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Senior League World Series (Central Region)

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Central Region
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Senior League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded1962
No. of teams13
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Illinois Burbank, Illinois
Most titles Michigan (14)

The Senior League World Series Central Region is one of six United States regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The region's participation in the SLWS dates back to 1962, when it was known as the North Region.

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Transcription

Central Region States

Region Champions

As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.

Year City SLWS Record
1962 Ohio New London, Ohio Third Place 0–1
1963 Indiana Gary, Indiana 1–1
1964 Iowa Des Moines, Iowa 0–1
1965 Indiana Merrillville, Indiana Fourth Place 1–2
1966 Ohio Dayton, Ohio Not in Top 4 0–2
1967 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Third Place 1–2
1968 Ohio Dayton, Ohio Fourth Place 2–2
1969 Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Not in Top 4 1–2
1970 Ohio Painesville, Ohio Third Place 3–2
1971 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Fourth Place 3–2
1972 Illinois Lincolnwood, Illinois Not in Top 4 2–2
1973 Illinois Chicago, Illinois 1–2
1974 Illinois Chicago, Illinois 1–2
1975 Illinois Chicago, Illinois Runner–Up 4–2
1976 Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Third Place 2–2
1977 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 3–2
1978 Illinois Burbank, Illinois Runner–Up 4–2
1979 Michigan Taylor, Michigan Fourth Place 2–2
1980 Illinois Chicago, Illinois Not in Top 4 1–2
1981 Michigan Taylor, Michigan 1–2
1982 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 0–2
1983 Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana 1–2
1984 Michigan Midland, Michigan 1–2
1985 Illinois Chicago, Illinois 0–2
1986 Michigan Midland, Michigan 1–2
1987 Ohio Athens, Ohio Champions 5–1
1988 Michigan Ypsilanti, Michigan Fourth Place 2–2
1989 Ohio Painesville, Ohio Not in Top 4 0–2
1990 Indiana South Gibson, Indiana 0–3
1991 Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana 3–3
1992 Indiana Center Grove, Indiana 2–3
1993 Indiana Center Grove, Indiana Fourth Place 3–3
1994 Michigan Midland, Michigan Runner–Up 3–2
1995 Indiana Clarksville, Indiana 4–2
1996 Ohio Maumee, Ohio Not in Top 4 2–3
1997 Michigan Saginaw, Michigan 1–3
1998 Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana 1–3
1999 Illinois Chicago, Illinois 1–2
2000 Iowa Des Moines, Iowa 1–3
2001 Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan 2–3
2002 Indiana South Bend, Indiana 2–2
2003 Iowa Urbandale, Iowa Semifinals 2–3
2004 Illinois Chicago, Illinois Not in Top 4 2–2
2005 Iowa Urbandale, Iowa Champions 5–1
2006 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Not in Top 4 1–3
2007 Michigan Niles, Michigan 1–2
2008 Ohio New Philadelphia, Ohio 2–2
2009 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 1–3
2010 Ohio Holmes County, Ohio 2–2
2011 Michigan Midland, Michigan 2–2
2012 Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Semifinals 2–3
2013 Illinois Chicago, Illinois Not in Top 4 0–4
2014 Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 1–3
2015 Ohio Holmes County, Ohio Runner–Up 3–1
2016 Illinois Chicago, Illinois Champions 5–0
2017 Ohio Holmes County, Ohio Not in Top 4 1–2
2018 Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 1–2
2019 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 0–2
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis[1]
2021
2022 Illinois Burbank, Illinois Not in Top 4 0–2
Year City SLWS Record

Results by State

As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.

State Region
Championships
SLWS
Championships
Michigan Michigan 14 0
Illinois Illinois 12 1
Ohio Ohio 11
Indiana Indiana 10 0
Wisconsin Wisconsin 7
Iowa Iowa 5 1

See also

Central Region in other Little League divisions

References

  1. ^ "Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments". 30 April 2020.
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