Qualification for the 2018 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2018.
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Great Lakes winner | Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan |
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Mid-Atlantic winner | Staten Island, New York |
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Midwest winner | Des Moines, Iowa |
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New England winner | Coventry, Rhode Island |
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Northwest winner | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho |
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Southeast winner | Peachtree City, Georgia |
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Southwest winner | Houston, Texas |
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West winner | Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Asia-Pacific and Middle East winner | Seoul, South Korea |
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Australia winner | Gold Coast, Queensland |
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Canada winner | Surrey, British Columbia |
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Caribbean winner | Guayama, Puerto Rico |
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Europe and Africa winner | Barcelona, Spain |
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Japan winner | Kawaguchi, Saitama |
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Latin America winner | Arraiján, Panama |
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Mexico winner | Matamoros, Tamaulipas |
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The tournament took place in Westfield, Indiana from August 5–11.[1]
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| August 6 – Game 3 |
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| Wisconsin | 2 |
| August 5 – Game 1 |
| | | Michigan | 12
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| Illinois | 2 |
| | August 8 – Game 7 (F/4) |
| Michigan | 7
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| Michigan | 14 |
| August 5 – Game 2 |
| | Indiana | 2
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| Indiana | 6 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| Kentucky | 1
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| Ohio | 5 |
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| | | Indiana | 8
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| Michigan | 13 |
| August 7 – Game 5 |
| | Indiana | 0
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| Illinois | 0 |
| August 9 – Game 8 | |
| Ohio | 4
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| Ohio | 9 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | Kentucky | 1
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| Kentucky | 2 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 |
| Wisconsin | 1
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| Indiana | 8 |
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| | | Ohio | 0
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The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 5–12.[2]
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| August 6 – Game 3 |
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| Pennsylvania | 0 |
| August 5 – Game 1 |
| | | New York | 7
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| New York | 10 |
| | August 8 – Game 7 |
| Washington, D.C. | 2
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| New York | 5 |
| August 5 – Game 2 |
| | New Jersey | 2
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| Maryland | 6 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| Delaware | 0
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| New Jersey | 6 |
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| | | Maryland | 2
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| New York | 4 |
| August 7 – Game 5 |
| | Maryland | 0
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| Washington, D.C. | 7 |
| August 9 – Game 8 | |
| Maryland | 18
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| Maryland | 6 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | Pennsylvania | 0
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| Delaware | 1 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 (F/5) |
| Pennsylvania | 6
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| New Jersey | 1 |
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| | | Maryland | 11
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The tournament took place in Westfield, Indiana from August 5–11.[3]
Note: North Dakota and South Dakota are organized into a single Little League district.
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| August 6 – Game 3 (F/4) |
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| Kansas | 1 |
| August 5 – Game 1 |
| | | Minnesota | 11
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| Missouri | 0 |
| | August 8 – Game 7 |
| Minnesota | 4
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| Minnesota | 0 |
| August 5 – Game 2 (F/5) |
| | North Dakota | 6
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| North Dakota | 15 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| Nebraska | 1
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| Iowa | 1 |
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| | | North Dakota | 4
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| North Dakota | 4 |
| August 7 – Game 5 (F/7) |
| | Iowa | 7
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| Missouri | 1 |
| August 9 – Game 8 (F/5) | |
| Iowa | 2
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| Iowa | 14 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | Kansas | 0
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| Nebraska | 3 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 |
| Kansas | 5
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| Minnesota | 2 |
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| | | Iowa | 6
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The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut from August 5–12.[4]
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| August 6 – Game 3 (F/5) |
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| Vermont | 0 |
| August 5 – Game 1 (F/4) |
| | | Rhode Island | 10
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| Connecticut | 0 |
| | August 8 – Game 7 |
| Rhode Island | 10
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| Rhode Island | 1 |
| August 5 – Game 2 |
| | Massachusetts | 10
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| Massachusetts | 4 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| New Hampshire | 2
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| Maine | 4 |
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| | | Massachusetts | 9
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| Massachusetts | 2 |
| August 7 – Game 5 |
| | Rhode Island | 3
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| Connecticut | 7 |
| August 9 – Game 8 | |
| Maine | 1
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| Connecticut | 3 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | New Hampshire | 9
