Junior League World Series (Central Region)

Central Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Junior League World Series
Sport Baseball
Founded 1981
No. of teams 13
Country  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Michigan Midland, Michigan
Most titles  Indiana (7)

The Junior League World Series Central Region is one of five United States regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Taylor, Michigan. The region's participation in the BLWS dates back to 1981.

Central Region States

Region Champions

As of the 2016 Junior League World Series.

YearCityJLWSRecord
1981Ohio Boardman Champions
1982[1]Illinois LibertyvilleRunner–Up
1983
1984
1985
1986[2]Ohio Athens County
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996Indiana Fort WayneThird Place3–2
1997Ohio AshtabulaNot in Top 40–2
1998Indiana Fort Wayne0–2
1999Indiana Fort Wayne1–2
2000Kansas Baxter SpringsFourth Place 2–2
2001Indiana Fort Wayne (H)Not in Top 41–2
2002Indiana Fort Wayne (H)0–4
2003Iowa Urbandale0–4
2004Iowa Ankeny2–2
2005Indiana Fort Wayne (H)0–4
2006Indiana South Bend1–3
2007Wisconsin Glendale1–3
2008Iowa JohnstonUS Final3–2
2009Indiana Middlebury2–3
2010Indiana JeffersonvilleNot in Top 42–2
2011Ohio North Canton1–3
2012Ohio North Canton1–3
2013Indiana Bedford2–2
2014Michigan Midland1–3
2015Iowa JohnstonUS Final4–1
2016Michigan MidlandNot in Top 41–2

Results by State

As of the 2016 Junior League World Series.

StateRegion
Championships
JLWS
Championships
Indiana Indiana70
Ohio Ohio51
Iowa Iowa40
Host Team(s)3
Michigan Michigan2
Illinois Illinois1
Kansas Kansas
Wisconsin Wisconsin

See also

Central Region in other Little League divisions

References

  1. After runner-up years, Belmont Heights dominated the world — and that's a fact. . St. Petersburg Times.
  2. Baseball. . Argus-Press.
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