A Guadalupe 16
1AReynosa12 [1]
1BMexico City0
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
3AGuadalajara2
1BMexico City8
3BTorreón3
3BTorreón22BMatamoros7
2BMatamoros12
2BMatamoros12
2AGuadalupe5

Middle East-Africa

CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Dhahran Arabian American 3–1
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Dubai Dubai2–2
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait1–3
 
Final
 
  
 
July 30 - Kutno
 
 
2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 0
 
 
1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 15
 

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