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1985 Junior League World Series

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1985 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 12–17
Final positions
ChampionsFlorida Tampa, Florida
Runner-upMaryland Salisbury, Maryland
← 1984
1986 →

The 1985 Junior League World Series took place from August 12–17 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Tampa, Florida defeated Salisbury, Maryland in the championship game.

This year featured the debut of the Host Team.

Teams

United States International
Michigan Midland, Michigan

Host
Puerto Rico Isabela, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Jackie Robinson West
Central
Maryland Salisbury, Maryland
Salisbury National
East
Florida Tampa, Florida

South
California Fullerton, California
Golden Hills
West

Results

[1][2][3][4][5]

SemifinalsWorld Championship
1–0Michigan Michigan1
Michigan Michigan5Illinois Illinois (F/8)2
California California21–0Illinois Illinois5
2–0Florida Florida10
1–0Florida Florida5
Florida Florida11Maryland Maryland1
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico5
3–0Florida Florida
3–1Maryland Maryland
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
0–1California California4
1–1Illinois Illinois2
0–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico9
1–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico12–1Maryland Maryland4
1–1Maryland Maryland6
1–1Michigan Michigan4
0–1Maryland Maryland5
1985 Junior League World Series Champions

Tampa, Florida

References

  1. ^ Salisbury 13's Open Up World Series. The Daily Times
  2. ^ Salisbury Stars Seek Rebound Effort Tonight. The Daily Times
  3. ^ Salisbury Keeps Hopes Alive. The Daily Times
  4. ^ Salisbury Plays for Title. The Daily Times
  5. ^ Salisbury Second in Nation. The Daily Times