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1983 Little League World Series

Children's baseball tournament


Children's baseball tournament

FieldValue
datesAugust 23–August 27
num_teams8
champion_otherUSAGeorgia (U.S. state) East Marietta National Little League
Marietta, Georgia
second_otherDOM Liquito Hernandez Little League
Barahona, Dominican Republic
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Marietta, Georgia Barahona, Dominican Republic

The 1983 Little League World Series took place between August 23 and August 27 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The East Marietta National Little League of Marietta, Georgia, defeated the Liquito Hernandez Little League of Barahona, Dominican Republic, in the championship game of the 37th Little League World Series.

The championship game did not feature a team from Taiwan for the first time since . Their six consecutive finals appearances remain a record by one country or U.S. state.

Teams

United StatesInternational
Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Central Region
Jackie Robinson West Little LeagueCANQuebec Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Canada Region
Fleurimont Little League
Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut
East Region
American Little LeagueKSA Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Europe Region
Persian Gulf Little League
Georgia (U.S. state) Marietta, Georgia
South Region
East Marietta National Little LeagueJPNOsaka Osaka, Japan
Far East Region
Osaka Yodogawa Little League
California Sacramento, California
West Region
Pacific Little LeagueDOM Barahona, Dominican Republic
Latin America Region
Liquito Hernandez Little League

Championship Bracket

|August 23|Illinois Illinois|2|Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia|7 |August 24|Connecticut Connecticut |8|California California|2 |August 23|JPN Japan|1|KSA Saudi Arabia|0 |August 24|DOM Dominican Republic|8|CAN Canada|2 |August 25|Connecticut Connecticut|8|Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia|9 |August 25|JPN Japan|0|DOM Dominican Republic|3 |August 27|Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia|3|DOM Dominican Republic|1 |August 26|Connecticut Connecticut|3|JPN Japan|11

Position Bracket

|August 24|KSA Saudi Arabia|0|Illinois Illinois|15 |August 25|CAN Canada|0|California California|10 |August 26|California California|0|Illinois Illinois|5 |August 26|CAN Canada|0|KSA Saudi Arabia|2

1983 Little League World Series Champions
[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg100px]][[Image:Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg100px]]
**East Marietta National Little League**
**Marietta, Georgia**

Champions Path

The East Marietta National LL had an undefeated record of 11–0 to reach the LLWS. In total, their record was 14–0.

RoundOppositionResultGeorgia State TournamentSouthern Regional
Opening RoundGeorgia (U.S. state) Moreland-Grantville LL10–0
Winner's Bracket SemifinalsGeorgia (U.S. state) Belvedere LL5–1
Winner's Bracket FinalsGeorgia (U.S. state) Murphey Candler National LL3–0
ChampionshipGeorgia (U.S. state) Warner Robins American LL11–7
Opening RoundTennessee Bellevue Western American LL6–0
QuarterfinalsMississippi Continental LL10–0
SemifinalsNorth Carolina Lenoir LL17–3
Southern Region ChampionshipVirginia Vienna American LL5–4

Notable players

  • Marc Pisciotta (Marietta, Georgia) – MLB pitcher from 1997 to 1999

References

References

  1. (November 2010). "Georgia State Tournament Results". Unpage.com.
  2. "East Region Tournament". Unpage.com.
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