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Northwest Region Tournament
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2009


Northwest Region Tournament
Host - Western Region Headquarters; San Bernardino, California
At Al Houghton Stadium

Al Houghton Stadium is located at 6707 Little League Drive in San Bernardino.

Participating Teams City League
Alaska State Champions Sitka Sitka LL
Idaho State Champions Post Falls Post Falls LL
Montana State Champions Billings Boulder Arrowhead LL
Oregon State Champions Salem Parrish LL
Washington State Champions Mercer Island Mercer Island LL
Wyoming State Champions Laramie Laramie LL

NOTE: The 2009 Northwest Region Tournament is using a pool play format. At the completion of pool competition, the top four teams advance to single-elimination semifinal and championship round games.

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Tournament Schedule/Results:

Day 1 (Friday, August 7):
Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 7, Parrish (Oregon) 4

Day 2 (Saturday, August 8):
Post Falls (Idaho) 10, Laramie (Wyoming) 0 (4 innings)
Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 14, Sitka (Alaska) 4 (4 innings)
Mercer Island (Washington) 10, Parrish (Oregon) 0 (4 innings)

Day 3 (Sunday, August 9):
Sitka (Alaska) 12, Post Falls (Idaho) 11
Mercer Island (Washington) 12, Laramie (Wyoming) 0 (4 innings)

Day 4 (Monday, August 10):
Parrish (Oregon) 8, Sitka (Alaska) 3
Mercer Island (Washington) 13, Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 1 (4 innings)

Day 5 (Tuesday, August 11):
Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 9, Post Falls (Idaho) 4
Parrish (Oregon) 12, Laramie (Wyoming) 1 (5 innings)

Day 6 (Wednesday, August 12):
Sitka (Alaska) 11, Laramie (Wyoming) 0 (5 innings)
Mercer Island (Washington) 12, Post Falls (Idaho) 2 (5 innings)


Standings

W

L

Runs
Allowed
Mercer Island (Washington) 4 0 3
Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 3 1 25
Parrish (Oregon) 2 2 21
Sitka (Alaska) 2 2 33
Post Falls (Idaho) 1 3 33
Laramie (Wyoming) 0 4 45

The top four teams advance to the semifinal round.

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.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

Northwest Region Tournament Semifinals (Thursday, August 13)

Parrish (Oregon) 9, Boulder Arrowhead (Montana) 7
Mercer Island (Washington) 15, Sitka (Alaska) 1 (4 innings)

Northwest Region Tournament Championship Game (Saturday, August 15)

Mercer Island (Washington) 8, Parrish (Oregon) 3 (TITLE)

Washington's Mercer Island Little League wins the 2009 Northwest Region tournament and advances to the Little League World Series.


Northwest Region State Tournament Results:

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Alaska | Idaho | Montana | Oregon | Washington | Wyoming |


Alaska State Tournament
Host - Ketchikan (District 2)

Participating Teams
District 1 Champions Knik (Anchorage)
District 2 Champions Sitka

Tournament Results:

Best 2-of-3 Series:
Sitka 13, Knik 7
Sitka 12, Knik 6 (TITLE)

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Idaho State Tournament
Host - Hayden (Hayden Lake) (District 1)
At Croffoot Park

Participating Teams
District 1 Champions Post Falls
District 2 Champions West Valley (Eagle)

Tournament Results:

Best 2-of-3 Series:
Post Falls 7, West Valley 3
Post Falls 3, West Valley 2 (TITLE)

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Montana State Tournament
Host - Boulder Arrowhead (Billings) (District 1)
At Boulder-Arrowhead Field

Participating Teams
District 1 Champions Boulder Arrowhead (Billings)
District 2 Champions Mile High (Butte)

Tournament Results:

Best 2-of-3 Series:
Boulder Arrowhead 10, Mile High 0
Boulder Arrowhead 3, Mile High 2 (TITLE)

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Oregon State Tournament
Host - Oregon District 9
Games played at Sheldon Little League (Eugene)
At Meadowlark Elementary School

Meadowlark Elementary School is located at 1500 Queens Way in Eugene.

