Qualification for the 2011 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2011.
2011 Little League World Series qualification Great Lakes winner La Grange, Kentucky Mid-Atlantic winner Clinton County, Pennsylvania Midwest winner Rapid City, South Dakota New England winner Cumberland, Rhode Island Northwest winner Billings, Montana Southeast winner Warner Robins, Georgia Southwest winner Lafayette, Louisiana West winner Huntington Beach, California Asia-Pacific winner Kaohsiung , Taiwan Canada winner Langley, British Columbia Caribbean winner Oranjestad , Aruba Europe winner Rotterdam , Netherlands Japan winner Hamamatsu , Shizuoka Latin America winner Maracay , Venezuela Mexico winner Mexicali , Baja California Middle East-Africa winner Dhahran , Saudi Arabia
The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 5–13.[ 1]
Semi-finals Final
August 10 – Indianapolis
1 Indiana 3
August 13 – Indianapolis
4 Ohio 4
4 Ohio 0
August 10 – Indianapolis
2 Kentucky 3
2 Kentucky 8
3 Michigan 0
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–15.[ 2]
Semi-finals Final
August 12 – Bristol
1 Pennsylvania 3
August 15 – Bristol
4 New York 0
1 Pennsylvania 5
August 12 – Bristol
3 New Jersey 2
2 Delaware 1
3 New Jersey 2
The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 6–13.[ 3]
Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.
Semi-finals Final
August 11 – Indianapolis
1 South Dakota 7
August 13 – Indianapolis
4 Missouri 2
1 South Dakota 4
August 11 – Indianapolis
3 Nebraska 2
2 Iowa 1
3 Nebraska 5
The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–13.[ 4]
Semi-finals Final
August 11 – Bristol
1 New Hampshire 4
August 13 – Bristol
4 Massachusetts 9
4 Massachusetts 7
August 11 – Bristol
3 Rhode Island 13
2 Connecticut 7
3 Rhode Island 8
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.[ 5]
Semi-finals Final
August 11 – San Bernardino
1 Washington 3
August 13 – San Bernardino
4 Oregon 4
4 Oregon 1
August 11 – San Bernardino
2 Montana 7
2 Montana 6
3 Idaho 2
The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia on August 5–12.[ 6]
Semi-finals Final
August 10 – Warner Robins
1A Florida 12
August 12 – Warner Robins
2B Alabama 6
1A Florida 2
August 10 – Warner Robins
1B Georgia 4
1B Georgia 7
2A West Virginia 0
The tournament took place in Waco, Texas on August 5–11.[ 7]
Semi-finals Final
August 9 – Waco
1A Louisiana 14
August 11 – Waco (7 inn.)
2B New Mexico 6
1A Louisiana 8
August 9 – Waco
2A Texas East 7
1B Colorado 4
2A Texas East 5
The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.[ 8]
The tournament took place in Guam from July 9–15.[ 9]
Semi-finals Final
July 14 – Guam
1A Taiwan 12
July 15 – Guam
2B Guam 2
1A Taiwan 3
July 14 – Guam
1B South Korea 1
2A Thailand 0
1B South Korea 10
The tournament took place in North Vancouver, British Columbia on August 6–13.[ 10]
Semi-finals Final
August 12 – North Vancouver
1 Ontario 3
August 13 – North Vancouver (4 inn.)
4 Quebec 4
4 Quebec 0
August 12 – North Vancouver
2 British Columbia 11
2 British Columbia 2
3 British Columbia (Host) 1
The tournament took place St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on July 9–16.[ 11]
Semi-finals Final
July 15 – St. Thomas
1A Puerto Rico 0
July 16 – St. Thomas
2B Aruba 4
2B Aruba 4
July 15 – St. Thomas
2A U.S. Virgin Islands A 2
1B Curaçao 7
2A U.S. Virgin Islands A 8
The tournament took place in Kutno , Poland on July 22–29.[ 12]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
July 27 – Kutno
1A Czech Republic 7
July 28 – Kutno
4B Great Britain 1
1A Czech Republic 20
July 27 – Kutno
2B Italy 1
2B Italy 10
July 29 – Kutno
3A Ukraine 0
1A Czech Republic 1
July 27 – Kutno
1B Netherlands 7
2A Lithuania 1
July 28 – Kutno
3B Belarus 2
3B Belarus 1
July 27 – Kutno
1B Netherlands 11
1B Netherlands 5
4A Belgium 1
The first two rounds of the tournament were held on July 2, and the remaining three rounds were played on July 9. All games were played in Tokyo .[ 14]
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
July 2 – Tokyo
Seya 5
July 9 – Tokyo
Tokyo Kitasuna4
Seya 22
July 2 – Tokyo
Matsusaka6
Kasaoka5
July 9 – Tokyo
Matsusaka 16
Seya 2
July 2 – Tokyo
Osaka Ibaraki0
Sapporo Shinotoni1
July 9 – Tokyo
Osaka Ibaraki 17
Osaka Ibaraki 8
July 2 – Tokyo
Sendai Higashi4
Chiba City7
July 9 – Tokyo
Sendai Higashi 13
Seya3
July 2 – Tokyo
Hamamatsu Minami 14
Suzaka1
July 9 – Tokyo
Hamamatsu Minami 13
Hamamatsu Minami 3
July 2 – Tokyo
Chōfu1
Niihama2
July 9 – Tokyo
Chōfu 13
Hamamatsu Minami 11
July 2 – Tokyo
Koshigaya1
Miyakonojō 2
July 9 – Tokyo
Osaka Yodogawa1
Miyakonojō12
July 2 – Tokyo
Koshigaya 13
Koshigaya 4
Yamagata1
The tournament took place in San José, Costa Rica on July 16–23.[ 15]
Semi-finals Final
July 22 – San José
1A Venezuela 4
July 23 – San José
2B El Salvador 3
1A Venezuela 13
July 22 – San José
1B Colombia 6
1B Colombia 6
2A Panama 5
The tournament took place in Mexicali , Baja California on July 24–30.[ 16]
The tournament took place in Kutno , Poland on July 13–16.[ 17]
1 Kampala , Uganda won the Middle East-Africa Region, but were denied visas to enter the United States.[ 18] [ 19] In order to maintain the 16-team field in the Little League World Series, Little League invited the runners-up of the MEA Region, Dhahran , Saudi Arabia , to participate.[ 20]
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^ Harris, Kent (July 24, 2011). "KMC team disqualified from Little League tournament" . Stripes.com . Retrieved July 25, 2011 .
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^ Communications Division (July 22, 2011). "Visa Applications Denied for Little League Team from Uganda" . Little League . Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved July 30, 2011 .
^ Zinser, Lynn (July 29, 2011). "No Little League World Series for Ugandan Team" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on September 7, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2011 .
^ Communications Division. "Arabian-American Little League of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to Receive Berth in Little League Baseball World Series" . Little League . Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2011 .