NOW YOU KNOW
Little League World Series champions:
1947...Maynard-Williamsport, Pa.
1948...Lock Haven, Pa.
1949...Little Big League-Hammonton, N.J.
1950...National-Houston
1951...Stamford, Conn.
1952...National-Norwalk, Conn.
1953...Southside-Birmingham, Ala.
1954...National-Schenectady, N.Y.
1955...Morrisville, Pa.
1956...Hondo Lions-Roswell, N.M.
1957...Industrial-Monterrey, Mexico
1958...Industrial-Monterrey, Mexico
1959...National-Hamtramck, Mich.
1960...American-Levittown, Pa.
1961...Northern-El Cajon/La Mesa, Calif.
1962...Moreland District-San Jose
1963...National-Granada Hills
1964...Mid Island-Staten Island, N.Y.
1965...Windsor Locks, Conn.
1966...Westbury-Houston
1967...West Tokyo-Tokyo
1968...Wakayama, Japan
1969...Taipei-Taiwan
1970...Wayne, N.J.
1971...Tainan-Taiwan
1972...Taipei-Taiwan
1973...Tainan-Taiwan
1974...Kao Ksiung-Taiwan
1975...Lakewood, N.J.
1976...Chofu-Tokyo
1977...Li-The-Taiwan
1978...Pin-Kuang-Taiwan
1979...Pu-Tzu Town-Taiwan
1980...Hua Lian-Taiwan
1981...Tai-Ping-Taiwan
1982...National-Kirkland, Wash.
1983...East Marietta National-Marietta, Ga.
1984...Seoul
1985...Seoul
1986...Tainan Park-Taiwan
1987...Hua Lian-Taiwan
1988...Tai Chung-Taiwan
1989...National-Trumbull, Conn.
1990...San-Hua-Taiwan
1991...Hsi Nan-Taiwan
1992...Long Beach
1993...Long Beach
1994...Coquivacoa-Maracaibo, Venezuela
1995...Shan-Hua-Taiwan
1996...Fu-Hsing-Taiwan
1997...Linda Vista-Guadalupe, Mexico
1998...Toms River, N.J.
1999...Hirakata-Osaka, Japan
2000...Sierra Maestra-Maracaibo, Venezuela
2001...Tokyo
2002...Louisville, Ky.
2003...Tokyo
2004...Willemstad, Curacao
2005...West Oahu-Ewa Beach, Hawaii
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