Jump to content

2025 Little League World Series qualification

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2025 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes winnerIllinois Clarendon Hills, Illinois
Metro winnerConnecticut Fairfield, Connecticut
Mid-Atlantic winnerPennsylvania Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania
Midwest winnerSouth Dakota Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Mountain winnerNevada Las Vegas, Nevada
New England winnerMassachusetts Braintree, Massachusetts
Northwest winnerWashington (state) Bonney Lake, Washington
Southeast winnerSouth Carolina Irmo, South Carolina
Southwest winnerTexas Richmond, Texas
West winnerHawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
International
Asia-Pacific winnerChinese Taipei Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Australia winnerQueensland Brisbane, Queensland
Canada winnerBritish Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia
Caribbean winnerAruba Santa Cruz, Aruba
Europe and Africa winnerCzech Republic Brno, Czech Republic
Japan winnerTokyo Tokyo
Latin America winnerVenezuela Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Mexico winnerChihuahua (state) Chihuahua, Chihuahua
Panama winner Arraiján, Panamá Oeste
Puerto Rico winner Yabucoa
Tournaments
← 2024
2026 →

Qualification for the 2025 Little League World Series took place in ten United States regions and ten international regions from February through August 2025.[1]

United States

[edit]

The tournament took place in Whitestown, Indiana from August 2–6.[2]

State City LL Organization Record
Illinois Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills 3–1
Indiana Brownsburg Brownsburg 0–2
Kentucky Lexington Lexington Eastern 2–2
Michigan Negaunee Negaunee 0–2
Ohio Hamilton West Side 3–1
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 3 – Game 3
August 2 – Game 1 Michigan0
 Kentucky0 Ohio8August 4 – Game 6 (F/4)
 Ohio7 Ohio11
August 2 – Game 2 Illinois1
 Illinois4
August 6 – Championship
 Indiana3
 Ohio4
 Illinois9
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
August 5 – Game 7
August 4 – Game 5 Illinois5
August 3 – Game 4 (F/7) Michigan1 Kentucky2
 Kentucky4 Kentucky6
 Indiana3

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–8.[3]

State City LL Organization Record
Connecticut Fairfield Fairfield National 3–1
New Jersey Jackson Jackson Holbrook 1–2
New York Smithtown St. James/Smithtown 2–1
Rhode Island Burrillville Burrillville 0–2
 
August 2 – Game 1 (F/7)
 
 
 New Jersey1
 
August 4 – Game 4
 
 Connecticut2
 
 Connecticut1
 
August 2 – Game 2
 
 New York6
 
 New York18
 
August 8 – Championship (F/4)
 
 Rhode Island0
 
 New York1
 
 
 Connecticut12
 
 
August 6 – Game 5 (F/7)
 
 
 Connecticut3
 
August 3 – Game 3 (F/3)
 
 New Jersey0
 
 New Jersey15
 
 
 Rhode Island0
 

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 3–8.[4]

State City LL Organization Record
Delaware Middletown M-O-T 1–2
Maryland Germantown Montgomery County 2–2
Pennsylvania Uwchlan Township Glenmoore Eagle 3–0
Washington, D.C. Capitol Hill 0–2
 
August 3 – Game 1
 
 
 Pennsylvania7
 
August 5 – Game 4
 
 Maryland2
 
 Pennsylvania7
 
August 3 – Game 2
 
 Delaware3
 
 Washington, D.C.7
 
August 8 – Championship
 
 Delaware8
 
 Pennsylvania7
 
 
 Maryland1
 
 
August 7 – Game 5
 
 
 Delaware4
 
August 4 – Game 3
 
 Maryland8
 
 Maryland12
 
 
 Washington D.C.5
 

The tournament took place in Whitestown, Indiana from August 1–8.[5]

