2016 Little League World Series qualification

Qualification for the 2016 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2016.[1]

2016 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes Winner Bowling Green, Kentucky
Mid-Atlantic Winner Maine-Endwell, New York
Midwest Winner Johnston, Iowa
New England Winner Warwick, Rhode Island
Northwest Winner Bend, Oregon
Southeast Winner Goodlettsville, Tennessee
Southwest Winner San Antonio, Texas
West Winner Chula Vista, California
International
Asia-Pacific and Middle East Winner Seoul, South Korea
Australia Winner Sydney, New South Wales
Canada Winner Vancouver, British Columbia
Caribbean Winner Willemstad, Curaçao
Europe and Africa Winner Emilia, Italy
Japan Winner Tokyo
Latin America Winner Aguadulce, Panama
Mexico Winner San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo Leon
Tournaments

United States

Great Lakes

The tournament began August 7 in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] Due to inclement weather during the championship game on August 13 and an unfavorable forecast in the following the days, the championship game, in which play was suspended in the top of the second inning, was completed at Howard J. Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on August 15.[2]

State City LL Organization Record
 Illinois Streator Streator 0–2
 Indiana Terre Haute Terre Haute North 0–2
 Kentucky Bowling Green Bowling Green Eastern 3–0
 Michigan Essexville Essexville-Hampton 3–2
 Ohio Hamilton West Side 2–2
 Wisconsin Kenosha Kenosha American 2–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Indiana9
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Wisconsin11
 
 Wisconsin4
 
August 10 – Game 7
 
 Illinois2
 
 Wisconsin6
 
August 7 – Game 2
 
 Kentucky11
 
 Michigan8
 
August 8 – Game 4 (F/4)
 
 Ohio15
 
 Kentucky11
 
 
 Ohio1
 
 
August 15 – Championship
 
 
 Kentucky7
 
August 9 – Game 5 (F/4)
 
 Michigan2
 
 Illinois3
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 Ohio19
 
 Ohio0
 
August 9 – Game 6 (F/4)
 
 Michigan1
 
 Michigan15
 
August 12 – Game 9
 
 Indiana2
 
 Wisconsin7
 
 
 Michigan9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mid-Atlantic

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 7–13.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Delaware Milton Milton 1–2
 Maryland Hughesville Hughesville 0–2
 New Jersey Freehold Township Freehold Township 0–2
 New York Maine-Endwell Maine-Endwell 4–0
 Pennsylvania Clinton County Keystone 4–2
 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Capitol City 1–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Washington, D.C.7
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Pennsylvania2
 
 Maryland7
 
August 10 – Game 7
 
 Pennsylvania10
 
 Washington, D.C.2
 
August 7 – Game 2
 
 New York8
 
 New Jersey6
 
August 8 – Game 4
 
 New York8
 
 Delaware0
 
 
 New York1
 
 
August 13 – Championship
 
 
 New York6
 
August 9 – Game 5 (F/7)
 
 Pennsylvania2
 
 Maryland2
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 Delaware5
 
 Delaware5
 
August 9 – Game 6
 
 Pennsylvania9
 
 New Jersey1
 
August 12 – Game 9
 
 Pennsylvania5
 
 Washington, D.C.3
 
 
 Pennsylvania11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Midwest

The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 7–13.[1]

Note: North Dakota and South Dakota are organized into a single Little League district.

State City LL Organization Record
 Iowa Johnston Johnston 3–0
 Kansas Frontenac Frontenac Youth 4–2
 Minnesota Coon Rapids Coon Rapids Andover American 2–2
 Missouri Webb City Webb City 0–2
 Nebraska Kearney Kearney 1–2
 South Dakota Rapid City Canyon Lake 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Iowa9
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Minnesota0
 
 Minnesota4
 
August 10 – Game 7
 
 South Dakota3
 
 Iowa7
 
August 7 – Game 2
 
 Nebraska1
 
 Kansas10
 
August 8 – Game 4
 
 Missouri6
 
 Nebraska6
 
 
 Kansas0
 
 
August 13 – Championship
 
 
 Iowa3
 
August 9 – Game 5
 
 Kansas0
 
 South Dakota7
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 Kansas15
 
 Kansas6
 
August 9 – Game 6
 
 Minnesota3
 
 Missouri2
 
August 12 – Game 9
 
 Minnesota9
 
 Nebraska2
 
 
 Kansas5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

New England

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 7–13.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Connecticut Fairfield Fairfield American 3–2
 Maine Scarborough Scarborough 1–2
 Massachusetts Wellesley Wellesley South 1–2
 New Hampshire Bedford Bedford 2–2
 Rhode Island Warwick Warwick North 3–0
 Vermont Brattleboro Brattleboro 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Rhode Island5
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Maine2
 
