2017 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes winnerMichigan Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Mid-Atlantic winnerNew Jersey Jackson, New Jersey
Midwest winnerSouth Dakota Sioux Falls, South Dakota
New England winnerConnecticut Fairfield, Connecticut
Northwest winnerWashington (state) Walla Walla, Washington
Southeast winnerNorth Carolina Greenville, North Carolina
Southwest winnerTexas Lufkin, Texas
West winnerCalifornia Rancho Santa Margarita, California
International
Asia-Pacific and Middle East winnerSouth Korea Seoul, South Korea
Australia winnerAustralia Sydney, New South Wales
Canada winnerCanada White Rock, British Columbia
Caribbean winnerDominican Republic Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
Europe and Africa winnerItaly Emilia, Italy
Japan winnerJapan Tokyo
Latin America winnerVenezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela
Mexico winnerMexico Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Tournaments

Qualification for the 2017 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2017.[1]

United States

Great Lakes

The tournament took place in Westfield, Indiana August 6–12.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Illinois Hinsdale Hinsdale 2–1
 Indiana New Albany New Albany 0–2
 Kentucky Lexington Lexington Eastern 2–2
 Michigan Grosse Pointe Woods Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores 4–1
 Ohio Hamilton West Side 2–2
 Wisconsin Wausau Wausau National 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3
 
 
 Michigan2
 
August 6 – Game 1 (F/4)
 
 Ohio10
 
 Wisconsin4
 
August 9 – Game 7
 
 Ohio22
 
 Ohio4
 
August 6 – Game 2
 
 Illinois5
 
 Indiana0
 
August 7 – Game 4
 
 Kentucky1
 
 Illinois5
 
 
 Kentucky2
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
 Illinois3
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Michigan6
 
 Wisconsin5
 
August 10 – Game 8 (F/4)
 
 Kentucky10
 
 Kentucky0
 
August 8 – Game 6
 
 Michigan10
 
 Indiana3
 
August 11 – Game 9
 
 Michigan4
 
 Ohio3
 
 
 Michigan11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mid-Atlantic

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut August 6–12.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Delaware Milton Milton 1–2
 Maryland Thurmont Thurmont 3–2
 New Jersey Jackson Holbrook 4–0
 New York Plainview Plainview 0–2
 Pennsylvania Oaks Upper Providence 2–2
 Washington, D.C. Northwest Washington 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3
 
 
 New York0
 
August 6 – Game 1 (F/4)
 
 New Jersey9
 
 New Jersey16
 
August 9 – Game 7
 
 Washington, D.C.6
 
 New Jersey10
 
August 6 – Game 2
 
 Pennsylvania6
 
 Delaware3
 
August 7 – Game 4
 
 Pennsylvania4
 
 Maryland5
 
 
 Pennsylvania10
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
 New Jersey8
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Maryland3
 
 Washington, D.C.2
 
August 10 – Game 8
 
 Maryland7
 
 Maryland5
 
August 8 – Game 6
 
 Delaware2
 
 Delaware7
 
August 11 – Game 9 (F/4)
 
 New York4
 
 Pennsylvania4
 
 
 Maryland14
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Midwest

The tournament took place in Westfield, Indiana August 6–12.[1]

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

State City LL Organization Record
 Iowa Johnston Johnston 1–2
 Kansas Cherokee Cherokee Community 0–2
 Minnesota Coon Rapids Coon Rapids Andover American 0–2
 Missouri Webb City Webb City 2–2
 Nebraska Kearney Kearney 3–2
 South Dakota Sioux Falls Sioux Falls 4–0
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3
 
 
 Missouri4
 
August 6 – Game 1
 
 Nebraska2
 
 Nebraska3
 
August 9 – Game 7
 
 Iowa2
 
 Missouri5
 
August 6 – Game 2
 
 South Dakota6
 
 South Dakota9
 
August 7 – Game 4
 
 Kansas0
 
 Minnesota1
 
 
 South Dakota2
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
 South Dakota6
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Missouri0
 
 Iowa2
 
August 10 – Game 8
 
 Minnesota0
 
 Iowa5
 
August 8 – Game 6
 
 Nebraska6
 
 Kansas5
 
August 11 – Game 9
 
 Nebraska6
 
 Missouri9
 
 
 Nebraska5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

New England

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut August 6–12.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Connecticut Fairfield Fairfield American 3–0
 Maine South Portland South Portland American 4–2
 Massachusetts Holden Holden 0–2
 New Hampshire Goffstown Goffstown Junior Baseball 2–2
 Rhode Island Cumberland Cumberland American 0–2
 Vermont Essex Junction Essex Junction 1–2
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3
 
