Junior League World Series (Central Region)
Most recent season or competition: 2016 Junior League World Series | |
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1981 |
No. of teams | 13 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | 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
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
Region Champions
As of the 2016 Junior League World Series.
Year | City | JLWS | Record |
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1981 | Boardman | Champions | |
1982[1] | Libertyville | Runner–Up | |
1983 | |||
1984 | |||
1985 | |||
1986[2] | Athens County | ||
1987 | |||
1988 | |||
1989 | |||
1990 | |||
1991 | |||
1992 | |||
1993 | |||
1994 | |||
1995 | |||
1996 | Fort Wayne | Third Place | 3–2 |
1997 | Ashtabula | Not in Top 4 | 0–2 |
1998 | Fort Wayne | 0–2 | |
1999 | Fort Wayne | 1–2 | |
2000 | Baxter Springs | Fourth Place | 2–2 |
2001 | Fort Wayne (H) | Not in Top 4 | 1–2 |
2002 | Fort Wayne (H) | 0–4 | |
2003 | Urbandale | 0–4 | |
2004 | Ankeny | 2–2 | |
2005 | Fort Wayne (H) | 0–4 | |
2006 | South Bend | 1–3 | |
2007 | Glendale | 1–3 | |
2008 | Johnston | US Final | 3–2 |
2009 | Middlebury | 2–3 | |
2010 | Jeffersonville | Not in Top 4 | 2–2 |
2011 | North Canton | 1–3 | |
2012 | North Canton | 1–3 | |
2013 | Bedford | 2–2 | |
2014 | Midland | 1–3 | |
2015 | Johnston | US Final | 4–1 |
2016 | Midland | Not in Top 4 | 1–2 |
Results by State
As of the 2016 Junior League World Series.
State | Region Championships | JLWS Championships |
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Indiana | 7 | 0 |
Ohio | 5 | 1 |
Iowa | 4 | 0 |
Host Team(s) | 3 | |
Michigan | 2 | |
Illinois | 1 | |
Kansas | ||
Wisconsin |
See also
Central Region in other Little League divisions
References
- ↑ After runner-up years, Belmont Heights dominated the world — and that's a fact. . St. Petersburg Times.
- ↑ Baseball. . Argus-Press.
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