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| New Hampshire | 13 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 |
| Vermont | 0
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| Rhode Island | 6 |
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| | | New Hampshire | 5
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The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California August 5–11.[5]
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| August 6 – Game 3 |
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| Montana | 11 |
| August 5 – Game 1 |
| | | Alaska | 0
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| Alaska | 2 |
| | August 9 – Game 8 |
| Oregon | 1
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| Montana | 5 |
| August 5 – Game 2 (F/5) |
| | Idaho | 2
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| Washington | 6 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| Idaho | 16
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| Wyoming | 1 |
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| | | Idaho | 13
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| Montana | 0 |
| August 7 – Game 5 |
| | Idaho | 2
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| Oregon | 13 |
| August 8 – Game 7 | |
| Wyoming | 10
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| Oregon | 7 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | Washington | 3
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| Washington | 11 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 |
| Alaska | 2
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| Idaho | 8 |
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| | | Oregon | 3
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The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia from August 3–8.[6]
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| Georgia | 1 |
| August 4 – Game 7 |
| Tennessee | 0
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| Georgia | 4 |
| August 3 – Game 2 |
| | Virginia | 3
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| West Virginia | 5 |
| | August 6 – Game 12 |
| Virginia | 12
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| Georgia | 8 |
| August 3 – Game 3 (F/4) |
| | Alabama | 3
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| Alabama | 12 |
| August 4 – Game 8 | |
| North Carolina | 2
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| Alabama | 3 |
| August 3 – Game 4 |
| | South Carolina | 2
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| South Carolina | 10 |
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| Florida | 2
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| Georgia | 3 |
| August 4 – Game 5 |
| | Virginia | 0
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| Tennessee | 1 |
| August 5 – Game 9 | |
| West Virginia | 2
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| South Carolina | 0 |
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| | | West Virginia | 3
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| West Virginia | 4 |
| August 4 – Game 6 |
| | Virginia | 7
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| North Carolina | 5 |
| August 5 – Game 10 | |
| Florida | 2
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| Virginia | 4 |
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| | | North Carolina | 3
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| Alabama | 6 |
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| | | Virginia | 9
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The tournament took place in Waco, Texas August 2–8.[7]
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| Louisiana | 7 |
| August 4 – Game 7 (F/7) |
| Texas West | 3
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| Louisiana | 2 |
| August 2 – Game 2 |
| | Oklahoma | 3
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| Oklahoma | 6 |
| | August 6 – Game 12 |
| New Mexico | 3
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| Oklahoma | 0 |
| August 2 – Game 3 |
| | Texas East | 5
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| Colorado | 10 |
| August 4 – Game 8 (F/5) | |
| Mississippi | 15
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| Mississippi | 4 |
| August 2 – Game 4 (F/4) |
| | Texas East | 16
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| Texas East | 14 |
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| Arkansas | 1
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| Texas East | 8 |
| August 3 – Game 5 |
| | Oklahoma | 0
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| Texas West | 5 |
| August 5 – Game 9 | |
| New Mexico | 6
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| Mississippi | 6 |
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| | | New Mexico | 10
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| New Mexico | 3 |
| August 3 – Game 6 |
| | Louisiana | 0
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| Colorado | 2 |
| August 5 – Game 10 | |
| Arkansas | 4
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| Louisiana | 11 |
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| | | Arkansas | 6
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| Oklahoma | 3 |
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The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California August 5–11.[5]
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| August 6 – Game 3 |
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| Utah | 2 |
| August 5 – Game 1 |
| | | Hawaii | 8
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| Arizona | 3 |
| | August 9 – Game 8 |
| Hawaii | 7
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| Hawaii | 5 |
| August 5 – Game 2 |
| | Nevada | 1
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| Southern California | 16 |
| August 6 – Game 4 | |
| Northern California | 8
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| Nevada | 5 |
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| | | Southern California | 3
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| Hawaii | 11 |
| August 7 – Game 5 |
| | Northern California | 2
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| Arizona | 5 |
| August 8 – Game 7 | |
| Southern California | 9
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| Southern California | 5 |
| August 7 – Game 6 |
| | Northern California | 7
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| Northern California | 6 |
| | August 10 – Game 9 |
| Utah | 0
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| Nevada | 0 |
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| | | Northern California | 11
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The tournament took place in Seoul, South Korea from June 30–July 6.[8]
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1 Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan, due to complicated relations with People's Republic of China, is recognized by the name Chinese Taipei by majority of international organizations including Little League Baseball (LLB). For more information, please see Cross-Strait relations.
