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Senior League World Series (Host Team)

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The Senior League World Series Host team is one of six United States regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The Host team first competed in the SLWS in 1961.

Host Teams at the Senior League World Series

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As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.

Year City SLWS Record
1961 Pennsylvania South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Not in Top 4 1–1
19621966 Inactive
1967 Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Runner–Up 4–2
1968 Indiana Indiana State Champion Not in Top 4 0–2
1969 Runner–Up 3–2
1970 Fourth Place 2–2
1971 Not in Top 4 0–2
1972 2–2
1973 0–2
19741989 Inactive
1990 Florida Florida – District 3 Champion Not in Top 4 3–3
1991 Fourth Place 3–3
1992 Not in Top 4 2–3
1993 2–3
1994 3–3
1995 Fourth Place 3–3
1996 Not in Top 4 1–3
1997 Third Place 4–2
1998 Runner–Up 4–2
1999 Champions 5–0
2000 Fourth Place 4–3
2001 Not in Top 4 2–3
2002 Maine Maine – District 3 Champion 1–3
2003 1–3
2004 0–4
2005 1–3
2006 1–3
2007 0–4
2008 1–3
2009 1–3
2010 Runner–Up 4–2
2011 Not in Top 4 1–3
2012 1–2
2013 1–3
2014 Semifinals 4–1
2015 2–2
2016 2–1
2017 South Carolina South Carolina – District 1 Champion Not in Top 4 1–2
2018 2–2
2019 US Final 3–2
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [1]
2021
2022 South Carolina South Carolina – District 1 Champion Not in Top 4 2–2
2023
2024 3–2
Year City SLWS Record

Results by Host

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As of the 2024 Senior League World Series.

Host SLWS
Hosted
SLWS
Championships
W–L PCT
Maine Maine – District 3 Champion 15 0 21–40 .344
Florida Florida – District 3 Champion 12 1 36–31 .537
Indiana Indiana State Champion 6 0 7–12 .368
South Carolina South Carolina – District 1 Champion 6 13–12 .520
Pennsylvania South Williamsport, Pennsylvania 1 1–1 .500
Iowa Des Moines, Iowa 4–2 .667
Totals 39 1 77–94 0.450

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments". 30 April 2020.