2025 Alaska Little League® District Tournament Results
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Alaska District Tournament Results
Little League Baseball Division (Ages 10-12)



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2025

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District 1 | District 2

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Alaska District 1 Tournament

Tournament Results:

Format: Pool play, with all tournament participants advancing to the district finals.

(Dimond-West Pool 1 Participants: Knik, Nunaka Valley, and Palmer)

(Dimond-West Pool 2 Participants: Abbott O Rabbit, Anchorage West, and Dimond-West)

(Kenai Pool Participants: Cordova, Kenai, Soldotna)

Dimond-West Pool 1 Tournament
Host - Dimond-West (Anchorage)

Palmer 10, Knik 0 (5 innings)
Knik 26, Nunaka Valley 5 (3 innings)
Palmer 21, Nunaka Valley 0 (3 innings)

Dimond-West Pool 2 Tournament
Host - Dimond-West (Anchorage)

Dimond-West 10, Anchorage West 0 (3 innings)
Abbott O Rabbit 8, Dimond-West 4
Abbott O Rabbit 19, Anchorage West 1 (4 innings)

Kenai Pool Tournament
Host - Kenai

Kenai 7, Soldotna 6
Soldotna 6, Cordova 4
Kenai 8, Cordova 0


Dimond-West Pool 1 Standings

W

L
Palmer 2 0
Knik 1 1
Nunaka Valley 0 2


Dimond-West Pool 2 Standings

W

L
Abbott O Rabbit 2 0
Dimond-West 1 1
Anchorage West 0 2


Kenai Pool Standings

W

L
Kenai 2 0
Soldotna 1 1
Cordova 0 3

All tournament participants advance to the district finals.

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 runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

District 1 Finals
Host - Abbott O Rabbit (Anchorage)
At Ruth Arcand Park

Opening Round:
Dimond-West 6, Knik 1

Winner's Bracket Quarterfinals:
Soldotna 15, Nunaka Valley 0 (4 innings)
Abbott O Rabbit 26, Cordova 0 (4 innings)
Palmer 28, Anchorage West 8 (5 innings)
Dimond-West 12, Kenai 2 (5 innings)

Elimination Bracket - Round 1 (nine teams remain):
Anchorage West 20, Nunaka Valley 2 (3 innings; elim.)

Elimination Bracket - Round 2 (eight teams remain):
Knik 13, Cordova 1 (4 innings; elim.)
Kenai 8, Anchorage West 6 (elim.)

Winner's Bracket Semifinals:
Abbott O Rabbit 14, Palmer 4 (4 innings)
Dimond-West 9, Soldotna 4

Elimination Bracket Quarterfinals (six teams remain):
Palmer 12, Knik 4 (elim.)
Kenai 9, Soldotna 8 (elim.)

Winner's Bracket Final:
Abbott O Rabbit 10, Dimond-West 3

Elimination Bracket Semifinal (four teams remain):
Palmer 14, Kenai 2 (4 innings; elim.)

Elimination Bracket Final (three teams remain):
Palmer 7, Dimond-West 1 (elim.)

Championship Game:
Abbott O Rabbit 6, Palmer 5 (TITLE)

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Alaska District 2 Tournament
Host - Gastineau Channel (Juneau)
At Adair Kennedy Field

Tournament Results:

Format: Round robin schedule, with all tournament participants advancing to the district finals. Round robin results are used to seed teams into specific bracket positions for the district finals.

(Participating Teams: Gastineau Channel, Ketchikan, Petersburg/Wrangell, and Prince of Wales)

Round Robin Results

Gastineau Channel 12, Prince of Wales 0 (4 innings)
Ketchikan 24, Petersburg/Wrangell 0 (3 innings)
Ketchikan 19, Prince of Wales 3 (3 innings)
Gastineau Channel 12, Petersburg/Wrangell 2 (4 innings)
Prince of Wales 19, Petersburg/Wrangell 8 (6 innings)
Ketchikan 7, Gastineau Channel 1


Tournament Standings

W

L
Ketchikan 3 0
Gastineau Channel 2 1
Prince of Wales 1 2
Petersburg/Wrangell 0 3

All tournament participants advance to the district finals. Round robin results are used to seed teams into specific bracket positions for the district finals.

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 runs allowed ratio for all teams involved in the tie. Runs allowed ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of runs allowed in all games by six. (The runs allowed are divided by six irrespective of the actual number of defensive innings a team played.) The team with the lowest runs allowed ratio advances. If the tied teams are competing for multiple spots in the tournament's next phase, all ties are broken based on runs allowed ratio.

District 2 Finals

Opening Round (Wednesday, July 16):
Ketchikan 15, Petersburg/Wrangell 0 (3 innings)
Gastineau Channel 5, Prince of Wales 0

Winner's Bracket Final (Thursday, July 17):
Gastineau Channel 11, Ketchikan 1 (5 innings)

Elimination Bracket Semifinal (four teams remain) (Thursday, July 17):
Prince of Wales 16, Petersburg/Wrangell 13 (elim.)

Elimination Bracket Final (three teams remain) (Friday, July 18):
Ketchikan 15, Prince of Wales 6 (elim.)

Championship Game:
Gastineau Channel 13, Ketchikan 3 (4 innings; TITLE)

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