1976 Little League World Series

The 1976 Little League World Series took place between August 24 and August 28 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Chofu Little League of Tokyo, Japan, defeated the Campbell Little League of Campbell, California, in the championship game of the 30th Little League World Series.

1976 Little League World Series
Tournament details
DatesAugust 24–August 28
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsJapan Chofu Little League
Tokyo, Japan
Runner-upUnited StatesCalifornia Campbell Little League
Campbell, California
← 1975
1977 →

This was the first LLWS to place the International and U.S. teams on different sides of the bracket.

Teams edit

United States International
  Des Moines, Iowa
Central Region
Windsor Little League
  Trail, British Columbia
  Canada Region
Trail Little League
  Bristol, Connecticut
East Region
Forestville Little League
  Kaiserslautern, Germany
Europe Region
Kaiserslautern Little League
  Richmond, Virginia
South Region
Tuckahoe National Little League
  Tokyo, Japan
Far East Region
Chofu Little League
  Campbell, California
West Region
Campbell Little League
  Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico
Latin America Region
Canales Little League

Winners bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 24
 
 
  Canada4
 
August 26
 
  Puerto Rico9
 
  Puerto Rico0
 
August 25
 
  Japan4
 
  Japan 25
 
August 28
 
  Germany0
 
  Japan10
 
August 24
 
  California3
 
  Connecticut0
 
August 26
 
  California7
 
  California3
 
August 25
 
  Virginia0
 
  Iowa3
 
 
  Virginia4
 
  • The consolation game between Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, and Richmond, Virginia, was cancelled due to inclement weather; both teams shared third place.

Consolation Bracket edit

 
Games A & BGame D
 
      
 
August 24
 
 
  Canada2
 
August 26
 
  Connecticut3
 
  Connecticut4
 
August 25
 
  Germany1
 
  Germany10
 
 
  Iowa0
 
Game C
 
 
August 26
 
 
  Canada7
 
 
  Iowa5
1976 Little League World Series Champions
 
Chofu Little League
Tokyo, Japan

Notable players edit

  • Ray Ferraro of the Trail, British Columbia, team went on to play in the NHL as a center from 1984 to 2002.

External links edit