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Southeast Region
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Junior League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded2002
No. of teams8
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Virginia South Riding, Virginia
Most titles Virginia (6)
Southwest Region
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Junior League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded2002
No. of teams8
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Texas Corpus Christi, West Texas
Most titlesTexas West Texas (9)

The Junior League World Series Southeast and Southwest regions—formerly the South Region, until 2002—are two of the six United States regions that currently send teams to the World Series in Taylor, Michigan. Together, the regions' participation in the JLWS dates back to 1981.

South Region States

In 2002 the region was split in half, into Southeast and Southwest regions.

Southeast


Southwest

Region Champions

South Region Champions

South Region
Most recent season or competition:
2001 Junior League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded1981
Ceased2001
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana
Most titles Texas
 Florida (6)
Year City JLWS Record
1981 Virginia Richmond, Virginia Runner–Up 2–2
1982 Florida Tampa, Florida Champions 3–0
1983 Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida Runner–Up 3–2
1984 Texas Brenham, Texas Fourth Place 2–3
1985 Florida Tampa, Florida Champions 4–0
1986 West Virginia Chapmanville, West Virginia Not in Top 4 1–2
1987 Tennessee Bristol, Tennessee 1–2
1988 Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida Third Place 3–2
1989 Georgia (U.S. state) Toccoa, Georgia Runner–Up 4–2
1990 Texas San Antonio, Texas 4–2
1991 Texas Spring, Texas Champions 4–0
1992 Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Runner–Up 3–2
1993 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina Not in Top 4 1–2
1994 Florida Jacksonville, Florida 1–2
1995 Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Champions 4–1
1996 Texas Spring, Texas 4–0
1997 Texas Richmond, Texas Fourth Place 2–2
1998 Texas Waco, Texas Runner–Up 3–2
1999 Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Third Place 3–2
2000 Florida Palm Harbor, Florida 3–2
2001 Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana US Final 2–2
Year City JLWS Record

Results by State

State Region
Championships
JLWS
Championships
Texas Texas 6 2
Florida Florida
Louisiana Louisiana 4 1
Virginia Virginia 1 0
West Virginia West Virginia
Tennessee Tennessee
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia
South Carolina South Carolina
Totals 21 5

As of the 2022 Junior League World Series.

Southeast Region Champions

Year City JLWS Record
2002 Georgia (U.S. state) Cartersville, Georgia Champions 6–0
2003 Virginia Bridgewater, Virginia US Final 4–1
2004 Florida Tampa, Florida Champions 6–0
2005 Florida Tarpon Springs, Florida Runner–Up 4–2
2006 Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Not in Top 4 1–3
2007 South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina 0–4
2008 Virginia Mechanicsville, Virginia 2–2
2009 South Carolina Easley, South Carolina 0–4
2010 Virginia Mechanicsville, Virginia 1–3
2011 Florida Tampa, Florida Champions 6–0
2012 Florida Rockledge, Florida 6–0
2013 Tennessee Goodlettsville, Tennessee US Final 3–2
2014 North Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina Not in Top 4 2–2
2015 Virginia Stephens City, Virginia Runner–Up 3–3
2016 South Carolina Taylors, South Carolina Not in Top 4 2–2
2017 North Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina US Final 2–2
2018 Georgia (U.S. state) Elberton, Georgia Not in Top 4 0–2
2019 Florida Melbourne, Florida US Final 3–2
2022 Virginia South Riding, Virginia Not in Top 4 2–2
Year City JLWS Record


Southwest Region Champions

Year City JLWS Record
2002 Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Not in Top 4 1–3
2003 Texas Sugar Land, East Texas 2–2
2004 Texas Fort Worth, West Texas 1–3
2005 Texas Fort Worth, West Texas 2–2
2006 Texas El Campo, East Texas Champions 5–1
2007 Texas Laredo, West Texas US Final 3–2
2008 Texas Alvin, East Texas Not in Top 4 1–3
2009 New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 2–2
2010 Texas Tyler, East Texas Runner–Up 4–2
2011 Texas Rosenberg, East Texas Not in Top 4 0–4
2012 Texas Corpus Christi, West Texas US Final 3–2
2013 Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana Not in Top 4 2–2
2014 Texas Corpus Christi, West Texas Runner–Up 4–2
2015 Texas Weslaco, West Texas Not in Top 4 0–4
2016 Texas Corpus Christi, West Texas US Final 2–2
2017 Texas Abilene, West Texas Not in Top 4 1–2
2018 Texas Lufkin, East Texas Runner–Up 4–1
2019 Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma Not in Top 4 1–2
2022 Texas Corpus Christi, West Texas Runner-Up 3–1
Year City JLWS Record

Results by State

As of the 2022 Junior League World Series.

State Region
Championships
JLWS
Championships
Virginia Virginia 6 0
Florida Florida 5 3
South Carolina Louisiana 3 0
North Carolina North Carolina 2
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia 2 1
Tennessee Tennessee 1 0
Totals 19 4


State Region
Championships
JLWS
Championships
Texas West Texas 9 0
Texas East Texas 6 1
Louisiana Louisiana 2 0
New Mexico New Mexico 1
Oklahoma Oklahoma 1
Totals 19 1

See also

South Region in other Little League divisions

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