2002 Little League World Series
Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 16–August 25 |
Teams | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Valley Sports American Little League Louisville, Kentucky |
Runner-up | Sendai Higashi Little League Sendai, Miyagi, Japan |
The 2002 Little League World Series took place between August 16 and August 25 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Valley Sports American Little League of Pleasure Ridge Park, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky, defeated Sendai Higashi Little League of Sendai, Japan, in the championship game of the 56th Little League World Series (LLWS).
Notable players included 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Austin Dillon, a member of the Clemmons, North Carolina, Little League representing the Southeast region.[1]
At the beginning of the 2002 tournament the Little League organization retired uniform number 11 for all teams playing in the LLWS from that year forward in honour of Fire Department of New York firefighter Michael Cammarata, a victim of the September 11, 2001 attacks,[2] who had worn that number during the 1991 LLWS.
Qualification
[edit]Between five and twelve teams take part in 16 regional qualification tournaments, which vary in format depending on region. In the United States, the qualification tournaments are in the same format as the Little League World Series itself: a round-robin tournament followed by an elimination round to determine the regional champion.
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C | Pool D |
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Fort Worth, Texas Southwest Westside Little League |
Manhattan, New York Mid-Atlantic Harlem Little League |
Valencia, Venezuela Latin America Los Leones Little League |
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan Asia Sendai Hagashi Little League |
Worcester, Massachusetts New England Jesse Burkett Little League |
Louisville, Kentucky Great Lakes Valley Sports American Little League |
Regina, Saskatchewan Canada North Regina Little League |
Willemstad, Curaçao Caribbean Pariba Little League |
Webb City, Missouri Midwest Webb City Little League |
Aptos, California West Aptos Little League |
Hagåtña, Guam Pacific Central Little League |
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico Mexico Country de Monterrey Little League |
Waipio, Hawaii Northwest Waipio Little League |
Clemmons, North Carolina Southeast Southwest Forsyth Little League |
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Transatlantic Arabian-American Little League |
Moscow, Russia Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Khovrino Little League |
Pool play
[edit]The top two teams in each pool move on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each met on August 25 to play for the Little League world championship.
Region | Record |
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Southwest | 2–1 |
New England | 2–1 |
Northwest | 2–1 |
Midwest | 0–3 |
Region | Record |
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Great Lakes | 3–0 |
Mid-Atlantic | 2–1 |
West | 1–2 |
Southeast | 0–3 |
August 16
New England | 2–3 | Northwest |
Midwest | 0–1 | Southwest |
August 17
West | 1–4 | Great Lakes |
Mid-Atlantic | 9–3 | Southeast |
New England | 2–1 | Midwest |
August 18
Southeast | 8–11 | West |
West | 10–4 | Southeast |
Northwest | 0–8 | Southwest |
Great Lakes | 2–0 | Mid-Atlantic |
August 19
New England | 6–0 | Southwest |
Midwest | 1–2 | Northwest |
August 20
West | 2–5 | Mid-Atlantic |
Southeast | 2–4 | Great Lakes |
International
[edit]Region | Record |
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Latin America | 2–1 |
Pacific | 2–1 |
Transatlantic | 2–1 |
Canada | 0–3 |
Region | Record |
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Asia | 3–0 |
Caribbean | 2–1 |
Mexico | 1–2 |
EMEA | 0–3 |
August 16
Transatlantic | 3–2 | Canada |
August 17
Pacific | 1–11 | Latin America |
Mexico | 1–10 | Caribbean |
EMEA | 0–7 | Asia |
August 18
Transatlantic | 6–9 | Pacific |
Mexico | 4–3 | EMEA |
August 19
EMEA | 0–13† (4 innings) |
Caribbean |
Asia | 11–0† (4 innings) |
Mexico |
Canada | 3–9 | Latin America |
August 20
Asia | 5–0 | Caribbean |
Canada | 7–12 | Pacific |
Transatlantic | 6–5 | Latin America |
Elimination rounds
[edit]2002 Little League World Series Champions |
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Valley Sports American Little League Louisville, Kentucky |
Notes
[edit]- † Game ended by "mercy rule" (at least a 10-run difference through 5 innings)
Champions path
[edit]The Louisville Valley Sports American LL went undefeated on their road to the LLWS, winning all eleven of their matches.[3][4] In total record was 17–0.
Round | Opposition | Result |
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Kentucky State Tournament | ||
Group Stage | Clay County LL | 7-1 |
Group Stage | Morehead LL | 1-0 |
Group Stage | Owensboro Southern LL | 6-4 (14 inn) |
Semifinals | Richmond LL | 11-0 (4 inn) |
Championship | Owensboro Southern LL | 3-0 |
Great Lakes Regional | ||
Group Stage | Hamilton West Side American LL | 5-0 |
Group Stage | Bradley-Bourbonnais LL | 2-1 |
Group Stage | Merrill LL | 4-1 |
Group Stage | Grosse Pointe Farms-City LL | 3-1 |
Semifinals | Hamilton West Side American LL | 2-1 |
Great Lakes Region Championship | Brownsburg LL | 8-1 |
References
[edit]- ^ Pockrass, Bob (August 16, 2013). "Austin Dillon used to pressure after playing in Little League World Series". Sporting News. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
- ^ "Little League Honors a Hero". WNEP, August 21, 2017.
- ^ "Great Lakes Region Tournament Historical Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
- ^ "Great Lakes Region Tournament". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
External links
[edit]- 2002 official results via Wayback Machine
- Recap of championship game via Wayback Machine