1986 Junior League World Series

The 1986 Junior League World Series took place from August 11–16 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Waldorf, Maryland defeated Athens County, Ohio in the championship game.

1986 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 11–16
Final positions
Champions Waldorf, Maryland
Runner-up Athens County, Ohio

This year featured the debut of the Mexico Region.

Teams

United States International
Ypsilanti, Michigan

Host
Hermosillo, Sonora

Mexico
Athens County, Ohio

Central
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Waldorf, Maryland

East
Chapmanville, West Virginia

South
Union City, California

West

Results

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

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     World Championship
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  Michigan 0  
  Maryland 7    
      1–0 Maryland 13  
      1–0 Mexico 1    
  Mexico 5          
  California 4        
      2–0 Maryland 18            
      1–0 Ohio 13              
  West Virginia 2              
  Puerto Rico 12                
      1–0 Puerto Rico 1          
      Ohio 4        
           
          3–0 Maryland 4
      2–1 Ohio 3
  Loser's Bracket      
  0–1 Michigan 1        
  0–1 California 13     1–1 Puerto Rico 6        
    1–1 California 3          
      2–1 Puerto Rico 3        
          2–1 Mexico 1     1–1 Ohio 9    
      1–1 Mexico 8         3–1 Puerto Rico 7  
    0–1 West Virginia 5  
Consolation Game
   
0–2 Michigan 1
0–2 West Virginia 6
1986 Junior League World Series Champions

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References

  1. Maryland Team Moves in Juniors. The Daily Times
  2. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  3. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  4. Junior League Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  5. Baseball. . Argus-Press.
  6. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
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