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Southwestern Region State Champions
Little League Baseball Division (Ages 10-12)


Click on a specific state or scroll through the page to see a list of recent state champions for all Southwest Region states:
Arkansas | Louisiana | Mississippi | New Mexico | Oklahoma | Texas East | Texas West
Teams listed in bold qualified for the Little League World Series by winning the Southern (1957-2000), Gulf States (2001), or Southwestern (2002-present) Region tournament.


Arkansas

Arkansas competed in the Southern Region through 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001.

State Champions
2024 - Junior Deputy Baseball (Little Rock)
2023 - Junior Deputy Baseball (Little Rock)
2022 - White Hall
2021 - Junior Deputy Baseball (Little Rock)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - White Hall
2018 - White Hall
2017 - White Hall
2016 - Bryant
2015 - Pine Bluff Western
2014 - Pine Bluff Western
2013 - Malvern
2012 - White Hall
2011 - White Hall
2010 - Arkadelphia
2009 - White Hall National
2008 - White Hall
2007 - Benton
2006 - Mountain Home
2005 - Bryant Athletic
2004 - Bryant Athletic
2003 - Bryant Athletic
2002 - Benton National
2001 - Benton National
2000 - Bryant Optimist
1999 - Bentonville
1998 - Stuttgart
1997 - Malvern National
1996 - Bryant Optimist
1995 - Bryant Optimist
1994 - Pine Bluff American
1993 - Bryant Optimist
1992 - Pine Bluff International
1991 - Rogers West
1990 - Rogers West
1989 - Pine Bluff International
1988 - Pine Bluff International
1987 - Crossett
1986 - Mountain Home
1985 - Pine Bluff International
1984 - Pine Bluff American
1983 - Pine Bluff Eastern
1982 - Arkadelphia
1981 - Burns Park (North Little Rock)
1980 - Pine Bluff National
1979 - Burns Park (North Little Rock)
1978 - Pine Bluff Eastern
1977 - El Dorado
1976 - Springdale
1975 - Pine Bluff National
1974 - Malvern
1973 - Pine Bluff American
1972 - Pine Bluff American
1971 - Little Rock
1970 -
1969 -
1968 - Pine Bluff
1967 - Junior Deputy National (Little Rock)
1966 - Malvern
1965 - Monticello
1964 - Springdale
1963 - Malvern
1962 - Pine Bluff
1961 - Malvern
1960 - Springdale
1959 - Paragould
1958 - Pine Bluff American
1957 - Pine Bluff American

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Louisiana

Louisiana competed in the Southern Region through 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001.

State Champions
2024 - Greater New Orleans
2023 - Ascension Parish (Gonzales)
2022 - Eastbank (Kenner)
2021 - Lafayette
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Eastbank (River Ridge)
2018 - South Lake Charles
2017 - Eastbank (River Ridge)
2016 - South Lake Charles
2015 - Eastbank (River Ridge)
2014 - South Lake Charles
2013 - Bossier National (Bossier City)
2012 - South Lake Charles
2011 - Lafayette
2010 - Lincoln Parish (Ruston)
2009 - South Lake Charles
2008 - South Lake Charles
2007 - Lafayette
2006 - South Lake Charles
2005 - Lafayette
2004 - South Lake Charles
2003 - South Lake Charles
2002 - South Lake Charles
2001 - South Lake Charles
2000 - South Lake Charles
1999 - South Lake Charles American
1998 - South Lake Charles American
1997 - South Lake Charles American
1996 - South Lake Charles National
1995 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1994 - South Lake Charles
1993 - Bogalusa
1992 - South Lake Charles
1991 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1990 - Dixie (Alexandria)
1989 - South Lake Charles
1988 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1987 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1986 - Dixie (Alexandria)
1985 - South Lake Charles
1984 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1983 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1982 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1981 - Abbeville
1980 - Bogalusa
1979 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1978 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1977 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1976 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1975 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1974 - Alexandria LL
1973 - Evangeline (New Iberia)
1972 - South Lake Charles
1971 - Barksdale Air Force Base (Bossier City)
1970 -
1969 - South Lake Charles
1968 - South Lake Charles
1967 - Baker
1966 - Ville Platte
1965 - South Lake Charles
1964 - South Lake Charles
1963 - South Lake Charles
1962 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1961 - South Lake Charles
1960 - Mid-City (Lake Charles)
1959 - Ville Platte
1958 - Jefferson Parish
1957 - Monroe