 
 Connecticut8
 
August 6 – Game 1
 
 Maine0
 
 Vermont7
 
August 9 – Game 7
 
 Maine9
 
 Connecticut9
 
August 6 – Game 2 (F/4)
 
 New Hampshire4
 
 Rhode Island0
 
August 7 – Game 4
 
 New Hampshire13
 
 Massachusetts2
 
 
 New Hampshire8
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
 Connecticut10
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Maine0
 
 Vermont7
 
August 10 – Game 8
 
 Massachusetts5
 
 Vermont5
 
August 8 – Game 6
 
 Maine8
 
 Rhode Island2
 
August 11 – Game 9
 
 Maine3
 
 New Hampshire6
 
 
 Maine7
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Northwest

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California August 6–12.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Alaska Ketchikan Ketchikan 0–2
 Idaho Lewiston Lewiston 1–2
 Montana Missoula Mount Sentinel 3–2
 Oregon La Grande La Grande 2–1
 Washington Walla Walla Walla Walla Valley 4–1
 Wyoming Gillette Gillette 0–2
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3 (F/7)
 
 
 Idaho7
 
August 6 – Game 1 (F/4)
 
 Washington8
 
 Wyoming0
 
August 10 – Game 8
 
 Washington13
 
 Washington4
 
August 6 – Game 2 (F/4)
 
 Oregon8
 
 Montana12
 
August 7 – Game 4 (F/7)
 
 Alaska0
 
 Oregon3
 
 
 Montana2
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
 Oregon3
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Washington4
 
 Wyoming1
 
August 9 – Game 7 (F/4)
 
 Montana6
 
 Montana16
 
August 8 – Game 6 (F/5)
 
 Idaho1
 
 Alaska4
 
August 11 – Game 9
 
 Idaho14
 
 Washington10
 
 
 Montana6
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia August 4–9.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Alabama Phenix City Ladonia Youth Sports 2–2
 Florida Boynton Beach West Boynton Beach 1–2
 Georgia Peachtree City Peachtree City National 4–2
 North Carolina Greenville North State 4–0
 South Carolina Greenville Greenville 1–2
 Tennessee Goodlettsville Goodlettsville Baseball 2–2
 Virginia Alexandria Fort Hunt 0–2
 West Virginia Logan Logan Civic 0–2
 
August 4 – Game 1
 
 
 Tennessee6
 
August 5 – Game 5
 
 Alabama2
 
 Tennessee12
 
August 4 – Game 2
 
 Georgia3
 
 Virginia3
 
August 7 – Game 12
 
 Georgia9
 
 Tennessee2
 
August 5 – Game 3
 
 North Carolina4
 
 Florida11
 
August 6 – Game 8
 
 West Virginia7
 
 Florida0
 
August 5 – Game 4
 
 North Carolina5
 
 South Carolina2
 
 
 North Carolina9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 9 – Championship
 
 
 North Carolina8
 
August 5 – Game 6
 
 Georgia6
 
 Alabama5
 
August 6 – Game 9 (F/7)
 
 Virginia4
 
 Florida10
 
 
 Alabama12
 
 
August 7 – Game 11
 
 
 Alabama11
 
August 6 – Game 7
 
 Georgia14
 
 West Virginia4
 
August 6 – Game 10 (F/4)
 
 South Carolina8
 
 Georgia14
 
 
 South Carolina2
 
 
August 8 – Game 13
 
 
 Tennessee1
 
 
 Georgia4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas August 3–9.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Arkansas White Hall White Hall 0–2
 Colorado Colorado Springs Academy 1–2
 Louisiana River Ridge Eastbank 2–2
 Mississippi Starkville Starkville 0–2
 New Mexico Albuquerque Eastdale 2–2
 Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa National 1–2
 Texas East Lufkin Lufkin 4–0
 Texas West San Antonio McAllister Park National 4–2
 
August 3 – Game 1
 
 
 Colorado1
 
August 5 – Game 7 (F/7)
 
 Texas East5
 
 Texas East11
 
August 3 – Game 2 (F/4)
 
 Texas West10
 
 Texas West12
 
August 7 – Game 12
 
 Mississippi0
 
 Texas East8
 
August 3 – Game 3
 
 Louisiana0
 
 Louisiana7
 
August 5 – Game 8 (F/5)
 
 Oklahoma4
 
 Louisiana11
 
August 3 – Game 4
 
 New Mexico1
 
 Arkansas2
 
 
 New Mexico3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 9 – Championship
 
