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2011 Little League World Series qualification
Youth Baseball Tournament
Youth Baseball Tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Great Lakes Winner | Kentucky La Grange, Kentucky |
| Mid-Atlantic Winner | Pennsylvania Clinton County, Pennsylvania |
| Midwest Winner | South Dakota Rapid City, South Dakota |
| New England Winner | Rhode Island Cumberland, Rhode Island |
| Northwest Winner | Montana Billings, Montana |
| Southeast Winner | Georgia (U.S. state) Warner Robins, Georgia |
| Southwest Winner | Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana |
| West Winner | California Huntington Beach, California |
| Asia-Pacific Winner | TWN Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
| Canada Winner | CAN Langley, British Columbia |
| Caribbean Winner | Aruba Oranjestad, Aruba |
| Europe Winner | NED Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Japan Winner | JPN Hamamatsu, Shizuoka |
| Latin America Winner | VEN Maracay, Venezuela |
| Mexico Winner | MEX Mexicali, Baja California |
| Middle East-Africa Winner | KSA Dhahran, Saudi Arabia |
| prevseason_year | 2010 |
| nextseason_year | 2012 |
| Mid-Atlantic Winner = Pennsylvania Clinton County, Pennsylvania | Asia-Pacific Winner = TWN Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Middle East-Africa Winner = KSA Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Qualification for the 2011 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2011.
United States
[[Little League World Series (Great Lakes Region)|Great Lakes]]
The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 5–13.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indiana | Evansville | Golfmoor | 4–0 |
| Kentucky | La Grange | North Oldham | 3–1 |
| Michigan | Grosse Pointe Park | Grosse Pointe Park | 2–2 |
| Ohio | Hamilton | West Side | 2–2 |
| Wisconsin | Burlington | Burlington | 1–3 |
| Illinois | Rock Falls | Rock Falls | 0–4 |
|August 10 – Indianapolis|1 Indiana|3|4 Ohio|4 |August 10 – Indianapolis|2 Kentucky|8|3 Michigan|0 |August 13 – Indianapolis|4 Ohio|0|2 Kentucky|3}}
[[Little League World Series (Mid-Atlantic Region)|Mid-Atlantic]]
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–15.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania | Clinton County | Keystone | 4–0 |
| Delaware | Newark | Newark National | 4–0 |
| New Jersey | Paramus | Paramus | 2–2 |
| New York | Staten Island | Great Kills American | 1–3 |
| Maryland | Williamsport | Conocoheague | 1–3 |
| Washington, D.C. | Northwest Washington | 0–4 |
|August 12 – Bristol|1 Pennsylvania|3|4 New York|0 |August 12 – Bristol|2 Delaware|1|3 New Jersey|2 |August 15 – Bristol|1 Pennsylvania|5|3 New Jersey|2}}
[[Little League World Series (Midwest Region)|Midwest]]
The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 6–13.
Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Dakota | Rapid City | Harney | 3–1 |
| Iowa | Des Moines | Grandview | 3–1 |
| Nebraska | Kearney | Kearney | 2–2 |
| Missouri | Webb City | Webb City | 2–2 |
| Minnesota | Circle Pines | Centennial Lakes West | 2–2 |
| Kansas | Cherokee | Cherokee Community | 0–4 |
|August 11 – Indianapolis|1 South Dakota|7|4 Missouri|2 |August 11 – Indianapolis|2 Iowa|1|3 Nebraska|5 |August 13 – Indianapolis|1 South Dakota|4|3 Nebraska|2}}
[[Little League World Series (New England Region)|New England]]
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–13.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Hampshire | Goffstown | Goffstown Junior Baseball | 4–0 |
| Connecticut | Fairfield | Fairfield American | 3–1 |
| Rhode Island | Cumberland | Cumberland American | 2–2 |
| Massachusetts | Andover | Andover National | 2–2 |
| Maine | Yarmouth | Yarmouth | 1–3 |
| Vermont | Barre | Barre Community | 0–4 |
|August 11 – Bristol|1 New Hampshire|4|4 Massachusetts|9 |August 11 – Bristol|2 Connecticut|7|3 Rhode Island|8 |August 13 – Bristol|4 Massachusetts|7|3 Rhode Island|13}}
[[Little League World Series (Northwest Region)|Northwest]]
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Washington | Bothell | North Bothell | 4–0 |
| Montana | Billings | Billings Big Sky | 3–1 |
| Idaho | Lewiston | Lewiston | 2–2 |
