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


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Alaska | Idaho | Oregon | Washington
Teams listed in bold qualified for the Little League World Series by winning the Western Region tournament (1957-2000) or Northwest Region tournament (2001-present).


Alaska

State Champions
2024 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
2023 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2022 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
2021 - Knik (Eagle River)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Sitka
2018 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
2017 - Ketchikan
2016 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
2015 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
2014 - Knik (Eagle River)
2013 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
2012 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
2011 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
2010 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
2009 - Sitka
2008 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2007 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2006 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2005 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2004 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2003 - Dimond-West (Anchorage)
2002 - Gastineau Channel East (Juneau)
2001 - Gastineau Channel East (Juneau)
2000 - Ketchikan
1999 - Ketchikan
1998 - Gastineau Channel East (Juneau)
1997 - Abbott-O-Rabbit National (Anchorage)
1996 - Soldotna
1995 - Abbott-O-Rabbit National (Anchorage)
1994 - Abbott-O-Rabbit American (Anchorage)
1993 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
1992 - North Star (Fairbanks)
1991 - Abbott-O-Rabbit (Anchorage)
1990 - Fairbanks
1989 - Sitka
1988 - Ketchikan
1987 - Fairbanks
1986 - Fairbanks
1985 - Fairbanks
1984 - Fairbanks
1983 - Fairbanks
1982 - Kodiak
1981 - Ketchikan
1980 - Ketchikan
1979 - Elmendorf Air Force Base (Anchorage)
1978 - Kenai
1977 - Ketchikan
1976 - Elmendorf Air Force Base (Anchorage)
1975 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
1974 - Nunaka Valley (Anchorage)
1973 - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
1972 - Fairbanks
1971 - Fairbanks
1970 - Fort Wainwright
1969 - Kenai
1968 - Knik (Eagle River)
1967 - Fairbanks
1966 - Fort Wainwright
1965 - Eielson Air Force Base
1964 - Elmendorf Air Force Base (Anchorage)
1963 - Turnagain (Anchorage)
1962 - Fort Richardson
1961 - Spenard
1960 - Ladd Air Force Base (Fairbanks)

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Idaho

State Champions
2024 - West Valley (Eagle)
2023 - Coeur d'Alene
2022 - Lewiston
2021 - West Valley (Eagle)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Coeur d'Alene
2018 - Coeur d'Alene
2017 - Lewiston
2016 - North Boise
2015 - West Valley (Eagle)
2014 - Lewiston
2013 - Coeur d'Alene
2012 - Post Falls
2011 - Lewiston
2010 - North Boise
2009 - Post Falls
2008 - North Boise
2007 - North Boise
2006 - North Boise
2005 - Northwest Ada (Boise)
2004 - West Valley (Eagle)
2003 - East Boise American
2002 - Coeur d'Alene
2001 - Coeur d'Alene
2000 - Coeur d'Alene
1999 - South Central Boise
1998 - East Boise American
1997 - East Boise American
1996 - Meridian
1995 - East Boise
1994 - East Boise
1993 - Meridian
1992 - Northwest Ada (Boise)
1991 - West Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1990 - East Boise
1989 - East Boise
1988 - East Boise
1987 - West Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1986 - Meredian
1985 - East Boise
1984 - Meredian
1983 - Meredian
1982 - East Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1981 - East Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1980 - Wallace
1979 - East Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1978 - East Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1977 - St. Maries
1976 - Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1975 - Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1974 - Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1973 - St. Maries
1972 - Valley (Pinehurst/Smelterville)
1971 - Valley (Pinehurst/Smelterville)
1970 - Wallace
1969 - Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1968 - Wallace
1967 - St. Maries
1966 - Wallace
1965 - Kootenai (Kootenai County)
1964 - Kellogg
1963 - Valley (Pinehurst/Smelterville)
1962 - Wallace