 Maine8
 
August 10 – Game 7
 
 Vermont4
 
 Rhode Island10
 
August 7 – Game 2
 
 Massachusetts7
 
 New Hampshire7
 
August 8 – Game 4 (F/5)
 
 Connecticut1
 
 Massachusetts10
 
 
 New Hampshire0
 
 
August 13 – Championship
 
 
 Rhode Island5
 
August 9 – Game 5 (F/5)
 
 Connecticut1
 
 Vermont4
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 New Hampshire14
 
 New Hampshire11
 
August 9 – Game 6
 
 Connecticut17
 
 Connecticut8
 
August 12 – Game 9 (F/5)
 
 Maine2
 
 Massachusetts0
 
 
 Connecticut11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Northwest

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 7–13.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Alaska Anchorage Abbott-O-Rabbit 0–2
 Idaho Boise North Boise 1–2
 Montana Missoula Mount Sentinel 2–2
 Oregon Bend Bend North 4–1
 Washington Lynnwood Pacific 3–1
 Wyoming Laramie Laramie 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Idaho13
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Montana9
 
 Montana10
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 Alaska2
 
 Idaho7
 
August 7 – Game 2 (F/4)
 
 Washington18
 
 Wyoming1
 
August 8 – Game 4
 
 Washington15
 
 Oregon2
 
 
 Washington8
 
 
August 13 – Championship
 
 
 Washington1
 
August 9 – Game 5
 
 Oregon5
 
 Alaska2
 
August 10 – Game 7
 
 Oregon6
 
 Oregon15
 
August 9 – Game 6
 
 Montana0
 
 Wyoming3
 
August 12 – Game 9
 
 Montana6
 
 Idaho0
 
 
 Oregon12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from August 5–10.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Alabama Huntsville Huntsville American 0–2
 Florida North Palm Beach North Palm Beach County 2–2
 Georgia Peachtree City Peachtree City American 4–2
 North Carolina Durham Bull City 1–2
 South Carolina Irmo Irmo 1–2
 Tennessee Goodlettsville Goodlettsville Baseball 4–0
 Virginia Vienna Vienna American 0–2
 West Virginia Bridgeport Bridgeport 2–2
 
August 5 – Game 1
 
 
 West Virginia3
 
August 6 – Game 7
 
 North Carolina1
 
 West Virginia7
 
August 5 – Game 2
 
 Florida3
 
 Alabama7
 
August 8 – Game 11
 
 Florida9
 
 West Virginia4
 
August 5 – Game 3 (F/5)
 
 Tennessee5
 
 Georgia14
 
August 6 – Game 8
 
 Virginia1
 
 Georgia3
 
August 5 – Game 4 (F/7)
 
 Tennessee6
 
 Tennessee5
 
 
 South Carolina3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 10 – Championship (F/4)
 
 
 Tennessee15
 
August 6 – Game 5 (F/4)
 
 Georgia3
 
 North Carolina19
 
August 7 – Game 9
 
 Alabama0
 
 Georgia4
 
 
 North Carolina2
 
 
August 8 – Game 12
 
 
 Georgia5
 
August 6 – Game 6
 
 Florida1
 
 Virginia8
 
August 7 – Game 10
 
 South Carolina12
 
 Florida5
 
 
 South Carolina4
 
 
August 9 – Game 13 (F/4)
 
 
 West Virginia3
 
 
 Georgia13
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from August 4–10.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Arkansas Bryant Bryant 1–2
 Colorado Boulder North Boulder 1–2
 Louisiana Lake Charles South Lake Charles 3–2
 Mississippi Starkville Starkville 2–2
 New Mexico Albuquerque Eastdale 3–1
 Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa National 0–2
 Texas East Pearland Pearland East 0–2
 Texas West San Antonio McAllister Park American 4–1
 
August 4 – Game 1
 
 
 Louisiana0
 
August 6 – Game 7 (F/4)
 