 
 Texas East2
 
August 4 – Game 5
 
 Texas West1
 
 Colorado4
 
August 6 – Game 9
 
 Mississippi3
 
 New Mexico6
 
 
 Colorado4
 
 
August 7 – Game 11
 
 
 New Mexico8
 
August 4 – Game 6
 
 Texas West13
 
 Oklahoma8
 
August 6 – Game 10
 
 Arkansas4
 
 Texas West8
 
 
 Oklahoma3
 
 
August 8 – Game 13
 
 
 Louisiana13
 
 
 Texas West19
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California August 6–12.[1]

State City LL Organization Record
 Arizona Chandler Chandler National North 0–2
 Hawaii Hilo Hilo 2–2
 Nevada Las Vegas Summerlin South 0–2
California Northern California San Ramon Canyon Creek 1–2
California Southern California Rancho Santa Margarita Santa Margarita National 4–0
 Utah St. George Dixie 3–2
 
 
 
 
August 7 – Game 3
 
 
 Utah5
 
August 6 – Game 1
 
 Hawaii14
 
 Arizona1
 
August 10 – Game 8
 
 Hawaii2
 
 Hawaii8
 
August 6 – Game 2
 
California Southern California12
 
 Nevada2
 
August 7 – Game 4
 
California Southern California7
 
California Northern California2
 
 
California Southern California3
 
 
August 12 – Championship
 
 
California Southern California11
 
August 8 – Game 5
 
 Utah7
 
 Arizona2
 
August 9 – Game 7
 
California Northern California5
 
California Northern California11
 
August 8 – Game 6
 
 Utah13
 
 Nevada5
 
August 11 – Game 9
 
 Utah8
 
 Hawaii6
 
 
 Utah12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

International

Asia-Pacific and Middle East

The tournament took place in South Korea 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.

 
Semi-finalsAsia-Pacific and Middle East Championship
 
      
 
July 6 – Seoul (F/4)
 
 
2B Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei10
 
July 7 – Seoul
 
1A Hong Kong Hong Kong0
 
2B Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei1
 
July 6 – Seoul
 
1B South Korea South Korea6
 
2A Guam Guam0
 
 
1B South Korea South Korea4
 

Australia

The tournament began in Lismore, New South Wales on June 7.[1][2] The top two teams in each pool advanced to the elimination round. Following pool play, the elimination round was scheduled to begin on June 10, however due to constant inclement weather conditions, the Australian Baseball Federation announced on June 12 that the remainder of the tournament was postponed until officials could determine a resolution.[3] It was decided that the tournament would be completed on July 8 and July 9 in Sydney.[4]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsAustralia Championship
 
          
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
 
1B Western Australia Swan Hills11
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
2C Victoria (state) Eastern Athletics3
 
1B Western Australia Swan Hills8
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
1A New South Wales MacArthur0
 
1A New South Wales MacArthur11
 
July 9 – Sydney
 
2D New South Wales Ryde North4
 
1B Western Australia Swan Hills4
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
1D New South Wales Hills8
 
1C New South Wales Cronulla5
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
2B New South Wales Manly6
 
2B New South Wales Manly1
 
July 8 – Sydney
 
1D New South Wales Hills7
 
1D New South Wales Hills9
 
 
2A Victoria (state) Southern Mariners3
 

Canada

The tournament took place in Medicine Hat, Alberta August 3–12.[1][5]

Pos Team Pld W L RF RA RD PCT Qualification British Columbia Ontario Quebec Alberta Alberta(H) Nova Scotia Saskatchewan
1 British Columbia White Rock South Surrey 6 6 0 96 23 +73 1.000 Advance to Semifinals 23–4 6–5 12–2 13–2 15–6 27–4
2 Ontario Port Arthur National 6 5 1 63 33 +30 .833 4–23 9–4 12–1 14–4 11–0 13–1
3 Quebec Diamond Baseball Academy 6 4 2 67 27 +40 .667 5–6 4–9 4–2 18–3 14–7 22–0
4 Alberta Lethbridge Southwest 6 3 3 33 39 6 .500 2–12 1–12 2–4 11–10 7–1 10–0
5 Alberta Medicine Hat (H) 6 2 4 45 63 18 .333 2–13 4–14 3–18 10–11 12–2 14–5
6 Nova Scotia Glace Bay 6 1 5 26 59 33 .167 6–15 0–11 7–14 1–7 2–12 10–0
7 Saskatchewan Regina Kiwanis National 6 0 6 10 96 86 .000 4–27 1–13 0–22 0–10 5–14 0–10
Source:
(H) Hosts
Semifinals Canada Championship
      
3  Quebec 8
2  Ontario 5
3  Quebec 5
1  British Columbia 12
4  Alberta 0
1  British Columbia 6

Caribbean

The tournament took place in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda July 8–13.[1]

