Junior League World Series - List of Champions

List of Champions

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Note: Locations are in the United States unless otherwise specified
Year Winner Region Score Runner-Up Region
1981 Boardman, Ohio Central
1982 Tampa, Florida South
1983 Manati, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
1984 Pearl City, Hawaii West
1985 Tampa, Florida South
1986 Waldorf, Maryland East
1987 Rowland Heights, California West
1988 Mexicali, Mexico Mexico 11-6 Hilo, Hawaii West
1989 Manati, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
1990 Yabuoca, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
1991 Spring, Texas South
1992 Tucson, Arizona West
1993 Cayey, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Mexico Mexico
1994 Thousand Oaks, California West
1995 Lake Charles, Louisiana South
1996 Spring, Texas South
1997 Salem, New Hampshire East
1998 Mission Viejo, California West
1999 Arroyo, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 1-0 Sonora, Mexico Mexico
2000 Aiea, Hawaii West Langley, Canada Canada
2001 Aiea, Hawaii West 6-5 San Francisco, Venezuela Latin America
2002 Cartersville, Georgia South 3-2 David, Panama Latin America
2003 La Mirada, California West 8-7 Santiago, Panama Latin America
2004 Tampa, Florida South 5-2 Punto Fijo, Venezuela Latin America
2005 Panama City, Panama Latin America 3-0 Tarpon Springs, Florida South
2006 El Campo, Texas Southwest 2-1 Guaymas, Mexico Mexico
2007 Pearl City, Hawaii West 6-2 Makati City, Philippines Asia-Pacific
2008 Willemstad, CuraƧao Latin America 5-2 Hilo, Hawaii West
2009 Scottsdale, Arizona West 9-1 Oranjestad, Aruba Latin America
2010 Taipei City, Taiwan Asia-Pacific 9-1 Tyler, Texas Southwest
2011 Tampa, Florida Southeast 2-1 Taoyuan, Taiwan Asia-Pacific
2012 Rockledge, Florida Southeast 12-10 Oranjestad, Aruba Latin America

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