The South Lake Charles Little League expanded to American and National divisions in the mid-1990s and re-consolidated into a single charter in 2000.

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Mississippi

Mississippi competed in the Southern Region through 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001.

State Champions
2024 - Clinton
2023 - Starkville
2022 - Starkville
2021 - Starkville
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Starkville
2018 - Franklin County (Meadville)
2017 - Starkville
2016 - Starkville
2015 - Starkville
2014 - Biloxi
2013 - Ocean Springs
2012 - D'Iberville
2011 - Ocean Springs
2010 - Ocean Springs
2009 - Biloxi
2008 - Ocean Springs
2007 - Ocean Springs
2006 - D'Iberville
2005 - Biloxi
2004 - Ocean Springs
2003 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
2002 - Ocean Springs
2001 - Biloxi National
2000 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
1999 - D'Iberville
1998 - Ocean Springs
1997 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
1996 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
1995 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
1994 - Biloxi
1993 - D'Iberville
1992 - D'Iberville
1991 - P.Y.A.A. (Picayune)
1990 - Wiggins
1989 - Biloxi
1988 - Biloxi
1987 - Hattiesburg
1986 - Wiggins
1985 - Biloxi American
1984 - D'Iberville
1983 - Southaven Continental
1982 - D’'Iberville
1981 - Southaven
1980 - Hattiesburg
1979 - Southaven
1978 - Southaven
1977 - Hub City (Hattiesburg)
1976 - Southaven
1975
1974 - Southaven
1973 - Biloxi
1972 - Biloxi
1971 - Biloxi
1970 -
1969 -
1968 -
1967 -
1966 - Biloxi

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New Mexico

New Mexico competed in the Western Region through the 2001 International Tournament.

State Champions
2024 - Roadrunner White (Albuquerque)
2023 - Roadrunner White (Albuquerque)
2022 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2021 - Sunset (Rio Rancho)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
2018 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
2017 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2016 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2015 - Paradise Hills (Albuquerque)
2014 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2013 - Fairacres (Las Cruces)
2012 - Petroglyph (Albuquerque)
2011 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
2010 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
2009 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2008 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2007 - Noon Optimist (Roswell)
2006 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
2005 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2004 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
2003 - Artesia
2002 - Noon Optimist (Roswell)
2001 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
2000 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
1999 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
1998 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
1997 - Eastdale (Albuquerque)
1996 - Santa Fe American
1995 - Mile High (Albuquerque)
1994 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1993 - Noon Optimist (Roswell)
1992 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1991 - Copper (Bayard)
1990 - Noon Optimist (Roswell)
1989 - Noon Optimist (Roswell)
1988 - Artesia
1987 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1986 - Las Vegas
1985 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
1984 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1983 - Las Vegas
1982 - Copper (Bayard)
1981 - Lobo (Albuquerque)
1980 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1979 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1978 - Copper (Bayard)
1977 - Hobbs National
1976 - Altamont (Albuquerque)
1975 - Thunderbird (Albuquerque)
1974 - Mile High National (Albuquerque)
1973 - Shorthorn (Carlsbad)
1972 - Roadrunner (Albuquerque)
1971 - Carlsbad American
1970 - Lovington
1969 - Carlsbad American
1968 - Mile High National (Albuquerque)
1967 - Raton
1966 - Eastside Optimist (Roswell)
1965 - Gallup
1964 - Eastside Optimist (Roswell)
1963 - Los Alamos
1962 - Lions Hondo (Roswell)
1961 - Lions Hondo (Roswell)
1960 - Lions Hondo (Roswell)
1959 - Carlsbad National
1958 - Carlsbad National
1957 - Tucumcari

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma competed in the North and Central Regions from 1957 through 1964 and again from 1967 through 1999, in the Southern Region in 1965, 1966, and 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001.

