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1982 Senior League World Series

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1982 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationGary, Indiana
DatesAugust 16–21, 1982
Final positions
ChampionsCalifornia Santa Barbara, California
Runner-upFlorida Orange Park, Florida
← 1981
1983 →

The 1982 Senior League World Series took place from August 16–21 in Gary, Indiana, United States. Santa Barbara, California defeated Orange Park, Florida in the championship game.

Teams

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United States International
New York (state) Staten Island, New York

East
Canada Lethbridge. Alberta

Canada
Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

North
Belgium Brussels, Belgium

Europe
Florida Orange Park, Florida

South
Taiwan Pingtung, Taiwan

Far East
California Santa Barbara, California
Goleta Valley
West
Netherlands Antilles Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Latin America

Results

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Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalChampionship
Florida Florida7
Canada Canada2
1–0Florida Florida9
1–0New York (state) New York8
New York (state) New York14
Wisconsin Wisconsin3
2–0Florida Florida2
2–0California California4
Belgium Belgium
Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles
1–0Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles0
1–0California California9
Taiwan Taiwan5
California California83–0California California11
3–1Florida Florida4
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles4
0–1Canada Canada121–1Canada Canada (F/8)52–1Florida Florida2
0–1Wisconsin Wisconsin102–1Canada Canada93–1Taiwan Taiwan1
2–1Taiwan Taiwan10
1–1New York (state) New York1
0–1Belgium Belgium31–1Taiwan Taiwan5
0–1Taiwan Taiwan4
1982 Senior League World Series Champions

Goleta Valley LL
Santa Barbara, California

References

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  1. ^ All-Stars Face Uphill Battle in World Series. Lethbridge Herald
  2. ^ Comeback Saves All-Stars from Elimination. Lethbridge Herald
  3. ^ All-Stars Hope to Hang in There. Lethbridge Herald
  4. ^ All-Stars Join the Final Four. Lethbridge Herald
  5. ^ All-Stars Out of World Series. Lethbridge Herald
  6. ^ Gary Honors to California. Lethbridge Herald