The 2006 Little League World Series, held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, took place between August 18 and August 28, one day later than originally scheduled. Inclement weather forced the cancellation of the third-place game on August 27 and the postponement of the championship game also scheduled for that date. The Northern Little League of Columbus, Georgia, defeated Kawaguchi City Little League of Kawaguchi, Japan, in the championship game of the 60th Little League World Series.
The event was broadcast in the United States on ABC Sports, ESPN and ESPN2 in both analog and high-definition. The U.S. Championship game was the last ABC Sports telecast. Games were held in the two stadiums located at Little League headquarters in South Williamsport:
Teams
Between five and twelve teams take part in 16 regional qualification tournaments, which vary in format depending on region. In the United States, the qualification tournaments are in the same format as the Little League World Series itself: a round-robin tournament followed by an elimination round to determine the regional champion.
Pool A |
Pool B |
Pool C |
Pool D |
Staten Island, New York Mid-Atlantic Region Mid-Island Little League |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire New England Region Portsmouth Little League |
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Pacific Region Saipan Little League |
Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mexico Region Matamoros Little League |
Lemont, Illinois Great Lakes Region Lemont Little League |
Beaverton, Oregon Northwest Region Murrayhill Little League |
Barquisimeto, Venezuela Latin America Region Cardenales Little League |
Kawaguchi, Saitama Asia Region Kawaguchi City Little League |
Phoenix, Arizona West Region Ahwatukee American Little League |
Columbia, Missouri Midwest Region Daniel Boone National Little League |
Surrey, British Columbia Canada Region Whalley Little League |
Moscow, Russia Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Region Brateevo Little League |
Columbus, Georgia Southeast Region Northern Little League |
Lake Charles, Louisiana Southwest Region South Lake Charles Little League |
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Transatlantic Region Arabian-American Little League |
Willemstad, Curaçao Caribbean Region Pabao Little League |
Results
Pool play
The top two teams in each pool moved on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each met on August 27 to play for the Little League World Championship. Teams marked in green qualified to the knockout stage. Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the ratio of runs allowed to defensive innings played for all teams involved in the tie. The team with the lowest runs-per-defensive-inning ratio advances.
United States
- Great Lakes wins pool based on defensive run ratio. Southeast is the runner-up based on win against West.
- New England wins Pool B based on head-to-head tiebreaker.
All times US EDT
- The New England vs. Midwest game was postponed due to a rain delay and was played on August 20.
Elimination round
| Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 24 – 3:00 pm - Lamade
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| Transatlantic | 1
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| August 26 – 7:30 pm - Lamade
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| Asia | 4
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| Asia | 3
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| August 23 – 3:00 pm - Lamade (F/4)
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| | Mexico | 0
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| Latin America | 0
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| | August 28 – 5:00 pm - Lamade |
| Mexico | 11
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| Asia | 1
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| August 24 – 7:30 pm - Lamade
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| | Southeast | 2 |
| Southeast | 8
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| August 27 – 3:30 pm - Lamade
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| New England | 0
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| Southeast | 7 |
| August 23 – 7:30 pm - Lamade
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| | Northwest | 3
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| Great Lakes | 3
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| Northwest | 4
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The consolation game between Matamoros, Mexico and Beaverton, Oregon, scheduled for August 27 at Volunteer Stadium, was cancelled due to rain, and both teams share third place. The championship game was originally scheduled for 3:30 pm US EDT on August 27, but was postponed due to rain. The game was originally rescheduled for 8:00 pm on August 28, but changed because of weather concerns.
2006 Little League World Series Champions |
Northern Little League Columbus, Georgia |
Champion's path
The Columbus Northern LL went undefeated on their road to the LLWS, winning all eleven of their matches.[2][3] Their total record was 16–1, their only loss coming against Lemont LL (from Illinois).
Mid-Island incident
Television coverage aired throughout the United States on ABC Sports and ESPN. At first, there was no delay on its broadcasts, despite the fact that all managers and coaches were equipped with miniature microphones. That changed after two incidents; one in a preliminary game where an unidentified California pitcher told his coach that "[the umpire] ain't giving me shit" in reference to a tight strike zone, but the other, more important incident took place late in a preliminary-round game in which a player for Mid-Island Little League of Staten Island, New York, who was not publicly identified, told his teammates to just score "one fucking run" that was broadcast live on ESPN. In response, the team's manager, Nick Doscher, slapped the player, a violation of a Little League policy against physical contact targeting players. Both the player and manager were reprimanded, and ESPN and ABC imposed a five-second delay on future telecasts. The incident was part of the continuing legacy of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy.
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