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North Carolina District 2 Champions
Little League Baseball Division (Ages 10-12)


North Carolina leagues were first organized into districts in 1951, and the boundaries of these districts changed regularly as the number of chartered leagues in the state expanded. During most years, there were four districts in North Carolina, but in 1952 and 1953, the state was organized into eight districts.

In 1957, North Carolina established the precursor to its current district structure, and District 2 encompassed a footprint that extended from Caldwell and Catawba Counties through what is today North Carolina's Research Triangle. District 7 was split from Districts 2 and 5 in 1982.

Today, District 2 encompasses the following counties: Alamance, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, and Yadkin.

Teams listed in bold also won a North Carolina or a combined North Carolina/South Carolina state tournament.



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District 2 Champions

2024 - East Chatham (Pittsboro)
2023 - Winston-Salem National
2022 - Winston-Salem National
2021 - Winston-Salem National
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Winston-Salem National (District 2 runner-up East Surry also advances to the state tournament)
2018 - King
2017 - East Surry (Pilot Mountain)
2016 - East Surry (Pilot Mountain)
2015 - Winston-Salem National
2014 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
2013 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
2012 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons) (District 2 runner-up Kernersville also advances to the state tournament)
2011 - Kernersville
2010 - Winston-Salem National
2009 - Northwest Forsyth American (Pfafftown)
2008 - Davie American
2007 - East Rowan (Salisbury)
2006 - East Rowan (Salisbury)
2005 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons) (District 2 runner-up East Rowan also advances to the state tournament)
2004 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
2003 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
2002 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
2001 - Kernersville
2000 - Rowan (Salisbury)
1999 - Kernersville
1998 - Rowan (Salisbury)
1997 - Rowan (Salisbury)
1996 - East Rowan (Salisbury)
1995 - Archdale-Trinity
1994 - Rowan (Salisbury)
1993 - Kernersville
1992 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1991 - North Durham
1990 - East Rowan (Salisbury)
1989 - East Rowan (Salisbury)
1988 - King
1987 - Kernersville
1986 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1985 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1984 - Northwest Forsyth (Pfafftown)
1983 - Kernersville
1982 - King
1981 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1980 - Winston-Salem National
1979 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1978 - Randleman
1977 - Winston-Salem National
1976 - Winston-Salem National
1975 - Winston-Salem National
1974 - Southwest Forsyth (Clemmons)
1973 - Kernersville
1972 - Northwest Forsyth (Pfafftown)
1971 - Winston-Salem National
1970 - Caldwell County (Lenoir)
1969 - Caldwell County (Lenoir)
1968 - Winston-Salem National
1967 - Caldwell County
1966 - Winston-Salem National
1965 - Winston-Salem
1964 - Winston-Salem
1963 - Winston-Salem
1962 - Caldwell County (Lenoir)
1961 - Hickory American
1960 - Winston-Salem
1959 - Hickory American
1958 - Hickory American
1957 - Shelby American
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1956 - Bragg/Pope (Fort Bragg/Pope Air Force Base)
1955 - Raleigh Kiwanis
1954 - Durham Western
1953 - Wilmington South
1952 - Wilmington South
1951 - High Point Optimist National




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