Little League World Series (New England Region)

New England's participation in the Little League World Series dates back to 1957, when it was known as the East Region. However, in 2001, the East Region was split into the New England Region and the Mid-Atlantic Region.

New England Region
Most recent season or competition:
2019 Little League World Series qualification
FormerlyEast Region (1957–2000)
SportBaseball
Founded2001 (2001)
No. of teams6
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Barrington Little League, Barrington, Rhode Island
Most titles Fairfield American Little League, Fairfield, Connecticut (3)
Official websiteLittle League Baseball & Softball Eastern Region Headquarters

Regional headquarters are located in Bristol, Connecticut.

The New England Region consists of the six New England states:

Following the 2021 LLWS, Connecticut and Rhode Island will be moved to a newly created Metro Region. The latter region is one of the two new U.S. regions to be created as part of a planned expansion of the LLWS from 16 to 20 teams. This expansion was originally scheduled to occur for 2021, but was delayed to 2022 due to COVID-19.[1]

Regional championship

The year's winner is indicated in green.

Year Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont
2001 Yalesville LL
Wallingford
Lincoln County LL
Damariscotta
Pittsfield South LL
Pittsfield
Manchester East LL
Manchester
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2002 Orange LL
Orange
Westbrook LL
Westbrook
Jesse Burkett LL
Worcester
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Essex Junction LL
Essex Junction
2003 North Stamford LL
Stamford
Augusta West LL
Augusta
Saugus American LL
Saugus
Rye LL
Rye
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2004 Berlin LL
Berlin
West Biddeford LL
Biddeford
Jesse Burkett LL
Worcester
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
Essex Junction LL
Essex Junction
2005 Farmington LL
Farmington
Westbrook LL
Westbrook
Dudley LL
Dudley
Bedford LL
Bedford
Cranston Western LL
Cranston
Shelburne LL
Shelburne
2006 Glastonbury
American LL
Glastonbury
Yarmouth LL
Yarmouth
Peabody Western LL
Peabody
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
Colchester LL
Colchester
2007 Shelton National LL
Shelton
Portland North LL
Portland
Walpole American LL
Walpole
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Cranston Western LL
Cranston
Essex Junction LL
Essex Junction
2008 Shelton National LL
Shelton
Camden-Rockport LL
Camden
Parkway National LL
Boston (West Roxbury)
Manchester North LL
Manchester
Cranston Western LL
Cranston
Williston LL
Williston
2009 Glastonbury
National LL
Glastonbury
Bangor East LL
Bangor
Peabody Western LL
Peabody
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
Brattleboro LL
Brattleboro
2010 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Bangor East LL
Bangor
Southborough Youth LL
Southborough
Portsmouth LL
Portsmouth
Cumberland National LL
Cumberland
Shelburne LL
Shelburne
2011 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Yarmouth LL
Yarmouth
Andover National LL
Andover
Goffstown Junior Baseball LL
Goffstown
Cumberland American LL
Cumberland
Barre Community LL
Barre
2012 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Scarborough LL
Scarborough
Wellesley South LL
Wellesley
Bedford LL
Bedford
Coventry American LL
Coventry
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2013 Westport LL
Westport
Saco LL
Saco
Newton SouthEast LL
Newton
Rye LL
Rye
Lincoln LL
Lincoln
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2014 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Falmouth LL
Falmouth
Barnstable LL
Barnstable
Goffstown LL
Goffstown
Cumberland American LL
Cumberland
Williston LL
Williston
2015 Waterford LL
Waterford
Biddeford LL
Biddeford
Newton SouthEast LL
Newton
Bedford LL
Bedford
Cranston Western LL
Cranston
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2016 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Scarborough LL
Scarborough
Wellesley South LL
Wellesley
Bedford LL
Bedford
Warwick North LL
Warwick
Brattleboro LL
Brattleboro
2017 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
South Portland American LL
South Portland
Holden LL
Holden
Goffstown Junior Baseball LL
Goffstown
Cumberland American LL
Cumberland
Essex Junction LL
Essex Junction
2018 Fairfield American LL
Fairfield
Saco LL
Saco
Pittsfield American LL
Pittsfield
Goffstown Junior Baseball LL
Goffstown
Coventry LL
Coventry
South Burlington LL
South Burlington
2019 Madison LL
Madison
Lewiston LL
Lewiston
Walpole LL
Walpole
Goffstown Junior Baseball LL
Goffstown
Barrington LL
Barrington
Connecticut Valley North LL
Bradford

LLWS results

As of the 2018 Little League World Series.

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2001Lincoln LL LincolnGroup Stage0–3
2002Jesse Burkett LL Worcester4th Place3–3
2003American LL Saugus4th Place4–2
2004Lincoln LL LincolnGroup Stage1–2
2005Westbrook LL WestbrookGroup Stage1–2
2006Portsmouth LL PortsmouthU.S. Semifinal2–2
2007Walpole American LL WalpoleGroup Stage1–2
2008Shelton National LL SheltonGroup Stage1–2
2009Peabody Western LL PeabodyGroup Stage1–2
2010Fairfield American LL FairfieldGroup Stage1–2
2011Cumberland American LL CumberlandRound 11–2
2012Fairfield American LL FairfieldRound 32–2
2013Westport LL Westport4th Place3–3
2014Cumberland American LL CumberlandRound 21–2
2015Cranston Western LL CranstonRound 21–2
2016Warwick North LL WarwickRound 21–2
2017Fairfield American LL FairfieldU.S. Semifinal3–2
2018Coventry LL CoventryRound 11–2
2019Barrington LL BarringtonRound 21–2

Results by state

As of the 2019 Little League World Series.

StateNew England
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
Rhode Island87–17.292
Connecticut510–11.476
Massachusetts49–9.500
New Hampshire12–2.500
Maine11–2.333
Vermont00–0
Total1929–41.414

References

  1. "Little League Baseball and Little League Softball World Series to Expand in 2021". Little League Baseball. Little League International. August 24, 2019. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
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