| Oregon | Bend | Bend South | 2–2 |
| Wyoming | Laramie | Laramie | 1–3 |
| Alaska | Anchorage | Abbott-O-Rabbit | 0–4 |
|August 11 – San Bernardino|1 Washington|3|4 Oregon|4 |August 11 – San Bernardino|2 Montana|6|3 Idaho|2 |August 13 – San Bernardino|4 Oregon|1|2 Montana|7}}
[[Little League World Series (Southeast Region)|Southeast]]
The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia on August 5–12.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Florida | Tampa | New Tampa | 3–0 |
| West Virginia | Fairmont | Fairmont | 2–1 |
| Virginia | Reston | Reston National | 1–2 |
| South Carolina | Irmo | Irmo | 0–3 |
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia (U.S. state) | Warner Robins | Warner Robins American East | 3–0 |
| Alabama | Mobile | Westside | 2–1 |
| North Carolina | Greenville | Tar Heel | 1–2 |
| Tennessee | Goodlettsville | Goodlettsville Baseball | 0–3 |
|August 10 – Warner Robins|1A Florida|12|2B Alabama|6 |August 10 – Warner Robins|1B Georgia (U.S. state)|7|2A West Virginia|0 |August 12 – Warner Robins|1A Florida|2|1B Georgia (U.S. state)|4}}
[[Little League World Series (Southwest Region)|Southwest]]
The tournament took place in Waco, Texas on August 5–11.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana | Lafayette | Lafayette | 3–0 |
| Texas East | Pearland | Pearland Maroon | 2–1 |
| Texas West | Midland | Midland Northern | 1–2 |
| Arkansas | White Hall | White Hall | 0–3 |
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado | Boulder | North Boulder | 3–0 |
| New Mexico | Albuquerque | Altamont | 2–1 |
| Mississippi | Ocean Springs | Ocean Springs | 1–2 |
| Oklahoma | McAlester | Pittsburg County | 0–3 |
|August 9 – Waco|1A Louisiana|14|2B New Mexico|6 |August 9 – Waco|1B Colorado|4|2A Texas East|5 |August 11 – Waco (7 inn.)|1A Louisiana|8|2A Texas East|7}}
[[Little League World Series (West Region)|West]]
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.
| State | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| California Southern California | Huntington Beach | Ocean View | 4–0 |
| California Northern California | Red Bluff | Red Bluff | 2–2 |
| Nevada | Las Vegas | Silverado | 2–2 |
| Utah | Washington | Washington | 2–2 |
| Arizona | Rio Rico | Rio Rico | 1–3 |
| Hawaii | Wailuku | Central East Maui | 1–3 |
|August 12 – San Bernardino|1 California Southern California|5|4 Utah|0 |August 12 – San Bernardino|2 California Northern California|3|3 Nevada|2 |August 13 – San Bernardino|1 California Southern California|2|2 California Northern California|1}}
International
[[Little League World Series (Asia-Pacific and Middle East Region)|Asia-Pacific]]
The tournament took place in Guam from July 9–15.
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| **** | Kaohsiung | Ching-Tan | 5–0 |
| **** | Chiang Mai | Sanuk | 3–2 |
| **** | Singapore | 3–2 | |
| **** | Adelaide | Southern Adelaide Districts | 2–3 |
| **** | Auckland | Bayside Westhaven | 2–3 |
| **** | Jakarta | Indonesian | 0–5 |
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| **** | 4–0 | ||
| Guam | Agana | Central | 3–1 |
| **** | Saipan | Saipan | 1–3 |
| **** | Hong Kong | 1–3 | |
| **** | Makati City | Illam Central | 1–3 |
|July 14 – Guam|1A TWN Taiwan|12|2B Guam|2 |July 14 – Guam|2A Thailand|0|1B South Korea|10 |July 15 – Guam|1A TWN Taiwan|3|1B South Korea|1}}
[[Little League World Series in Canada|Canada]]
The tournament took place in North Vancouver, British Columbia on August 6–13.
| Province | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ontario | Toronto | High Park | 5–0 |
| British Columbia | Langley | Langley | 4–1 |
| British Columbia (Host) | North Vancouver | Mt. Seymour | 3–2 |
| Quebec | Valleyfield | Valleyfield | 2–3 |
| Alberta | Calgary | Rocky Mountain | 1–4 |
| Nova Scotia | Sydney | Sydney Steel Kings | 0–5 |
|August 12 – North Vancouver|1 Ontario |3|4 Quebec|4 |August 12 – North Vancouver|2 British Columbia|2|3 British Columbia (Host)|1 |August 13 – North Vancouver (4 inn.)|4 Quebec|0|2 British Columbia|11}}
[[Little League World Series (Caribbean Region)|Caribbean]]
The tournament took place St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on July 9–16.
