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The Northwest Region is one of ten United States regions that currently send teams to the Little League World Series, the largest youth baseball competition in the world. The region's participation in the LLWS dates back to 1957, when it was known as the West Region .
It had been born off of the old Great Northern Conference's Orange Division. The following schools were members at some point: Bowling Green Bobcats (1956–60, 1969–78, to Northern Lakes) Oregon Clay Eagles (1956-2003, to Toledo City League) Fostoria Redmen (1956-2000, to Northern Ohio)
2024 Little League World Series United States bracket schedule, results. All game times are ET. Wednesday, Aug. 14. Game 2 – New England 1 - 3 West F Game 4 – Southeast 2 - 1 Midwest F ...
The 2011 Little League World Series took place in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, between August 18 and 28. [1] ... August 23 – Game 22
La Grande defeated South Central 14-12 in the championship game of the Oregon Little League Junior Baseball Tournament on Wednesday, July 21, in Turner. "The kids went into the game knowing that ...
The Northwest league expanded from a four–team league in 1969 to a six–team league in 1970 with the addition of Coos Bay–North Bend and the Bend Rainbows. [1] The Oakland A's had a Northwest League farm team in Pasco, Washington where they played the 1969 season as the Tri-City A's. Davego Sports Inc., who owned the Tri-City franchise ...
Hilo manager Ryan Pagan and his 14 players know they have "big shoes to fill " as they open the Little League West Regional today. Hilo, which won the 12U state tournament in late July, will play ...
1986 - On April 28, 1986, the Little East Conference (LEC) was founded. Charter members included Eastern Connecticut State University, the University of Massachusetts Boston, Southeastern Massachusetts University (now the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Plymouth State College (now Plymouth State University), Rhode Island College and the University of Southern Maine; beginning the 1986 ...