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West Region
Most recent season or competition:
2015 Little League World Series qualification
FormerlyWest Region (Pre-split)
SportBaseball
Founded2001
No. of teams6
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
California Sweetwater Valley Little League, Bonita, California
Most titlesCalifornia Southern California (7)
Official websiteLittle League Baseball Western Region

The West Region is one of eight 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. However, when the LLWS was expanded in 2001 from eight teams (four U.S. teams and four "International" teams from the rest of the world) to 16 teams (eight U.S. and eight International), the Western Region was split into the Northwest and West Regions.

The West Region is made up of six districts in five states.

Wyoming was a member of the region from 2002–2006. During that time, Hawaii was in the Northwest Region. New Mexico was a part of the region in 2001, but was put in the Southwest Region the following year.

Regional championship

The list below lists each state's participant in the Little League West Region Tournament. That year's winner is indicated in green. The 2008 Waipahu, 2009 Chula Vista, and 2011 Ocean View teams went on to win the World Series.

2001

Year Arizona Northern California Southern California Hawaii Nevada New Mexico Utah
2001 San Xavier LL
Tucson
Los Gatos LL
Los Gatos
Oceanside
American LL
Oceanside
Ewa LL
Ewa Beach
Green Valley LL
Las Vegas
Eastdale LL
Albuquerque
Taylorsville LL
Taylorsville

2002–2005

In 2002, some Little League regions were realigned. This resulted in Wyoming joining the West Region, Hawaii moving to the Northwest Region, and New Mexico becoming part of the Southwest Region.

Year Arizona Northern California Southern California Nevada Utah Wyoming
2002 Arrowhead LL
Glendale
Aptos LL
Aptos
West Anaheim LL
Anaheim
Peccole LL
Las Vegas
Taylorsville LL
Taylorsville
Laramie LL
Laramie
2003 Chandler National LL
Chandler
Lakeside LL
Granite Bay/Loomis
Vineyard LL
Rancho Cucamonga
Green Valley LL
Henderson
No
representative
[a]
Laramie LL
Laramie
2004 Deer Valley LL
Glendale
Visalia National LL
Visalia
Conejo Valley
East LL
Thousand Oaks
Green Valley LL
Henderson
Taylorsville LL
Salt Lake City
Gillette LL
Gillette
2005 Chandler National LL
Chandler
Tracy National LL
Tracy
Rancho Buena
Vista LL
Vista
Peccole LL
Las Vegas
Snow Canyon LL
Santa Clara
Gillette LL
Gillette
  • [a] Before the start of the regional tournament, Utah's state champions were disqualified for participating in a non-sanctioned tournament prior to the start of the state tournament. The state's runner-up, who had lost the championship game by forfeit, were awarded the title. However, they would also be disqualified later for the same reason. Little League officials, after failing to find another replacement team on such short notice, decided the regional tournament would have to take place without a team from Utah.[1]

2006–present

In 2006, Hawaii returned to compete in the West Region, while Wyoming was moved to the Northwest Region.

Year Arizona Northern California Southern California Hawaii Nevada Utah
2006 Ahwatukee
American LL
Phoenix
River Park LL
Fresno
Northridge City LL
Northridge
Waipio LL
Waipahu
Lone Mountain LL
Las Vegas
Snow Canyon LL
Santa Clara
2007 Chandler National LL
Chandler
Moreland LL
San Jose
Solana Beach LL
Solana Beach
Waipio LL
Waipahu
Green Valley LL
Las Vegas
Snow Canyon LL
Santa Clara
2008 Arrowhead LL
Glendale
Pleasanton
American LL
Pleasanton
Aliso Viejo LL
Aliso Viejo
Waipio LL
Waipahu
Paseo Verde LL
Henderson
Cedar City LL
Cedar City
2009 Arrowhead LL
Glendale
Loomis-Eureka LL
Granite Bay
Park View LL
Chula Vista
Central East Maui LL
Wailuku
Legacy LL
Las Vegas
Cedar City
American LL
Cedar City
2010 North Scottsdale LL
Scottsdale
Napa National LL
Napa
Ocean View LL
Huntington Beach
Waipio LL
Waipahu
Mountain Ridge LL
Las Vegas
Washington LL
Washington
2011 Rio Rico LL
Rio Rico
Red Bluff LL
Red Bluff
Ocean View LL
Huntington Beach
Central East Maui LL
Wailuku
Silverado LL
Las Vegas
Washington LL
Washington
2012 Rincon LL
Tucson
Petaluma National LL
Petaluma
Orange LL
Orange
Nānākuli-Maili LL
Nānākuli
Cheyenne LL
North Las Vegas
Cedar National LL
Cedar City
2013 Chandler National
South LL
Chandler
Belmont-Redwood
Shores LL
Belmont-Redwood Shores
Eastlake LL
Chula Vista
Central East Maui LL
Wailuku
Mountain Ridge LL
North Las Vegas
Dixie LL
St. George
2014 Chandler National
North LL
Chandler
Pacifica
American LL
Pacifica
Encinitas LL
Encinitas
Honolulu LL
Honolulu
Mountain Ridge LL
North Las Vegas
Dixie LL
St. George
2015 Chandler National
North LL
Chandler
Cambrian Park LL
San Jose
Sweetwater LL
Bonita
Waipio LL
Waipahu
Paseo Verde LL
Henderson
Snow Canyon LL
Santa Clara

LLWS results

As of the 2015 Little League World Series.

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2001 Oceanside American LL California Oceanside U.S. Semifinal 3–1
2002 Aptos LL California Aptos Group Stage 1–2
2003 National LL Arizona Chandler U.S. Semifinal 3–1
2004 Conejo Valley LL California Thousand Oaks Runner-Up 5–1
2005 Rancho Buena Vista LL California Vista 3rd Place 5–1
2006 Ahwatukee American LL Arizona Phoenix Group Stage 2–1
2007 National LL Arizona Chandler U.S. Semifinal 2–2
2008 Waipio LL Hawaii Waipio Champions 6–0
2009 Park View LL California Chula Vista Champions 5–1
2010 Waipio LL Hawaii Waipahu Runner-Up 4–2
2011 Ocean View LL California Huntington Beach Champions 5–1
2012 Petaluma National LL California Petaluma 3rd Place 5–2
2013 Eastlake LL California Chula Vista Runner-Up 4–1
2014 Mountain Ridge LL Nevada Las Vegas Runner-Up 3–2
2015 Sweetwater Valley LL California Bonita U.S. Semifinal 3–2

Results by state

As of the 2015 Little League World Series.

State West
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
California Southern California 7 30–8 .789
Arizona Arizona 3 7–4 .636
Hawaii Hawaii 2 10–2 .846
California Northern California 2 6–4 .600
Nevada Nevada 1 3–2 .600
Utah Utah 0 0–0
Total 15 56–20 .737

See also

References

  1. ^ "2003 Little League Baseball West Region Tournament". Retrieved 2009-08-11.