State Champions
2024 - Tulsa National
2023 - Tulsa National
2022 - Tulsa National
2021 - Tulsa National
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Tulsa National
2018 - Tulsa National
2017 - Tulsa National
2016 - Tulsa National
2015 - Tulsa
2014 - Pittsburg County (McAlester)
2013 - Tulsa
2012 - Northeast Oklahoma (Fairland)
2011 - Pittsburg County (McAlester) (*)
2010 - Tulsa American
2009 - Tulsa American
2008 - Tulsa National
2007 - Tulsa National
2006 - Northeast Oklahoma (Fairland)
2005 - Tulsa National
2004 - John Hess (Tulsa)
2003 - Tulsa National (**)
2002 - Tulsa National
2001 - Grove Sports
2000 - Del City Ballpark
1999 - Miami
1998 - Miami
1997 - Cherokee County National (Tahlequah)
1996 - Miami
1995 - Cherokee County National (Tahlequah)
1994 - Cherokee County National (Tahlequah)
1993 - Miami
1992 - Cherokee County (Tahlequah)
1991 - Grove
1990 - Cherokee County (Tahlequah)
1989 - Cherokee County (Tahlequah)
1988 - Tulsa
1987 - Tulsa
1986 - Tulsa
1985 - Bartlesville American
1984 - Miami
1983 - Bartlesville Federal
1982 - Miami
1981 - Bartlesville
1980 - Miami
1979 - Bartlesville
1978 -
1977 - Miami
1976 - Chickasha
1975 - Afton
1974 - Bartlesville
1973 - Commerce
1972 - Bartlesville
1971 - Commerce
1970 - Commerce
1969 - Bartlesville
1968 -
1967 - Commerce-Quapaw
1966 - Chickasha
1965 -
1964 - Bartlesville National
1963 - Bartlesville U.S.
1962 - Chickasha
1961 - Bartlesville
1960 - Bartlesville U.S.
1959 - Bartlesville
1958 - Bartlesville

(*) - Tulsa National defeated Pittsburg County 12-0 in the 2011 Oklahoma state championship game but was subsequently disqualified due to an ineligible player violation.

(**) - Shawnee defeated Tulsa National 9-6 in the 2003 Oklahoma state championship game but was disqualified from the tournament because the league's regular season schedule did not meet the minimum requirements for a certified Little League Baseball schedule.

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Texas East

Texas competed in the Southern Region through 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001. Since 2002, Texas has crowned Texas East and Texas West champions instead of a single state champion.

Texas East State Champions
2024 - Lamar (Richmond)
2023 - Needville
2022 - Pearland
2021 - Needville
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Post Oak (Houston)
2018 - Post Oak (Houston)
2017 - Lufkin
2016 - Pearland East
2015 - Pearland West
2014 - Pearland East
2013 - Pearland Maroon
2012 - Lufkin
2011 - Pearland Maroon
2010 - Pearland White
2009 - Bridge City
2008 - Lamar American (Richmond)
2007 - Tomball
2006 - Groves National
2005 - Washington County (Brenham)
2004 - Lamar National (Richmond)
2003 - Lamar National (Richmond)
2002 - First Colony American (Sugar Land)

