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1962 Senior League World Series

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1962 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationWilliamsport, Pennsylvania
DatesAugust 17–18, 1962
Final positions
ChampionsNew York (state) West Hempstead, New York
Runner-upCalifornia La Habra, California
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The 1962 Senior League World Series took place from August 17–18 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States at Bowman Field. West Hempstead, New York defeated La Habra, California, in the championship game. West Hempstead resident, Joseph J. Sarcona managed the team to victory. It was Long Island's first Little League World Series championship.

This was the first SLWS to feature the traditional geographical regions. It was the second, and final, edition to be held in Williamsport.

Teams

United States
New York (state) West Hempstead, New York

East
Ohio New London, Ohio

North
Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida

South
California La Habra, California

West

Results

[1][2]

Semifinals Championship
      
New York (state) New York 3
Ohio Ohio 2
1–0 New York (state) New York 8
1–0 California California 2
California California 5
Florida Florida 3 Third Place Game
0–1 Ohio Ohio (Tie F/7) 11
0–1 Florida Florida 11
1962 Senior League World Series Champions

West Hempstead, New York

References

  1. ^ Play for LL Title Today. Stroudsburg Daily Record
  2. ^ West Hempstead Wins Senior LL World Series. Beckley Post Herald Raleigh Register
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