Little League World Series in Australia

The Australia Region of Little League Baseball is a region designated for the Little League World Series. The division was founded in 2013 when Little League officially separated Australia from the Asia-Pacific region. This followed a period of explosive growth in youth baseball in the country; the first Little League-affiliated leagues in Australia were only established in 2007, but within five years, nearly 400 Little Leagues were operating, making Australia the largest country outside North America in Little League participation.

Australia Region
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Little League World Series qualification
FormerlyAsia-Pacific and Middle East Region (2007–2012)
SportBaseball
Founded2013 (2013)
No. of teams20
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
New South Wales Hills Little League, New South Wales
Most titlesNew South Wales Hills Little League, New South Wales (3)
Official websiteAustralian Little League

In the Little League World Series in 2013, a team from Perth, Western Australia qualified to represent Australia in its debut as a country. The team failed to win any of its three games at the LLWS. A year later another team from Perth would qualify and give the country their first win at the international tournament.

Finals

  • This table includes championship games contested prior to Australia's automatic berth into the Little League World Series.
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-up
2008 Sheldon Hills North 3–2 Adelaide Southern
2009 Gold Coast Waverley 11–1 (F/4) Adelaide Southern
2010 Gold Coast Adelaide Southern 4–3 Ringwood District
2011 Gold Coast Adelaide Southern 2–1 Perth Metro North (Perth)
2012 Gold Coast Perth Metro North (Perth) 29–2 (F/4) Yarra Rangers
2013 Gold Coast Perth Central (Perth) 8–2 Adelaide South (Adelaide)
2014 Gold Coast Perth Metro North (Perth) 3–2 (F/7) Manly (Manly)
2015 Lismore Cronulla (Sydney) 7–3 Swan Hills (Perth)
2016 Lismore Hills (Sydney) 8–2 Central Coast (Gosford)
2017 Sydney* Hills (Sydney) 8–4 Swan Hills (Perth)
2018 Lismore Gold Coast Cougars 11–0 (F/4) Adelaide Seahawks
2019 Lismore Cronulla (Sydney) 5–2 Ryde Red (North Ryde)
2020 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021** Lismore Ryde Red (North Ryde) 5-1 Cronulla (Sydney)
2022 Macquarie Fields Brisbane North 9–3 Hills (Sydney)
2023 Gold Coast Hills (Sydney) 3–2 Brisbane North

* Due to inclement weather, the elimination rounds of the 2017 tournament were moved from Lismore to Sydney.

** Due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic no international teams traveled to Williamsport in 2021. Also due to COVID-19-related restrictions in place concurrent with the Australian championship tournament, the Victoria qualifiers were not able to travel to the Australian championship tournament.

By state

StateFirst LLCRAppearancesChampionshipsRunner-up
Australian Capital Territory 2009 13 0 0
New South Wales 2008 14 6 6
Northern Territory 2008 7 0 0
Queensland 2008 14 2 0
South Australia 2008 14 2 4
Victoria 2008 13 1 2
Western Australia 2008 14 3 2

LLWS results

As of the 2023 Little League World Series.

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2013Perth Metro Central LLPerthRound 10–3
2014Perth Metro North LLPerthRound 21–2
2015Cronulla LLSydneyRound 21–2
2016Hills LLSydneyRound 32–2
2017Hills LLSydneyRound 11–2
2018Gold Coast LLGold CoastRound 10–3
2019Cronulla LLSydneyRound 10–3
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [1]
2021No participant
2022Brisbane North LLBrisbaneRound 10–2
2023Hills LLSydneyRound 10–2

Results by state

As of the 2023 Little League World Series.

StateAustralia
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
New South Wales54–11.267
Western Australia21–5.167
Queensland20–5.000
Victoria00–0
South Australia00–0
Australian Capital Territory00–0
Total95–21.192

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