2000 Little League World Series

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2000 Little League World Series
Little League World Series official logo 2000.jpg
DatesAugust 20–August 26
Teams participating8
ChampionVenezuela Sierra Maestra Little League
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Runner-upUnited StatesTexas Bellaire Little League
Bellaire, Texas
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The 2000 Little League World Series took place August 20 to August 26 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Sierra Maestra Little League of Maracaibo, Venezuela defeated Bellaire Little League of Bellaire, Texas in the championship game of the 54th Little League World Series.[1]

Qualification[]

United States International
Iowa Davenport, IA
Central
Davenport East
CanadaOntario Toronto
Canada
High Park
New Hampshire Goffstown, NH
East
Goffstown
Saudi Arabia Dhahran
Europe
Arabian-American
Texas Bellaire, TX
South
Bellaire
Japan Tokyo
Far East
Musashi-Fuchu
Washington (state) Vancouver, WA
West
Hazel Dell
Venezuela Maracaibo
Latin America
Sierra Maestra

Pool play[]

After three U.S. teams finished pool play with a 2–1 record, the team that had allowed the fewest runs per innings played (Bellaire) was declared the pool winner; Davenport was then named pool runner-up due to their win over Vancouver in head-to-head play.[2]

Standings[]

Game results[]

August 20, 2000 Far East 10 – 0 Latin America
August 20, 2000 East 0 – 3 South

August 21, 2000 Canada 8 – 9 Far East
August 21, 2000 Central 5 – 0 East
August 21, 2000 Europe 0 – 3 Latin America
August 21, 2000 West 5 – 0 South

August 22, 2000 Canada 4 – 5 Latin America
August 22, 2000 East 4 – 6 West
August 22, 2000 Europe 0 – 9 Far East
August 22, 2000 South 4 – 2 Central

August 23, 2000 Canada 1 – 3 Europe
August 23, 2000 Central 6 – 4 West

Elimination round[]

Notable players[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Maracaibo beats sloppy Bellaire". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. AP. August 27, 2000. p. C3. Retrieved October 17, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Trying to win costs Vancouver change to advance". The News-Press. Fort Myers, Florida. AP. August 25, 2000. p. 4C. Retrieved January 22, 2021 – via newspapers.com.

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