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2013 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes winner Michigan Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Mid-Atlantic winner Delaware Newark, Delaware
Midwest winner Iowa Urbandale, Iowa
New England winner Connecticut Westport, Connecticut
Northwest winner Washington (state) Sammamish, Washington
Southeast winner Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee
Southwest winner Texas Corpus Christi, Texas
West winner California Chula Vista, California
International
Asia-Pacific and Middle East winner Chinese Taipei Taoyuan County, Taiwan ( Chinese Taipei)
Australia winner Australia Perth, Western Australia
Canada winner Canada Nepean, Ontario
Caribbean winner Puerto Rico San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico
Europe and Africa winner Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic
Japan winner Japan Fuchū, Tokyo
Latin America winner Panama Aguadulce, Panama
Mexico winner Mexico Tijuana, Baja California
Tournaments
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Qualification for the 2013 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2013.

United States

Great Lakes

The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 3–10. [1]

State City LL Organization Record
  Illinois Chicago Jackie Robinson West 4–0
  Michigan Grosse Pointe Woods Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores 2–2
  Ohio Hamilton West Side 2–2
  Wisconsin Burlington Burlington 2–2
  Indiana Hagerstown Hagerstown 1–3
  Kentucky Barbourville Knox County 1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 8 - Indianapolis
 
 
4   Wisconsin2
 
August 10 - Indianapolis
 
1   Illinois12
 
1   Illinois3
 
August 8 - Indianapolis
 
2   Michigan10
 
3   Ohio4
 
 
2   Michigan5
 

Mid-Atlantic

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–11. [1]

State City LL Organization Record
  Pennsylvania Lionville Lionville 4–0
  Delaware Newark Newark National 3–1
  Washington, D.C. Washington D.C. Capitol City 2–2
  Maryland Berlin Berlin 2–2
  New York Burnt Hills Burnt Hills- Ballston Lake 1–3
  New Jersey Clarksboro East Greenwich 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 10 - Bristol
 
 
4   Maryland3
 
August 11 - Bristol
 
1   Pennsylvania9
 
1   Pennsylvania2
 
August 10 - Bristol (F/ 4)
 
2   Delaware8
 
3   Washington, D.C.4
 
 
2   Delaware15
 

Midwest

The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 2–9. [1]

Note: North Dakota and South Dakota are organized into a single Little League district.

State City LL Organization Record
  Minnesota Coon Rapids Coon Rapids Andover American 4–0
  Nebraska Kearney Kearney 3–1
  Iowa Urbandale Urbandale 3–1
  South Dakota Rapid City Timberline 2–2
  Missouri Webb City Webb City 0–4
  Kansas Girard Girard 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 7 - Indianapolis
 
 
1   Minnesota4
 
August 9 - Indianapolis
 
4   South Dakota0
 
1   Minnesota2
 
August 7 - Indianapolis (F/ 11)
 
3   Iowa3
 
3   Iowa4
 
 
2   Nebraska3
 

New England

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–10. [1]

State City LL Organization Record
  Connecticut Westport Westport 4–0
  Vermont South Burlington South Burlington 3–1
  Rhode Island Lincoln Lincoln 3–1
  Maine Saco Saco 1–3
  Massachusetts Newton Newton South East 1–3
  New Hampshire Rye Rye 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 8 - Bristol
 
 
1   Connecticut3
 
August 10 - Bristol
 
4   Maine0
 
1   Connecticut1
 
August 8 - Bristol
 
3   Rhode Island0
 
3   Rhode Island5
 
 
2   Vermont2
 

Northwest

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–10. [1]

State City LL Organization Record
  Washington Sammamish Eastlake 4–0
  Oregon Lake Oswego Lake Oswego 3–1
  Montana Billings Billings Big Sky 2–2
  Idaho Coeur d'Alene Coeur d'Alene 2–2
  Alaska Anchorage Abbott-O-Rabbit 1–3
  Wyoming Cody Cody 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 8 - San Bernardino
 
 
4   Idaho4
 
August 10 - San Bernardino (F/ 4)
 
1   Washington5
 
1   Washington13
 
August 8 - San Bernardino
 
3   Montana1
 
3   Montana3
 
 
2   Oregon0
 

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from August 2–9. [1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
Warner Robins - August 7
 
 
2B   Tennessee5
 
Warner Robins - August 9
 
1A   Florida1
 
2B   Tennessee5
 
Warner Robins - August 7
 
1B   Virginia3
 
2A   South Carolina6
 
 
1B   Virginia12
 

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from August 2–7. [1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 6 - Waco
 
