List of Little League World Series appearances by U.S. state

This is the list of U.S. states that have participated in the Little League World Series since its inception in 1947. As of 2023, 44 states have qualified and participated in at least one world series. The United States holds a total of 37 Little League titles won by 14 different states. Among the states, California holds the record for most titles (8) and most U.S. titles (16), while Florida has appeared in a total of 23 world series' and 8 championship games but has not yet won a title.

State Participants edit

As of the 2023 Little League World Series

State First LLWS Last Appearance Appearances Championships Runners-Up Third Place
Finishes
Record
in LLWS
PCT
  Alabama 1953 1999 8 1 (1953) 1 3 12–8 .600
  Arizona 1965 2007 6 0 2 0 2–3 .400
  Arkansas 1952 1979 3 0 0 1 2–3 .400
  California 1951 2023 50 8 (1961, 1962, 1963, 1992, 1993, 2009, 2011, 2023) 16 4 116–64 .644
  Connecticut 1948 2021 21 4 (1951, 1952, 1965, 1989) 2 2 35–30 .538
  Delaware 2003 2013 2 0 0 0 2–4 .333
  Florida 1948 2021 23 0 8 2 38–31 .551
  Georgia 1983 2018 7 3 (1983, 2006, 2007) 0 0 24–10 .706
  Hawaii 1958 2022 13 4 (2005, 2008, 2018, 2022) 2 1 40–15 .727
  Idaho 1999 2018 2 0 0 0 2–4 .333
  Illinois 1950 2014* 14 0 3 2 20–19 .513
  Indiana 1949 2022 17 0 2 2 18–26 .409
  Iowa 1975 2022 15 0 0 1 14–33 .298
  Kentucky 1971 2019 10 1 (2002) 0 1 15–20 .429
  Louisiana 1955 2021 9 1 (2019) 0 0 16–17 .485
  Maine 1951 2023 4 0 0 0 2–7 .222
  Maryland 1950 2008 7 0 0 0 7–14 .333
  Massachusetts 1953 2022 11 0 0 1 14–20 .412
  Michigan 1955 2021 12 2 (1959, 2021) 0 1 14–22 .389
  Minnesota 1963 2019 7 0 0 1 7–13 .350
  Mississippi 1977 1977 1 0 0 0 2–1 .667
  Missouri 2002 2015 3 0 0 0 2–7 .222
  Montana 2011 2011 1 0 0 1 3–1 .750
  Nebraska 2012 2021 2 0 0 0 3–4 .429
  Nevada 2014 2023 2 0 1 0 6–3 .667
  New Hampshire 1987 2021 5 0 0 0 6–11 .353
  New Jersey 1947 2021 19 4 (1949, 1970, 1975, 1998) 3 2 38–25 .603
  New Mexico 1956 1956 1 1 (1956) 0 0 3–0 1.000
  New York 1948 2022 19 3 (1954, 1964, 2016) 1 3 30–27 .526
  North Carolina 1952 2017 5 0 0 0 7–10 .412
 North Dakota 2023 2023 1 0 0 0 0-2 .000
  Ohio 1949 2023 12 0 1 0 14–22 .389
  Oklahoma 1964 1988 2 0 0 0 2–4 .333
  Oregon 1958 2021 8 0 0 1 8–17 .320
  Pennsylvania 1947 2023 23 4 (1947, 1948, 1955, 1960) 3 3 38–28 .576
  Rhode Island 1950 2023 12 0 1 0 13–24 .351
  South Carolina 1949 2015 3 0 0 0 1–4 .200
  South Dakota 2008 2021 5 0 0 0 4–13 .235
  Tennessee 1970 2023 12 0 1 1 22–21 .512
  Texas 1950 2023 28 2 (1950, 1966) 5 5 70–43 .619
  Utah 2022 2022 1 0 0 0 0–2 .000
  Virginia 1948 2019 9 0 1 2 10–14 .417
  Washington 1980 2023 15 1 (1982) 0 1 23–27 .460
  West Virginia 1951 1951 1 0 0 1 2–1 .667

U.S. Finals edit

Since 1976, a U.S. final is played. The winner plays versus the International Champion for the LLWS championship. In 2021, no international teams participated in the tournament which meant there was no official U.S. final. The 2021 LLWS championship game is also considered the U.S. championship game.
As the 2023 Little League World Series

