2011 Little League World Series qualification

Qualification for the 2011 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2011.

2011 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes Winner La Grange, Kentucky
Mid-Atlantic Winner Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Midwest Winner Rapid City, South Dakota
New England Winner Cumberland, Rhode Island
Northwest Winner Billings, Montana
Southeast Winner Warner Robins, Georgia
Southwest Winner Lafayette, Louisiana
West Winner Huntington Beach, California
International
Asia-Pacific Winner Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Canada Winner Langley, British Columbia
Caribbean Winner Oranjestad, Aruba
Europe Winner Rotterdam, Netherlands
Japan Winner Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
Latin America Winner Maracay, Venezuela
Mexico Winner Mexicali, Baja California
Middle East-Africa Winner Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Tournaments

United States

Great Lakes

The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 5–13.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Indiana Evansville Golfmoor 4–0
 Kentucky La Grange North Oldham 3–1
 Michigan Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Park 2–2
 Ohio Hamilton Westside 2–2
 Wisconsin Burlington Burlington 1–3
 Illinois Rock Falls Rock Falls 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 10 – Indianapolis
 
 
1  Indiana3
 
August 13 – Indianapolis
 
4  Ohio4
 
4  Ohio0
 
August 10 – Indianapolis
 
2  Kentucky3
 
2  Kentucky8
 
 
3  Michigan0
 

Mid-Atlantic

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–15.[2]

State City LL Organization Record
 Pennsylvania Clinton County Keystone 4–0
 Delaware Newark Newark National 4–0
 New Jersey Paramus Paramus 2–2
 New York Staten Island Great Kills American 1–3
 Maryland Williamsport Conocoheague 1–3
 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Northwest Washington 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – Bristol
 
 
1  Pennsylvania3
 
August 15 – Bristol
 
4  New York0
 
1  Pennsylvania5
 
August 12 – Bristol
 
3  New Jersey2
 
2  Delaware1
 
 
3  New Jersey2
 

Midwest

The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 6–13.[3]

Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.

State City LL Organization Record
 South Dakota Rapid City Harney 3–1
 Iowa Des Moines Grandview 3–1
 Nebraska Kearney Kearney 2–2
 Missouri Webb City Webb City 2–2
 Minnesota Circle Pines Centennial Lakes West 2–2
 Kansas Cherokee Cherokee Community 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – Indianapolis
 
 
1  South Dakota7
 
August 13 – Indianapolis
 
4  Missouri2
 
1  South Dakota4
 
August 11 – Indianapolis
 
3  Nebraska2
 
2  Iowa1
 
 
3  Nebraska5
 

New England

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–13.[4]

State City LL Organization Record
 New Hampshire Goffstown Goffstown Junior Baseball 4–0
 Connecticut Fairfield Fairfield American 3–1
 Rhode Island Cumberland Cumberland American 2–2
 Massachusetts Andover Andover National 2–2
 Maine Yarmouth Yarmouth 1–3
 Vermont Barre Barre Community 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – Bristol
 
 
1  New Hampshire4
 
August 13 – Bristol
 
4  Massachusetts9
 
4  Massachusetts7
 
August 11 – Bristol
 
3  Rhode Island13
 
2  Connecticut7
 
 
3  Rhode Island8
 

Northwest

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.[5]

State City LL Organization Record
 Washington Bothell North Bothell 4–0
 Montana Billings Billings Big Sky 3–1
 Idaho Lewiston Lewiston 2–2
 Oregon Bend Bend South 2–2
 Wyoming Laramie Laramie 1–3
 Alaska Anchorage Abbott-O-Rabbit 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – San Bernardino
 
 
1  Washington3
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
4  Oregon4
 
4  Oregon1
 
August 11 – San Bernardino
 
2  Montana7
 
2  Montana6
 
 
3  Idaho2
 

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia on August 5–12.[6]

Pool A
State City LL Organization Record
 Florida Tampa New Tampa 3–0
 West Virginia Fairmont Fairmont 2–1
 Virginia Reston Reston National 1–2
 South Carolina Irmo Irmo 0–3
Pool B
State City LL Organization Record
 Georgia Warner Robins Warner Robins American 3–0
 Alabama Mobile Westside 2–1
 North Carolina Greenville Tar Heel 1–2
 Tennessee Goodlettsville Goodlettsville Baseball 0–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 10 – Warner Robins
 
 
1A  Florida12
 
August 12 – Warner Robins
 
2B  Alabama6
 
1A  Florida2
 
August 10 – Warner Robins
 
1B  Georgia4
 
1B  Georgia7
 
 
2A  West Virginia0
 

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas on August 5–11.[7]

Pool A
State City LL Organization Record
 Louisiana Lafayette Lafayette 3–0
 Texas East Pearland Pearland Maroon 2–1
 Texas West Midland Northern 1–2
 Arkansas White Hall White Hall 0–3
Pool B
State City LL Organization Record
 Colorado Boulder North Boulder 3–0
 New Mexico Albuquerque Altamont 2–1
 Mississippi Ocean Springs Ocean Springs 1–2
 Oklahoma Krebs Pittsburg County 0–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 9 – Waco
 
 
1A  Louisiana14
 
August 11 – Waco (7 inn.)
 
