2006 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationBangor, Maine
DatesAugust 13–19, 2006
Final positions
ChampionsVenezuela Punto Fijo, Venezuela
Runner-upHawaii Pearl City, Hawaii

The 2006 Senior League World Series took place from August 13–19 in Bangor, Maine, United States. Punto Fijo, Venezuela defeated Pearl City, Hawaii in the championship game.

Teams

United States International
Maine Bangor, Maine
District 3
Host
Philippines Makati, Philippines
Illam Central
Asia–Pacific
Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
Kennedy American
Central
CanadaSaskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina National
Canada
New Jersey Bloomfield, New Jersey
Bloomfield
East
Belgium Brussels, Belgium
Waterloo
EMEA
Virginia Yorktown, Virginia
York County
South
Venezuela Punto Fijo, Venezuela
Paraguana
Latin America
Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa National/John Hess
Southwest
Hawaii Pearl City, Hawaii
Pearl City
West

Results

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Group A

Team W L Rs Ra
Hawaii Hawaii 40449
Virginia Virginia 313115
Canada Canada 131116
Maine Maine 13824
Philippines Philippines 131040
  Canada Hawaii Maine Philippines Virginia
Canada Canada 3–7 0–3 5–2 3–4
Hawaii Hawaii 7–3 8–0 21–4 8–2
Maine Maine 3–0 0–8 2–3 3–13
Philippines Philippines 2–5 4–21 3–2 1–12
Virginia Virginia 4–3 2–8 13–3 12–1

Group B

Team W L Rs Ra
Venezuela Venezuela 405612
New Jersey New Jersey 313627
Oklahoma Oklahoma 222824
Wisconsin Wisconsin 131548
Belgium Belgium 041032
  Belgium New Jersey Oklahoma Venezuela Wisconsin
Belgium Belgium 2–10 4–6(9) 1–12 3–4
New Jersey New Jersey 10–2 10–8 8–12 8–5
Oklahoma Oklahoma 6–4(9) 8–10 3–4 9–6
Venezuela Venezuela 12–1 12–8 4–3 28–0
Wisconsin Wisconsin 4–3 5–8 6–9 0–28

Elimination Round

Semifinals World Championship
      
4–0 Hawaii Hawaii 7
3–1 New Jersey New Jersey 3
5–0 Hawaii Hawaii 2
5–0 Venezuela Venezuela 4
4–0 Venezuela Venezuela 11
3–1 Virginia Virginia 1
2006 Senior League World Series Champions

Paraguana LL
Punto Fijo, Venezuela

References

  1. 2006 Senior League Baseball World Series Tournament. Archived 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Littleleague.org
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