Little League World Series (Central Region)

The Central Region was a region that competed in the Little League World Series between 1957 and 2000. It was inaugurated as the North Region in 1957, when the LLWS first gave out Series berths to regional winners.[1] The region was renamed to Central in 1973, and in 2001 was split into the Midwest and Great Lakes regions. The region produced one world champion, in 1959, when Hamtramck, Michigan, defeated Auburn, California, 12–0, in the championship game.

The region consisted of teams from the Dakotas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ohio, and Wisconsin. In 2000, Kentucky replaced Oklahoma in the region.

Little League Baseball expanded the LLWS to sixteen teams for the 2001 Little League World Series. The Central Region was split into the Midwest Region (the Dakotas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, and Nebraska) and the Great Lakes Region (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin).

Regional Champions (1957-2000)

The following table indicates the Central Region champion and its LLWS performance in each year between 1957 and 2000.

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
1957Jaycee LL Escanaba, MichiganFourth Place02
1958Jaycee LL Kankakee, IllinoisRunner-Up21
1959Hamtramck National LL Hamtramck, MichiganChampions30
1960New Boston Kiwanis LL New Boston, OhioSeventh Place12
1961American LL Terre Haute, IndianaFifth Place21
1962Central LL Kankakee, IllinoisRunner-Up21
1963Central LL Duluth, MinnesotaThird Place21
1964National LL Bartlesville, OklahomaFifth Place21
1965George Rogers Clark LL Jeffersonville, IndianaFourth Place12
1966Jaycee LL Kankakee, IllinoisFifth Place21
1967North Roseland LL Chicago, IllinoisRunner-Up21
1968American LL Terre Haute, IndianaFifth Place21
1969West LL Elyria, OhioThird Place (tie)11
1970South LL Highland, IndianaFourth Place12
1971Anderson LL Gary, IndianaRunner-Up21
1972Edison LL Hammond, IndianaRunner-Up21
1973Federal LL Birmingham, MichiganFourth Place12
1974Tallmadge LL Tallmadge, OhioFourth Place12
1975American LL Davenport, IowaThird Place11
1976Windsor LL Des Moines, IowaEighth Place03
1977Midget Boosters LL Youngstown, OhioSixth Place12
1978South LL Palatine, IllinoisSeventh Place12
1979National LL Grosse Pointe Woods, MichiganEighth Place03
1980Grandview National LL Des Moines, IowaFifth Place21
1981Barrington LL Barrington, IllinoisThird Place21
1982Pinery Park LL Wyoming, MichiganThird Place21
1983Jackie Robinson West LL Chicago, IllinoisFifth Place21
1984Southport LL Southport, IndianaThird Place21
1985East Tonka LL Minnetonka, MinnesotaSixth Place12
1986Norridge LL Norridge, IllinoisFifth Place21
1987Chesterfield LL Chesterfield, IndianaThird Place (tie)11
1988Tulsa LL Tulsa, OklahomaEighth Place03
1989East LL Davenport, IowaSeventh Place12
1990Columbia LL Brooklyn, MichiganSeventh Place (tie)02
1991Westside American LL Hamilton, OhioSeventh Place12
1992South Holland LL South Holland, IllinoisGroup Stage03
1993Westside American LL Hamilton, OhioGroup Stage12
1994American LL Brooklyn Center, MinnesotaGroup Stage12
1995Little Lakes West LL Arden Hills, MinnesotaGroup Stage12
1996National LL Marshalltown, IowaGroup Stage12
1997Dyer LL Dyer, IndianaGroup Stage03
1998Jenison LL Jenison, MichiganGroup Stage03
1999Brownsburg LL Brownsburg, IndianaGroup Stage03
2000East LL Davenport, IowaThird Place (tie)22

Results by State

CountryCentral Region
Championships
ChampionshipsRecord
in LLWS
PCT
Indiana10013160.448
Illinois9015120.556
Michigan716130.316
Iowa607110.389
Ohio606110.353
Minnesota40570.417
Oklahoma20240.333
Total44154740.422

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