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Thank-you for visiting! This site provides coverage and results for every Georgia state tournament held for the Little League Baseball division (10-12 years old) since the tournament was first held in 1951.


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What's New

(June 2024) -- We have begun our coverage of the 2024 Georgia state tournament -- click for details. If you can provide results or pairings for Georgia district tournaments that are not listed on this site, please contact the Unpage.

Our coverage of the Georgia state tournament launched on June 13, 2010. Click to contact the webmaster with any comments or questions about this site.


The Georgia State Tournament

Georgia leagues first participated in Little League Baseball's international tournament in 1951, when seven leagues from around the state gathered at Larry Bell Park in Marietta for the first-ever Georgia state tournament. Marietta defeated leagues from Gainesville and Augusta to claim the state's first crown, and went on to compete against other Southern state champions in the Region 5 tournament.

Little League Baseball's presence in Georgia has grown markedly since that initial summer. The seven league footprint has expanded to encompass over 80 leagues organized into ten districts across the state. In addition to the local charters, Little League Baseball relocated its Southeastern Region headquarters to Warner Robins in 2010, opening new offices and building playing fields that today play host to the Southeastern Region tournament.

Georgia's ten district champions compete in a state tournament that determines the Georgia representative in the Southeastern Region tournament, and the region winner then advances to the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Seven Georgia leagues have reached the Little League World Series, including Peachtree City American Little League, which reached the United States championship game in 2018. Three Georgia leagues have won the Little League World Series championship. East Marietta National Little League defeated Liquito Hernandez Little League (Barahona, Dominican Republic), 3-1, in the 1983 Little League World Series championship game. Nearly a quarter-century later, Columbus Northern Little League (2006) and Warner Robins American Little League (2007) brought consecutive championship flags back to Georgia with title game victories over teams from Japan.

Click to view a timeline showing the evolution of the Georgia Little League tournament structure.


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