2009 Little League World Series

2009 Little League World Series
Tournament details
DatesAugust 21–August 30
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsPark View Little League
United StatesCalifornia Chula Vista, California
Runners-upKuei-Shan Little League
Taiwan Taoyuan County, Taiwan

The 2009 Little League World Series was the 63rd edition of the Little League World Series, held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from August 21 through August 30, 2009. Eight teams from the United States and eight from the rest of the world competed in the tournament. In the championship game, the United States champions, from Chula Vista, California, defeated the international champions from Taoyuan County, Taiwan. This was the first tournament in which a team representing Chinese Taipei reached the championship game since 1996, and the first championship for a team from the state of California since 1993.

Activision released a video game in advance of the event, Little League World Series Baseball 2009.

Teams

Pool APool BPool CPool D
New York (state) Staten Island, New York
Mid-Atlantic Region
South Shore National Little League
Massachusetts Peabody, Massachusetts
New England Region
Peabody Western Little League
Curaçao Willemstad, Curaçao
Caribbean Region
Pabao Little League
Germany Kaiserslautern, Germany
Europe Region
KMC American Little League
Washington (state) Mercer Island, Washington
Northwest Region
Mercer Island Little League
California Chula Vista, California
West Region
Park View Little League
Chiba Prefecture Chiba City, Chiba
Japan Japan Region
Chiba City Little League
Tamaulipas Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Mexico Mexico Region
Guadalupe Trevino Kelly Little League
Georgia (U.S. state) Warner Robins, Georgia
Southeast Region
Warner Robins American Little League
Texas San Antonio, Texas
Southwest Region
McAllister Park American Little League
Saudi Arabia Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
MEA Region
Arabian American Little League
British Columbia East Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada Canada Region
Hastings Community Little League
Iowa Urbandale, Iowa
Midwest Region
Urbandale East Little League
Kentucky Russellville, Kentucky
Great Lakes Region
Logan County/Russellville Little League
Venezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela
Latin America Region
Coquivacoa Little League
Chinese Taipei Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Asia-Pacific Region
Kuei-Shan Little League

Results

Pool play

Howard J. Lamade Stadium during the 2009 Little league World Series

The top two teams in each pool moved on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each met on August 30 to play for the Little League World Championship. Teams marked in green qualified to the knockout stage, while the remaining teams were eliminated.

Ties were broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. In the event of a three-way tie for first place, the tie was broken by calculating the ratio of runs allowed to defensive innings played for all teams involved in the tie. The team with the lowest runs-per-defensive-inning ratio was ranked first and advanced. Second place was determined by the head-to-head result of the other two teams. If the three-way tie was for second place, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio rule was used. The team with the lowest run ratio advanced; the other two teams were eliminated.[1]

United States

Pool A
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedDefensive InningsRun Ratio
1Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia3–08180.444
2New York (state) New York2–111180.611
3Iowa Iowa1–222181.222
4Washington (state) Washington0–318181.000
Pool B
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedDefensive InningsRun Ratio
1Texas Texas3–04160.250
2California California2–16170.353
3Massachusetts Massachusetts1–227171.588
4Kentucky Kentucky0–339133.000

All times US EDT.

PoolAwayScoreHomeScoreTime (Venue)
August 21
ANew York (state) New York10Washington (state) Washington21:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
AGeorgia (U.S. state) Georgia11Iowa Iowa35:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
BMassachusetts Massachusetts1Texas Texas108:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 22
AGeorgia (U.S. state) Georgia6New York (state) New York33:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
BKentucky Kentucky0California California15 (F/5)8:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 23
AWashington (state) Washington3Iowa Iowa5Noon (Lamade Stadium)
BKentucky Kentucky0Texas Texas12 (F/4)2:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
BCalifornia California14Massachusetts Massachusetts06:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 24
AGeorgia (U.S. state) Georgia3Washington (state) Washington24:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
ANew York (state) New York8Iowa Iowa38:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 25
BKentucky Kentucky3Massachusetts Massachusetts124:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
BTexas Texas6California California38:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)

International

Pool C
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedDefensive InningsRun Ratio
1Curaçao Curaçao3–015180.833
2Japan Japan2–118181.000
3Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia1–29160.813
4Venezuela Venezuela0–312160.750
Pool D
RankRegionRecordRuns AllowedDefensive InningsRun Ratio
1Mexico Mexico3–03170.176
2Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei2–13160.188
3Canada Canada1–223181.278
4Germany Germany0–343143.071

All times US EDT.

