Little League World Series (Mid-Atlantic Region)
Most recent season or competition: 2014 Little League World Series qualification | |
Formerly | East Region (1957–2000) |
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Sport | Baseball |
Founded | 2001 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Taney Youth Baseball Association Little League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Most titles | Pennsylvania (4) |
Official website | Little League Baseball & Softball Eastern Region Headquarters |
The Mid-Atlantic Region's participation in the Little League World Series dates back to 1957, when it was known as the East Region. However, when the LLWS doubled in size from 8 to 16 teams in 2001, with the number of US teams expanding from 4 to 8, the East Region was split into the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions.
The Mid-Atlantic Region consists of Washington, D.C. and five Mid-Atlantic states:
Two other states, Virginia and West Virginia, are included in some definitions of the Mid-Atlantic region, but for purposes of the Little League World Series are included in the Southeast region.
Regional championship
Winner is indicated in green.
Year | Delaware | Maryland | New Jersey | New York | Pennsylvania | Washington, D.C. |
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2001 | Midway LL Wilmington |
Easton LL Easton |
Randolph West LL Randolph |
Rolando Paulino LL Bronx[1] |
State College American LL State College |
Capitol City LL |
2002 | Lower Sussex LL Frankford |
South Caroline LL Preston |
Nottingham LL Hamilton Square |
Harlem LL Manhattan |
Lehigh LL Bethlehem |
Capitol City LL |
2003 | Naamans LL Wilmington |
West Salisbury LL Salisbury |
Freehold Township American LL Freehold |
Ramapo LL Ramapo |
Lower Perkiomen LL Collegeville |
Capitol City LL |
2004 | Capitol LL Wilmington |
South Caroline LL Preston |
HTRBA LL Hamilton |
Colonie LL Colonie |
Deep Run Valley LL Hilltown |
Capitol City LL |
2005 | Canal LL Bear |
Thurmont LL Thurmont |
Toms River American LL Toms River |
Merrick-North Merrick LL Merrick |
Council Rock Newtown LL Newtown |
No tournament[2] |
2006 | Naamans LL Wilmington |
South Caroline LL Preston |
Livingston American LL Livingston |
Mid-Island LL Staten Island |
Butler Township LL Butler Township |
Capitol City LL |
2007 | M.O.T. LL Middletown |
West Salisbury LL Salisbury |
Randolph East LL Randolph |
Maine-Endwell LL Endwell |
Council Rock Northampton LL Northampton Township |
Capitol City LL |
2008 | M.O.T. LL Middletown |
Hagerstown Federal LL Hagerstown |
Bordentown LL Bordentown |
Haverstraw LL Haverstraw |
Devon Strafford LL Devon |
Capitol City LL |
2009 | M.O.T. LL Middletown |
Conococheague LL Williamsport |
Somerset Hills LL Bernardsville |
South Shore National LL Staten Island |
Moon Township LL Moon Township |
Northwest Washington LL |
2010 | Brandywine LL Wilmington |
Railroaders LL Brunswick |
Toms River National LL Toms River |
Stony Point LL Stony Point |
Council Rock Newtown LL Newtown |
Capitol City LL |
2011 | Newark National LL Newark |
Conocoheague LL Williamsport |
Paramus LL Paramus |
Great Kills American LL Staten Island |
Keystone LL Beech Creek |
Northwest Washington LL |
2012 | Newark National LL Newark |
West Salisbury LL Salisbury |
Par-Troy East LL Parsippany |
Stony Point LL Stony Point |
Collier Township Athletic Association Collier |
Northwest Washington LL |
2013 | Newark National LL Newark |
Berlin LL Berlin |
East Greenwich LL Clarksboro |
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake LL Burnt Hills |
Lionville LL Lionville |
Capitol City LL |
2014 | Newark National LL Newark |
West Salisbury LL Salisbury |
Toms River LL Toms River |
Colonie LL Colonie |
Taney Youth Baseball Association LL Philadelphia |
Northwest Washington LL |
LLWS results
As of the 2014 Little League World Series.
Year | Champion | City | LLWS | Record |
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2001 | American LL* | State College | – | – |
2002 | Harlem LL | Manhattan | U.S. Semifinal | 2–2 |
2003 | Naamans LL | Willmington | Group Stage | 1–2 |
2004 | South Caroline LL | Preston | U.S. Semifinal | 1–3 |
2005 | Council Rock LL | Newtown | Group Stage | 1–2 |
2006 | Mid-Island LL | Staten Island | Group Stage | 0–3 |
2007 | West Salisbury LL | Salisbury | Group Stage | 0–2 |
2008 | Hagerstown Federal LL | Hagerstown | Group Stage | 2–1 |
2009 | South Shore LL | Staten Island | U.S. Semifinal | 2–2 |
2010 | Toms River National LL | Toms River | Group Stage | 1–2 |
2011 | Keystone LL | Beech Creek | U.S. Semifinal | 3–2 |
2012 | Par-Troy East LL | Parsippany | Round 2 | 1–2 |
2013 | Newark National LL | Newark | Round 2 | 1–2 |
2014 | Taney Youth Baseball Association LL | Philadelphia | U.S. Semifinal | 2–2 |
- American Little League of State College, Pennsylvania was retroactively given the Mid-Atlantic region title when a team from Bronx, New York was found to have fielded an ineligible player.
Results by state
As of the 2014 Little League World Series.
State | Mid-Atlantic Championships | Record in LLWS | PCT |
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Pennsylvania | 4 | 6–6 | .500 |
New York | 3 | 4–7 | .364 |
Maryland | 3 | 3–6 | .333 |
New Jersey | 2 | 2–4 | .333 |
Delaware | 2 | 2–4 | .333 |
Washington D.C. | 0 | 0–0 | – |
Total | 14 | 17–27 | .386 |
References
- ↑ The Rolando Paulino LL was forced to forfeit all its wins in the tournament (as well as in the 2001 Little League World Series) due to the Danny Almonte controversy.
- ↑ Due to a clerical error by the city's Department of Parks and Recreation, Little League International did not allow Washington, D.C. to have a state tournament, nor an entrant into the regional tournament.