2013 Little League World Series qualification |
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United States |
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Great Lakes Winner |
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan |
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Mid-Atlantic Winner |
Newark, Delaware |
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Midwest Winner |
Urbandale, Iowa |
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New England Winner |
Westport, Connecticut |
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Northwest Winner |
Sammamish, Washington |
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Southeast Winner |
Nashville, Tennessee |
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Southwest Winner |
Corpus Christi, Texas |
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West Winner |
Chula Vista, California |
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International |
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Asia-Pacific and Middle East Winner |
Taoyuan County, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) |
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Australia Winner |
Perth, Western Australia |
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Canada Winner |
Nepean, Ontario |
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Caribbean Winner |
San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico |
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Europe and Africa Winner |
Brno, Czech Republic |
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Japan Winner |
Fuchū, Tokyo |
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Latin America Winner |
Aguadulce, Panama |
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Mexico Winner |
Tijuana, Baja California |
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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
The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 3–10.[1]
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–11.[1]
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.
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 2–10.[1]
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–10.[1]
The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from August 2–9.[1]
The tournament took place in Waco, Texas from August 2–7.[1]
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 2–10.[1]
International
The tournament took place in the Philippines from July 1–7.[1]
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.
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Final |
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June 4 – Gold Coast (F/7) |
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1 Perth North |
8 |
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June 4 – Gold Coast (F/4) |
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8 Adelaide South |
9 |
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8 Adelaide South |
14 |
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June 4 – Gold Coast |
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3 Yarra |
0 |
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3 Yarra |
7 |
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June 5 – Gold Coast |
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6 Hills South |
6 |
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8 Adelaide South |
2 |
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June 4 – Gold Coast |
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2 Perth Central |
8 |
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4 North Cronulla |
6 |
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June 4 – Gold Coast |
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5 Swan Hills |
5 |
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4 North Cronulla |
1 |
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June 4 – Gold Coast |
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2 Perth Central |
3 |
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2 Perth Central |
4 |
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7 Ryde North |
1 |
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The tournament took place in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia on August 2–11.[1]
(*): host league
The tournament took place in Bonaire, Netherlands (formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles) from July 13–20.[1]
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.
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]
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Round of 16 |
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Quarter-finals |
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Semi-finals |
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Final |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Hiroshima Saiki |
3 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Musashi Fuchū |
6 |
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Musashi Fuchū |
11 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Kishiwada |
1 |
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Sapporo Shiroishi |
0 |
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July 6 – Tokyo |
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Kishiwada |
8 |
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Musashi Fuchū |
8 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Sendai Aoba |
5 |
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Kumamoto Chuo |
5 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Owari Ichinomiya |
6 |
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Owari Ichinomiya |
5 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Sendai Aoba |
15 |
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Sendai Aoba |
2 |
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July 6 – Tokyo |
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Ōmiya |
0 |
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Musashi Fuchū |
11 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Miyagino |
6 |
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Yokohama Aoba |
9 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Hamamatsu Minami |
2 |
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Yokohama Aoba |
12 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Chōfu |
4 |
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Tobe |
2 |
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July 6 – Tokyo (F/5) |
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Chōfu |
3 |
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Yokohama Aoba |
6 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Miyagino |
17 |
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Matsudo |
2 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Miyagino |
6 |
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Miyagino |
7 |
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June 29 – Tokyo |
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Ueda Minami |
6 |
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Ueda Minami |
16 |
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Takarazuka |
5 |
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The tournament took place in Guayaquil, Ecuador from July 20–27.[1]
The tournament took place in Reynosa, Tamaulipas from July 8–14.[1]
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Final |
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July 14 – Reynosa |
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2B Municipal De Tijuana |
14 |
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1A Trevino Kelly |
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July 14 – Reynosa |
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2B Municipal De Tijuana |
11 |
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2A Beto Avila |
5 |
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July 14 – Reynosa |
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2A Beto Avila |
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1B Guadalupe Linda Vista |
0 |
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References
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Results | |
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Qualification | |
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