Senior League World Series (Host Team)

The Senior League World Series Host team is one of six United States regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The Host team first competed in the SLWS in 1961.

Host Teams at the Senior League World Series

As of the 2019 Senior League World Series.

YearCitySLWSRecord
1961 South Williamsport, PennsylvaniaNot in Top 41–1
19621966Inactive
1967 Des Moines, IowaRunner–Up4–2
1968 Indiana State ChampionNot in Top 40–2
1969Runner–Up3–2
1970Fourth Place2–2
1971Not in Top 40–2
19722–2
19730–2
19741989Inactive
1990 Florida – District 3 ChampionNot in Top 43–3
1991Fourth Place3–3
1992Not in Top 42–3
19932–3
19943–3
1995Fourth Place3–3
1996Not in Top 41–3
1997Third Place4–2
1998Runner–Up4–2
1999Champions5–0
2000Fourth Place4–3
2001Not in Top 42–3
2002 Maine – District 3 Champion1–3
20031–3
20040–4
20051–3
20061–3
20070–4
20081–3
20091–3
2010Runner–Up4–2
2011Not in Top 41–3
20121–2
20131–3
2014Semifinals4–1
20152–2
20162–1
2017 South Carolina – District 1 ChampionNot in Top 41–2
20182–2
2019US Final3–2
YearCitySLWSRecord

Results by Host

As of the 2019 Senior League World Series.

HostSLWS
Hosted
SLWS
Championships
W–LPCT
Maine – District 3 Champion15021400.344
Florida – District 3 Champion12136310.537
Indiana State Champion607120.368
South Carolina – District 1 Champion3660.500
South Williamsport, Pennsylvania1110.500
Des Moines, Iowa420.666
Totals38175920.449

See also

References

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