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1999 Senior League World Series

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1999 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationKissimmee, Florida
DatesAugust 15–August 21
Final positions
ChampionsFlorida Conway, Florida
Runner-upVenezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela
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The 1999 Senior League World Series took place from August 15–21 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. Conway, Florida defeated Maracaibo, Venezuela in the championship game.

Teams

United States International
Florida Conway, Florida
District 3
Host
CanadaBritish Columbia Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Whalley
Canada
Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Jackie Robinson
Central
Belgium Brussels, Belgium

Europe
Pennsylvania Franklin, Pennsylvania

East
Guam Hagåtña, Guam
Central
Far East
North Carolina Mint Hill, North Carolina

South
Venezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela

Latin America
California Westminster, California
Westminster
West

Results

[1] [2]

Preliminary Round

Winners Bracket Template:9TeamBracket-TTProLeague

Losers Bracket

Second RoundThird RoundFourth RoundSemifinals
0–1Belgium Belgium21–1Venezuela Venezuela2
0–1North Carolina North Carolina02–1Canada Canada0
0–1California California41–1Canada Canada14
2–1Venezuela Venezuela4
3–1California California2
2–1Guam Guam0
0–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania21–1Illinois Illinois42–1California California12
1–1California California6
0–1Canada Canada10

Elimination round

Semifinals World Championship
      
3–0 Florida Florida 9
2–0 Guam Guam 5
4–0 Florida Florida 10
3–1 Venezuela Venezuela 2
2–1 Venezuela Venezuela 4
3–1 California California 2
1999 Senior League World Series Champions

District 3
Conway, Florida

Notable players

References

  1. ^ 1999 Senior League Baseball World Series Tournament. [1] Littleleague.org
  2. ^ Conway Confident For World Series. [2]. Orlando Sentinel.