Junior League World Series (softball) Softball tournament for girls between ages 12 and 14
The Junior League Softball World Series is a softball tournament for girls aged between 12 and 14.[ 1] The tournament is administered by Little League Baseball , Inc. and is held annually in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland, Washington .
Junior League Softball World Series welcome sign
The tournament started in 1999, and is a true "World Series" since ten regions from around the world send in teams:
The ten teams are divided into two pools of five members each.[ 3] The top 4 teams from each pool then advance to the quarter-finals (Pool A 1st vs Pool B 4th, Pool B 2nd vs Pool A 3rd, etc).
The winners of each quarter final face off in the semi-finals. The semi-final winners play for the championship. All matches are single-elimination games.
The losers of the quarter-final games, and the bottom team in each pool, play in friendship games. The losers of the semi-final games play each other in a consolation final. All pool play and bracket games are streamed on ESPN+. Friendship games are not streamed.
List of champions
Champions per year
Year
Winner
Score
Runner-Up
1999
Woodway -Hewitt , Texas [ 4]
4–1
Usa West
2000
Naples , Florida [ 5]
12–3
Usa East
2001
Naples , Florida [ 6]
5–3
Host Team
2002
Utrecht , Netherlands [ 7]
5–3
Tampa Bay , Florida
2003
Bacolod , Philippines [ 8]
2–0
Manuabo , Puerto Rico
2004
South Bend , Indiana [ 9]
10–1
Giddings , Texas
2005
Lake Wales , Florida [ 10]
4–0
La Grange , Texas
2006
Naples , Florida [ 11]
8–0
Bacolod , Philippines
2007
Maunabo , Puerto Rico [ 12]
16–6
Westchester -Del Rey, California
2008
Oro Valley , Arizona [ 13]
10–4
Maunabo , Puerto Rico
2009
Maunabo , Puerto Rico [ 14]
2–1
Elyria , Ohio
2010
Maunabo , Puerto Rico [ 15]
4–3
Tampa , Florida
2011
Croswell , Michigan [ 16]
10–0
Tampa , Florida
2012
Anchorage , Alaska [ 17]
6–2
Victoria, British Columbia , Canada
2013
Tampa , Florida [ 18]
10–1
Kirkland , Washington
2014
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
6–2[ 19]
Mexicali , Mexico
2015
Tampa , Florida
9–2[ 20]
Norzagaray , Philippines
2016
Maunabo , Puerto Rico
8–6[ 21]
Victoria, British Columbia , Canada
2017
Poland, Ohio
7–1[ 22]
Kirkland , Washington
2018
Santa Clara, Utah
9–3[ 23]
Smithville, Texas
2019
Tampa , Florida
7–6[ 24]
Columbus, Texas
2020
Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [ 25]
2021
Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [ 26]
2022
Jenison , Michigan
5–1[ 27]
Irmo , South Carolina
2023
Bago , Philippines
3–0[ 28]
Milford , Connecticut
2024
Prague , Czech Republic
5–3[ 29]
Poland, Ohio
Championships per location
Flag
Winner
Total
Years
Maunabo , Puerto Rico
4
2007, 2009, 2010, 2016
Naples , Florida
3
2000, 2001, 2006
Tampa , Florida
3
2013, 2015, 2019
Santa Clara, Utah
1
2018
Anchorage , Alaska
1
2012
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
1
2014
Croswell , Michigan
1
2011
Jenison , Michigan
1
2022
Oro Valley , Arizona
1
2008
Lake Wales , Florida
1
2005
Poland, Ohio
1
2017
South Bend , Indiana
1
2004
Bacolod , Philippines
1
2003
Bago , Philippines
1
2023
Utrecht , Netherlands
1
2002
Woodway -Hewitt , Texas
1
1999
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