1983 Junior League World Series

The 1983 Junior League World Series took place from August 16–20 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Manatí, Puerto Rico defeated Altamonte Springs, Florida in the championship game.

1983 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 16–20
Final positions
Champions Manatí, Puerto Rico
Runner-up Altamonte Springs, Florida

Teams

United States International
Madison, Wisconsin
West Madison
Central
Manatí, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Seaford, Delaware

East
Altamonte Springs, Florida

South
Northridge, California

West

Results

[1][2][3][4][5][6]

  Opening Game     First Round     Semifinals     World Championship
                                       
      1–0 Florida 4  
  Florida 23     Delaware 1    
  Wisconsin 7         2–0 Florida 11  
      1–0 Puerto Rico 12    
    California 13          
      Puerto Rico 16        
          2–0 Puerto Rico 3
      3–1 Florida 0
         
  0–1 Wisconsin 3        
  0–1 California 19         2–1 Florida 6    
      0–1 Delaware 1     2–1 California 3  
      1–1 California 19  
     
   

Consolation Round

      Third Place Game
                 
    2–2 California 9
  0–2 Wisconsin 5     1–2 Delaware 6
  0–2 Delaware 16  
1983 Junior League World Series Champions

Manatí, Puerto Rico
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References

  1. Altamonte Team Romps to Record-Setting Victory. Orlando Sentinel
  2. All-Stars Win, Stay Alive in World Series. Los Angeles Times
  3. Altamonte Team Rallies for Victory. Orlando Sentinel
  4. California Eliminates Seaford Juniors 19-1. The News Journal
  5. Hodges Gives Seaford 13's Consolation in Series. The News Journal
  6. Seaford Juniors Take Fall. The Daily Times
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