Texas State Champions
2001 - ORWALL American (The Woodlands)
2000 - Bellaire
1999 - Greater San Marcos Gray
1998 - Plano National
1997 - College Station National
1996 - Pearland
1995 - Northwest 45 National (Spring)
1994 - Clute
1993 - ORWALL National (The Woodlands)
1992 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1991 - Round Rock Kiwanis National
1990 - West University (Houston)
1989 - Westbury (Houston)
1988 - Northwest 45 (Spring)
1987 - McAllister Park (San Antonio)
1986 - Lake Jackson American
1985 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1984 - Southern Optimist (Port Arthur)
1983 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1982 - North Houston American
1981 - Waco Eastern
1980 - Delwood Northeast (Austin)
1979 - Wharton
1978 - Lake Jackson National
1977 - North Houston National
1976 - University (Fort Worth)
1975 - Palm Heights (San Antonio)
1974 - LaGrange
1973 - Waco Northwestern
1972 - Pasadena Pan American
1971 - Rosenberg National
1970 - Washington County (Brenham)
1969 - Port Neches
1968 - Lubbock Dixie
1967 - Fort Worth East Side
1966 - Westbury American (Houston)
1965 - Waco Northern
1964 - Edgewood American (Houston)
1963 - North Houston National
1962 - Val Verde County (Del Rio)
1961 - El Campo
1960 - Northeast Optimist (Fort Worth)
1959 - Galveston Western
1958 - Robstown
1957 - Monterrey Industrial (Mexico)

Monterrey Industrial and other Mexican leagues competed in the Texas State Tournament series in 1957.

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Texas West

Texas competed in the Southern Region through 2000, and in the Gulf States Region in 2001. Since 2002, Texas has crowned Texas East and Texas West champions instead of a single state champion.

Texas West State Champions
2024 - Boerne
2023 - Midland Northern
2022 - Wylie (Abeline)
2021 - Wylie (Abilene) (advances to LLWS as Southwestern Region runner-up)
2020 - International tournament not held due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 - Midland Northren
2018 - East Brownsville
2017 - McAllister Park National (San Antonio)
2016 - McAllister Park American (San Antonio)
2015 - McAllister Park National (San Antonio)
2014 - Northside Suburban (San Antonio)
2013 - Universal (Corpus Christi)
2012 - McAllister Park National (San Antonio)
2011 - Midland Northern
2010 - Eagle Pass American
2009 - McAllister Park American (San Antonio)
2008 - Lubbock Southwest
2007 - Lubbock Western
2006 - Lubbock Western
2005 - Del Mar (Laredo)
2004 - McAllister Park National (San Antonio)
2003 - Jim Parker (Odessa)
2002 - West Side (Fort Worth)

Texas State Champions
2001 - ORWALL American (The Woodlands)
2000 - Bellaire
1999 - Greater San Marcos Gray
1998 - Plano National
1997 - College Station National
1996 - Pearland
1995 - Northwest 45 National (Spring)
1994 - Clute
1993 - ORWALL National (The Woodlands)
1992 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1991 - Round Rock Kiwanis National
1990 - West University (Houston)
1989 - Westbury (Houston)
1988 - Northwest 45 (Spring)
1987 - McAllister Park (San Antonio)
1986 - Lake Jackson American
1985 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1984 - Southern Optimist (Port Arthur)
1983 - Sagemont-Beverly Hills (Houston)
1982 - North Houston American
1981 - Waco Eastern
1980 - Delwood Northeast (Austin)
1979 - Wharton
1978 - Lake Jackson National
1977 - North Houston National
1976 - University (Fort Worth)
1975 - Palm Heights (San Antonio)
1974 - LaGrange
1973 - Waco Northwestern
1972 - Pasadena Pan American
1971 - Rosenberg National
1970 - Washington County (Brenham)
1969 - Port Neches
1968 - Lubbock Dixie
1967 - Fort Worth East Side
1966 - Westbury American (Houston)
1965 - Waco Northern
1964 - Edgewood American (Houston)
1963 - North Houston National
1962 - Val Verde County (Del Rio)
1961 - El Campo
1960 - Northeast Optimist (Fort Worth)
1959 - Galveston Western
1958 - Robstown
1957 - Monterrey Industrial (Mexico)

Monterrey Industrial and other Mexican leagues competed in the Texas state tournament structure in 1957.

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