 Texas West3
 
 Texas West14
 
August 4 – Game 2
 
 Arkansas0
 
 Texas East2
 
August 8 – Game 11
 
 Arkansas4
 
 Texas West6
 
August 4 – Game 3
 
 New Mexico9
 
 New Mexico3
 
August 6 – Game 8
 
 Mississippi1
 
 New Mexico 6
 
August 4 – Game 4
 
 Colorado5
 
 Colorado9
 
 
 Oklahoma7
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 10 – Championship
 
 
 New Mexico3
 
August 5 – Game 5
 
 Texas West13
 
 Louisiana8
 
August 7 – Game 9
 
 Texas East1
 
 Arkansas3
 
 
 Louisiana16
 
 
August 8 – Game 12
 
 
 Louisiana2
 
August 5 – Game 6 (F/4)
 
 Mississippi1
 
 Mississippi10
 
August 7 – Game 10 (F/5)
 
 Oklahoma0
 
 Colorado6
 
 
 Mississippi16
 
 
August 9 – Game 13
 
 
 Louisiana4
 
 
 Texas West8
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 7–13.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Arizona Phoenix Cactus Foothills South 0–2
 Hawaii Wailuku Central East Maui 2–2
 Nevada Las Vegas Mountain Ridge 3–2
Northern California Vacaville Vacaville Central 0–2
Southern California Chula Vista Park View 4–0
 Utah Santa Clara Snow Canyon 1–2
 
 
 
 
August 8 – Game 3
 
 
 Utah2
 
August 7 – Game 1
 
 Hawaii5
 
 Hawaii8
 
August 11 – Game 8
 
 Nevada0
 
 Hawaii11
 
August 7 – Game 2 (F/10)
 
Southern California14
 
Northern California3
 
August 8 – Game 4
 
Southern California18
 
 Arizona4
 
 
Southern California7
 
 
August 13 – Championship
 
 
Southern California1
 
August 9 – Game 5 (F/5)
 
 Nevada0
 
 Nevada15
 
August 10 – Game 7 (F/4)
 
 Arizona4
 
 Nevada15
 
August 9 – Game 6
 
 Utah4
 
Northern California6
 
August 12 – Game 9
 
 Utah7
 
 Hawaii0
 
 
 Nevada9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

International

Asia-Pacific and Middle East

The tournament took place in Seoul, South Korea from June 25–July 1.[1]

1 Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan, due to complicated relations with People's Republic of China, is recognized by the name Chinese Taipei by majority of international organizations including Little League Baseball (LLB). For more information, please see Cross-Strait relations.

 
Semi-finalsAsia-Pacific and Middle East Championship
 
      
 
June 30 – Seoul
 
 
2B Thailand0
 
July 1 – Seoul
 
1A South Korea2
 
1A South Korea7
 
June 30 – Seoul (F/5)
 
1B Chinese Taipei6
 
2A Philippines1
 
 
1B Chinese Taipei12
 

Australia

The tournament took place in Lismore, New South Wales from June 8–13. The top two teams in each pool advance to the elimination round, where they are seeded one through eight based on overall record.[1]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsAustralia Championship
 
          
 
June 11 – Lismore (F/4)
 
 
1 Hills11
 
June 12 – Lismore
 
8 Perth Metro Central1
 
1 Hills2
 
June 11 – Lismore
 
4 Ryde North0
 
4 Ryde North3
 
June 13 – Lismore
 
5 Manly1
 
1 Hills7
 
June 11 – Lismore
 
6 Central Coast3
 
3 Macarthur7
 
June 12 – Lismore
 
6 Central Coast9
 
6 Central Coast6
 
June 11 – Lismore
 
7 Adelaide Rays4
 
2 Swan Hills3
 
 
7 Adelaide Rays4
 

Canada

The tournament took place in Vancouver, British Columbia from August 4–13. The following teams have qualified to compete in the tournament.[1]

ProvinceCityLL OrganizationRecord
 British Columbia (Host)VancouverHastings Community6–0 5–414–4 (F/5)12–1 (F/4)10–0 (F/5)10–0 (F/5)12–0 (F/4)
 British ColumbiaSurreyWhalley5–14–5 5–013–1 (F/5)4–210–0 (F/4)20–0 (F/4)
 QuebecMontrealDiamond Baseball Academy4–24–14 (F/5)0–5 12–2 (F/4)18–1014–3 (F/4)9–0
 AlbertaLethbridgeLethbridge Southwest3–31–12 (F/4)1–13 (F/5)2–12 (F/4) 11–512–210–0 (F/4)
 OntarioThunder BayPort Arthur National2–40–10 (F/5)2–410–185–11 10–18–5
 SaskatchewanMoose JawMoose Jaw1–50–10 (F/5)0–10 (F/4)3–14 (F/4)2–121–10 11–8
 Nova ScotiaSydneySydney and District #10–60–12 (F/4)0–20 (F/4)0–90–10 (F/4)5–88–11 
Semifinals Canada Championship
      