LLWS Winner Score Runner-Up LLWS Result
1976   Campbell, California 3–0   Richmond, Virginia Runner-Up
1977   El Cajon, California 6–5   Rotterdam, New York Runner-Up
1978   Danville, California 6–5   Lexington, Kentucky Runner-Up
1979   Campbell, California 8–3   North Little Rock, Arkansas Runner-Up
1980   Tampa, Florida 16–0   Kirkland, Washington Runner-Up
1981   Tampa, Florida 11–10   Barrington, Illinois Runner-Up
1982   Kirkland, Washington 3–2   Wyoming, Michigan Champion
1983   Marietta, Georgia 9–8   Stamford, Connecticut Champion
1984   Altamonte, Florida 8–1   Southport, Indiana Runner-Up
1985    Mexicali, Baja California 2–1   Morristown, Tennessee Runner-Up
1986   Tucson, Arizona 4–1   Sarasota, Florida Runner-Up
1987   Irvine, California 8–1   Chesterfield, Indiana Runner-Up
1988   Pearl City, Hawaii 5–4   Spring, Texas Runner-Up
1989   Trumbull, Connecticut 6–3   San Pedro, California Champion
1990   Shippensburg, Pennsylvania 5–4   Cypress, California Runner-Up
1991   Danville, California 13–4   Staten Island, New York Runner-Up
1992   Long Beach, California 1–0   Hamilton Square, New Jersey Champion
1993   Long Beach, California 5–0   Bedford, New Hampshire Champion
1994   Northridge, California 3–0   Springfield, Virginia Runner-Up
1995   Spring, Texas 3–1   Yorba Linda, California Runner-Up
1996   Cranston, Rhode Island 6–3   Panama City, Florida Runner-Up
1997   Mission Viejo, California 12–1   Bradenton, Florida Runner-Up
1998   Toms River, New Jersey 5–2   Greenville, North Carolina Champion
1999   Phenix City, Alabama 3–2   Toms River, New Jersey Runner-Up
2000   Bellaire, Texas 8–0   Davenport, Iowa Runner-Up
2001   Apopka, Florida 6–0*   Bronx, New York Runner-Up
2002   Louisville, Kentucky 4–0   Worcester, Massachusetts Champion
2003   Boynton Beach, Florida 9–2   Saugus, Massachusetts Runner-Up
2004   Thousand Oaks, California 4–0   Richmond, Texas Runner-Up
2005   Ewa Beach, Hawaii 6–1   Vista, California Champion
2006   Columbus, Georgia 7–3   Beaverton, Oregon Champion
2007   Warner Robins, Georgia 5–2   Lubbock, Texas Champion
2008   Waipio, Hawaii 7–5   Lake Charles, Louisiana Champion
2009   Chula Vista, California 12–2 (F/4)   San Antonio, Texas Champion
2010   Waipio, Hawaii 10–0 (F/5)   Pearland, Texas Runner-Up
2011   Huntington Beach, California 11–2   Billings, Montana Champion
2012   Goodlettsville, Tennessee 24–16 (F/7)   Petaluma, California Runner-Up
2013   Chula Vista, California 12–1   Westport, Connecticut Runner-Up
2014   Las Vegas, Nevada 6–0*   Chicago, Illinois Runner-Up
2015   Lewisberry, Pennsylvania 3–2   Pearland, Texas Runner-Up
2016   Maine-Endwell, New York 4–2   Goodlettsville, Tennessee Champion
2017   Lufkin, Texas 6–5   Greenville, North Carolina Runner-Up
2018   Honolulu, Hawaii 3–0   Peachtree City, Georgia Champion
2019   River Ridge, Louisiana 9–5   Wailuku, Hawaii Champion
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021[a]   Taylor, Michigan 5–2   Hamilton, Ohio Champion
2022   Honolulu, Hawaii 5–1   Nolensville, Tennessee Champion
2023   El Segundo, California 6–1   Needville, Texas Champion
State U.S.
Championships
U.S.
Runner Up
LLWS
Championships
  Alabama 1 0 0
  Arizona 1 0 0
  Arkansas 0 1 0
  California 16 5 5
  Connecticut 1 2 1
  Florida 5 3 0
  Georgia 3 1 3
  Hawaii 6 1 4
  Illinois 1 1 0
  Indiana 0 2 0
  Iowa 0 1 0
  Kentucky 1 1 1
  Louisiana 1 1 1
  Massachusetts 0 2 0
  Michigan 1 1 2
  Montana 0 1 0
  Nevada 0 1 0
  New Hampshire 0 1 0
  New Jersey 1 2 1
  New York 1 2 1
  North Carolina 0 2 0
  Oregon 0 1 0
  Pennsylvania 2 0 0
  Rhode Island 1 0 0
  Tennessee 1 3 0
  Texas 3 7 0
  Virginia 0 2 0
  Washington 1 1 1

Regional Appearances edit

As of the 2023 LLWS, six states, and the federal district of Washington D.C., have only ever appeared in regional tournaments and have never advanced to the LLWS. In 2023, North Dakota became the most recent state to qualify for their first world series after a tournament expansion took place.

State Region
  Alaska Northwest
  Colorado Mountain
  Kansas Midwest
  Vermont New England
  Washington D.C. Mid-Atlantic
  Wisconsin Midwest
  Wyoming Mountain

Notes edit

  1. ^ Since there are no international teams participating in the 2021 Little League World Series, there is no official U.S. Championship Game. Therefore, the 2021 LLWS championship game is also considered to be the United States championship as it is the last game where two U.S. teams face off.
  • The 2022 Little League World Series included the return of international teams and a tournament expansion which added four regions (Metro, Mountain, Panama, Puerto Rico)

References edit