Pool 'A' Participants
District 2 Champions Reynolds (Portland)
District 4 Champions Murrayhill (Beaverton)
District 5 Champions The Dalles
District 8 Champions Grants Pass National
District 9 Champions Eugene

Pool 'B' Participants
District 1 Champions Wilshire/Riverside (Portland)
District 3 Champions Pendleton
District 6 Champions Klamath Falls American
District 7 Champions Parrish (Salem)

NOTE: The nine state tournament qualifiers are divided into two separate pools. After round-robin pool competition, the top two teams in each pool advance to single-elimination semifinal and championship round games.

Tournament Results:

Pool 'A' Bracket

Day 1 (Thursday, July 23):
Reynolds 13, Grants Pass National 3 (5 innings)
Murrayhill 13, The Dalles 0 (6 innings)

Day 2 (Friday, July 24):
Murrayhill 15, Eugene 1 (4 innings)
Grants Pass National 11, The Dalles 10

Day 3 (Saturday, July 25):
The Dalles 7, Eugene 5
Murrayhill 4, Reynolds 2

Day 4 (Sunday, July 26):
Murrayhill 10, Grants Pass National 0 (4 innings)
Reynolds 9, Eugene 5

Day 5 (Monday, July 27):
The Dalles 9, Reynolds 6
Grants Pass National 21, Eugene 12

Pool 'B' Bracket

Day 1 (Thursday, July 23):
Parrish 8, Wilshire/Riverside 1
Klamath Falls American 4, Pendleton 0

Day 2 (Friday, July 24):
(No Pool 'B' games scheduled.)

Day 3 (Saturday, July 25):
Klamath Falls American 6, Parrish 5
Wilshire/Riverside 10, Pendleton 4

Day 4 (Sunday, July 26):
(No Pool 'B' games scheduled.)

Day 5 (Monday, July 27):
Klamath Falls American 12, Wilshire/Riverside 0
Parrish 4, Pendleton 3


Standings

W

L

Runs
Allowed
Murrayhill 4 0 3
Reynolds 2 2 21
Grants Pass National 2 2 45
The Dalles 2 2 35
Eugene 0 4 52


Standings

W

L

Runs
Allowed
Klamath Falls American 3 0 5
Parrish 2 1 10
Wilshire/Riverside 1 2 24
Pendleton 0 3 18

The top two teams in each pool advance to the semifinal round.

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.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

Semifinal Round (Tuesday, July 28)

Parrish 10, Murrayhill 4
Reynolds 12, Klamath Falls American 2 (4 innings)

Consolation Game (Wednesday, July 29)

Klamath Falls American 2, Murrayhill 1

Oregon State Championship Game (Wednesday, July 29)

Parrish 5, Reynolds 4 (TITLE)

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Washington State Tournament
Host - South Kitsap Western (Port Orchard) (District 2)
At Art Mikelsen Fields

Art Mikelsen Fields are located at 701 Sroufe Avenue in Port Orchard.

Participating Teams
District 1 Champions North Snohomish
District 2 Champions Bainbridge Island
District 3 Champions Centralia
District 4 Champions Fort Vancouver (Vancouver)
District 5 Champions Walla Walla Valley
District 6 Champions Salmon Creek
District 7 Champions West Seattle
District 8 Champions Richmond (Shoreline)
District 9 Champions Mercer Island
District 10 Champions Kent
District 11 Champions South Skagit (Mount Vernon)
District 12 Champions Pasco National
District 13 Champions Spokane South West

Tournament Results:

Opening Round:
Pasco National 3, North Snohomish 2
Salmon Creek 4, Fort Vancouver 3
West Seattle 13, Centralia 5
South Skagit 4, Spokane South West 2
Bainbridge Island 8, Kent 5

Winner's Bracket Quarterfinals:
Pasco National 11, Walla Walla Valley 1 (5 innings)
West Seattle 5, Salmon Creek 3
Mercer Island 4, South Skagit 0
Bainbridge Island 4, Richmond 0

Elimination Bracket - Round 1 (thirteen teams remain):
Centralia 10, Fort Vancouver 0 (4 innings; elim.)