State City LL Organization Record
Iowa Eldridge North Scott 2–2
Kansas Pittsburg J.L. Hutchinson Baseball 0–2
Minnesota Circle Pines Centennial Lakes 0–2
Missouri Webb City Webb City 1–2
Nebraska Kearney Kearney 3–2
North Dakota Fargo Fargo 3–1
South Dakota Sioux Falls Sioux Falls 4–1
Wisconsin Whitefish Bay Whitefish Bay 1–2
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 1 – Game 1
 Minnesota4
August 2 – Game 5
 North Dakota10
 North Dakota3
August 1 – Game 2
 Wisconsin2
 Nebraska5
August 6 – Game 12
 Wisconsin13
 North Dakota5
August 1 – Game 3
 South Dakota4
 South Dakota7
August 2 – Game 6
 Iowa0
 South Dakota2
August 1 – Game 4
 Missouri0
 Missouri6August 8 – Championship
 Kansas0 North Dakota0
 South Dakota6
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 4 – Game 9 (F/5)
August 3 – Game 7 Missouri3August 7 – Game 13
 Minnesota5 Nebraska13August 5 – Game 11 South Dakota3
 Nebraska10 Nebraska5 Nebraska1
August 4 – Game 10 Iowa0
August 3 – Game 8 (F/4) Wisconsin1
 Iowa16 Iowa2
 Kansas4

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–8.[6]

State City LL Organization Record
Colorado Boulder North Boulder 0–2
Montana Billings Boulder Arrowhead 1–2
Nevada Las Vegas Summerlin South 3–0
Utah Alpine Lone Peak 2–2
Wyoming Torrington Torrington 2–2
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 3 – Game 3
August 2 – Game 1 Utah10
 Montana4 Wyoming6August 5 – Game 6 (F/5)
 Wyoming11 Utah12
August 3 – Game 2 (F/3) Nevada22
 Nevada17
August 8 – Championship
 Colorado0
 Nevada6
 Utah3
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
August 7 – Game 7 (F/4)
August 5 – Game 5 Utah10
August 4 – Game 4 Wyoming4 Wyoming0
 Montana8 Montana2
 Colorado3

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–7.[7]

State City LL Organization Record
Maine Machias Machias Area 0–2
Massachusetts Braintree Braintree American 3–0
New Hampshire Bedford Bedford 2–2
Vermont Essex Essex Town 1–2
 
August 2 – Game 1 (F/7)
 
 
 Vermont9
 
August 4 – Game 4 (F/5)
 
 New Hampshire8
 
 Vermont0
 
August 2 – Game 2 (F/3)
 
 Massachusetts10
 
 Massachusetts15
 
August 7 – Championship (F/8)
 
 Maine0
 
 Massachusetts3
 
 
 New Hampshire2
 
 
August 6 – Game 5
 
 
 Vermont2
 
August 3 – Game 3
 
 New Hampshire3
 
 New Hampshire11
 
 
 Maine3
 

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 3–8.[8]

State City LL Organization Record
Alaska Anchorage Abbott-O-Rabbit 1–2
Idaho Meridian Southwest Ada 0–2
Oregon Beaverton Murrayhill 2–2
Washington Bonney Lake Bonney Lake/Sumner 3–0
 
August 3 – Game 1
 
 
 Alaska5
 
August 5 – Game 4 (F/5)
 
 Washington17
 
 Washington20
 
August 3 – Game 2 (F/5)
 
 Oregon6
 
 Oregon12
 
August 8 – Championship
 
 Idaho2
 
 Washington6
 
 
 Oregon1
 
 
August 6 – Game 5
 
 
 Oregon8
 
August 4 – Game 3
 
 Alaska2
 
 Alaska2
 
 
 Idaho0
 

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from July 31–August 6.[9]