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| **** | Manatí | Jose M. Rodriguez | 4–0 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands A | St. Thomas | Elrod Hendricks West | 3–1 |
| Dominican Republic | Puerto Plata | José Tatis | 2–2 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | St. Croix | Elmo Plaskett West | 1–3 |
| **** | St. John's | Antigua | 0–4 |
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curaçao | Willemstad | Pariba | 4–0 |
| **** | Oranjestad | Aruba North | 3–1 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands B | St. Thomas | Alvin McBean East | 2–2 |
| Cayman Islands | Grand Cayman | Cayman Islands | 1–3 |
| Sint Maarten | Sint Maarten | 0–4 |
|July 15 – St. Thomas|1A Puerto Rico|0|2B Aruba|4 |July 15 – St. Thomas|1B Curaçao|7|2A U.S. Virgin Islands A|8 |July 16 – St. Thomas|2B Aruba|4|2A U.S. Virgin Islands A|2}}
[[Little League World Series in Europe|Europe]]
The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 22–29.
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| **** | South Moravia | South Moravia | 5–0 |
| Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius | 4–1 |
| **** | Kirovograd | Kirovograd/Nove Celo | 2–3 |
| **** | West Flanders | Flanders West | 2–3 |
| Moldova | Tiraspol | Kvint | 1–4 |
| **** | Stockholm | Stockholm | 1–4 |
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| **** | Rotterdam | Rotterdam | 4–0 |
| **** | Bologna | Emilia | 3–1 |
| Belarus | Brest | Brest Zubrs | 1–3 |
| Great Britain | London | London Youth Baseball | 1–3 |
| **** | Kutno | Kutno | 1–3 |
| GERUSA Germany-US | Ramstein | KMC American | DQ |
|July 27 – Kutno|1A CZE Czech Republic|7|4B GBR Great Britain|1 |July 27 – Kutno|2B ITA Italy|10|3A UKR Ukraine|0 |July 27 – Kutno|2A LTU Lithuania|1|3B BLR Belarus|2 |July 27 – Kutno|1B NED Netherlands|5|4A BEL Belgium|1 |July 28 – Kutno|1A CZE Czech Republic|20|2B ITA Italy|1 |July 28 – Kutno|3B BLR Belarus|1|1B NED Netherlands|11 |July 29 – Kutno|1A CZE Czech Republic|1|1B NED Netherlands|7}}
[[Little League World Series in Japan|Japan]]
The first two rounds of the tournament were held on July 2, and the remaining three rounds were played on July 9. All games were played in Tokyo.
| Prefecture | City | LL Organization |
|---|---|---|
| Chiba | Chiba | Chiba City |
| Ehime | Niihama | Niihama |
| Hokkaido | Sapporo | Sapporo Shinkotoni |
| Kanagawa | Yokohama | Seya |
| Mie | Matsusaka | Matsusaka |
| Miyagi | Sendai | Sendai Higashi |
| Miyazaki | Miyakonojō | Miyakonojō |
| Nagano | Nagano City | Suzaka |
| Okayama | Kasaoka | Kasaoka |
| Osaka | Ibaraki | Osaka Ibaraki |
| Osaka | Osaka | Osaka Yodogawa |
| Saitama | Koshigaya | Koshigaya |
| Shizuoka | Hamamatsu | Hamamatsu Minami |
| Tokyo | Chōfu | Chōfu |
| Tokyo | Tokyo | Tokyo Kitasuna |
| Yamagata | Yamagata | Yamagata |
|July 2 – Tokyo|Kanagawa Seya|5|Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna|4 |July 2 – Tokyo|Okayama Kasaoka|5|Mie Matsusaka|16 |July 2 – Tokyo|Hokkaido Sapporo Shinotoni|1|Osaka Osaka Ibaraki|17 |July 2 – Tokyo|Chiba Chiba City|7|Miyagi Sendai Higashi|13 |July 2 – Tokyo|Nagano Suzaka|1|Shizuoka Hamamatsu Minami|13 |July 2 – Tokyo|Ehime Niihama|2|Tokyo Chōfu|13 |July 2 – Tokyo|Miyazaki Miyakonojō|2|Osaka Osaka Yodogawa|1 |July 2 – Tokyo|Saitama Koshigaya|4|Yamagata Yamagata|1 |July 9 – Tokyo|Kanagawa Seya|22|Mie Matsusaka|6 |July 9 – Tokyo|Osaka Osaka Ibaraki|8|Miyagi Sendai Higashi|4 |July 9 – Tokyo|Shizuoka Hamamatsu Minami|3|Tokyo Chōfu|1 |July 9 – Tokyo|Miyazaki Miyakonojō|12|Saitama Koshigaya|13 |July 9 – Tokyo|Kanagawa Seya|2|Osaka Osaka Ibaraki|0 |July 9 – Tokyo|Shizuoka Hamamatsu Minami|11|Saitama Koshigaya|1 |July 9 – Tokyo|Kanagawa Seya|3|Shizuoka Hamamatsu Minami|14
[[Little League World Series in Latin America|Latin America]]
The tournament took place in San José, Costa Rica on July 16–23.
