Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 22–August 28 |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Hirakata Little League Osaka, Japan |
Runner-up | National Little League Phenix City, Alabama |
The 1999 Little League World Series (LLWS) took place between August 22 and August 28 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Hirakata Little League of Hirakata, Osaka, Japan, defeated Phenix City National Little League of Phenix City, Alabama, in the championship game of the 53rd LLWS.
Qualification
United States | International |
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Brownsburg, Indiana Central Brownsburg Little League |
Victoria, British Columbia Canada Gordon Head Little League |
Toms River, New Jersey East Toms River Little League |
Ramstein Air Base, Germany Europe Ramstein American Little League |
Phenix City, Alabama South National Little League |
Hirakata, Osaka Far East Hirakata Little League |
Boise, Idaho West South Central Boise Little League |
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Latin America Juan A. Biblioni Little League |
Pool play
Region | Record |
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East | 3–0 |
South | 2–1 |
West | 1–2 |
Central | 0–3 |
Region | Record |
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Latin America | 3–0 |
Far East | 2–1 |
Canada | 1–2 |
Europe | 0–3 |
- August 22
Canada | 3–7 | Far East |
South | 0–6 | East |
- August 23
Canada | 4–6 | Latin America |
South | 5–4 | Central |
Europe | 2–5 | Far East |
West | 0–4 | East |
- August 24
Latin America | 3–1 | Far East |
Central | 1–3 | East |
Europe | 3–5 | Canada |
West | 0–12 (5) |
South |
- August 25
Latin America | 16–3 | Europe |
West | 2–0 | Central |
Elimination round
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
26 August | ||||||
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico | 2 | |||||
28 August | ||||||
Hirakata, Osaka, Japan | 12 | |||||
Phenix City, Alabama | 0 | |||||
26 August (Game completed 27 August) | ||||||
Hirakata, Osaka, Japan | 5 | |||||
Toms River, New Jersey | 2 | |||||
Phenix City, Alabama | 3 | |||||
1999 Little League World Series Champions |
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Hirakata Little League Hirakata, Osaka, Japan |
Champions' path
The Hirakata LL reached the LLWS with an undefeated record of four wins and no losses.[1] In total, their record was 9–1, their only loss coming against Juan A. Bablioni LL of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico.
Round | Opposition | Result |
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All-Japan Tournament | ||
Opening Round | Suginami LL | 4–3 |
Quarterfinals | Tokorozawa LL | 5–0 |
Semifinals | Hiroshima Rijo LL | 6–4 |
Japan Championship | Hyogo Harima LL | 5–4 |
Notable players
- Colby Rasmus (Phenix City, Alabama) Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder
- Cory Rasmus (Phenix City, Alabama) MLB pitcher
- Michael Saunders (Victoria, British Columbia) MLB outfielder
- Lance Lynn (Brownsburg, Indiana) MLB pitcher
- Stephen Fife (Boise, Idaho) MLB pitcher
References
- ↑ "Japan Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved September 28, 2010.
External links
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