Elimination Bracket - Round 2 (twelve teams remain):
North Snohomish 10, South Skagit 0 (4 innings; elim.)
Richmond 8, Centralia 6 (elim.)
Salmon Creek 10, Kent 9 (elim.)
Walla Walla Valley 8, Spokane South West 7 (7 innings; elim.)

Winner's Bracket Semifinals:
Pasco National 12, West Seattle 0 (4 innings)
Mercer Island 4, Bainbridge Island 3

Elimination Bracket - Round 3 (eight teams remain):
Richmond 6, North Snohomish 3 (elim.)
Salmon Creek 12, Walla Walla Valley 6 (elim.)

Elimination Bracket Quarterfinals (six teams remain):
Richmond 12, West Seattle 11 (elim.)
Bainbridge Island 7, Salmon Creek 1 (elim.)

Winner's Bracket Finals:
Mercer Island 8, Pasco National 7 (8 innings)

Elimination Bracket Semifinals (four teams remain):
Bainbridge Island 22, Richmond 12 (elim.)

Elimination Bracket Finals (three teams remain):
Pasco National 13, Bainbridge Island 12 (elim.)

Championship Game:
Mercer Island 3, Pasco National 2 (7 innings; TITLE)

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Wyoming State Tournament
Host - Platte County (Wheatland)

NOTE: All Wyoming leagues compete in a single district tournament that serves as the state tournament. The winner advances to the Northwest Region Tournament in San Bernardino.

Tournament Results:

Wyoming is using a pool format. Leagues are divided into four pools for round-robin competition, and the top two teams in each pool at the conclusion of round-robin play advance to the quarterfinal round.

(Pool 'A' Participants: Kemmerer, Lander, and Platte County)

(Pool 'B' Participants: Bridger Valley, Green River, Newcastle, and Powell)

(Pool 'C' Participants: Cody, Gillette, and Rock Springs)

(Pool 'D' Participants: Laramie, Riverton, and Torrington)

Pool 'A' Bracket

Day 1 (Monday, July 20):
Platte County 14, Lander 0

Day 2 (Tuesday, July 21):
Lander 9, Kemmerer 4

Day 3 (Wednesday, July 22):
Platte County 21, Kemmerer 2

Pool 'B' Bracket

Day 1 (Monday, July 20):
Powell 12, Bridger Valley 2
Green River 11, Newcastle 2

Day 2 (Tuesday, July 21):
Powell 15, Newcastle 5
Bridger Valley 4, Green River 3

Day 3 (Wednesday, July 22):
Bridger Valley 17, Newcastle 4
Green River 5, Powell 4

Pool 'C' Bracket

Day 1 (Monday, July 20):
Rock Springs 6, Gillette 3

Day 2 (Tuesday, July 21):
Cody 2, Gillette 1 (9 innings)

Day 3 (Wednesday, July 22):
Cody 5, Rock Springs 4

Pool 'D' Bracket

Day 1 (Monday, July 20):
Laramie 4, Torrington 0

Day 2 (Tuesday, July 21):
Laramie 10, Riverton 6

Day 3 (Wednesday, July 22):
Torrington 7, Riverton 6


Pool 'A' Standings

W

L
Platte County 2 0
Lander 1 1
Kemmerer 0 2


Pool 'B' Standings

W

L
Green River 2 1
Powell 2 1
Bridger Valley 2 1
Newcastle 0 3


Pool 'C' Standings

W

L
Cody 2 0
Rock Springs 1 1
Gillette 0 2


Pool 'D' Standings

W

L
Laramie 2 0
Torrington 1 1
Riverton 0 2

The top two teams in each pool advance to the quarterfinal round.

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.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

Quarterfinal Round (Thursday, July 23)

Platte County 3, Rock Springs 0
Torrington d. Green River
Laramie 6, Powell 3
Cody 8, Lander 4

Semifinal Round (Friday, July 24)

Platte County 7, Torrington 2
Laramie 6, Cody 4 (7 innings)

Wyoming State Championship Game (Saturday, July 25)

Laramie 3, Platte County 1 (TITLE)

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