 
Semi-finalsCaribbean Championship
 
      
 
July 12 – St. John's
 
 
2B Curaçao Curaçao4
 
July 13 – St. John's
 
1A Aruba Aruba7
 
1A Aruba Aruba4
 
July 12 – St. John's
 
2A Dominican Republic Dominican Republic8
 
2A Dominican Republic Dominican Republic5
 
 
1B Puerto Rico Puerto Rico4
 

Europe and Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland July 17–25.[1]

Japan

The tournament took place in Tokyo July 21–23.[1][6]

Participating teams Prefecture City LL Organization
Chūgoku Champions  Hiroshima Hiroshima Hiroshima Nishi
Higashikanto Champions  Chiba Chiba Chiba City
Hokkaido Champions  Hokkaido Sapporo Sapporo Toyohira
Kanagawa Champions  Kanagawa Hiratsuka Hiratsuka
Kansai Champions  Osaka Osaka Osaka Namihaya
Kansai Runner-Up  Osaka Osaka Osaka Minami
Kitakanto Champions  Saitama Ōmiya city Ōmiya Higashi
Kyushu Champions  Nagasaki Nagasaki Nagasaki Minami
Shikoku Champions  Ehime Matsuyama Matsuyama
Shin'etsu Champions  Nagano Nagano Nagano Higashi
Tōhoku Champions  Miyagi Sendai Sendai Hirose
Tōhoku Runner-Up  Aomori Hachinohe Hachinohe
Tōkai Champions  Gifu Tajimi Gifu Tohno
Tōkai Runner-Up  Shizuoka Fuji Fuji
Tokyo Champions  Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Nakano
Tokyo Runner-Up  Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna
 
Opening RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
 
              
 
July 22 – Tokyo (F/4)
 
 
Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna12
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima Nishi1
 
Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna16
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Gifu Prefecture Gifu Tohno2
 
Nagano Prefecture Nagano Higashi8
 
July 23 – Tokyo
 
Gifu Prefecture Gifu Tohno12
 
Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna8
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Prefecture Osaka Namihaya3
 
Saitama Prefecture Ōmiya Higashi4
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Aomori Prefecture Hachinohe3
 
Saitama Prefecture Ōmiya Higashi0
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Osaka Prefecture Osaka Namihaya19
 
Osaka Prefecture Osaka Namihaya3
 
July 23 – Tokyo (F/4)
 
Nagasaki Prefecture Nagasaki Minami0
 
Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna17
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Chiba Prefecture Chiba City0
 
Chiba Prefecture Chiba City13
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Ehime Prefecture Matsuyama9
 
Chiba Prefecture Chiba City11
 
July 22 – Tokyo (F/5)
 
Tokyo Tokyo Nakano2
 
Hokkaido Sapporo Toyohira0
 
July 23 – Tokyo (F/5)
 
Tokyo Tokyo Nakano11
 
Chiba Prefecture Chiba City15
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji3
 
Kanagawa Prefecture Hiratsuka5
 
July 22 – Tokyo (F/4)
 
Osaka Prefecture Osaka Minami7
 
Osaka Prefecture Osaka Minami2
 
July 22 – Tokyo
 
Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji13
 
Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Hirose5
 
 
Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji7
 

Latin America

The tournament took place in Barranquilla, Colombia July 15–22.[1]

Country City LL Organization Record
 Venezuela Maracaibo Luz Maracaibo 7–0
 Panama Aguadulce Aguadulce Cabezera 5–1
 Colombia Cartagena Pequenas Ligas de Falcón 4–3
 Guatemala Guatemala City Liga Pequeña Javier de Baseball 3–3
 Peru Lima AELU/Pueblo Libre 2–4
 Colombia Barranquilla P.L. Willard 1–5
 Argentina Buenos Aires Pequeñas Ligas Argentina 0–6
 
Semi-finalsLatin America Championship
 
      
 
July 21 – Barranquilla
 
 
4  Guatemala4
 
July 22 – Barranquilla
 
1  Venezuela11
 
1  Venezuela8
 
July 21 – Barranquilla
 
3  Colombia0
 
3  Colombia4
 
 
2  Panama3
 

Mexico

The tournament took place in Sabinas, Coahuila July 15–21.[1]

 
Semi-finalsMexico Championship
 
      
 
July 20 – Sabinas
 
 
2B Veracruz Veracruzana5
 
July 21 – Sabinas
 
1A Tamaulipas Treviño Kelly7
 
1A Tamaulipas Treviño Kelly3
 
July 20 – Sabinas
 
1B Tamaulipas Matamoros1
 
2A Nuevo León Linda Vista1
 
 
1B Tamaulipas Matamoros2
 

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