3 Montreal 4
2 Surrey 8
2 Surrey 0
1 Vancouver 1
4 Lethbridge 0
1 Vancouver 9

Caribbean

The tournament took place in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands from July 16–23.[1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 22 – St. Croix
 
 
2B Aruba0
 
July 23 – St. Croix
 
1A Curaçao1
 
1A Curaçao5
 
July 22 – St. Croix
 
2A U.S. Virgin Islands (A)0
 
2A U.S. Virgin Islands (A)2
 
 
1B Dominican Republic1
 

Europe and Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland from July 15–23.[1] The format of the tournament was a modified double elimination.

Japan

The tournament took place in Ueda, Nagano from July 30–31.[1]

Participating teams Prefecture City LL Organization
Chūgoku Champions  Okayama Okayama Okayama
Higashikanto Champions  Ibaraki Ushiku Ushiku
Kyushu Champions  Nagasaki Nagasaki Nagasaki Minami
Hokkaido Champions  Hokkaido Sapporo Sapporo Shiroishi
Kanagawa Champions  Kanagawa Yokohama Asahi
Kansai Champions  Hyogo Takarazuka Takarazuka
Kansai Runner-Up  Osaka Osaka Osaka Namihaya
Kitakanto Champions  Saitama Ōmiya City Ōmiya Higashi
Shikoku Champions  Ehime Niihama Niihama
Shin'etsu Champions  Nagano Iida Iida
Tōhoku Champions  Miyagi Sendai Sendai Higashi
Tōhoku Runner-Up  Aomori Aomori Aomori Hirosaki
Tōkai Champions  Aichi Toyota Toyota
Tōkai Runner-Up  Shizuoka Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Minami
Tokyo Champions  Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Nakano
Tokyo Runner-Up  Tokyo Tokyo Chofu
 
Opening RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
 
              
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
 
Ushiku1
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Tokyo Nakano8
 
Tokyo Nakano3
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Osaka Namihaya2
 
Niihama3
 
July 31 – Ueda
 
Osaka Namihaya7
 
Tokyo Nakano5
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Sendai Higashi7
 
Sendai Higashi12
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Sapporo Shiroishi1
 
Sendai Higashi9
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Hamamatsu Minami3
 
Hamamatsu Minami12
 
July 31 – Ueda
 
Asahi3
 
Sendai Higashi10
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Chofu20
 
Okayama12
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Chofu15
 
Chofu11
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Toyota3
 
Aomori Hirosaki1
 
July 31 – Ueda
 
Toyota3
 
Chofu11
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Nagasaki Minami1
 
Ōmiya Higashi6
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Takarazuka12
 
Takarazuka6
 
July 30 – Ueda
 
Nagasaki Minami16
 
Nagasaki Minami5
 
 
Iida0
 

Latin America

The tournament took place in Guatemala City, Guatemala from July 23–30.[1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 29 – Guatemala City
 
 
2B El Salvador4
 
July 30 – Guatemala City
 
1A Nicaragua5
 
1A Nicaragua1
 
July 29 – Guatemala City
 
1B Panama6
 
2A Venezuela0
 
 
1B Panama2
 

Mexico

The tournament took place in Monterrey, Nuevo León from July 9–15.[1]

 
Semi-finalsMexico Championship
 
      
 
July 14 – Monterrey
 
 
2B Felix Arce4
 
July 15 – Monterrey
 
1A Norte de Hermosillo6
 
1A Norte de Hermosillo5
 
July 14 – Monterrey
 
2A San Nicolas6
 
2A San Nicolas5
 
 
1B Guadalupe Linda Vista3
 
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References

  1. "Little League Baseball® Regional & World Series Results". Littleleague.org. Little League. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  2. "Suspended Little League Baseball® Great Lakes Region Championship Game To Be Resumed In South Williamsport". Little League Baseball. llbws.org. August 14, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
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