American Legion Baseball regional tournaments begin Aug. 3; one team from each region will advance to the World Series in Shelby, N.C., Aug. 11-16.
All American Legion Baseball department champions have been determined, paving the way for regional competition to begin this week. The eight regional champs will advance to Shelby, N.C., for The American Legion World Series.
State-by-state champs are:
Alabama – Troy Post 70
Alaska – Kenai Post 20
Arizona – Tucson Post 7
Arkansas – Texarkana Post 58 (champ) and Bryant Post 298 (host)
California – San Mateo Post 82
Colorado – Fort Collins OS (champ) and Boulder Post 10 (host)
Connecticut – Cromwell Post 105 (champ) and Bristol Post 2 (host)
Delaware – Middletown Post 25
Florida – Tallahassee Post 13
Georgia – Covington Post 32
Hawaii – Waipahu (OS)
Idaho – Boise Post 136
Illinois – Danville Post 210 (champ) and Edwardsville Post 199/Alton Post 126 (host)
Indiana – Rockport Post 254
Iowa – Dubuque County
Kansas – Ottawa Post 60
Kentucky – Shelbyville Post 37
Louisiana – Reserve (OS)
Maine – South Portland Post 35
Maryland – Funkstown Post 211
Massachusetts – Shrewsbury Post 397 (champ) and Pittsfield Post 68 (B)
Michigan – Bay City Post 18
Minnesota – Wayzata Post 118 (champ) and Forest Lake Post 225 (B)
Mississippi – Pontotoc Post 16
Missouri – Sedalia Post 642
Montana – Billings Post 4
Nebraska – Omaha Post 1 (champ) and Omaha Post 374 (B)
Nevada – Las Vegas Post 40
New Hampshire – Rochester Post 7
New Jersey – Flemington Post 159
New Mexico – Albuquerque Post 13
New York – Stony Point Post 139
North Carolina – Rowan Co. Post 342 (champ) and Randolph Co. Post 45 (host)
North Dakota – Fargo Post 2 (champ) and Bismarck Post 1 (host)
Ohio – Pickerington Post 283
Oklahoma – Ada (OS)
Oregon – Medford Post 15
Pennsylvania – Swoyersville Post 644 (champ) and Blackhawks OS (B)
Rhode Island – Cumberland Post 86/14
South Carolina – Florence Post 1
South Dakota – Rapid City Post 22
Tennessee – Columbia Post 19
Texas – League City Post 554
Utah – Layton Post 87
Vermont – Brattleboro Post 5
Virginia – Danville Post 325 (champ) and Leesburg Post 34 (host)
Washington – Kennewick Post 34 (champ) and Bellingham Post 7 (B)
West Virginia – Wheeling Post 1
Wisconsin – Madison Post 501 (champ) and Beloit Post 48 (B)
Wyoming – Sheridan Post 7 (champ) and Cheyenne Post 6 (host)
For regional pairings and to follow the action, click here.
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