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Oregon

State Champions
2024 - Bend North
2023 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2022 - Bend North
2021 - Lake Oswego (advances to LLWS as Northwest Region runner-up)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Sprague (Salem)
2018 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2017 - LaGrande
2016 - Bend North
2015 - Wilshire/Riverside (Portland)
2014 - Bend North
2013 - Lake Oswego
2012 - Gresham National
2011 - Bend South
2010 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2009 - Parrish (Salem)
2008 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2007 - Lake Oswego
2006 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2005 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2004 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2003 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
2002 - Parrish (Salem)
2001 - West Salem
2000 - Medford American
1999 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
1998 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
1997 - Gresham National
1996 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
1995 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
1994 - Clackamas
1993 - Murrayhill (Beaverton)
1992 - Raleigh Hills (Beaverton)
1991 - Medford American
1990 - Portsmouth
1989 - Centennial (Portland)
1988 - Medford American
1987 - Central Point
1986 - South Suburban (Klamath Falls)
1985 - Raleigh Hills (Beaverton)
1984 - Raleigh Hills (Beaverton)
1983 - Raleigh Hills (Beaverton)
1982 - Hood River
1981 - Meadowland (Portland)
1980 - Meadowland (Portland)
1979 - Mount Hood
1978 - Gresham
1977 - Raleigh Hills (Beaverton)
1976 - Rose City (Portland)
1975 - Sunrise (Portland)
1974 - Rose City (Portland)
1973 - Rose City (Portland)
1972 - Northeast Portland
1971 - Northeast Portland
1970 - Medford National
1969 - South Suburban (Klamath Falls)
1968 - Rocky Butte (Portland)
1967 - Mount Sylvania (Portland)
1966 - Rose City (Portland)
1965 - South Suburban (Klamath Falls)
1964 - Jefferson County (Madras)
1963 - Riverside (Portland)
1962 - Ontario
1961 - Oregon Trail (Portland)
1960 - Sunrise (Portland)
1959 - Portland Northeast
1958 - Rose City (Portland)

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Washington

State Champions
2023 - South Hill (Puyallup)
2023 - Northeast Seattle
2022 - Bonney Lake/Sumner
2021 - Eastlake (Sammamish)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - North Bothell
2018 - West Seattle
2017 - Walla Walla Valley
2016 - Lynnwood Pacific
2015 - Cascade (Vancouver)
2014 - Lynnwood Pacific
2013 - Eastlake (Sammamish)
2012 - Mercer Island
2011 - North Bothell
2010 - Auburn
2009 - Mercer Island
2008 - Mill Creek
2007 - Kent
2006 - Kent
2005 - Chehalis
2004 - Redmond North
2003 - Richland National
2002 - Mill Creek
2001 - Bainbridge Island
2000 - Hazel Dell
1999 - Mill Creek
1998 - Woodinville West
1997 - Auburn
1996 - Issaquah North American
1995 - Woodinville West
1994 - South Everett
1993 - Salmon Creek (Vancouver)
1992 - Lynnwood Pacific
1991 - South Everett
1990 - Federal Way American
1989 - Lewis River (Woodland/La Center)
1988 - Kennewick National
1987 - Redmond South
1986 - Marysville
1985 - South Everett
1984 - Kirkland National
1983 - Kelso
1982 - Kirkland National
1981 - Kennewick National
1980 - Kirkland National
1979 - Bellevue Thunderbird
1978 - Lynnwood Pacific
1977 - Renton
1976 - Redmond
1975 - Burien
1974 - Longview Western
1973 - Southeast Limits (Skyway)
1972 - Kirkland American
1971 - Cowlitz County (Lexington)
1970 - Renton
1969 - Columbia (Vancouver)
1968 - Omak
1967 - Omak
1966 - Columbia (Vancouver)
1965 - Centralia
1964 - Quincy
1963 - Centralia
1962 - Bellevue National
1961 - Evergreen (Bellevue)
1960 - Alcoa (Vancouver)
1959 - Alcoa (Vancouver)
1958 - West Ballard (Seattle)
1957 - Ephrata-Soap Lake

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