2014 Little League World Series qualification Great Lakes Winner New Albany, Indiana Mid-Atlantic Winner Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Midwest Winner Rapid City , South Dakota New England Winner Cumberland , Rhode Island Northwest Winner Lynnwood , Washington Southeast Winner Nashville , Tennessee Southwest Winner Pearland , Texas West Winner Las Vegas , Nevada Asia-Pacific and Middle East Winner Seoul , South Korea Australia Winner Perth , Western Australia Canada Winner Vancouver , British Columbia Caribbean Winner Humacao , Puerto Rico Japan Winner Tokyo Latin America Winner Maracaibo , Venezuela Mexico Winner Guadalupe , Nuevo León
Qualification for the 2014 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 10, 2014.[1]
United States [ ]
The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 2–9.[1]
State
City
LL Organization
Record
Illinois
Chicago
Jackie Robinson West
0-4*
Indiana
New Albany
New Albany
3–1
Wisconsin
Burlington
Burlington
2–2
Ohio
Canfield
Canfield
2–2
Michigan
Midland
Midland Northeast
1–3
Kentucky
Bowling Green
Warren County Southern
0–4
Semi-finals Final
August 7 – Lawrence, IN (F/4 )
4 Ohio 6
August 9 – Indianapolis
1 Illinois 0*
1 Illinois 0*
August 7 – Indianapolis (F/4 )
2 Indiana 6
3 Wisconsin 4
2 Indiana 14
*On February 15, 2015, Jackie Robinson West Little League was forced to forfeit all its matches due to rules violations for fielding ineligible players - they are officially recorded as 6-0 victories for the opposing team. The Great Lakes Championship was retroactively awarded to the Indiana representative New Albany Little League.
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 1–10.[1]
State
City
LL Organization
Record
New Jersey
Toms River
Toms River
4–0
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Taney Youth Baseball Association
3–1
New York
Colonie
Colonie
2–2
Delaware
Newark
Newark National
2–2
Maryland
Salisbury
West Salisbury
1–3
Washington, D.C.
Northwest Washington
0–4
Semi-finals Final
August 8 – Bristol
4 Delaware 4
August 10 – Bristol
1 New Jersey 3
4 Delaware 0
August 8 – Bristol
2 Pennsylvania 8
3 New York 5
2 Pennsylvania 6
The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 1–8.[1]
Note: North Dakota and South Dakota are organized into a single Little League district.
State
City
LL Organization
Record
Minnesota
Plymouth /New Hope
Plymouth/New Hope
4–0
South Dakota
Rapid City
Canyon Lake
4–0
Missouri
Joplin
Joplin South
1–3
Nebraska
Kearney
Kearney
1–3
Iowa
Sioux City
Headid
1–3
Kansas
Frontenac
Frontenac
1–3
Semi-finals Final
August 6 – Indianapolis
4 Nebraska 11
August 8 – Indianapolis (F/4 )
1 Minnesota 7
4 Nebraska 4
August 6 – Indianapolis
2 South Dakota 15
3 Missouri 3
2 South Dakota 7
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 1–9.[1]
State
City
LL Organization
Record
Connecticut
Fairfield
Fairfield American
3–1
Rhode Island
Cumberland
Cumberland American
3–1
Maine
Falmouth
Falmouth
2–2
Massachusetts
Barnstable
Barnstable
2–2
New Hampshire
Goffstown
Goffstown
1–3
Vermont
Williston
Williston
1–3
Semi-finals Final
August 7 – Bristol
4 Massachusetts 0
August 9 – Bristol
1 Connecticut 9
1 Connecticut 6
August 7 – Bristol (F/8 )
2 Rhode Island 10
3 Maine 4
2 Rhode Island 13
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 1–9.[1]
State
City
LL Organization
Record
Washington
Lynnwood
Pacific
4–0
Oregon
Bend
Bend North
3–1
Alaska
Eagle River
Knik
3–1
Montana
Billings
Boulder Arrowhead
1–3
Idaho
Lewiston
Lewiston
1–3
Wyoming
Cody
Cody
0–4