State City LL Organization Record
Alabama Phenix City Phenix City Youth Baseball 1–2
Florida Lake Mary Lake Mary 3–1
 Georgia Cartersville Cartersville 0–2
North Carolina Huntersville Lake Norman 2–2
South Carolina Irmo Irmo 4–1
Tennessee Nolensville Nolensville 0–2
Virginia Front Royal Front Royal 3–2
West Virginia Shenandoah Junction Jefferson County 1–2
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
July 31 – Game 1
 Florida2
August 1 – Game 7 (F/5)
 Tennessee1
 Florida10
July 31 – Game 2
 West Virginia0
 North Carolina9
August 3 – Game 12 (F/5)
 West Virginia10
 Florida14
July 31 – Game 3
 South Carolina0
 South Carolina5
August 1 – Game 8 (F/5)
 Georgia3
 South Carolina11
July 31 – Game 4 (F/5)
 Alabama1
 Virginia0August 6 – Championship
 Alabama10 Florida4
 South Carolina5
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 2 – Game 9
August 1 – Game 5 Alabama2August 5 – Game 13
 Tennessee1 North Carolina3August 5 – Game 11 (F/7) South Carolina4
 North Carolina7 North Carolina2 Virginia3
August 3 – Game 10 Virginia3
August 1 – Game 6 (F/8) West Virginia1
 Georgia7 Virginia2
 Virginia8

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from July 31–August 5.[10]

State City LL Organization Record
Arkansas Little Rock Junior Deputy Baseball 0–2
Louisiana Kenner Eastbank 3–1
Mississippi Starkville Starkville 1–2
New Mexico Albuquerque Eastdale 0–2
Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa National 3–2
Texas Texas East Richmond Lamar 3–1
Texas Texas West Hewitt Midway 2–2
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 1 – Game 4
Texas Texas East8
July 31 – Game 1 (F/5)
Texas Texas West1
Texas Texas West10
August 3 – Game 10
 New Mexico0
Texas Texas East5
July 31 – Game 2
 Louisiana7
 Oklahoma2
August 1 – Game 5
 Arkansas1
 Oklahoma1
July 31 – Game 3
 Louisiana8
 Mississippi7
August 5 – Championship
 Louisiana8
 Louisiana2
Texas Texas East5
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 2 – Game 8
August 1 – Game 6Texas Texas West1August 4 – Game 11
 Arkansas1 Mississippi0August 3 – Game 9 (F/8)Texas Texas East5
 Mississippi2Texas Texas West9 Oklahoma2
August 2 – Game 7 Oklahoma12
 New Mexico1
 Oklahoma5

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–7.[11]

State City LL Organization Record
Arizona Phoenix Arcadia 0–2
Hawaii Honolulu Honolulu 3–0
California Northern California Menlo Park Alpine/West Menlo 1–2
California Southern California Fullerton Golden Hill 2–2
 
August 2 – Game 1
 
 
California Northern California5
 
August 4 – Game 4 (F/8)
 
 Arizona1
 
California Northern California3
 
August 2 – Game 2
 
 Hawaii4
 
 Hawaii1
 
August 7 – Championship
 
California Southern California0
 
 Hawaii4
 
 
California Southern California 1
 
 
August 6 – Game 5
 
 
California Northern California0
 
August 4 – Game 3
 
California Southern California11
 
 Arizona3
 
 
California Southern California7
 

International

[edit]

The tournament took place in Hwaseong, South Korea from June 27–July 3.[12]

1 Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan, due to complicated relations with People's Republic of China, is recognized by the name Chinese Taipei by majority of international organizations including Little League Baseball (LLB). For more information, please see Cross-Strait relations.

