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The 2016 Little League World Series was held from August 18 to August 28 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania .[ 1] Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed in the 70th edition of the Little League World Series . Maine-Endwell Little League of Maine -Endwell, New York , defeated East Seoul Little League of Seoul, South Korea , in the championship game by a 2–1 score. It was the first Little League World Series title for a team from the United States since 2011 , and for the state of New York since 1964 , and the third overall.
Regional qualifying tournaments were held between June and August 2016.
United States
International
Bowling Green, Kentucky Great Lakes Region Bowling Green Eastern Little League
Seoul, South Korea Asia-Pacific and Middle East Region East Seoul Little League
Maine -Endwell, New York Mid-Atlantic Region Maine-Endwell Little League
Sydney, New South Wales Australia Region Hills Little League
Johnston, Iowa Midwest Region Johnston Little League
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Region Hastings Community Little League
Warwick, Rhode Island New England Region Warwick North Little League
Willemstad, Curaçao Caribbean Region Pariba Little League
Bend, Oregon Northwest Region Bend North Little League
Emilia, Italy Europe and Africa Region Emilia Little League
Goodlettsville, Tennessee Southeast Region Goodlettsville Baseball Little League
Tokyo Japan Region Chofu Little League
San Antonio, Texas Southwest Region McAllister Park American Little League
Aguadulce, Panama Latin America Region Aguadulce Cabezera Little League
Chula Vista, California West Region Park View Little League
San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Mexico Region San Nicolás Little League
The draw to determine the opening round pairings took place on June 16, 2016.[ 2]
United States bracket [ edit ]
Upper round 1 Upper round 2 Upper final Final August 18 – Game 2 New York 7 August 22 – Game 14 Rhode Island 2 New York3 August 18 – Game 4 Tennessee1 Oregon 2 August 24 – Game 24 Tennessee 3 New York13 August 19 – Game 6 Kentucky10 California 1 August 22 – Game 16 (F/7 ) Iowa 5 Iowa4 August 19 – Game 8 (F/5 ) Kentucky14 Texas 1 August 27 – U.S. championship Kentucky 11 New York4 Tennessee2 Lower round 1 Lower round 2 Lower round 3 Lower final August 23 – Game 18 August 20 – Game 10 Iowa3 August 25 – Game 26 Rhode Island8 Rhode Island2 August 24 – Game 22 (F/5 ) Kentucky4 Oregon0 Iowa3 Tennessee8 August 23 – Game 20 (F/7 ) Tennessee14 August 20 – Game 12 Tennessee4 California5 California2 Texas0
International bracket [ edit ]
Upper round 1 Upper round 2 Upper final Final August 18 – Game 1 Panama 10 August 22 – Game 13 Mexico 2 Panama3 August 18 – Game 3 Australia2 Australia 3 August 24 – Game 23 Italy 1 Panama3 August 19 – Game 5 South Korea2 Japan 4 August 22 – Game 15 (F/5 ) Canada 10 Canada0 August 19 – Game 7 South Korea10 South Korea 3 August 27 – International championship Curaçao 0 Panama2 South Korea7 Lower round 1 Lower round 2 Lower round 3 Lower final August 23 – Game 17 August 20 – Game 9 Canada1 August 25 – Game 25 Mexico12 Mexico7 August 24 – Game 21 (F/4 ) South Korea7 Italy7 Mexico10 Mexico0 August 23 – Game 19 Australia0 August 20 – Game 11 Australia2 Japan1 Curaçao1 Curaçao2
Teams that lost their first two games played a crossover game against a team from the other side of the bracket that also lost its first two games. These games were labeled Game A and Game B. This provided teams who were already eliminated the opportunity to play a third game.
This consolation game is played between the loser of the United States championship and the loser of the International championship.
Little League World Championship
August 28 – Lamade Stadium
South Korea 1
New York 2
2016 Little League World Series Champions
Maine-Endwell Little League Maine-Endwell, New York
Name
HR Count
Team
Zach McWilliams
4
Southeast
Seum Kwon
3
Asia-Pacific
Esmith Pineda
3
Latin America
Wontae Cho
2
Asia Pacific
Gael Cortez
2
Mexico
Ryan Harlost
2
Mid-Atlantic
Jaekyeong Kim
2
Asia-Pacific
Jose Leal
2
Mexico
Kenny Rix
2
New England
Jude Abbadessa
1
Mid-Atlantic
Donovan Antonia
1
Caribbean
Stephen Courtney
1
Australia
Kaiden Dinh
1
Midwest
J.T. Garcia
1
Midwest
Carlos Gonzalez
1
Latin America
Devin Hinojosa
1
West
So Hirao
1
Japan
Brent Iredale
1
Australia
Ethan Jackson
1
Southeast
Tanner Jones
1
Southeast
Tyler Jones
1
Southeast
Victor Juarez
1
Mexico
Moosung Kim
1
Asia-Pacific
Yoomin Lee
1
Asia-Pacific
Lucas Marrujo
1
West
R.J. Moore
1
Southeast
Carson Myers
1
Great Lakes
Devin Obee
1
Great Lakes
Jungtaek Ru
1
Asia-Pacific
Cristian Santarelli
1
Canada
Loreto Siniscalchi
1
Canada
Joaquin Tejada
1
Latin America
Dominic Tellis
1
Southwest
The Maine-Endwell Little League became only the third team from New York state to win the Little League World Series (the others were Schenectady in 1954 and Staten Island in 1964). The MELL reached the LLWS with an undefeated record of 19 wins and no losses;[ 3] [ 4] in total, their record was 24–0.[ 5]
Red indicates loss
Green indicates win
41°14′N 76°59′W / 41.23°N 76.98°W / 41.23; -76.98
World Series Results Qualification Regions
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