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Southeast Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Big League World Series
FormerlySouth Region
SportBaseball
Founded2002
Ceased2016
No. of teams8
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Florida Clearwater, Florida
Most titles South Carolina
 Florida (5)
Southwest Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Big League World Series
FormerlySouth Region
SportBaseball
Founded2002
Ceased2016
No. of teams8
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Texas Montgomery, East Texas
Most titlesHost Team(s)
 Louisiana
Texas East Texas (4)

The Big League World Series (BLWS) Southeast and Southwest regions were two of five United States regions that sent teams to the Big League World Series. The region's participation in the BLWS dated back to 1968 when it was known as the South Region. The Big League division of Little League Baseball was discontinued after the 2016 World baseball Series.

South Region States

In 2002 the region was split in half.

Southeast


Southwest

Region Champions

South Region
Most recent season or competition:
2001 Big League World Series
FormerlySouth Region
SportBaseball
Founded1968
Ceased2001
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Florida Dunedin, Florida
Most titles Florida (20)

South Region Champions

Year City BLWS Record
1968 West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Champions 4–0
1969 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fourth Place 1–2
1970 West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Not in Top 4 1–2
1971 North Carolina Kernersville, North Carolina 1–2
1972 Florida Orlando, Florida Champions 3–0
1973 North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina Not in Top 4 1–2
1974 Texas San Antonio, Texas Runner–Up 4–2
1975 Texas San Antonio, Texas 5–2
1976 Texas San Antonio, Texas Third Place 2–2
1977 Florida Fernandina Beach, Florida 3–2
1978 Florida Tampa, Florida Runner–Up 3–2
1979 Florida Orlando, Florida 3–2
1980 Florida Orlando, Florida 5–2
1981 Florida Miami, Florida Not in Top 4 0–2
1982 Florida Tampa, Florida Fourth Place 3–2
1983 Florida Orlando, Florida Not in Top 4 2–2
1984 Florida Orlando, Florida Third Place 3–2
1985 Florida Orlando, Florida Not in Top 4 0–2
1986 Texas Beaumont, Texas Third Place 2–2
1987 Florida Dunedin, Florida 3–2
1988 Florida Tampa, Florida 3–2
1989 Florida Orlando, Florida Not in Top 4 0–2
1990 Florida Fernandina Beach, Florida 2–2
1991 Florida Clearwater, Florida 1–2
1992 Virginia Bristol, Virginia 1–2
1993 Florida Broward County, Florida 0–2
1994 Texas Victoria, Texas 1–2
1995 Georgia (U.S. state) Macon, Georgia 1–2
1996 Texas Midland, Texas 0–2
1997 Florida Melbourne, Florida US Final 3–2
1998 Georgia (U.S. state) Macon, Georgia 2–2
1999 Florida Orlando, Florida Champions 6–0
2000 Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Not in Top 4 1–3
2001 Florida Dunedin, Florida 3–1
Year City BLWS Record

Results by State

State Region
Championships
BLWS
Championships
Florida Florida 20 2
Texas Texas 6 0
West Virginia West Virginia 2 1
North Carolina North Carolina 0
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia
Virginia Virginia

Southeast Region Champions

Year City BLWS Record
2002 Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Semifinals 4–1
2003 Florida Dunedin, Florida (Host) 3–2
2004 Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Not in Top 4 2–2
2005 Florida Dunedin, Florida (Host) Semifinals 4–1
2006 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Host) Not in Top 4 2–3
2007 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina 2–2
2008 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina Champions 5–1
2009 Florida Vero Beach, Florida Not in Top 4 0–4
2010 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina US Final 4–1
2011 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina Champions 4–2
2012 Florida Dunedin, Florida Not in Top 4 1–3
2013 South Carolina Greenville County, South Carolina Champions 6–0
2014 Florida Clearwater, Florida 5–1
2015 Florida Dunedin, Florida Not in Top 4 1–2
2016 Florida Clearwater, Florida US Final 2–1
Year City BLWS Record


Southwest Region Champions

Year City BLWS Record
2002 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana Not in Top 4 2–2
2003 Texas Brenham, East Texas Semifinals 3–2
2004 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana Not in Top 4 2–2
2005 Mississippi Biloxi, Mississippi 1–3
2006 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana Semifinals 3–2
2007 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana Not in Top 4 1–3
2008 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana (Host) 1–3
2009 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana (Host) US Final 4–1
2010 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana (Host) Not in Top 4 3–1
2011 Louisiana Ruston, Louisiana (Host) 2–2
2012 Texas Laredo, West Texas 0–4
2013 Texas Spring, East Texas 0–4
2014 Texas Spring, East Texas 1–3
2015 Texas Garland, West Texas 0–3
2016 Texas Montgomery, East Texas 0–3
Year City BLWS Record

Results by State

State Region
Championships
BLWS
Championships
W–L PCT
South Carolina South Carolina 5 3 21–6 0.777
Florida Florida 1 9–11 0.450
Host Team(s) 3 0 9–6 0.600
Virginia Virginia 2 6–3 0.666
Total 15 4 45–26 0.634


State Region
Championships
BLWS
Championships
W–L PCT
Host Team(s) 4 0 10–7 0.588
Louisiana Louisiana 8–9 0.471
Texas East Texas 4–12 0.250
Texas West Texas 2 0–7 0.000
Mississippi Mississippi 1 1–3 0.250
Total 15 0 23–38 0.377

See also

South Region in other Little League divisions

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