Knockout round

[edit]
 
Semi-finalsAsia-Pacific Championship
 
      
 
July 2 – Hwaseong
 
 
1B  Philippines0
 
July 3 – Hwaseong
 
2A  Chinese Taipei10
 
2A  Chinese Taipei2
 
July 2 – Hwaseong
 
1A  South Korea0
 
1A  South Korea16
 
 
2B  Thailand0
 

The tournament took place in Sydney from June 8–13.[13]

Bracket

[edit]
 
Semi-finalsAustralia Championship
 
      
 
June 12 – Sydney
 
 
1A New South Wales Ryde Red4
 
June 13 – Sydney
 
2B Queensland Gold Coast1
 
1A New South Wales Ryde Red0
 
June 12 – Sydney
 
2A Queensland Brisbane North6
 
1B New South Wales Manly Eagles0
 
 
2A Queensland Brisbane North5
 
Third place
 
 
June 13 – Sydney
 
 
2B Queensland Gold Coast4
 
 
1B New South Wales Manly Eagles6

The tournament took place in Victoria, British Columbia from July 29–August 7.[14]

Province City LL Organization Record
British Columbia (Host) Victoria Layritz 6–0
British Columbia Vancouver Little Mountain 5–1
Alberta Calgary Rocky Mountain 3–3
Quebec Mirabel Diamond Baseball 3–3
Nova Scotia Sydney Mines Sydney Mines and District 2–4
Ontario Toronto High Park 2–4
Saskatchewan Moose Jaw Moose Jaw 0–6

Bracket

[edit]
 
Semi-finalsCanada Championship
 
      
 
August 6 – Victoria
 
 
1  British Columbia (Host)6
 
August 7 – Victoria
 
4  Quebec5
 
1  British Columbia (Host)0
 
August 6 – Victoria
 
2  British Columbia8
 
2  British Columbia10
 
 
3  Alberta0
 
Third place
 
 
August 7 – Victoria
 
 
4  Quebec6
 
 
3  Alberta7

The tournament took place in Willemstad, Curaçao from July 7–12.[15]

 
Semi-finalsCaribbean Championship
 
      
 
July 11 – Willemstad
 
 
1B  Curaçao B1
 
July 12 – Willemstad (F/7)
 
2A  Aruba2
 
2A  Aruba9
 
July 11 – Willemstad
 
1A  Dominican Republic7
 
1A  Dominican Republic6
 
 
2B  US Virgin Islands0
 

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland from July 20–26.[16]

Qualifier tournament

[edit]
Teams
Country City LL Organization Record
Croatia Sisak Croatia North 4–0
Slovakia Bratislava Slovakia West 3–1
Belgium Antwerp Belgium Region 3 3–1
Romania Călărași CSS Calarasi 2–2
Poland Kutno Stal Kutno 1–3
 Switzerland Zurich Switzerland East 1–3
Ukraine Kyiv Kyiv 0–4


 
First Place
 
  
 
July 16 – Kutno (F/4)
 
 
1 Croatia Croatia 13
 
 
4 Romania Romania 0
 
 
Second Place
 
  
 
July 16 – Kutno
 
 
2 Slovakia Slovakia 2
 
 
3 Belgium Belgium 5
 

Regional tournament

[edit]
 
Semi-finalsEurope-Africa Championship
 
      
 
July 25 – Kutno (F/4)
 
 
1A Spain Spain12
 
July 26 – Kutno
 
2B Germany Germany2
 
1A Spain Spain2
 
July 25 – Kutno
 
1B Czech Republic Czechia3
 
1B Czech Republic Czechia2
 
 
2A Netherlands Netherlands1
 

The tournament took place in Tokyo from July 19–20. [17]

 
Semi-finalsJapan Championship
 
      
 
July 20 – Tokyo
 
 
1A Tokyo Joto3
 
July 20 – Tokyo (F/5)
 
1B Miyagi Prefecture Miyagi1
 
1A Tokyo Joto15
 
July 20 – Tokyo
 
1C Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama4
 
1C Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama2
 
 
1D Chiba Prefecture Chiba1
 

The tournament took place in Guayaquil, Ecuador from July 13–19.[18]

 
Semi-finalsLatin America Championship
 
      
 