PoolAwayScoreHomeScoreTime (Venue)
August 21
DChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei16Germany Germany0 (F/4)3:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 22
DCanada Canada1Mexico Mexico2 (F/7)11:00 am (Lamade Stadium)
CVenezuela Venezuela1Curaçao Curaçao21:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
CSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia2Japan Japan56:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 23
DCanada Canada0Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei83:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
CJapan Japan11Curaçao Curaçao128:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 24
DMexico Mexico13Germany Germany0 (F/4)Noon (Lamade Stadium)
CVenezuela Venezuela4Japan Japan52:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
CSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia3Curaçao Curaçao56:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 25
CVenezuela Venezuela3Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia5Noon (Lamade Stadium)
DCanada Canada14Germany Germany132:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
DMexico Mexico3Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei26:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)

Elimination round

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 26 – 4:00 pm – Lamade
 
 
C2 Japan Japan0
 
August 29 – Noon – Lamade
 
D1 Mexico Mexico6
 
Mexico Mexico4
 
August 27 – 4:00 pm – Lamade
 
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei9
 
D2 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei5
 
August 30 – 3:00 pm – Lamade
 
C1 Curaçao Curaçao2
 
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei3
 
August 26 – 8:00 pm – Lamade
 
California California6
 
A2 New York (state) New York1
 
August 29 – 7:00 pm – Lamade (F/4)
 
B1 Texas Texas4
 
Texas Texas2
 
August 27 – 8:00 pm – Lamade
 
California California12Third place
 
B2 California California11
 
August 30 – 11:00 am – Volunteer
 
A1 Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia10
 
Mexico Mexico5
 
 
Texas Texas4
 

The United States championship game on August 29 was originally scheduled for 3:00 pm US EDT. After a pair of lengthy rain delays in the international championship game, maintenance required to repair the field for the next game, and to make sure the field was dry enough to play on, it was rescheduled for later that night.

2009 Little League World Series Champions
United States California
Park View Little League
Chula Vista, California

Champions path

The Park View Little League won 18 games and lost 2 games to reach the Little League World Series.[2][3][4] Overall, their record was 23–3. Their three losses came against Sweetwater Valley LL, Torrance LL (both from California), and McAllister Park American LL (from Texas). Park View became the ninth team and most recent from San Diego County to qualify for the Little League World Series as the last one was Vista, California in 2005. They also were the third team from San Diego County in the past nine years to qualify for the Little League World Series.[5] During the West Regional the team hit 34 home runs in total and was accused of cheating. A Little League Official looked into the allegations but found no evidence to back them up.[6]

RoundOppositionResult
District 42
Winner's Bracket QuarterfinalsCalifornia Luckie Waller LL16–0
Winner's Bracket SemifinalsCalifornia Imperial Beach LL17–1
Winner's Bracket FinalsCalifornia Sweetwater Valley LL8–1
District 42 ChampionshipCalifornia Sweetwater Valley LL7–10
District 42 ChampionshipCalifornia Sweetwater Valley LL8–2
Section 7
Section 7 Group StageCalifornia Brawley LL8–5
Section 7 Group StageCalifornia Rancho San Diego LL9–1
Section 7 Group StageCalifornia Lemon Grove LL5–3
South California Divisional
Winner's Bracket SemifinalsCalifornia Corona National LL14–4
Winner's Bracket FinalsCalifornia Rancho Santa Margarita LL5–4 (7 inn.)
South Sub-Divisional ChampionshipCalifornia Rancho Santa Margarita LL16–1
South ChampionshipCalifornia Torrance LL0–18 (4 inn.)
South ChampionshipCalifornia Torrance LL7–6
South ChampionshipCalifornia Torrance LL19–12
West Regional
Group StageUtah Cedar American LL27–1 (4 inn.)
Group StageHawaii Central East Maui LL15–2 (4 inn.)
Group StageArizona Arrowhead LL20–1 (4 inn.)
Group StageNevada Legacy LL10–5
SemifinalsNevada Legacy LL15–2 (4 inn.)
West Region ChampionshipCalifornia Lakeside LL11–4

Legacy

President Barack Obama poses for a picture while holding up a jersey given to him by members of the Little League World Championship team from Chula Vista, Calif., in the East Room of the White House, Feb. 5, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

The City of Chula Vista organized a celebration parade for the team with the team riding on a fire engine which led them to a rally at Southwestern College. They received a congratulations from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.[7] The team also met President Barack Obama in Washington, D.C., and gave him a team jersey, team plaque and the key to the City of Chula Vista.[8] A book was written about the Chula Vista team called The Blue Bombers: The True Story of the 2009 Little League World Champions, written by San Diego County Residents.[9] A memorial wall was proposed to commemorate the team in Chula Vista.[10] The team also appeared on The Tonight Show hosted by Conan O'Brien.[11] The team was honored at San Diego Padres and Chargers games.[12][13]

References

  1. ^ Sconnolley. "Microsoft Word – pool play-general.doc" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 2, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2009.
  2. ^ "Southern California District Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  3. ^ "Southern California Divisional Tournament". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  4. ^ "West Region Tournament". Unpage.com. Archived from the original on November 30, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  5. ^ "Chula Vista team wins shot at Little League World Series". signonsandiego.com. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  6. ^ "Official: Park View home runs are legit". signonsandiego.com. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  7. ^ "Hero's Welcome Greets Chula Vista Little League Champs". 10news.com. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  8. ^ "Park View All-Stars Visit White House, Meet Obama". 10news.com. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  9. ^ "New book out on Park View Little League champs". signonsandiego.com. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  10. ^ "Champions Wall proposed". thestarnews.com. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  11. ^ "Park View Little league Homecoming celebration tonight in Chula Vista". sdentertainer.com. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  12. ^ "Hundley draws bases-loaded walk in 10th to lift Padres over Rockies". ESPN. Associated Press. Archived from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  13. ^ "World champs enjoy day with Chargers". chargers.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
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