2B  New Mexico6
 
1A  Louisiana8
 
August 9 – Waco
 
2A  Texas East7
 
1B  Colorado4
 
 
2A  Texas East5
 

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.[8]

State City LL Organization Record
Southern California Huntington Beach Ocean View 4–0
Northern California Red Bluff Red Bluff 2–2
 Nevada Las Vegas Silverado 2–2
 Utah Washington Washington 2–2
 Arizona Rio Rico Rio Rico 1–3
 Hawaii Wailuku Central East Maui 1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – San Bernardino
 
 
1 Southern California5
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
4  Utah0
 
1 Southern California2
 
August 12 – San Bernardino
 
2 Northern California1
 
2 Northern California3
 
 
3  Nevada2
 

International

Asia-Pacific

The tournament took place in Guam from July 9–15.[9]

Pool A
Country City LL Organization Record
 Taiwan Kaohsiung Ching-Tan 5–0
 Thailand Chiang Mai Sanuk 3–2
 Singapore Singapore Singapore 3–2
 Australia Adelaide Southern Adelaide Districts 2–3
 New Zealand Auckland Bayside Westhaven 2–3
 Indonesia Jakarta Indonesian 0–5
Pool B
Country City LL Organization Record
 South Korea 4–0
 Guam Agana Central 3–1
 Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Saipan 1–3
 Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Hong Kong 1–3
 Philippines Makati City Illam Central 1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 14 – Guam
 
 
1A Taiwan12
 
July 15 – Guam
 
2B  Guam2
 
1A Taiwan3
 
July 14 – Guam
 
1B  South Korea1
 
2A  Thailand0
 
 
1B  South Korea10
 


Canada

The tournament took place in North Vancouver, British Columbia on August 6–13.[10]

Province City LL Organization Record
 Ontario Toronto High Park 5–0
 British Columbia Langley Langley 4–1
 British Columbia North Vancouver Mt. Seymour* 3–2
 Quebec Valleyfield Valleyfield 2–3
 Alberta Calgary Rocky Mountain 1–4
 Nova Scotia Sydney Sydney Steel Kings 0–5

(*): host league

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – North Vancouver
 
 
1  Ontario 3
 
August 13 – North Vancouver (4 inn.)
 
4  Quebec4
 
4  Quebec0
 
August 12 – North Vancouver
 
2  British Columbia (Langley)11
 
2  British Columbia (Langley)2
 
 
3  British Columbia (North Vancouver)1
 

Caribbean

The tournament took place St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands on July 9–16.[11]

Pool A
Country City LL Organization Record
 Puerto Rico Manatí Jose M. Rodriguez 4–0
 U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Thomas Elrod Hendricks West 3–1
 Dominican Republic Puerto Plata José Tatis 2–2
 U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Croix Elmo Plaskett West 1–3
 Antigua and Barbuda Saint John's Antigua 0–4
Pool B
Country City LL Organization Record
 Curaçao Willemstad Pariba 4–0
 Aruba Oranjestad Aruba North 3–1
 U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Thomas Alvin McBean East 2–2
 Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Island Cayman Islands 1–3
 Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Sint Maarten 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 15 – St. Thomas
 
 
1A  Puerto Rico0
 
July 16 – St. Thomas
 
2B  Aruba4
 
2B  Aruba4
 
July 15 – St. Thomas
 
2A  U.S. Virgin Islands (Elrod Hendricks West)2
 
1B  Curaçao7
 
 
2A  U.S. Virgin Islands (Elrod Hendricks West)8
 

Europe

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 22–29.[12]

Pool A
Country City LL Organization Record
 Czech Republic South Moravia South Moravia 5–0
 Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius 4–1
 Ukraine Kirovograd Kirovograd/Nove Celo 2–3
 Belgium West Flanders Flanders West 2–3
 Moldova Tiraspol Kvint 1–4
 Sweden Stockholm Stockholm 1–4
Pool B
Country City LL Organization Record
 Netherlands Rotterdam Rotterdam 4–0
 Italy Bologna Emilia 3–1
 Belarus Brest Brest Zubrs 1–3
 Great Britain London London Youth Baseball 1–3
 Poland Kutno Kutno 1–3
Germany-US Ramstein KMC American DQ[13]
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
 
1A Czech Republic7
 
July 28 – Kutno
 
4B Great Britain1
 
1A Czech Republic20
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
2B Italy1
 
2B Italy10
 
July 29 – Kutno
 
3A Ukraine0
 
1A Czech Republic1
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
1B Netherlands7
 
2A Lithuania1
 
July 28 – Kutno
 
3B Belarus2
 
3B Belarus1
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
1B Netherlands11
 
