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Metro Region State Champions
Little League Baseball Division (Ages 10-12)


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Connecticut | New Jersey | New York | Rhode Island
Teams listed in bold qualified for the Little League World Series by winning the Eastern Region (1957-2000), Mid-Atlantic Region (New Jersey and New York, 2001-2020), New England Region (Connecticut and Rhode Island, 2001-2020), or Metro Region (2022-present) tournament.


Connecticut

Prior to the creation of the Metro Region in 2022, Connecticut leagues competed in the Eastern Region (1957-2000) and New England Region (2001-2021).

State Champions
2024 - East Lyme/Salem
2023 - East Lyme
2022 - Fairfield American
2021 - Manchester (advances to LLWS as New England Region runner-up)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Madison
2018 - Fairfield American
2017 - Fairfield American
2016 - Fairfield American
2015 - Waterford
2014 - Fairfield American
2013 - Westport
2012 - Fairfield American
2011 - Fairfield American
2010 - Fairfield American
2009 - Glastonbury National
2008 - Shelton National
2007 - Shelton National
2006 - Glastonbury American
2005 - Farmington
2004 - Berlin
2003 - North Stamford
2002 - Orange
2001 - Yalesville (Wallingford)
2000 - Old Lyme/Lyme
1999 - North Branford
1998 - Simsbury National
1997 - Ed Walsh (Meriden)
1996 - Southington Northern
1995 - Shelton National
1994 - Trumbull National
1993 - Southington Northern
1992 - Stamford National-Lione (Div. 1) and Groton City (Div. 2)
1991 - Park City American (Bridgeport) (Div. 1) and East Hartford Eastern (Div. 2)
1990 - Springdale (Stamford) (Div. 1) and Enfield (Div. 2)
1989 - Trumbull National and East Hartford National (Div. 2)
1988 - Walter "Pop" Smith (New Haven) (Div. 1) and East Hartford National (Div. 2)
1987 - Springdale (Stamford) (Div. 1) and Mystic (Div. 2)
1986 - Berlin
1985 - New London National
1984 - McCabe-Waters (Bristol)
1983 - Stamford American
1982 - Stamford Federal
1981 - Stamford Federal
1980 - Walter "Pop" Smith (New Haven)
1979 - Wallingford
1978 - East Hartford Eastern
1977 - Park City (Bridgeport)
1976 - Forestville
1975 - Waterford South
1974 - Walter "Pop" Smith (New Haven)
1973 - Windsor Locks
1972 - Orange
1971 - Wilton (Div. 1) and South Windsor (Div. 2)
1970 - New Haven Annex
1969 - Southington South
1968 - Groton
1967 - McGinley (Hartford)
1966 - Windsor Locks
1965 - Windsor Locks
1964 - New London National
1963 - Stratford Original
1962 - Stratford Original
1961 - Darien
1960 - Stratford
1959 - Bridgeport Northern
1958 - Darien
1957 - North End (Bridgeport)

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New Jersey

Prior to the creation of the Metro Region in 2022, New Jersey leagues competed in the Eastern Region (1957-2000) and Mid-Atlantic Region (2001-2021).

State Champions
2024 - Morristown Area
2023 - East Hanover
2022 - Toms River East
2021 - Toms River East (advances to LLWS as Mid-Atlantic Region runner-up)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Elmora Youth (Elizabeth)
2018 - Middletown
2017 - Holbrook (Jackson)
2016 - Freehold Township
2015 - Jackson Township
2014 - Toms River
2013 - East Greenwich (Clarksboro)
2012 - Par Troy East (Parsippany)
2011 - Paramus
2010 - Toms River National
2009 - Somerset Hills (Bernardsville)
2008 - Bordentown
2007 - Randolph East
2006 - Livingston American
2005 - Toms River American
2004 - HTRBA (Mercerville)
2003 - Freehold Township American
2002 - Nottingham (Hamilton Square)
2001 - Randolph West
2000 - Pequannock
1999 - Toms River East American
1998 - Toms River East American
1997 - North Hunterdon
1996 - Millburn-Short Hills
1995 - Toms River East American
1994 - Millburn-Short Hills
1993 - Nottingham (Hamilton Square)
1992 - Nottingham (Hamilton Square)
1991 - South Vineland
1990 - Brick National
1989 - Cherry Hill American
1988 - Roberto Clemente (Jersey City)
1987 - Nottingham (Hamilton Square)
1986 - Cherry Hill American
1985 - Morristown National
1984 - Palisades Park
1983 - Cherry Hill American
1982 - Morristown National
1981 - Bernardsville-Basking Ridge
1980 - Margate City
1979 - Ridgewood National
1978 - Elizabethport
1977 - North Edison
1976 - Union American
1975 - Lakewood
1974 - Livingston American
1973 - Lodi American
1972 - Howell Central
1971 - Wallington
1970 - Wayne American
1969 - Nottingham (Hamilton Square)
1968 - Wallington
1967 - West New York American
1966 - West New York American
1965 - Margate City
1964 - Tenafly
1963 - Tenafly
1962 - Pitman
1961 - Sayreville
1960 - West New York American
1959 - East Rutherford
1958 - Englewood American
1957 - Blackwood Kiwanis

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New York

Prior to the creation of the Metro Region in 2022, New York leagues competed in the Eastern Region (1957-2000) and Mid-Atlantic Region (2001-2021).

