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Little League World Series (Northwest Region)

The Northwest Region is one of ten United States regions that currently send teams to the Little League World Series, the largest youth baseball competition in the world. The region's participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957, when it was known as the West Region. However, when the LLWS was expanded in 2001 from eight teams (four U.S. teams and four "International" teams from the rest of the world) to 16 teams (eight U.S. and eight International), the Western Region was split into the Northwest and West Regions.

Northwest Region
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Little League World Series qualification
FormerlyWest Region (1957–2000)
SportBaseball
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
No. of teams4
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Northeast Seattle Little League, Seattle, Washington
Most titles
 Washington (12)

Eastlake Little League, Sammamish, Washington (2)

Official websiteLittle League Baseball Western Region

The Northwest Region is made up of four states.

Hawaii was a member of the region from 2002 to 2006. During that time, Wyoming was in the West Region. Colorado was a member in 2001, but has since been put into the Southwest Region.

Following the 2021 LLWS, Montana and Wyoming has been moved to a newly created Mountain Region. The latter region is one of the two new U.S. regions to be created as part of a planned expansion of the LLWS from 16 to 20 teams. This expansion was originally scheduled to occur for 2021, but was delayed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Regional Championship edit

The list below lists each state's participant in the Northwest Little League Region Tournament. That year's winner is indicated in green.

2001 edit

Year   Alaska   Colorado   Idaho   Montana   Oregon   Washington   Wyoming
2001 Gastineau Channel
East LL
Juneau
Academy LL
Colorado Springs
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Billings Big Sky LL
Billings
West Salem LL
Salem
Bainbridge Island LL
Bainbridge Island
Laramie LL
Laramie

2002–2005 edit

In 2002, some Little League regions were realigned. This resulted in Hawaii joining the Northwest Region, Wyoming moving to the West Region, and Colorado becoming part of the Southwest Region.

Year   Alaska   Hawaii   Idaho   Montana   Oregon   Washington
2002 Gastineau Channel
East LL
Juneau
Waipio LL
Ewa Pearl City
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Mount Sentinel LL
Missoula
Parrish LL
Salem
Mill Creek LL
Mill Creek
2003 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
Pearl City LL
Ewa Pearl City
East Boise
American LL
Boise
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Richland National LL
Richland
2004 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
Kihei LL
Ewa Beach
West Valley LL
Eagle
Missoula Southside LL
Missoula
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Redmond North LL
Redmond
2005 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
West Oahu LL
Ewa Beach
Northwest Ada LL
Boise
Heights National LL
Billings
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Chehalis LL
Chehalis

2006–2021 edit

In 2006, Wyoming returned to compete in the Northwest Region, while Hawaii was moved to the West Region.

Year   Alaska   Idaho   Montana   Oregon   Washington   Wyoming
2006 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
North Boise LL
Boise
Missoula Southside LL
Missoula
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Kent LL
Kent
Laramie LL
Laramie
2007 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
North Boise LL
Boise
Missoula Southside LL
Missoula
Lake Oswego LL
Lake Oswego
Kent LL
Kent
Laramie LL
Laramie
2008 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
North Boise LL
Boise
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Mill Creek LL
Mill Creek
Laramie LL
Laramie
2009 Sitka LL
Sitka
Post Falls LL
Post Falls
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Parrish LL
Salem
Mercer Island LL
Mercer Island
Laramie LL
Laramie
2010 Gastineau Channel LL
Juneau
North Boise LL
Boise
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Auburn LL
Auburn
Laramie LL
Laramie
2011 Abbott-o-Rabbit LL
Anchorage
Lewiston LL
Lewiston
Big Sky LL
Billings
Bend South LL
Bend
North Bothell LL
Bothell
Laramie LL
Laramie
2012 Gastineau Channel LL
Juneau
Post Falls LL
Post Falls
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Gresham National LL
Gresham
Mercer Island LL
Mercer Island
Cody LL
Cody
2013 Abbott-o-Rabbit LL
Anchorage
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Big Sky LL
Billings
Lake Oswego LL
Lake Oswego
Eastlake LL
Sammamish
Cody LL
Cody
2014 Knik LL
Eagle River
Lewiston LL
Lewiston
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Bend North LL
Bend
Lynnwood Pacific LL
Lynnwood
Cody LL
Cody
2015 Gastineau Channel LL
Juneau
West Valley LL
Eagle
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Wilshire/Riverside LL
Portland
Cascade LL
Vancouver
Gillette LL
Gillette
2016 Abbott-o-Rabbit LL
Anchorage
North Boise LL
Boise
Mount Sentinel LL
Missoula
Bend North LL
Bend
Pacific LL
Lynnwood
Laramie LL
Laramie
2017 Ketchikan LL
Ketchikan
Lewiston LL
Lewiston
Mount Sentinel LL
Missoula
LaGrande LL
LaGrande
Walla Walla Valley LL
Walla Walla
Gillette LL
Gillette
2018 Gastineau Channel LL
Juneau
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Boulder-Arrowhead LL
Billings
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
West Seattle LL
Seattle
Gillette LL
Gillette
2019 Sitka LL
Sitka
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Billings Heights National LL
Billings
Sprague LL
Salem
North Bothell LL
Bothell
Gillette LL
Gillette
2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Knik LL
Eagle River
West Valley LL
Eagle
Boulder Arrowhead LL
Billings
Lake Oswego LL
Lake Oswego
Eastlake LL
Sammamish
Cody LL
Cody