Semi-finals Final
August 7 – San Bernardino
4 Montana 3
August 9 – San Bernardino
1 Washington 10
1 Washington 6
August 7 – San Bernardino
2 Oregon 3
3 Alaska 6
2 Oregon 7
The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from August 2–8.[1]
a Peachtree City National Little League of Peachtree City, Georgia won the Georgia state tournament by defeating Columbus Northern. However, Peachtree City was stripped of their title by virtue of having twelve players on the team whose league age was 12-years old. Little League regulations state that the maximum number for a team is eight.[2]
Semi-finals Final
August 6 – Warner Robins (F/4 )
2B Tennessee 13
August 8 – Warner Robins
1A Florida 1
2B Tennessee 9
August 6 – Warner Robins
1B Virginia 4
2A Georgia 7
1B Virginia 8
The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from August 1–6.[1]
Semi-finals Final
August 5 – Waco (F/7 )
2B Louisiana 10
August 6 – Waco
1A New Mexico 9
2B Louisiana 3
August 5 – Waco
1B Texas East 7
2A Mississippi 6
1B Texas East 12
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 1–9.[1]
State
City
LL Organization
Record
Hawaii
Honolulu
Honolulu
4–0
Nevada
Las Vegas
Mountain Ridge
4–0
Southern California
Encinitas
Encinitas
2–2
Northern California
Pacifica
Pacifica American
1–3
Arizona
Chandler
Chandler National
1–3
Utah
St. George
Dixie youth baseball
0–4
Semi-finals Final
August 8 – San Bernardino
4 Northern California 1
August 9 – San Bernardino
1 Hawaii 0
4 Northern California 2
August 8 – San Bernardino
2 Nevada 11
3 Southern California 1
2 Nevada 5
International [ ]
The tournament took place in Clark, Philippines from June 29–July 5.[1]
Semi-finals Final
July 4 – Philippines
2B Philippines 9
July 5 – Philippines
1A Hong Kong 10
1A Hong Kong 0
July 4 – Philippines
1B South Korea 11
2A Chinese Taipei 2
1B South Korea 9
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 .
Australia [ ]
The tournament took place in Gold Coast, Queensland on June 4–9.[1] The top two teams in each pool advance to the elimination round, where they are seeded one through eight based on overall record. The "runs against ratio" (RAR) is used as the tiebreaker. It is calculated by the number of runs scored against a team, divided by the number of defensive innings the team played.
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
June 7 – Gold Coast
Swan Hills 7
June 8 – Gold Coast (F/7 )
MacArthur5
Swan Hills6
June 7 – Gold Coast
Manly 7
Manly 6
June 9 – Gold Coast (F/7 )
Brisbane Metro0
Manly2
June 7 – Gold Coast
Perth Metro North 3
Perth Metro Central 4
June 8 – Gold Coast
Perth Metro East2
Perth Metro Central3
June 7 – Gold Coast
Perth Metro North 4
Perth Metro North 4
Cronulla North2
The tournament took place in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec from August 1–10.[1]
Province
City
LL Organization
Record
Ontario
Toronto
High Park
6–0
British Columbia
Vancouver
South Vancouver
4–2
Alberta
Lethbridge
Lethbridge Southwest
4–2
Quebec
Montreal
Notre-Dame-de-Grace
4–2
Saskatchewan (Prairie Provinces)
Regina
North Regina
2–4
New Brunswick (Atlantic Provinces)
Lancaster
Lancaster
1–5
Quebec (Host)
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Valleyfield
0–6
Semi-finals Final
August 9 – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
4 Quebec 6
August 10 – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
1 Ontario 7
1 Ontario 1
August 9 – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
2 British Columbia 4
3 Alberta 0
2 British Columbia 2
