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1981 Senior League World Series

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1981 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationGary, Indiana
DatesAugust 17–22, 1981
Final positions
ChampionsDelaware Georgetown, Delaware
Runner-upCalifornia Danville, California
← 1980
1982 →

The 1981 Senior League World Series took place from August 17–22 in Gary, Indiana, United States. Georgetown, Delaware defeated Danville, California in the championship game.

Taiwan's streak of nine consecutive SLWS titles ended as they finished in third place. The mark of nine straight championships still stands for all divisions of Little League baseball, and softball.

Teams

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United States International
Delaware Georgetown, Delaware

East
CanadaBritish Columbia Surrey, British Columbia

Canada
Michigan Taylor, Michigan

North
Belgium Mons, Belgium
SHAPE
Europe
Florida Fort Myers, Florida

South
Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan

Far East
California Danville, California

West
Netherlands Antilles Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Latin America

Results

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Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalWorld Championship
California California3
Taiwan Taiwan1
1–0California California10
1–0Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles7
Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles (F/10)3
Canada Canada2
2–0California California1
2–0Delaware Delaware2
Belgium Belgium1
Delaware Delaware15
1–0Delaware Delaware12
1–0Michigan Michigan2
Florida Florida2
Michigan Michigan63–0Delaware Delaware15
3–1California California4
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1Michigan Michigan1
0–1Taiwan Taiwan71–1Taiwan Taiwan202–1California California (F/9)7
0–1Canada Canada12–1Taiwan Taiwan33–1Taiwan Taiwan6
2–1Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles2
1–1Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles18
0–1Belgium Belgium01–1Florida Florida1
0–1Florida Florida7
1981 Senior League World Series Champions

Georgetown, Delaware

References

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  1. ^ Danville, Calif., has accomplished what only two other teams... [1]. United Press International
  2. ^ Midwest champion Taylor, Mich., combined strong pitching and solid... [2]. United Press International
  3. ^ Two high scoring teams are in command at the... [3]. United Press International
  4. ^ The Danville, Calif., West team ousted Taiwan from the... [4]. United Press International