Little League World Series (Southwest Region)
Most recent season or competition: 2015 Little League World Series qualification | |
Formerly |
South Region (1957–2000) Gulf States Region (2001) |
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Sport | Baseball |
Founded | 2002 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Pearland West Little League, Pearland, Texas |
Most titles |
Louisiana Texas East Texas West (5) |
Official website | Little League Baseball Southwest Region |
The Southwest 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 South 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 Southern Region was split into the Southeast and Southwest Regions.
Regional headquarters are located in Waco, Texas.
The Southwest Region is made up of eight districts in seven states.
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- Texas (Split into two districts, "East" and "West")
Regional championship in the Gulf States
In 2001, the region was briefly called the Gulf States region. Alabama and Tennessee competed in this region before joining the Southeast Region the following year. The table below lists the participants in the 2001 tournament, with the winner indicated in green.
Year | Alabama | Arkansas | Louisiana | Mississippi | Oklahoma | Tennessee | Texas |
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2001 | Huntsville National LL Huntsville |
Benton National LL Benton |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Biloxi National LL Biloxi |
Grove Sports LL Grove |
Donelson American LL Donnelson |
Oak Ridge Woodlands Area LL The Woodlands |
Regional championship in the Southwest
In 2002, the region was renamed the Southwest Region. Colorado and New Mexico joined the region to replace Alabama and Tennessee. Additionally, Texas was split into two districts, giving the Southwest region eight teams. The list below lists each state's participant in the Southwest Little League Region Tournament. That year's winner is indicated in green.
Year | Arkansas | Colorado | Louisiana | Mississippi | New Mexico | Oklahoma | Texas East | Texas West |
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2002 | Benton National LL Benton |
North Boulder LL Boulder |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Noon Optimist LL Roswell |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
First Colony LL Sugar Land |
Fort Worth Westside LL Fort Worth |
2003 | Bryant National LL Bryant |
Academy LL Colorado Springs |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
PYAA LL Picayune |
Artesia LL Artesia |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
Lamar National LL Richmond |
Jim Parker LL Odessa |
2004 | Bryant Athletic LL Bryant |
Academy LL Colorado Springs |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Shorthorn LL Carlsbad |
John Hess LL Tulsa |
Lamar National LL Richmond |
McAllister Park LL San Antonio |
2005 | Bryant Athletic LL Bryant |
Academy LL Colorado Springs |
Lafayette LL Lafayette |
Biloxi LL Biloxi |
Eastdale LL Albuquerque |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
Washington County LL Washington County |
Del Mar LL Laredo |
2006 | Mountain Home LL Mountain Home |
Academy LL Colorado Springs |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
D'Iberville LL D'Iberville |
Shorthorn LL Carlsbad |
Northeastern Oklahoma LL Ottawa County |
Groves National LL Groves |
Lubbock Western LL Lubbock |
2007 | Benton National LL Benton |
Monument LL Grand Junction |
Lafayette LL Lafayette |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Noon Optimist LL Roswell |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
Tomball LL Tomball |
Lubbock Western LL Lubbock |
2008 | White Hall LL White Hall |
Grand Mesa LL Grand Junction |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Eastdale LL Albuquerque |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
Lamar American LL Richmond |
Lubbock Southwest LL Lubbock |
2009 | White Hall LL White Hall |
Grand Mesa LL Grand Junction |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Biloxi LL Biloxi |
Eastdale LL Albuquerque |
Tulsa LL Tulsa |
Bridge City LL Bridge City |
McAllister Park LL San Antonio |
2010 | Arkadelphia LL Arkadelphia |
Orchard Mesa LL Grand Junction |
Lincoln Parish LL Ruston |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Altamont LL Albuquerque |
Tulsa American LL Tulsa |
Pearland White LL Pearland |
Eagle Pass American LL Eagle Pass |
2011 | White Hall LL White Hall |
North Boulder LL Boulder |
Lafayette LL Lafayette |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Altamont LL Albuquerque |
Pittsburg County LL Krebs |
Pearland Maroon LL Pearland |
North Midland LL Midland |
2012 | White Hall LL White Hall |
Monument LL Grand Junction |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
D'Iberville LL D'Iberville |
Petroglyph LL Albuquerque |
Northeast Oklahoma LL Ottawa County |
Lufkin LL Lufkin |
McAllister Park National LL San Antonio |
2013 | Malvern LL Malvern |
North Boulder LL Boulder |
Bossier National LL Bossier City |
Ocean Springs LL Ocean Springs |
Fairacres LL Las Cruces |
Tulsa LL Tulsa |
Pearland Maroon LL Pearland |
Universal LL Corpus Christi |
2014 | Pine Bluff Western LL Pine Bluff |
North Boulder LL Boulder |
South Lake Charles LL Lake Charles |
Biloxi LL Biloxi |
Eastdale LL Albuquerque |
Pittsburg County LL McAlester |
Pearland East LL Pearland |
Northside Suburban LL San Antonio |
2015 | Pine Bluff Western LL Pine Bluff |
North Boulder LL Boulder |
Eastbank LL Jefferson Parish |
Oktibbeha/Winston LL Starkville |
Paradise Hills LL Albuquerque |
Tulsa National LL Tulsa |
Pearland West LL Pearland |
McAllister Park LL San Antonio |
LLWS results
As of the 2015 Little League World Series.
Year | Champion | City | LLWS | Record |
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2001 | South Lake Charles LL | Lake Charles | Group Stage | 1–2 |
2002 | Westside LL | Fort Worth | US Semifinal | 2–2 |
2003 | Lamar National LL | Richmond | US Semifinal | 2–2 |
2004 | Lamar National LL | Richmond | 3rd place | 5–1 |
2005 | Lafayette LL | Lafayette | US Semifinal | 2–2 |
2006 | South Lake Charles LL | Lake Charles | Group Stage | 1–2 |
2007 | Lubbock Western LL | Lubbock | 3rd Place | 4–1 |
2008 | South Lake Charles LL | Lake Charles | 4th Place | 3–3 |
2009 | McAllister Park American LL | San Antonio | 4th Place | 4–2 |
2010 | Pearland White LL | Pearland | 4th Place | 3–3 |
2011 | Lafayette LL | Lafayette | Round 2 | 1–2 |
2012 | McAllister Park National LL | San Antonio | US Semifinal | 2–2 |
2013 | Universal LL | Corpus Christi | Round 1 | 1–2 |
2014 | Pearland East LL | Pearland | Round 3 | 2–2 |
2015 | Pearland West LL | Pearland | 3rd Place | 4–2 |
Results by state
As of the 2015 Little League World Series.
State | Southwest Championships | Record in LLWS | PCT |
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Texas | 10 | 29–19 | .604 |
Louisiana | 5 | 8–11 | .421 |
Arkansas | 0 | 0–0 | – |
Colorado | 0 | 0–0 | – |
Mississippi | 0 | 0–0 | – |
New Mexico | 0 | 0–0 | – |
Oklahoma | 0 | 0–0 | – |
Total | 15 | 37–30 | .552 |