1B Netherlands5
 
 
4A Belgium1
 

Japan

The first two round of the tournament was held on July 2, and the remaining three rounds were played on July 9. All games were played in Tokyo.[14]

Participating teams
Prefecture City LL Organization
 Chiba Chiba Chiba City
 Ehime Niihama Niihama
 Hokkaido Sapporo Sapporo Shinkotoni
 Kanagawa Yokohama Seya
 Mie Matsusaka Matsusaka
 Miyagi Sendai Sendai Higashi
 Miyazaki Miyakonojō Miyakonojō
 Nagano Nagano City Suzaka
 Okayama Kasaoka Kasaoka
 Osaka Ibaraki Osaka Ibaraki
 Osaka Osaka Osaka Yodogawa
 Saitama Koshigaya Koshigaya
 Shizuoka Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Minami
 Tokyo Chōfu Chōfu
 Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna
 Yamagata Yamagata Yamagata
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
 
Seya5
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Tokyo Kitasuna4
 
Seya22
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Matsusaka6
 
Kasaoka5
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Matsusaka16
 
Seya2
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Ibaraki0
 
Sapporo Shinotoni1
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Ibaraki17
 
Osaka Ibaraki8
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Sendai Higashi4
 
Chiba City7
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Sendai Higashi13
 
Seya3
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Hamamatsu Minami14
 
Suzaka1
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Hamamatsu Minami13
 
Hamamatsu Minami3
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Chōfu1
 
Niihama2
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Chōfu13
 
Hamamatsu Minami11
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Koshigaya1
 
Miyakonojō2
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Yodogawa1
 
Miyakonojō12
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Koshigaya13
 
Koshigaya4
 
 
Yamagata1
 

Latin America

The tournament took place in San José, Costa Rica on July 16–23.[15]

Pool A
Country City LL Organization Record
 Venezuela Maracay Gran Maracay 4–0
 Panama David David Doleguita 3–1
 Honduras San Pedro Sula Mariners 2–2
 Costa Rica San José Atlantica 1–3
 Brazil São Paulo Liga Paulista Baseball District 1 0–4
Pool B
Country City LL Organization Record
 Colombia Bolívar Falcon 4–1
 El Salvador San Salvador FESA 4–1
 Nicaragua Chinandega El Viejo 3–2
 Costa Rica Santo Domingo Santa Domingo De Heredia 3–2
 Guatemala Guatemala City Liga Pequena De Beisbol De Guatemala 1–4
 Ecuador Guayaquil Unidad Miraflores 0–5
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 22 – San José
 
 
1A  Venezuela4
 
July 23 – San José
 
2B  El Salvador3
 
1A  Venezuela13
 
July 22 – San José
 
1B  Colombia6
 
1B  Colombia6
 
 
2A  Panama5
 

Mexico

The tournament took place in Mexicali, Baja California on July 24–30.[16]

Pool A
City LL Organization Record
Mexicali, Baja California Segura Social 6–0
Monterrey, Nuevo León Mitras 5–1
Mexico, Distrito Federal Olmeca 4–2
Torreón, Coahuila Sertoma 3–3
Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua Paquime 2–4
Ocotlán, Jalisco Ocotlan 1–5
Matamoros, Tamaulipas Villa Del Refugio 0–6
Pool B
City LL Organization Record
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Oriente 6–0
Guadalupe, Nuevo León Epitacia Mala Torres 5–1
Tijuana, Baja California Municipal De Tujuana 4–2
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua Satellite 2–4
Saltillo, Coahuila Saltillo 2–4
Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara Sutaj 1–5
Mexico, Distrito Federal Maya 1–5
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
 
1A Mexicali12
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
2B Guadalupe3
 
1A Mexicali4
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
2A Monterrey1
 
1B Nuevo Laredo2
 
 
2A Monterrey4
 

Middle East-Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 13–16.[17]

Country City LL Organization Record
 Saudi Arabia Dhahran Arabian American 5–0
 Uganda Kampala Rev. John Foundation 3–2
 Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait 1–3
 South Africa Durban Kwa Zulu Natal BB Association 1–3
 United Arab Emirates Dubai Dubai 1–3
 
Final
 
  
 
July 15 - Kutno
 
 
 Saudi Arabia4
 
 
 Uganda[1]6
 

Notes

  • 1 Kampala, Uganda won the Middle East-Africa Region, but were denied visas to enter the United States.[18][19] In order to maintain the 16-team field in the Little League World Series, Little League invited the runners-up of the MEA Region, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to participate.[20]

References

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  2. "Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
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  12. "Europe Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  13. Harris, Kent (July 24, 2011). "KMC team disqualified from Little League tournament". Stripes.com. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  14. "Japan Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  15. "Latin American Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
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  17. "MEA Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  18. Communications Division (July 22, 2011). "Visa Applications Denied for Little League Team from Uganda". Little League. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
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