 
2B   Arkansas6
 
August 7 - Waco
 
1A   Texas West10
 
1A   Texas West6
 
August 6 - Waco
 
1B   New Mexico0
 
2A   Louisiana3
 
 
1B   New Mexico9
 

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–10. [1]

State City LL Organization Record
California Northern California Belmont - Redwood Shores Belmont - Redwood Shores 4–0
California Southern California Chula Vista Eastlake 3–1
  Nevada North Las Vegas Mountain Ridge 3–1
  Arizona Chandler Chandler National South 2–2
  Hawaii Wailuku Central East Maui 0–4
  Utah St. George Dixie 0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 9 - San Bernardino
 
 
4   Arizona1
 
August 10 - San Bernardino
 
1 California Northern California8
 
1 California Northern California0
 
August 9 - San Bernardino
 
2 California Southern California9
 
3   Nevada0
 
 
2 California Southern California12
 

International

Asia-Pacific and Middle East

The tournament took place in the Philippines from July 1–7. [1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 6 – Philippines
 
 
2B   Hong Kong3
 
July 7 – Philippines
 
1A   Chinese Taipei6
 
1A   Chinese Taipei11
 
July 6 – Philippines
 
2A   South Korea2
 
2A   South Korea14
 
 
1B   Indonesia2
 

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.

Australia

The tournament took place in Gold Coast, Queensland on June 1–5. [1] The top two teams in each pool advance to the elimination round, where they are seeded one through eight based on overall record. The "runs against ratio" (RAR) is used as the tiebreaker. It is calculated by the number of runs scored against a team, divided by the number of defensive innings the team played.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
June 4 – Gold Coast (F/ 7)
 
 
1 Western Australia Perth North8
 
June 4 – Gold Coast (F/ 4)
 
8 South Australia Adelaide South9
 
8 South Australia Adelaide South14
 
June 4 – Gold Coast
 
3 Victoria (state) Yarra0
 
3 Victoria (state) Yarra7
 
June 5 – Gold Coast
 
6 New South Wales Hills South6
 
8 South Australia Adelaide South2
 
June 4 – Gold Coast
 
2 Western Australia Perth Central8
 
4 New South Wales North Cronulla6
 
June 4 – Gold Coast
 
5 Western Australia Swan Hills5
 
4 New South Wales North Cronulla1
 
June 4 – Gold Coast
 
2 Western Australia Perth Central3
 
2 Western Australia Perth Central4
 
 
7 New South Wales Ryde North1
 

Canada

The tournament took place in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia on August 2–11. [1]

Province City LL Organization Record
  British Columbia White Rock White Rock South Surrey 6–0
  Ontario Nepean East Nepean 5–1
  Nova Scotia* Glace Bay Glace Bay 4–2
  Quebec Montreal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 2–4
  New Brunswick Saint John Saint John 2–4
  Saskatchewan Regina North Regina 1–5
  Alberta Medicine Hat Medicine Hat 1–5

(*): host league

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 - Glace Bay (F/ 4)
 
 
4   Quebec1
 
August 11 - Glace Bay
 
1   British Columbia11
 
1   British Columbia1
 
August 11 - Glace Bay
 
2   Ontario5
 
3   Nova Scotia0
 
 
2   Ontario5
 

Caribbean

The tournament took place in Bonaire, Netherlands (formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles) from July 13–20. [1]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1A   U.S. Virgin Islands
(St. Thomas)
1
3B   Puerto Rico 10 3B   Puerto Rico 12
2A   U.S. Virgin Islands
(St. Croix)
0 3B   Puerto Rico 6
1B   Curaçao 4
1B   Curaçao 2
3A   Sint Maarten 0 2B   Aruba 1
2B   Aruba 10 Third place
1A   U.S. Virgin Islands
(St. Thomas)
6
2B   Aruba 2

Europe and Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland from July 13–21. [1]

Note: No Ugandan team was able to participate in the tournament, due to the fact that some players from the previous year's Lugazi squad moved and played with the Allen VR school, the team who won this year's Ugandan tournament. Little League rules allow this in the United States, but it is not allowed in Uganda.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
July 18 – Kutno
 
