List of Little League Softball World Series champions by division
This article details the list of girls' Little League Softball World Series winners by division. There are currently four girls' Softball World Series tournaments conducted each summer by Little League Baseball and Softball (also known as Little League International). (There are also three boys' Softball World Series tournaments played each summer.[1])
Little League Softball Divisions
Champions by year
Year | Little[2] | Junior[3] | Senior[4] | Big[5] |
1974 |
Tampa, Florida |
First Held in 1999 |
First Held in 1976 |
First Held in 1982 |
1975 |
Medford, Oregon |
Not Yet Created |
Not Yet Created |
Not Yet Created |
1976 |
Salinas, N. California |
Tampa, Florida |
1977 |
Salinas, N. California |
Tampa, Florida |
1978 |
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania |
Tampa, Florida |
1979 |
North Providence, Rhode Island |
Gaylord, Michigan |
1980 |
Glendale, S. California |
Naples, Florida |
1981 |
Gresham, Oregon |
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania |
1982 |
Glendale, S. California |
Naples, Florida |
Tampa, Florida |
1983 |
Naples, Florida |
Orange Park, Florida |
Tampa, Florida |
1984 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Naples, Florida |
Williamsport, Pennsylvania |
1985 |
Brookfield, Illinois |
Des Moines, Iowa |
Williamsport, Pennsylvania |
1986 |
Tampa, Florida |
Jenison, Michigan |
Tallmadge, Ohio |
1987 |
Tampa, Florida |
Campbell, N. California |
San Jose, N. California |
1988 |
Naples, Florida |
Tigard, Oregon |
Portland, Maine |
1989 |
Naples, Florida |
Naples, Florida |
Portland, Maine |
1990 |
Glendale, S. California |
Naples, Florida |
Williamsport, Pennsylvania |
1991 |
Naples, Florida |
Naples, Florida |
Waco, W. Texas |
1992 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Naples, Florida |
Orlando, Florida |
1993 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Naples, Florida |
Kirkland, Washington |
1994 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Naples, Florida |
Williamsport, Pennsylvania |
1995 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Naples, Florida |
Tampa, Florida |
1996 |
Clearwater, Florida |
Naples, Florida |
Lancaster, S. California |
1997 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Lancaster, S. California |
Waldorf, Maryland |
1998 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Portage, Michigan |
Waldorf, Maryland |
1999 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Waco, W. Texas |
Wilmington, Delaware |
Waldorf, Maryland |
2000 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Naples, Florida |
Eloy, Arizona |
Kalamazoo, Michigan (H) |
2001 |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Naples, Florida |
Glendale, S. California |
Waldorf, Maryland |
2002 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Apeldoorn, Netherlands |
Waco, W. Texas |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
2003 |
Waco, W. Texas |
Bacolod, Philippines |
Pilot Mountain, North Carolina |
Waldorf, Maryland |
2004 |
Waco, W. Texas |
South Bend, Indiana |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
2005 |
McLean, Virginia |
Lake Wales, Florida |
Tampa, Florida |
Lancaster, S. California |
2006 |
Matawan, Michigan |
Naples, Florida |
Milton, Pennsylvania |
Kalamazoo, Michigan (H) |
2007 |
Morristown, Tennessee |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
San Antonio, W. Texas |
Milford, Connecticut |
2008 |
Simpsonwille, South Carolina |
Oro Valley, Arizona |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
2009 |
Warner Robins, Georgia |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Calhoun, Louisiana |
Kalamazoo, Michigan (H) |
2010 |
Warner Robins, Georgia |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
San Antonio, W. Texas |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
2011 |
Sterling, Illinois |
Croswell, Michigan |
Laurel, Delaware (H) |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
2012 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Anchorage, Alaska |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Manila, Philippines |
2013 |
Tucson, Arizona |
Tampa, Florida |
South Bend, Indiana |
Laurel, Delaware (H) |
2014 |
Robbinsville, New Jersey |
Greensburg, Pennsylvania |
South Bend, Indiana |
Milford, Delaware |
2015 |
Rowan County, North Carolina |
Tampa, Florida |
Missoula, Montana |
Calhoun, Louisiana |
2016 |
Helotes, W. Texas |
Maunabo, Puerto Rico |
Cape Coral, Florida |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Statistics
World Series won by Country / State