2022-present edit

After the 2021 Little League World Series, Montana and Wyoming left to join the newly formed Mountain Region.

Year   Alaska   Idaho   Oregon   Washington
2022 Abbott-O-Rabbit LL
Anchorage
Lewiston LL
Lewiston
Bend North LL
Bend
Bonney Lake/Sumner LL
Bonney Lake
2023 Dimond-West LL
Anchorage
Coeur d'Alene LL
Coeur d'Alene
Murrayhill LL
Beaverton
Northeast Seattle LL
Seattle

LLWS results edit

As of the 2023 Little League World Series.

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2001 Bainbridge Island LL   Bainbridge Island Group Stage 1–2
2002 Waipio LL   Waipio Group Stage 2–1
2003 National LL   Richland Group Stage 0–3
2004 North LL   Redmond Group Stage 1–2
2005 Oahu LL   Ewa Beach Champions 6–0
2006 Murrayhill LL   Beaverton Third Place (tie) 3–2
2007 Lake Oswego LL   Lake Oswego US Semifinal 2–2
2008 Mill Creek LL   Mill Creek US Semifinal 2–2
2009 Mercer Island LL   Mercer Island Group Stage 0–3
2010 Auburn LL   Auburn Group Stage 3–2
2011 Big Sky LL   Billings Third Place (tie) 3–1
2012 Gresham National LL   Gresham Round 1 0–3
2013 Eastlake LL   Sammamish US Semifinal 3–2
2014 Lynnwood Pacific LL   Lynnwood Round 2 1–2
2015 Wilshire/Riverside LL   Portland Round 1 0–3
2016 Bend North LL   Bend Round 1 1–2
2017 Walla Walla Valley LL   Walla Walla Round 2 1–2
2018 Coeur d'Alene LL   Coeur d'Alene Round 1 1–2
2019 Sprague LL   Salem Round 1 1–2
2020 LLWS not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021[a] Eastlake LL   Sammamish Round 2 1–2
Lake Oswego LL   Lake Oswego Round 2 1–2
2022 Bonney Lake/Sumner LL   Bonney Lake Round 1 0–2
2023 Northeast Seattle LL   Seattle US Semifinal 2–2
  1. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Little League International did not invite teams from outside the U.S. to the LLWS in 2021. Instead, the top two teams in each U.S. region qualified.

Results by state edit

As of the 2023 Little League World Series. Italics indicates the state is no longer a member of the Northwest Region.

State Northwest
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
  Washington 12 15–26 .366
  Oregon 6 8–16 .333
  Hawaii 2 8–1 .889
  Montana 1 3–1 .750
  Idaho 1 1–2 .333
  Alaska 0 0–0
  Wyoming 0 0–0
  Colorado 0 0–0
Total 22 35–46 .432

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Little League Baseball and Little League Softball World Series to Expand in 2021". Little League Baseball. Little League International. August 24, 2019. Retrieved August 24, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site

