2015 Little League World Series

2015 Little League World Series
Dates August 21–
August 30
Teams participating 16
Champion Japan Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna Little League
Tokyo, Japan
Runner-up United States Pennsylvania Red Land Little League
Lewisberry, Pennsylvania

The 2015 Little League World Series was held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania from August 21 until August 30, 2015.[1] Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed in the 69th edition of the tournament. The Tokyo Kitasuna Little League from Tokyo, Japan defeated Red Land Little League of Lewisberry, Pennsylvania in the championship game, 18–11 - the most total runs scored in any final game (29). It was Japan's fourth title in the past six years. The tournament was originally scheduled to begin on August 20, however, inclement weather resulted in the postponement of all first day games, moving all of the games to Friday, which resulted in eight games being played on that day, a World Series first.[2]

Teams

United States International
Kentucky Bowling Green, Kentucky
Great Lakes Region
Bowling Green Eastern
Chinese Taipei Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Asia-Pacific and Middle East Region
Tung Yuan
Pennsylvania Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
Mid-Atlantic Region
Red Land
New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales
Australia Australia Region
Cronulla
Missouri Webb City, Missouri
Midwest Region
Webb City
British Columbia White Rock, British Columbia
Canada Canada Region
White Rock South Surrey
Rhode Island Cranston, Rhode Island
New England Region
Cranston Western
Dominican Republic Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
Caribbean Region
Los Bravos de Pontezuela
Oregon Portland, Oregon
Northwest Region
Wilshire/Riverside
Uganda Kampala, Uganda
Europe and Africa Region
AVRS Secondary School
South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina
Southeast Region
Northwood
Tokyo Tokyo
Japan Japan Region
Tokyo Kitasuna
Texas Pearland, Texas
Southwest Region
Pearland West
Venezuela Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Latin America Region
Cardenales
California Bonita, California
West Region
Sweetwater Valley
Baja California Mexicali, Baja California
Mexico Mexico Region
Seguro Social

Results

The draw to determine the opening round pairings took place on June 10, 2015.[1]

United States bracket

  Round 1     Round 2     Round 3     U.S. Semifinal     U.S. Championship
                                               
  Winner's Bracket
  Texas  Texas 1  
  Oregon  Oregon 0    
      Texas  Texas 8  
      California  California 4    
  Kentucky  Kentucky 2          
  California  California (F/4) 14        
      Texas  Texas 0            
      Pennsylvania  Pennsylvania 3              
  South Carolina  South Carolina 7              
  Rhode Island  Rhode Island 1                
      South Carolina  South Carolina 8          
      Pennsylvania  Pennsylvania 9        
  Pennsylvania  Pennsylvania (F/4) 18          
  Missouri  Missouri 0         Pennsylvania  Pennsylvania 3
      Texas  Texas 2
  Loser's Bracket      
  Oregon  Oregon 5        
  Kentucky  Kentucky 7     South Carolina  South Carolina 3        
    Kentucky  Kentucky 4          
      Kentucky  Kentucky 3        
  Rhode Island  Rhode Island 6         California  California 11     Texas  Texas (F/8) 9    
  Missouri  Missouri 3     California  California 10         California  California 7  
    Rhode Island  Rhode Island 3  

International bracket

  Round 1     Round 2     Round 3     International Semifinal     International Championship
                                               
  Winner's Bracket
  Uganda  Uganda 4  
  Dominican Republic  Dominican Republic 1    
      Uganda  Uganda 0  
      Venezuela  Venezuela 7    
  Venezuela  Venezuela 5          
  Australia  Australia 2        
      Venezuela  Venezuela 4            
      Japan  Japan (F/8) 5              
  Canada  Canada 0              
  Mexico  Mexico 1                
      Mexico  Mexico 1          
      Japan  Japan 3        
  Japan  Japan 7          
  Taiwan  Chinese Taipei 5         Japan  Japan (F/7) 1
      Mexico  Mexico 0
  Loser's Bracket      
  Australia  Australia 3        
  Dominican Republic  Dominican Republic 0     Mexico  Mexico (F/4) 14        
    Australia  Australia 3          
      Mexico  Mexico (F/5) 11        
  Taiwan  Chinese Taipei (F/4) 16         Taiwan  Chinese Taipei 1     Venezuela  Venezuela 0    
  Canada  Canada 4     Uganda  Uganda 0         Mexico  Mexico 11  
    Taiwan  Chinese Taipei 5  

Crossover games

Teams that lose their first two games get to play a crossover game against a team from the other side of the bracket that also lost its first two games. These games are labeled Game A and Game B.

Game A
   
August 24 – Lamade Stadium
 Oregon Oregon  3
 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic  7
Game B
   
August 25 – Lamade Stadium
 Missouri Missouri  18
 Canada Canada  6

Third place game

The third place game is played between the loser of the United States championship and the loser of the International championship.

Third place game
   
August 30 – Lamade Stadium
 Texas Texas  6
 Mexico Mexico  4

World Championship

World Championship
   
August 30 – Lamade Stadium
 Japan Japan  18
 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania  11
2015 Little League World Series Champions

Tokyo Kitasuna Little League
Tokyo, Japan

Champions path

The Kitasuna LL reached the LLWS with an undefeated record of eight wins and no losses.[3] In total, their record was 13-0

RoundOppositionResult
Tokyo All-Tokyo Tournament
Opening Round Ehime Konan LL 10-0 (F/5)
Quarterfinals Fuji LL 10-0 (F/5)
Semifinals Nagano Minami LL 4-1
Japan ChampionshipHachioji LL 20-3 (F/4)
Japan Regional Tournament
Opening Round Ehime Prefecture Ehime Konan LL 10-0
Quarterfinals Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji LL 10-0 (F/5)
Semifinals Nagano Prefecture Nagano Minami 4-1
Finals Tokyo Hachioji 20-3 (F/4)

External links

References

  1. 1 2 "2015 Little League Baseball® World Series Schedule Announced". Littleleague.org. June 10, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. "Play Suspended for Day One of the 2015 Little League Baseball World Series". llbs.org. Little League Baseball. August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  3. "Japan Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
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