2001 Little League World Series qualification |
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Great Lakes winner | Brownsburg, Indiana |
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Gulf States winner | Lake Charles, Louisiana |
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Mid-Atlantic winner | Bronx, New York |
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Midwest winner | Davenport, Iowa |
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New England winner | Lincoln, Rhode Island |
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Northwest winner | Bainbridge Island, Washington |
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Southeast winner | Apopka, Florida |
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West winner | Oceanside, California |
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Asia winner | Tokyo, Japan |
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Canada winner | Calgary, Alberta |
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Caribbean winner | Willemstad, Curaçao |
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Europe, Middle East and Africa winner | Moscow, Russia |
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Latin America winner | Santiago de Veraguas, Panama |
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Mexico winner | Matamoros, Mexico |
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Pacific winner | Hagåtña, Guam |
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Transatlantic winner | Dhahran, Saudi Arabia |
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Qualification for the 2001 Little League World Series took place in sixteen different parts of the world during July and August 2001, with formats and number of teams varying by region.
United States
The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 4–12.[1]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 10 | | |
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| Indiana | 3 |
| August 11 |
| Kentucky | 2
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| Indiana | 4 |
| August 10 |
| | Michigan | 1 |
| Michigan | 9 |
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| Illinois | 8
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The tournament took place in Gulfport, Florida from August 3–12.[2]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 9 | | |
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| Louisiana | 5 |
| August 11 |
| Oklahoma | 0
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| Louisiana | 6 |
| August 9 |
| | Texas | 5 |
| Texas | 7 |
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| Mississippi | 4
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The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 5–14.[3]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 | | |
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| Maryland | 0 |
| August 14 |
| New York | 11*
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| New York | 2* |
| August 11 |
| | Pennsylvania | 0 |
| Pennsylvania | 3 |
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| New Jersey | 0
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*All games played by the New York representative, Rolando Paulino Little League, were forfeited due to the use of an ineligible player, Danny Almonte. The Mid-Atlantic Championship was retroactively awarded to the Pennsylvania representative, the State College American Little League.
The tournament took place in Indianapolis, Indiana from August 4–12.[4]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 10 | | |
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| Iowa | 4 |
| August 12 |
| Nebraska | 3
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| Iowa | 4 |
| August 10 |
| | Minnesota | 3 |
| Missouri | 2 |
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| Minnesota | 9
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The tournament was held in Bristol, Connecticut from August 5–14.[5]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 | | |
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| Connecticut | 0 |
| August 13 |
| Vermont | 3 | |
| Vermont | 3 |
| August 11 |
| | Rhode Island | 6 |
| Rhode Island | 5 |
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| Massachusetts | 4
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The tournament was held in San Bernardino, California from August 4–14.[6]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 | | |
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| Washington | 7 |
| August 13 |
| Wyoming | 2
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| Washington | 5 |
| August 11 |
| | Oregon | 4 |
| Oregon | 2 |
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| Montana | 1
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The tournament took place in Gulfport, Florida from August 3–12.[7]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 7 | | |
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| Florida | 5 |
| August 9 |
| North Carolina | 3
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| Florida | 8 |
| August 7 |
| | Georgia | 3 |
| Virginia | 0 |
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| Georgia | 1
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The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California from August 4–14.[8]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 | | |
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| Southern California | 4 |
| August 13 |
| Utah | 2
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| Southern California | 12 |
| August 11 |
| | Nevada | 8 |
| Arizona | 3 |
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| Nevada | 5
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International
The tournament took place in Hong Kong from July 28–August 4.
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| August 3 |
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| Japan | 6 |
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| South Korea | 1 |
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The tournament was held in Vancouver, British Columbia from August 4–11.[9]
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 10 | | |
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| Quebec | 0 |
| August 11 |
| Ontario | 7
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| Ontario | 3 |
| August 10 |
| | Alberta | 5 |
| British Columbia | 1 |
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| Alberta | 4
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The tournament took place in Panama City, Panama from July 20–28.
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 27 | | |
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| Aruba | 2 |
| July 28 |
| Dominican Republic | 1
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| Aruba | 1 |
| July 27 |
| | Curaçao | 3 |
| Curaçao | 4 |
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| Puerto Rico | 3
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The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland from August 2–10.
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 9 | | |
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| Russia | 8 |
| August 10 |
| Belgium | 2
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| Russia | 12 |
| August 9 |
| | Georgia | 2 |
| Georgia | 6 |
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| Germany | 5
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The tournament took place in Panama City, Panama from July 20–28.
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| July 28 |
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| Venezuela | 2 |
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| Panama | 3 |
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The tournament took place from July 14–20.
| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 19 | | |
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| Mala Torres | 1 |
| July 20 |
| Villahermosa | 5
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| Villahermosa | 0 |
| July 19 |
| | Matamoros | 3 |
| Guadelupe-Linda Vista | 3 |
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| Matamoros | 4
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The tournament took place in Hong Kong from July 29–August 3.
The tournament was held in Kutno, Poland from July 8–15.
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| July 15 |
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| Saudi Arabia | 2 |
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| Germany | 0 |
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References
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