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2013 Intermediate League World Series

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Note: There exists a duplicate article (which does not include the world champion), under the title of 2013 Little League Intermediate World Series.
2013 Intermediate League World Series
Tournament information
LocationLivermore, California
DatesJuly 30–August 5
Final positions
ChampionsJapan Osaka, Japan
Runner-upPennsylvania Collier Township, Pennsylvania
← —
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The 2013 Intermediate League World Series took place from July 30–August 5 in Livermore, California, United States. Osaka, Japan defeated Collier Township, Pennsylvania in the championship game.

This was the inaugural ILWS.

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Transcription

Teams

United States International
California Pleasanton, California
District 57 (Pleasanton National)
Host
Japan Osaka, Japan
Izumisano
Asia–Pacific
Michigan Jenison, Michigan
Georgetown
Central
CanadaAlberta Lethbridge, Alberta
Southwest
Canada
Pennsylvania Collier Township, Pennsylvania
Collier Township/Chartiers Valley
East
Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador
C Unidas Miraflores
Latin America
North Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Rutherfordton
Southeast
Puerto Rico Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Juan Antonio Bibiloni
Puerto Rico
Texas Houston, Texas
Post Oak
Southwest
Arizona Nogales, Arizona
Nogales National
West

Results

[1]

United States Bracket

United States Championship
1–0California California6
Michigan Michigan0Arizona Arizona3
California California (F/5)122–0California California5
2–0Texas Texas6
1–0Texas Texas (F/5)12
Texas Texas6North Carolina North Carolina1
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania4
3–0Texas Texas4
3–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania5
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final
0–1Arizona Arizona3
2–1California California1
0–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania7
1–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania42–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania3
1–1Michigan Michigan3
0–1Michigan Michigan5
0–1North Carolina North Carolina4

International Bracket

First RoundSemifinalsInternational Championship
Ecuador Ecuador3
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico7
1–0Puerto Rico Puerto Rico0
1–0Japan Japan (F/6)10
Japan Japan (F/5)19
Canada Canada1
2–0Japan Japan (F/6)
2–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Lower round 1Lower final
1–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico7
0–1Ecuador Ecuador51–1Ecuador Ecuador6
0–1Canada Canada4

Consolation round

   
0–2 North Carolina North Carolina 10
0–2 Canada Canada 7
   
0–2 Arizona Arizona 4
1–2 Ecuador Ecuador 3

Elimination Round

Semifinals World Championship
      
3–0 Texas Texas 4
3–1 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 5
4–1 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 1
3–0 Japan Japan 10
2–0 Japan Japan (F/6) 12
2–1 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 2
2013 Intermediate League World Series Champions

Izumisano LL
Osaka, Japan

References

  1. ^ 2013 Intermediate League Baseball World Series Tournament. [1] Archived 2014-04-15 at the Wayback Machine Littleleague.org
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