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The Northwest Region is one of ten United States regions that currently send teams to the Little League World Series the largest youth baseball competition in the world The region s participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957 when it was known as the West Region However when the LLWS was expanded in 2001 from eight teams four U S teams and four International teams from the rest of the world to 16 teams eight U S and eight International the Western Region was split into the Northwest and West Regions Northwest RegionMost recent season or competition 2023 Little League World Series qualificationFormerlyWest Region 1957 2000 SportBaseballFounded2001 23 years ago 2001 No of teams4Country United StatesMost recentchampion s Northeast Seattle Little League Seattle WashingtonMost titles Washington 12 Eastlake Little League Sammamish Washington 2 Official websiteLittle League Baseball Western Region The Northwest Region is made up of four states Alaska Idaho Oregon Washington Hawaii was a member of the region from 2002 to 2006 During that time Wyoming was in the West Region Colorado was a member in 2001 but has since been put into the Southwest Region Following the 2021 LLWS Montana and Wyoming has been moved to a newly created Mountain Region The latter region is one of the two new U S regions to be created as part of a planned expansion of the LLWS from 16 to 20 teams This expansion was originally scheduled to occur for 2021 but was delayed to 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 Contents 1 Regional Championship 1 1 2001 1 2 2002 2005 1 3 2006 2021 1 4 2022 present 2 LLWS results 2 1 Results by state 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRegional Championship editThe list below lists each state s participant in the Northwest Little League Region Tournament That year s winner is indicated in green 2001 edit Year nbsp Alaska nbsp Colorado nbsp Idaho nbsp Montana nbsp Oregon nbsp Washington nbsp Wyoming 2001 Gastineau Channel East LLJuneau Academy LLColorado Springs Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Billings Big Sky LLBillings West Salem LLSalem Bainbridge Island LLBainbridge Island Laramie LLLaramie 2002 2005 edit In 2002 some Little League regions were realigned This resulted in Hawaii joining the Northwest Region Wyoming moving to the West Region and Colorado becoming part of the Southwest Region Year nbsp Alaska nbsp Hawaii nbsp Idaho nbsp Montana nbsp Oregon nbsp Washington 2002 Gastineau ChannelEast LLJuneau Waipio LLEwa Pearl City Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Mount Sentinel LLMissoula Parrish LLSalem Mill Creek LLMill Creek 2003 Dimond West LLAnchorage Pearl City LLEwa Pearl City East BoiseAmerican LLBoise Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Murrayhill LLBeaverton Richland National LLRichland 2004 Dimond West LLAnchorage Kihei LLEwa Beach West Valley LLEagle Missoula Southside LLMissoula Murrayhill LLBeaverton Redmond North LLRedmond 2005 Dimond West LLAnchorage West Oahu LLEwa Beach Northwest Ada LLBoise Heights National LLBillings Murrayhill LLBeaverton Chehalis LLChehalis 2006 2021 edit In 2006 Wyoming returned to compete in the Northwest Region while Hawaii was moved to the West Region Year nbsp Alaska nbsp Idaho nbsp Montana nbsp Oregon nbsp Washington nbsp Wyoming 2006 Dimond West LLAnchorage North Boise LLBoise Missoula Southside LLMissoula Murrayhill LLBeaverton Kent LLKent Laramie LLLaramie 2007 Dimond West LLAnchorage North Boise LLBoise Missoula Southside LLMissoula Lake Oswego LLLake Oswego Kent LLKent Laramie LLLaramie 2008 Dimond West LLAnchorage North Boise LLBoise Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Murrayhill LLBeaverton Mill Creek LLMill Creek Laramie LLLaramie 2009 Sitka LLSitka Post Falls LLPost Falls Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Parrish LLSalem Mercer Island LLMercer Island Laramie LLLaramie 2010 Gastineau Channel LLJuneau North Boise LLBoise Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Murrayhill LLBeaverton Auburn LLAuburn Laramie LLLaramie 2011 Abbott o Rabbit LLAnchorage Lewiston LLLewiston Big Sky LLBillings Bend South LLBend North