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词条 Little League World Series (South Region)
释义

  1. South Region Champions (1957–2000)

  2. Results by State

  3. References

  4. External links

The South Region was a region that competed in the Little League World Series between 1957 and 2000 until it was split into the Southwest and Southeast regions in 2001.

The South Region was inaugurated in 1957. [1] The Region originally consisted of teams from Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. In 1957, the Industrial Little League of Monterrey, Mexico won the South Region championship before Latin America was given its own berth starting with the 1958 LLWS. In 1968, Delaware and Maryland moved to the East Region. In 2000, Oklahoma replaced Kentucky in the region for one year before the region split into two. The tournament was held in Saint Petersburg, Florida each year between 1972 and 2000.

Little League Baseball expanded the LLWS to sixteen teams for the 2001 Little League World Series. The South Region was split into the Southeast region – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia – and the Southwest region – Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas East, and Texas West, plus West Region teams Colorado and New Mexico.

South Region Champions (1957–2000)

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

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
1957Industrial LLMEX|1934}} Monterrey, Nuevo LeónChampions2–0
1958National League of Gadsden LLAlabama}} Gadsden, AlabamaThird Place2–1
1959National League of Gadsden LLAlabama}} Gadsden, AlabamaFirst Round0–1
1960North East Optimist Club LLTexas}} Fort Worth, TexasRunner-Up2–1
1961El Campo LLTexas}} El Campo, TexasRunner-Up2–1
1962Val Verde County LLTexas}} Del Rio, TexasFifth Place2–1
1963North Houston LLTexas}} North Houston, TexasFifth Place1–1
1964South Brookley LLAlabama}} Mobile, AlabamaThird Place2–1
1965North Waco LLTexas}} Waco, TexasThird Place2–1
1966Westbury American LLTexas}} Houston, TexasChampions3–0
1967West Tampa LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaFifth Place (tie)1–1
1968Tuckahoe LLVirginia}} Richmond, VirginiaRunner-Up2–1
1969West Tampa LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaThird Place (tie)1–1
1970National Optimist LLTennessee}} Nashville, TennesseeSeventh Place1–2
1971Gardenside LLKentucky}} Lexington, KentuckyEighth Place0–3
1972National LLVirginia}} Vienna, VirginiaSeventh Place1–2
1973Belmont Heights LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaThird Place2–1
1974American LLTennessee}} Jackson, TennesseeFifth Place2–1
1975Belmont Heights LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaRunner-Up1–1
1976Tuckahoe National LLVirginia}} Richmond, VirginiaThird Place (tie)1–1
1977Hub City LLMississippi}} Hattiesburg, MississippiFifth Place2–1
1978South Lexington LLKentucky}} Lexington, KentuckyThird Place2–1
1979Burns Park LLArkansas}} North Little Rock, ArkansasThird Place2–1
1980Belmont Heights LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaRunner-Up2–1
1981Belmont Heights LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaRunner-Up2–1
1982American LLFlorida}} Sarasota, FloridaSeventh Place1–2
1983East Marietta National LL Marietta, GeorgiaChampions3–0
1984National LLFlorida}} Altamonte, FloridaRunner-Up2–1
1985American LLTennessee}} Morristown, TennesseeThird Place2–1
1986American LLFlorida}} Sarasota, FloridaThird Place2–1
1987American LLTennessee}} Morristown, TennesseeSeventh Place (tie)0–2
1988Northwest 45 LLTexas}} Spring, TexasThird Place2–1
1989Northside LLFlorida}} Tampa, FloridaFifth Place2–1
1990Cottage Hill LLAlabama}} Mobile, AlabamaFifth Place (tie)1–1
1991National LLFlorida}} Dunedin, FloridaSixth Place1–2
1992South Lake Charles LLLouisiana}} Lake Charles, LouisianaGroup Stage1–2
1993Tuckahoe American LLVirginia}} Richmond, VirginiaGroup Stage0–3
1994Central Springfield LLVirginia}} Springfield, VirginiaThird Place (tie)2–2
1995Northwest 45 LLTexas}} Spring, TexasRunner-Up3–2
1996R.L. Turner LLFlorida}} Panama City, FloridaThird Place (tie)3–1
1997Manatee G.T. Bray East LLFlorida}} Bradenton, FloridaThird Place (tie)2–2
1998Tar Heel LLNorth Carolina}} Greenville, North CarolinaThird Place (tie)2–2
1999National LLAlabama}} Phenix City, AlabamaRunner-Up3–2
2000Bellaire LLTexas}} Bellaire, TexasRunner-Up3–2

Results by State

CountrySouth Region
Championships
LLWS
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
Florida}} Florida13022–160.579
Texas}} Texas9120–100.667
Alabama}} Alabama508–60.571
Virginia}} Virginia506–90.400
Tennessee}} Tennessee405–60.455
Kentucky}} Kentucky202–40.333
Georgia113–01.000
Mexico}} Mexico112–01.000
Arkansas}} Arkansas102–10.667
Mississippi}} Mississippi102–10.667
North Carolina}} North Carolina102–20.500
Louisiana}} Louisiana101–20.333
Total44373–540.575

References

1. ^South Region Little League

External links

  • Little League Online
  • South Region Historical Results
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