| Semi-finals | | Asia-Pacific Championship |
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| 1A South Korea | 11 |
| July 6 – Seoul |
| 2B Hong Kong | 0
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| 1A South Korea | 6 |
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| | 1B Chinese Taipei | 1 |
| 1B Chinese Taipei | 6 |
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| 2A Guam | 0
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The tournament took place in Lismore, New South Wales June 6–11. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the elimination round.[9]
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| Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Australia Championship |
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| 1A Eastern Athletics | 3 |
| June 10 – Lismore |
| 2D Adelaide Seahawks | 7
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| 2D Adelaide Seahawks | 7 |
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| | 1B Cronulla | 2
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| 1B Cronulla | 12 |
| | June 11 – Lismore (F/4) |
| 2C Southern Mariners | 11
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| 2D Adelaide Seahawks | 0 |
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| | 2A Gold Coast | 11
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| 1C Perth Metro North | 2 |
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| 2B Illawara | 6
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| 2B Illawara | 6 |
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| | 2A Gold Coast | 8
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| 1D Ryde North | 1 |
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| 2A Gold Coast | 5
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The tournament took place in Mirabel, Quebec from August 2–11.[10]
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| Semi-finals | | Canada Championship |
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| 1 British Columbia | 8 |
| August 11 |
| 4 Ontario | 2
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| 1 British Columbia | 11 |
| August 10 |
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| 2 Quebec | 4 |
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| 3 Nova Scotia | 5
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The tournament took place in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico from July 14–20.[11]
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| Semi-finals | | Caribbean Championship |
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| 1 Puerto Rico | 3 |
| July 20 |
| 4 Bahamas | 0
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| Puerto Rico | 5 |
| July 19 |
| | Curaçao | 2 |
| 2 Curaçao | 5 |
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In an expanded format, 10 countries have automatic berths into the regional tournament based on participation and enrollment figures.[12] A qualifier tournament from additional countries wishing to enter took place from July 12–17. The format of the qualifier tournament is a round robin with an elimination round where the two semifinal winners advanced to the double-elimination regional tournament from July 20–27. Both tournaments took place in Kutno, Poland.[13]
Qualifier tournament
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| Semi-finals | | Qualifier Championship± | | | | | | | | | July 16 | | | | | 1 Austria | 6 | | July 17 | | 4 Croatia | 5
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- Qualifier Championship between Austria and Belarus was canceled due to inclement weather, as a make up was unnecessary because both teams had already advanced.
Regional tournament
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The tournament took place in Tokyo from July 21–22.[14][15]
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| Opening Round | | Quarterfinals | | Semifinals | | Championship |
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| Tokyo Nakano | 0 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| Niihama | 1
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| Niihama | 3 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Sendai Hirose | 16
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| Sapporo Shiroishi | 7 |
| | July 22 – Tokyo |
| Sendai Hirose | 8
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| Sendai Hirose | 2 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Kawaguchi | 13
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| Seya | 12 |
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| Okayama | 0
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| Seya | 2 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Kawaguchi | 7
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| Kawaguchi | 2 |
| | July 22 – Tokyo |
| Anjō | 1
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| Kawaguchi | 23 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Nagasaki Minami | 2
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| Ueda Minami | 10 |
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| Chiba City | 0
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| Ueda Minami | 8 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Tokyo Kitasuna | 10
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| Tokyo Kitasuna | 10 |
| | July 22 – Tokyo |
| Osaka Takatsuki | 8
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| Tokyo Kitasuna | 2 |
| July 21 – Tokyo |
| | Nagasaki Minami | 3
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| Nagasaki Minami | 11 |
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| Sendai Aoba | 1
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| Nagasaki Minami | 5 |
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| | Hyogo Yamasaki | 2
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| Hyogo Yamasaki | 5 |
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The tournament took place in Panama City, Panama from July 21–28.[16]
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| Semi-finals | | Latin America Championship |
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| 1 Panama A | 2 |
| July 28 |
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| Panama | 6 |
| July 27 |
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| 2 Nicaragua | 4 |
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| 3 Venezuela | 0
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The tournament took place in Monterrey from July 7–13.
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| Semi-finals | | Mexico Championship |
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| 2B Linda Vista | 2 |
| July 13 |
| 1A Treviño Kelly | 3
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| 1A Treviño Kelly | 3 |
| July 12 |
| | 1B Matamoros | 5 |
| 2A Seguro Social | 0 |
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| 1B Matamoros | 4
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