1984 Junior League World Series

The 1984 Junior League World Series took place from August 14–18 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Pearl City, Hawaii defeated Yabucoa, Puerto Rico in the championship game.

1984 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 14–18
Final positions
Champions Pearl City, Hawaii
Runner-up Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

Teams

United States International
Fort Wayne, Indiana
St. Joe's Central
Central
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Wilmington, Delaware
Brandywine
East
Brenham, Texas

South
Pearl City, Hawaii

West

Results

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

  Opening Game     First Round     Semifinals     World Championship
                                       
      1–0 Texas 13  
  Texas 4     Hawaii (F/8) 23    
  Delaware 3         1–0 Hawaii 15  
      1–0 Puerto Rico 4    
    Indiana 4          
      Puerto Rico 5        
          2–0 Hawaii 7
      2–1 Puerto Rico 5
         
  0–1 Delaware 8        
  0–1 Indiana 6         1–1 Puerto Rico 7    
      1–1 Texas 6     2–1 Texas 4  
      1–1 Delaware 4  
     
   

Consolation Round

      Third Place Game
                 
    2–2 Texas 2
  1–2 Delaware 5     2–2 Delaware 6
  0–2 Indiana 4  
1984 Junior League World Series Champions

Pearl City, Hawaii
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References

  1. De. Nine Gives Away Jr. Opener. The News Journal
  2. Brandywine Wins to Stay Alive. The News Journal
  3. Brenham Ousts Brandywine on 7th-Inning Grand Slam. The News Journal
  4. Pearl City Wins Way into Championship Game. Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  5. Brandywine Wins Jr. Consolation. The Morning News
  6. Brandywine Juniors Take 3rd in Series. The Morning News
  7. Pearl City Wins Series. Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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