2013 Little League Intermediate World Series

For more complete article (including world champion), see 2013 Intermediate League World Series.

Teams

Each team that competes in the tournament will come out of one of the 10 regions.

United States International
Jenison, Michigan
Central
Georgetown LL
Osaka, Japan
Asia Pacific
Izumisano LL
Collier Township, Pennsylvania
East Region
Collier Township/Chartiers Valley LL
Lethbridge, Alberta
Canada
Southwest LL
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Southeast Region
Rutherfordton LL
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Juan Antonio Bibiloni LL
Houston, Texas
Southwest Region
Post Oak LL
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Latin America
C Unidas Miraflores LL
Nogales, Arizona
West Region
Nogales National LL
Only 4 International Teams
Pleasanton, California
California District 57
Pleasanton National LL

Results

United States Bracket

  First Round     Second Round     Semifinals     Finals
                                       
      West 3  
  CA District 57 12     1–0 CA District 57 6    
  Central 0         2–0 CA District 57 5  
      2–0 Southwest 6    
    Southeast 1          
  Southwest 6     1–0 Southwest 12        
  East 4         3–0 Southwest 4
      3–1 East 5
         
  0–1 East 7        
  0–1 West 3         2–1 CA District 57 1    
      1–1 East 4     2–1 East 3  
      1–1 Central 3  
  0–1 Central 5    
  0–1 Southeast 4  

International Bracket

  First Round International Semifinal International Championship
                             
- Latin America 3  
Puerto Rico 7  
  1–0 Asia-Pacific 10  
  1–0 Puerto Rico 0  
Canada 1
Asia-Pacific 19  
  2–0 Asia-Pacific 12
  2–1 Puerto Rico 2
0–1 Latin America 5  
0–1 Canada 4  
  1–1 Puerto Rico 7
  1–1 Latin America 6  
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