 
4B   Belarus1
 
July 19 – Kutno
 
1A   Italy14
 
1A   Italy3
 
July 18 – Kutno
 
2B Germany United States Germany- US0
 
3A   United Kingdom3
 
July 20 – Kutno
 
2B Germany United States Germany- US5
 
1A   Italy0
 
July 18 – Kutno
 
1B   Czech Republic3
 
3B   Netherlands8
 
July 19 – Kutno
 
2A   Austria3
 
3B   Netherlands8
 
July 18 – Kutno
 
1B   Czech Republic11
 
4A   France1
 
 
1B   Czech Republic20
 

Japan

The first two rounds of the tournament were held on June 30, and the remaining two rounds were played on July 7. All games were played in Tokyo. [1]

Participating teams Prefecture City LL Organization
Chūgoku Champions   Hiroshima Hiroshima Hiroshima Saiki
Higashikanto Champions   Chiba Matsudo Matsudo
Hokkaido Champions   Hokkaido Sapporo Sapporo Shiroishi
Kanagawa Champions   Kanagawa Yokohama Yokohama Aoba
Kansai Champions   Hyogo Takarazuka Takarazuka
Kansai Runner-Up   Osaka Kishiwada Kishiwada
Kitakanto Champions   Saitama Ōmiya City Ōmiya
Kyushu Champions   Kumamoto Kumamoto Kumamoto Chuo
Shikoku Champions   Ehime Iyo District Tobe
Shin'etsu Champions   Nagano Ueda Ueda Minami
Tōhoku Champions   Miyagi Sendai Sendai Aoba
Tōhoku Runner-Up   Miyagi Sendai Miyagino
Tōkai Champions   Shizuoka Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Minami
Tōkai Runner-Up   Aichi Ichinomiya Owari Ichinomiya
Tokyo Champions   Tokyo Fuchū Musashi Fuchū
Tokyo Runner-Up   Tokyo Chōfu Chōfu
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
 
Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima Saiki3
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Tokyo Musashi Fuchū6
 
Tokyo Musashi Fuchū11
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Prefecture Kishiwada1
 
Hokkaido Sapporo Shiroishi0
 
July 6 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Prefecture Kishiwada8
 
Tokyo Musashi Fuchū8
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Aoba5
 
Kumamoto Prefecture Kumamoto Chuo5
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Aichi Prefecture Owari Ichinomiya6
 
Aichi Prefecture Owari Ichinomiya5
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Aoba15
 
Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Aoba2
 
July 6 – Tokyo
 
Saitama Prefecture Ōmiya0
 
Tokyo Musashi Fuchū11
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Miyagi Prefecture Miyagino6
 
Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Aoba9
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Shizuoka Prefecture Hamamatsu Minami2
 
Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Aoba12
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Tokyo Chōfu4
 
Ehime Prefecture Tobe2
 
July 6 – Tokyo (F/ 5)
 
Tokyo Chōfu3
 
Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Aoba6
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Miyagi Prefecture Miyagino17
 
Chiba Prefecture Matsudo2
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Miyagi Prefecture Miyagino6
 
Miyagi Prefecture Miyagino7
 
June 29 – Tokyo
 
Nagano Prefecture Ueda Minami6
 
Nagano Prefecture Ueda Minami16
 
 
Hyōgo Prefecture Takarazuka5
 

Latin America

The tournament took place in Guayaquil, Ecuador from July 20–27. [1]

Country City LL Organization Record
  Panama Aguadulce Aguadulce Cabezera 6–0
  Venezuela Maracaibo San Francisco 5–1
  Ecuador (A) Guayaquil C Unidas Miraflores 4–2
  Colombia Cartagena Falcon 3–3
  Nicaragua Managua 14 De Septiembre 2–4
  Ecuador (B) Guayaquil C Unidas Miraflores 1–5
  Bolivia Cochabamba Cochabamba 0–6
 
Final
 
  
 
July 27 – Guayaquil
 
 
  Venezuela2
 
 
  Panama6
 

Mexico

The tournament took place in Reynosa, Tamaulipas from July 8–14. [1]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 14 – Reynosa
 
 
2B Baja California Municipal De Tijuana14
 
July 14 – Reynosa
 
1A Tamaulipas Trevino Kelly0
 
2B Baja California Municipal De Tijuana11
 
July 14 – Reynosa
 
2A Veracruz Beto Ávila5
 
2A Veracruz Beto Ávila1
 
 
1B Nuevo León Guadalupe Linda Vista0
 

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "2013 Little League Baseball Tournament Schedule". Littleleague.org. Little League. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2016.