The Senior League World Series (SLWS) Southeast and Southwest regions are two of five United States regions that currently send teams to the Senior League World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The former South Region's participation in the SLWS dated back to 1962, until the region was divided in 2002.
South Region States
In 2002 the region was split in half.
Region Champions
As of the 2001 Senior League World Series.
South Region Champions
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
|
1962 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Third Place |
0–1
|
1963 |
Randleman, North Carolina |
Not in Top 4 |
0–1
|
1964 |
Brenham, Texas |
Runner–Up |
1–1
|
1965 |
El Campo, Texas |
2–1
|
1966 |
Elkton, Maryland |
Third Place |
2–1
|
1967 |
Houston, Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
0–2
|
1968 |
West Tampa, Florida |
Runner–Up |
4–2
|
1969 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
Not in Top 4 |
0–2
|
1970 |
West Tampa, Florida |
Champions |
4–0
|
1971 |
Richmond, Virginia |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
1972 |
Temple Terrace, Florida |
Not in Top 4 |
0–2
|
1973 |
Brenham, Texas |
Third Place |
3–2
|
1974 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Runner–Up |
4–2
|
1975 |
West Tampa, Florida |
Third Place |
2–2
|
1976 |
Richmond, Virginia |
Fourth Place |
2–2
|
1977 |
Orlando, Florida |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
1978 |
Waskom, Texas |
Third Place |
2–2
|
1979 |
Tampa, Florida |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
1980 |
Houston, Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
1–2
|
1981 |
Fort Myers, Florida |
1–2
|
1982 |
Orange Park, Florida |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
1983 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
Not in Top 4 |
1–2
|
1984 |
Altamonte Springs, Florida |
Champions |
4–0
|
1985 |
Maryville, Tennessee |
Third Place |
3–2
|
1986 |
Brenham, Texas |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
1987 |
Tampa, Florida |
3–2
|
1988 |
Azalea Park, Florida |
Third Place |
3–2
|
1989 |
Kernersville, North Carolina |
Not in Top 4 |
1–2
|
1990 |
Venice, Florida |
Third Place |
4–2
|
1991 |
Brandon, Florida |
Not in Top 4 |
2–3
|
1992 |
San Antonio, Texas |
Fourth Place |
3–3
|
1993 |
Mobile, Alabama |
Not in Top 4 |
1–3
|
1994 |
Brandon, Florida |
Champions |
5–0
|
1995 |
Dunedin, Florida |
4–0
|
1996 |
Mobile, Alabama |
Fourth Place |
3–3
|
1997 |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Not in Top 4 |
3–3
|
1998 |
Seminole, Florida |
Third Place |
5–2
|
1999 |
Mint Hill, North Carolina |
Not in Top 4 |
0–2
|
2000 |
Pinellas Park, Florida |
Runner–Up |
3–2
|
2001 |
Palm Harbor, Florida |
Champions |
4–0
|
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
|
Results by State
Southeast Region Champions
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
|
2002 |
Boynton Beach, Florida |
Runner–Up |
4–2
|
2003 |
Chesterfield, Virginia |
4–2
|
2004 |
Dade City, Florida |
Semifinals |
3–2
|
2005 |
Clarkesville, Georgia |
2–3
|
2006 |
Yorktown, Virginia |
3–2
|
2007 |
Cartersville, Georgia |
Champions |
4–2
|
2008 |
Boynton Beach, Florida |
Semifinals |
4–1
|
2009 |
Greenville, South Carolina |
Not in Top 4 |
2–2
|
2010 |
Palm Bay, Florida (Host) |
1–3
|
2011 |
Palm Bay, Florida (Host) |
1–3
|
2012 |
Brevard County, Florida (Host) |
Semifinals |
3–2
|
2013 |
Martinez, Georgia |
3–2
|
2014 |
Dumfries, Virginia |
3–2
|
2015 |
Dumfries, Virginia |
Not in Top 4 |
1–2
|
2016 |
Dumfries, Virginia |
Semifinals |
3–2
|
2017 |
Coral Springs, Florida |
Runner–Up |
4–1
|
2018 |
Coral Springs, Florida |
US Final |
3–2
|
2019 |
Onancock, Virginia |
Not in Top 4 |
1–2
|
2020
|
Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis[1]
|
2021
|
2022 |
Norfolk, Virginia |
Runner–Up |
4–1
|
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
|
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Southwest Region Champions
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
|
2002 |
Houston, East Texas |
Semifinals |
3–2
|
2003 |
Brenham, East Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
2–2
|
2004 |
San Antonio, West Texas |
2–2
|
2005 |
Marksville, Louisiana |
1–3
|
2006 |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
2–2
|
2007 |
Tyler, East Texas |
Semifinals |
3–1
|
2008 |
Bryan, East Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
2–2
|
2009 |
Houston, East Texas |
Champions |
5–1
|
2010 |
Houston, East Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
2–2
|
2011 |
Tyler, East Texas |
Runner–Up |
5–1
|
2012 |
Houston, East Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
2–2
|
2013 |
Laredo, West Texas |
2–2
|
2014 |
Houston, East Texas |
Champions |
5–1
|
2015 |
Houston, East Texas |
5–1
|
2016 |
San Antonio, West Texas |
Not in Top 4 |
1–3
|
2017 |
Houston, East Texas |
3–2
|
2018 |
Waco, West Texas |
0–2
|
2019 |
Houston, East Texas |
1–2
|
2020
|
Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis[2]
|
2021
|
2022 |
Houston, East Texas |
US Final |
2–2
|
Year |
City |
SLWS |
Record
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Results by State
As of the 2022 Senior League World Series.
See also
South Region in other Little League divisions
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