State Champions
2024 - South Shore (Staten Island)
2023 - Massapequa Coast
2022 - Massapequa Coast
2021 - Colonie
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Haverstraw
2018 - Mid-Island (Staten Island)
2017 - Plainview
2016 - Maine-Endwell
2015 - Maine-Endwell
2014 - Colonie
2013 - Burnt Hills Ballston Lake (Glenville)
2012 - Stony Point
2011 - Great Kills American (Staten Island)
2010 - Stony Point
2009 - South Shore National (Staten Island)
2008 - Haverstraw
2007 - Maine-Endwell
2006 - Mid-Island (Staten Island)
2005 - Merrick-North Merrick
2004 - Colonie
2003 - Ramapo
2002 - Harlem (New York City)
2001 - Massapequa International
2000 - Rolando Paulino (Bronx)
1999 - Rolando Paulino (Bronx)
1998 - South Shore American (Staten Island)
1997 - Mid-Island (Staten Island)
1996 - South Shore American (Staten Island)
1995 - South Shore American (Staten Island)
1994 - Orchard Park
1993 - Orchard Park
1992 - South Shore National (Staten Island)
1991 - South Shore American (Staten Island)
1990 - South Shore American (Staten Island)
1989 - Massapequa International
1988 - South Shore (Staten Island)
1987 - Colonie
1986 - Ozone Howard (Queens) (Metro) and Kingston American (Upstate)
1985 - South Shore (Staten Island) (Metro) and Oneonta (Upstate)
1984 - Little League of the Islips (Metro) and Waterloo (Upstate)
1983 - North Shore (Rocky Point) (Metro) and Auburn (Upstate)
1982 - Monroe-Woodbury (Metro) and Batavia (Upstate)
1981 - Ozone Howard (Queens) (Metro) and Beacon (Upstate)
1980 - Gil Hodges (Brooklyn) (Metro) and Colonie (Upstate)
1979 - South Shore (Staten Island) (Metro) and Hyde Park National (Upstate)
1978 - Rockville Centre American (Metro) and Liverpool (Upstate)
1977 - South Shore (Staten Island) (Metro) and Carman (Rotterdam) (Upstate)
1976 - South Shore (Staten Island)
1975 - Rotterdam
1974 - Lindenhurst National (Metro) and Poughkeepsie Central (Upstate)
1973 - Colonie
1972 - Rockville Centre American (Metro) and New City (Upstate)
1971 - Rotterdam
1970 - Cortlandt American (Metro) and Town of Wappinger American (Upstate)
1969 - Smithtown
1968 - Scotia
1967 - Oceanside National
1966 - Albany National
1965 - Cleveland Hills (Cheektowga)
1964 - Mid-Island (Staten Island)
1963 - Mid-Island (Staten Island)
1962 - Massapequa International
1961 - Schenectady
1960 - Little League of the Islips
1959 - Schenectady National
1958 - South Utica
1957 - Haverstraw

NOTE: Rolando Paulino defeated Massapequa International 5-1 in the 2001 New York State championship game but was later stripped of all tournament victories when a series of age and residency violations came to light following the completion of the Little League World Series.

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Rhode Island

Prior to the creation of the Metro Region in 2022, Rhode Island leagues competed in the Eastern Region (1957-2000) and New England Region (2001-2021).

State Champions
2024 - North Kingstown/Wickford
2023 - Smithfield
2022 - Cumberland
2021 - North Providence
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Barrington
2018 - Coventry
2017 - Cumberland American
2016 - Warwick North
2015 - Cranston Western
2014 - Cumberland American
2013 - Lincoln
2012 - Coventry American
2011 - Cumberland American
2010 - Cumberland National
2009 - Lincoln
2008 - Cranston Western
2007 - Cranston Western
2006 - Lincoln
2005 - Cranston Western
2004 - Lincoln
2003 - Lincoln
2002 - Portsmouth
2001 - Lincoln
2000 - Lincoln
1999 - Lincoln
1998 - Cranston Western
1997 - Cranston Western
1996 - Cranston Western
1995 - East Greenwich
1994 - East Greenwich
1993 - Darlington American (Pawtucket)
1992 - Darlington American (Pawtucket)
1991 - Warwick Continental
1990 - Mount Pleasant (Providence)
1989 - Fair North (Woonsocket)
1988 - East Woonsocket
1987 - Warwick Continental
1986 - Warwick American
1985 - Warwick Westside
1984 - Bristol
1983 - Fair North (Woonsocket)
1982 - Bristol
1981 - Warwick American
1980 - Darlington American (Pawtucket)
1979 - Cranston Western
1978 - Westerly American
1977 - Upper Valley (Cumberland/Lincoln)
1976 - Bristol
1975 - Barrington
1974 - Darlington National (Pawtucket)
1973 - Edgewood/South Elmwood (Cranston)
1972 - Burrillville
1971 - Middletown
1970 - Edgewood-South Elmwood (Cranston)
1969 - Darlington American (Pawtucket)
1968 - Warwick West Side
1967 - Smithfield
1966 - Pawtucket
1965 - Middletown
1964 - Smithfield
1963 - Fair North (Woonsocket)
1962 - Middletown
1961 - Middletown
1960 - South County (Wakefield)
1959 - Pawtucket
1958 - Warwick National
1957 - Warwick American

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