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venezuela | Maracay | Gran Maracay | 4–0 |
| Panama | David | David Doleguita | 3–1 |
| Honduras | San Pedro Sula | Mariners | 2–2 |
| Costa Rica | San José | Atlantica | 1–3 |
| Brazil | São Paulo | Liga Paulista Baseball District 1 | 0–4 |
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia | Bolívar | Falcon | 4–1 |
| El Salvador | San Salvador | FESA | 4–1 |
| Nicaragua | Chinandega | El Viejo | 3–2 |
| Costa Rica | Santo Domingo | Santa Domingo De Heredia | 3–2 |
| Guatemala | Guatemala City | Liga Pequena De Beisbol De Guatemala | 1–4 |
| Ecuador | Guayaquil | Unidad Miraflores | 0–5 |
|July 22 – San José|1A Venezuela|4|2B El Salvador|3 |July 22 – San José|1B Colombia|6|2A Panama|5 |July 23 – San José|1A Venezuela|13|1B Colombia|6}}
[[Little League World Series in Mexico|Mexico]]
The tournament took place in Mexicali, Baja California on July 24–30.
| City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|
| Baja California Mexicali, Baja California | Segura Social | 6–0 |
| Nuevo León Monterrey, Nuevo León | Mitras | 5–1 |
| Mexican Federal District Mexico, Distrito Federal | Olmeca | 4–2 |
| Coahuila Torreón, Coahuila | Sertoma | 3–3 |
| Chihuahua Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua | Paquime | 2–4 |
| Jalisco Ocotlán, Jalisco | Ocotlan | 1–5 |
| Tamaulipas Matamoros, Tamaulipas | Villa Del Refugio | 0–6 |
| City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|
| Tamaulipas Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | Oriente | 6–0 |
| Nuevo León Guadalupe, Nuevo León | Epitacia Mala Torres | 5–1 |
| Baja California Tijuana, Baja California | Municipal De Tujuana | 4–2 |
| Chihuahua Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua | Satellite | 2–4 |
| Coahuila Saltillo, Coahuila | Saltillo | 2–4 |
| Jalisco Guadalajara, Jalisco | Guadalajara Sutaj | 1–5 |
| Mexican Federal District Mexico, Distrito Federal | Maya | 1–5 |
|July 30 – Mexicali|1A Baja California Mexicali|12|2B Nuevo León Guadalupe|3 |July 30 – Mexicali|1B Tamaulipas Nuevo Laredo|2|2A Nuevo León Monterrey|4 |July 30 – Mexicali|1A Baja California Mexicali|4|2A Nuevo León Monterrey|1}}
[[Middle East-Africa Region (Little League World Series)|Middle East-Africa]]
The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 13–16.
| Country | City | LL Organization | Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saudi Arabia | Dhahran | Arabian American | 5–0 |
| Uganda | Kampala | Rev. John Foundation | 3–2 |
| Kuwait | Kuwait City | Kuwait | 1–3 |
| South Africa | Durban | Kwa Zulu Natal BB Association | 1–3 |
| United Arab Emirates | Dubai | Dubai | 1–3 |
|July 16 - Kutno|Saudi Arabia|4|Uganda|6}}
Notes
- Kampala, Uganda won the Middle East-Africa Region, but were denied visas to enter the United States. In order to maintain the 16-team field in the Little League World Series, Little League invited the runners-up of the MEA Region, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to participate.
References
References
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- "Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Midwest Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "New England Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Northwest Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Southeast Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Southwest Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "West Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Asia-Pacific Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Canadian Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Caribbean Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Europe Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- Harris, Kent. (July 24, 2011). "KMC team disqualified from Little League tournament". Stripes.com.
- "Japan Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Latin American Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "Mexico Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- "MEA Regional Tournament". Littleleague.org.
- Communications Division. (July 22, 2011). "Visa Applications Denied for Little League Team from Uganda". Little League.
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- Communications Division. "Arabian-American Little League of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to Receive Berth in Little League Baseball World Series". Little League.
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