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(June 2022) -- We have begun our coverage of the 2022 Wisconsin state tournament -- click for details. If you can provide results or pairings for Wisconsin district tournaments that are not listed on this site, please contact the Unpage.
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Wisconsin grew from two districts to six by 1980, but the state's leagues continued to compete alongside leagues from Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula in the international tournament until 1982. Since that time, the champions of Wisconsin's six districts have met to determine the state's champion. Initially, this tournament used a single- or double-elimination format, but in recent years, Wisconsin's state tournament has used a round-robin format, with the top finishers in the round-robin standings then meeting to determine the state champion.
Beginning with the 2022 international tournament, the Wisconsin champion will compete in the Midwest Region tournament in Whitestown, Indiana, as Little League Baseball reorganizes its region structure and expands of the Little League World Series from sixteen to twenty participants. The Midwest Region champion advances to the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Previously, Wisconsin competed in the Great Lakes region tournament.
No Wisconsin league has ever participated in the Little League World Series. Two Wisconsin teams have reached a region championship game: Franklin National Little League reached the Central Region championship game in 1990, and Burlington Little League advanced to the Great Lakes Region title game in 2015. The Escanaba JC Little League from Michigan's Upper Peninsula qualified for the Little League World Series in 1957 after playing through the Wisconsin state tournament bracket.
Click to view a timeline showing the evolution of the Wisconsin Little League tournament structure.
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