The tournament took place in Freeport, Bahamas from July 19–25.[1]
Semi-finals Final
July 24 – Freeport
2B Curaçao 6
July 25 – Freeport
1A Virgin Islands 7
1A Virgin Islands 3
July 24 – Freeport
2A Puerto Rico 14
2A Puerto Rico 6
1B Bahamas 4
The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 14–21.[1] [3]
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
C1
Czech Republic
12
A2
Netherlands
6
A2
Netherlands
3
B2
United Kingdom
2
C1
Czech Republic
11
B1
Spain
6
B1
Spain
4
C2
Belgium
2
A1
Italy
1
A1
Italy
12
The first two rounds of the tournament were held on June 28, and the remaining two rounds were played on July 5. All games are played in Tokyo .[1]
Participating teams
Prefecture
City
LL Organization
Chūgoku Champions
Hiroshima
Hiroshima
Hiroshima Aki
Higashikanto Champions
Ibaraki
Ushiku
Ushiku
Hokkaido Champions
Hokkaido
Asahikawa
Asahikawa Chuo
Kanagawa Champions
Kanagawa
Hiratsuka
Hiratsuka
Kansai Champions
Osaka
Toyonaka
Toyonaka
Kansai Runner-Up
Osaka
Ibaraki
Osaka Ibaraki
Kitakanto Champions
Saitama
Ageo
Ageo Nishi
Kyushu Champions
Nagasaki
Nagasaki
Nagasaki Kita
Shikoku Champions
Ehime
Iyo District
Ehime Konan
Shin'etsu Champions
Niigata
Niigata
Niigata Minami
Tōhoku Champions
Fukushima
Shirakawa
Shirakawa
Tōhoku Runner-Up
Miyagi
Miyagi District
Miyagi Rifu
Tōkai Champions
Aichi
Handa
Chita
Tōkai Runner-Up
Shizuoka
Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Minami
Tokyo Champions
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo Kitasuna
Tokyo Runner-Up
Tokyo
Tokyo
Musashi Fuchu
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
June 28 – Tokyo
Tokyo Kitasuna 2
June 28 – Tokyo[4]
Niigata Minami1
Tokyo Kitasuna2
June 28 – Tokyo
Miyagi Rifu1
Ageo Nishi6
July 5 – Tokyo
Miyagi Rifu 7
Osaka Ibaraki2
June 28 – Tokyo
Tokyo Kitasuna (F/4 )12
Ehime Konan2
June 28 – Tokyo
Osaka Ibaraki 14
Osaka Ibaraki 9
June 28 – Tokyo
Ushiku8
Ushiku 1
July 5 – Tokyo
Chita0
Tokyo Kitasuna (F/4 )12
June 28 – Tokyo
Toyonaka0
Shirakawa 21
June 28 – Tokyo[4]
Nagasaki Kita5
Shirakawa3
June 28 – Tokyo
Musashi Fuchu4
Hiratsuka0
July 5 – Tokyo
Musashi Fuchu (F/4 )10
Musashi Fuchu4
June 28 – Tokyo
Toyonaka (F/8 )5
Hamamatsu Minami4
June 28 – Tokyo
Hiroshima Aki 5
Hiroshima Aki2
June 28 – Tokyo
Toyonaka4
Toyonaka 3
Asahikawa Chuo0
The tournament took place in Managua, Nicaragua from June 22–29.[1]
Semi-finals Final
June 28 – Managua
2B Panama 5
June 29 – Managua
1A Nicaragua 0
2B Panama 5
June 28 – Managua
1B Venezuela 8
2A Colombia 2
1B Venezuela 4
The tournament took place in Monterrey, Nuevo León during July 5–11.[1]
Pool A
City
LL Organization
Record
Mexicali , Baja California
Félix Arce
6–0
Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua
El Granjero
5–1
Monterrey , Nuevo León
Buenos Aires
4–2
Nuevo Laredo , Tamaulipas
Oriente
3–3
Poza Rica , Veracruz
Poza Rica A.C.
2–4
Saltillo , Coahuila
Saltillo
1–5
Zapopan , Jalisco
Legión Zapopan
0–6
Pool B
City
LL Organization
Record
Guadalupe , Nuevo León
Linda Vista
6–0
Tijuana , Baja California
Municipal De Tijuana
5–1
Guadalajara , Jalisco
Guadalara Sutaj
4–2
Matamoros , Tamaulipas
Matamoros
3–3
Medellín , Veracruz
Veracruzana Beto Ávila
2–4
Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua
Satélite
1–5
Monclova , Coahuila
Carlos Segura Fabela
0–6
Semi-finals Final
July 10 – Monterrey
2B Municipal De Tijuana 7
July 11 – Monterrey
1A Félix Arce 11
1A Félix Arce 6
July 10 – Monterrey
1B Linda Vista 12
2A El Granjero 2
1B Linda Vista 9
References [ ]
World Series Results Qualification Regions
Venues Related