Bothell LLBothell Laramie LLLaramie 2012 Gastineau Channel LLJuneau Post Falls LLPost Falls Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Gresham National LLGresham Mercer Island LLMercer Island Cody LLCody 2013 Abbott o Rabbit LLAnchorage Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Big Sky LLBillings Lake Oswego LLLake Oswego Eastlake LLSammamish Cody LLCody 2014 Knik LLEagle River Lewiston LLLewiston Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Bend North LLBend Lynnwood Pacific LLLynnwood Cody LLCody 2015 Gastineau Channel LLJuneau West Valley LLEagle Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Wilshire Riverside LLPortland Cascade LLVancouver Gillette LLGillette 2016 Abbott o Rabbit LLAnchorage North Boise LLBoise Mount Sentinel LLMissoula Bend North LLBend Pacific LLLynnwood Laramie LLLaramie 2017 Ketchikan LL Ketchikan Lewiston LLLewiston Mount Sentinel LLMissoula LaGrande LLLaGrande Walla Walla Valley LLWalla Walla Gillette LLGillette 2018 Gastineau Channel LLJuneau Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Murrayhill LLBeaverton West Seattle LLSeattle Gillette LLGillette 2019 Sitka LLSitka Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Billings Heights National LLBillings Sprague LLSalem North Bothell LLBothell Gillette LLGillette 2020 Not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Knik LLEagle River West Valley LLEagle Boulder Arrowhead LLBillings Lake Oswego LLLake Oswego Eastlake LLSammamish Cody LLCody 2022 present edit After the 2021 Little League World Series Montana and Wyoming left to join the newly formed Mountain Region Year nbsp Alaska nbsp Idaho nbsp Oregon nbsp Washington 2022 Abbott O Rabbit LLAnchorage Lewiston LLLewiston Bend North LLBend Bonney Lake Sumner LLBonney Lake 2023 Dimond West LLAnchorage Coeur d Alene LLCoeur d Alene Murrayhill LLBeaverton Northeast Seattle LLSeattleLLWS results editAs of the 2023 Little League World Series Year Champion City LLWS Record 2001 Bainbridge Island LL nbsp Bainbridge Island Group Stage 1 2 2002 Waipio LL nbsp Waipio Group Stage 2 1 2003 National LL nbsp Richland Group Stage 0 3 2004 North LL nbsp Redmond Group Stage 1 2 2005 Oahu LL nbsp Ewa Beach Champions 6 0 2006 Murrayhill LL nbsp Beaverton Third Place tie 3 2 2007 Lake Oswego LL nbsp Lake Oswego US Semifinal 2 2 2008 Mill Creek LL nbsp Mill Creek US Semifinal 2 2 2009 Mercer Island LL nbsp Mercer Island Group Stage 0 3 2010 Auburn LL nbsp Auburn Group Stage 3 2 2011 Big Sky LL nbsp Billings Third Place tie 3 1 2012 Gresham National LL nbsp Gresham Round 1 0 3 2013 Eastlake LL nbsp Sammamish US Semifinal 3 2 2014 Lynnwood Pacific LL nbsp Lynnwood Round 2 1 2 2015 Wilshire Riverside LL nbsp Portland Round 1 0 3 2016 Bend North LL nbsp Bend Round 1 1 2 2017 Walla Walla Valley LL nbsp Walla Walla Round 2 1 2 2018 Coeur d Alene LL nbsp Coeur d Alene Round 1 1 2 2019 Sprague LL nbsp Salem Round 1 1 2 2020 LLWS not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 a Eastlake LL nbsp Sammamish Round 2 1 2 Lake Oswego LL nbsp Lake Oswego Round 2 1 2 2022 Bonney Lake Sumner LL nbsp Bonney Lake Round 1 0 2 2023 Northeast Seattle LL nbsp Seattle US Semifinal 2 2 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic Little League International did not invite teams from outside the U S to the LLWS in 2021 Instead the top two teams in each U S region qualified Results by state edit As of the 2023 Little League World Series Italics indicates the state is no longer a member of the Northwest Region State NorthwestChampionships Recordin LLWS PCT nbsp Washington 12 15 26 366 nbsp Oregon 6 8 16 333 nbsp Hawaii 2 8 1 889 nbsp Montana 1 3 1 750 nbsp Idaho 1 1 2 333 nbsp Alaska 0 0 0 nbsp Wyoming 0 0 0 nbsp Colorado 0 0 0 Total 22 35 46 432See also editLittle League World Series 1957 2000 West Region References edit Little League Baseball and Little League Softball World Series to Expand in 2021 Little League Baseball Little League International August 24 2019 Retrieved August 24 2019 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little League World Series Northwest Region amp oldid 1173950955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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