2008 Little League World Series

Summary

The 2008 Little League World Series, was held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It began on August 15 and ended August 24. Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed to decide the winner of the 62nd installment of the Little League World Series. In the championship game, the United States champions from Waipi`o, Hawaii defeated the international champions from Matamoros, Mexico. This next iteration of the LLWS in which the international champion did not originate from an East Asian country was 2019.

2008 Little League World Series
Tournament details
DatesAugust 15–August 24
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsWaipio Little League
United StatesHawaii Waipi`o, Hawaii
Runner-upMatamoros Little League
Mexico Matamoros, Mexico
← 2007
2009 →

Activision released a video game in advance of the event, Little League World Series Baseball 2008.

Teams edit

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
  Hagerstown, Maryland
Mid-Atlantic Region
Hagerstown Federal Little League
  Shelton, Connecticut
New England Region
Shelton National Little League
  Willemstad, Curaçao
Caribbean Region
Pabao Little League
  Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
MEA Region
Arabian American Little League
  Mill Creek, Washington
Northwest Region
Mill Creek Little League
  Waipio, Hawaii
West Region
Waipio Little League
  Matamoros, Tamaulipas
  Mexico Region
Matamoros Little League
  Tokyo
  Japan Region
Edogawa Minami Little League
  Lake Charles, Louisiana
Southwest Region
South Lake Charles Little League
  Tampa, Florida
Southeast Region
Citrus Park Little League
  Emilia, Italy
Europe Region
Emilia Little League
  White Rock, British Columbia
  Canada Region
White Rock South Surrey Little League
  Jeffersonville, Indiana
Great Lakes Region
Jefferson/GRC Little League
  Rapid City, South Dakota
Midwest Region
Canyon Lake Little League
  Yona, Guam
Asia-Pacific Region
Southern Guam Little League
  Maracaibo, Venezuela
Latin America Region
Coquivacoa Little League

Results edit

Pool play edit

The top two teams in each pool moved on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each met on August 24 to play for the Little League World Championship. Teams marked in green qualified to the knockout stage.

Ties are 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 is 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 is ranked first and advances. Second place is determined by the head-to-head result of the other two teams. If the three-way tie is for 2nd place, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio rule is used. The team with the lowest run ratio advances, the other two teams are eliminated.

  United States edit

Pool A
Rank Region Record Runs Allowed Run Ratio
1   Louisiana 2–1 7 0.412
2   Washington 2–1 12 0.706
3   Maryland 2–1 21 1.235
4   Indiana 0–3 15 1.285
  • Louisiana wins pool based on defensive run ratio. Washington is the runner-up based on win against Maryland.
Pool B
Rank Region Record Runs Allowed Run Ratio
1   Hawaii 3–0 7 0.389
2   Florida 2–1 12 0.750
3   Connecticut 1–2 15 0.833
4   South Dakota 0–3 25 1.667

All times US EDT.

Pool Away Score Home Score Time (Venue)
August 15
B   South Dakota 0   Florida 10 (F/4) 2:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
B   Connecticut 1   Hawaii 3 6:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 16
A   Indiana 2   Maryland 3 10:00 am (Volunteer Stadium)
B   South Dakota 4   Connecticut 9 3:30 pm (Lamade Stadium)
A   Washington 1   Louisiana 5 8:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 17
A   Indiana 0   Louisiana 9 3:30 pm (Lamade Stadium)
B   Florida 2   Hawaii 10 8:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 18
A   Washington 15   Maryland 5 Noon (Lamade Stadium)
B   South Dakota 4   Hawaii 6 3:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
B   Florida 8 (F/7)   Connecticut 2 6:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 19
A   Indiana 2   Washington 3 (F/7) 2:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
A   Louisiana 4   Maryland 6 8:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)

International edit

Pool C
Rank Region Record Runs Allowed Run Ratio
1   Mexico 3–0 2 0.133
2   Curaçao 2–1 7 0.438
3   Guam 1–2 19 1.425
4   Italy 0–3 33 2.828
Pool D
Rank Region Record Runs Allowed Run Ratio
1   Japan 3–0 7 0.368
2   Venezuela 2–1 6 0.316
3   Canada 1–2 22 1.222
4   Saudi Arabia 0–3 24 1.412

All times US EDT.

Pool Away Score Home Score Time (Venue)
August 15
D   Venezuela 8   Canada 1 4:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
August 16
C   Mexico 6   Curaçao 2 11:00 am (Lamade Stadium)
C   Italy 6   Guam 7 1:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
D   Japan 5   Saudi Arabia 0 6:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 17
C   Italy 0   Mexico 12 (F/4) Noon (Lamade Stadium)
D   Japan 9   Canada 3 1:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
D   Venezuela 12   Saudi Arabia 0 6:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 18
C   Guam 0   Mexico 10 1:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
C   Curaçao 14   Italy 1 4:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)
August 19
D   Venezuela 4   Japan 5 (F/7) Noon (Lamade Stadium)
D   Saudi Arabia 5   Canada 7 4:00 pm (Lamade Stadium)
C   Curaçao 3   Guam 0 6:00 pm (Volunteer Stadium)

Elimination round edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
August 20 – 4:00 pm - Lamade
 
 
  Japan11
 
August 23 – 12:30 pm - Lamade
 
  Curacao4
 
  Japan4
 
August 21 – 4:00 pm - Lamade
 
  Mexico5
 
  Mexico5
 
August 24 – 3:30 pm - Lamade
 
  Venezuela2
 
  Mexico3
 
August 20 – 8:00 pm - Lamade
 
  Hawaii12
 
  Hawaii9
 
August 24 – 3:30 pm - Lamade
 
  Washington4
 
  Hawaii7
 
August 21 – 8:00pm - Lamade
 
  Louisiana5 Third place
 
  Louisiana6
 
August 24 – 12:00 pm - Volunteer
 
  Florida1
 
  Japan4
 
 
  Louisiana3
 
2008 Little League World Series Champions
   
Waipio Little League
Waipiʻo, Hawaiʻi

Champions path edit

According to the information provided at Unpage.com, the Waipio LL won 5 matches and lost 1 match to reach the LLWS. In total, their record was 16–2, their only losses coming against Central East Maui LL (from Hawaii),[1] and Paseo Verde LL (from Nevada).[2]

Round Opposition Result
Hawaii State Tournament
Winner's Bracket Semifinals   Central East Maui LL 3–4
Elimination Bracket Quarterfinals   Kailua LL 5–0
Elimination Bracket Semifinals   West Oahu LL 8–2
Elimination Bracket Finals   Central East Maui LL 6–3
Championship   Kaimuki LL 3–2
Championship   Kaimuki LL 4–3
West Regional
Group Stage   Pleasanton American 2–1
Group Stage   Arrowhead LL 5–1
Group Stage   Cedar American 12–2 (6 inn.)
Group Stage   Paseo Verde LL 1–4
Semifinals   Pleasanton American 8–0
West Region Championship   Paseo Verde LL 4–3

Notable players edit

Major League Baseball edit

Drew Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) - Philadelphia Phillies - Infielder

Matthew Batten baseball Shelton, Connecticut San Diego Padres- infielder

National Football League edit

Trey Quinn (Lake Charles, Louisiana) - Detroit Lions - Wide Receiver

References edit

  1. ^ "Hawaii State Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  2. ^ "West Region Tournament". Unpage.com. Archived from the original on November 30, 2010. Retrieved August 29, 2010.

External links edit