July 18 – Guayaquil
 
 
1A  Brazil 1
 
July 19 – Guayaquil
 
2B  Ecuador 13
 
2B  Ecuador 10
 
July 18 – Guayaquil
 
1B  Venezuela2
 
1B  Venezuela10
 
 
2A  Guatemala 0
 
Third place
 
 
July 19 – Guayaquil
 
 
1A  Brazil 3
 
 
2A  Guatemala 2

The tournament took place in Guaymas, Sonora from July 8–22.[19]

 
Semi-finalsMexico Championship
 
      
 
July 21 – Guaymas
 
 
1A Tamaulipas Matamoros 3
 
July 22 – Guaymas
 
2B Aguascalientes Aguascalientes 0
 
1A Tamaulipas Matamoros1
 
July 21 – Guaymas
 
1B Chihuahua (state) El Swing Perfecto4
 
1B Chihuahua (state) El Swing Perfecto 2
 
 
2A Sonora Sector Pesca 0
 

Panama

[edit]

As part of a rotational schedule also involving Cuba and Puerto Rico, the winner of the Panama Region gained direct entry into the tournament in 2025. The tournament took place in Panama City from February 15–27.[20]

First Round

[edit]

Final 6

[edit]
Province City LL Organization Record
Panamá Oeste Arraiján Vacamonte 4–1
Coclé Aguadulce Aguadulce 4–1
Herrera Chitré Activo 20-30 3–2
Panamá Metro Juan Díaz Juan Díaz 2–3
Los Santos Las Tablas Las Tablas 2–3
Colón Cristóbal Cristóbal 0–5
 
Panama Championship
 
  
 
February 27 – Panama City
 
 
1 Panamá Oeste4
 
 
2 Coclé0
 

Puerto Rico

[edit]

As part of a rotational schedule also involving Cuba and Panama, the winner of the Puerto Rico Region will gain direct entry into the tournament in 2025. The tournament took place in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico from May 31–June 29.[21]

City LL Organization Record
Arroyo Hermanos Cruz 5–2
Barbosa Academia Castro Sports 3–2
Cabo Rojo Natalio Irizarry 1–2
Caguas Liga Criolla RA 12 3–2
Carolina A Castellana Gardens A 1–2
Carolina B Castellana Gardens B 0–2
Guayama Radamaes López 1–2
Mayagüez Wilfredo Brea Ramirez 2–2
Sabana Grande Gino Vega 0–2
Vega Baja Jaime Collazo 2–2
Venezuela Piratas de Venezuela 0–2
Yabucoa Juan A. Bibiloni 4–0
Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper round 3Upper finalFinal
June 1 – Game 5
May 31 – Game 1Barbosa7
June 8 – Game 15
Barbosa3Cabo Rojo5
Barbosa4
Vega Baja0June 1 – Game 6
Arroyo1
May 31 – Game 2Arroyo16
June 22 – Game 19
Arroyo17Carolina B0
Barbosa0
Carolina A3June 1 – Game 7
Yabucoa8
May 31 – Game 3Caguas10
June 14 – Game 16
Venezuela2Sabana Grande1
Caguas4
Caguas15June 1 – Game 8
Yabucoa20
May 31 – Game 4Guayama2
Mayaguez11Yabucoa7June 29 – Game 22 Championship
Guayama12Yabucoa11
Arroyo1
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower round 4Lower final
June 7 – Game 9
June 21 – Game 18
Venezuela2
June 8 – Game 13Caguas12
Cabo Rojo3
Cabo Rojo5Mayaguez2June 28 – Game 21
June 7 – Game 10
Mayaguez12June 22 – Game 20Barbosa1
Mayaguez5
Caguas2Arroyo9
Carolina B3
Arroyo3
June 7 – Game 11
June 21 – Game 17
Vega Baja10
June 14 – Game 14Arroyo6
Sabana Grande0
Vega Baja5Vega Baja4
June 7 – Game 12
Carolina A2
Carolina A5
Guayama0

References

[edit]