2022 Wisconsin Little League® District Tournament Results
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Wisconsin District 1 Tournament
Championship Game Host - Glendale

Tournament Results:

Format: Pool play, with leagues divided into three pools for round-robin competition. The top two teams in each pool advance to the district finals.

Pool Competition Results:

(Pool 'A' Participants: Elmbrook American, Glendale, James Beckum, and Shorewood)

(Pool 'B' Participants: Elmbrook National, Lake Park, Menomonee Falls National, and West Bend)

(Pool 'C' Participants: Grafton, Menomonee Falls American, and Whitefish Bay)

Pool 'A' Tournament
Host - Glendale

Shorewood 23, James Beckum 0
Glendale 11, Elmbrook American 1
Shorewood 8, Elmbrook American 4
Glendale 20, James Beckum 1
Shorewood 4, Glendale 2
Elmbrook American 11, James Beckum 1

Pool 'B' Tournament
Host - West Bend

Elmbrook National 18, Lake Park 0
West Bend 15, Menomonee Falls National 7
Menomonee Falls National 8, Lake Park 5
West Bend 8, Elmbrook National 5
West Bend 24, Lake Park 0
Elmbrook National 15, Menomonee Falls National 0

Pool 'C' Tournament
Host - Whitefish Bay

Menomonee Falls American 6, Grafton 4
Whitefish Bay 12, Grafton 4
Whitefish Bay 12, Menomonee Falls American 2


Pool 'A' Standings

W

L
Shorewood 3 0
Glendale 2 1
Elmbrook American 1 2
James Beckum 0 3


Pool 'B' Standings

W

L
West Bend 3 0
Elmbrook National 2 1
Menomonee Falls National 1 2
Lake Park 0 3


Pool 'C' Standings

W

L
Whitefish Bay 2 0
Menomonee Falls American 1 1
Grafton 0 2

The top two teams in each pool 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 or 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 - Glendale

Quarterfinal Round (Tuesday, July 12):
West Bend 8, Menomonee Falls American 6
Glendale 7, Elmbrook National 4

Semifinal Round (Wednesday, July 13):
Glendale 15, Shorewood 12
Whitefish Bay 2, West Bend 0

Championship Game (Thursday, July 14):
Glendale 9, Whitefish Bay 3 (TITLE)

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Wisconsin District 3 Tournament
Host - Eau Claire

Tournament Results:

Format: Round robin tournament, with the top two teams advancing to the championship game.

Pool Competition Results:

(Tournament Participants: Ashland, Rice Lake, and Superior)

Rice Lake d. Superior
Ashland 9, Superior 2
Ashland 13, Rice Lake 11


Round Robin Standings

W

L
Ashland 2 0
Rice Lake 1 1
Superior 0 2

The top two teams 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 3 Finals

Championship Game (Sunday, July 10):
Ashland 9, Rice Lake 8 (TITLE)

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Wisconsin District 4 Tournament

Tournament Results:

Format: Round robin tournament, with the top two teams advancing to the championship game. As District 4 is also hosting the Wisconsin state tournament, the champion and runner-up both advance to the state tournament.

Pool Competition Results:

(Tournament Participants: Kennedy, Reedsburg, West Madison American, and West Madison National)

Reedsburg 8, West Madison American 5
West Madison National 12, Kennedy 11
Kennedy 9, Reedsburg 7
West Madison American 4, West Madison National 2
Kennedy d. West Madison American
West Madison National 9, Reedsburg 6


Round Robin Standings

W

L
West Madison National 2 1
Kennedy 2 1
Reedsburg 1 2
West Madison American 1 2

The top two teams 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 4 Finals
Championship Game Host - Wisconsin District 4
Championship Game at Madison College

Championship Game (Thursday, July 15):
Kennedy 11, West Madison National 0 (TITLE)

Both the District 4 champion and the runner-up advance to the state tournament.

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Wisconsin District 5 Tournament

Tournament Results:

Format: Pool play, with leagues divided into two pools for round-robin competition. The top two teams in each pool advance to the district finals.

Pool Competition Results:

(Pool 'A' Participants: Antigo, Merrill, Rhinelander Hodag, Wausau American)

(Pool 'B' Participants: Appleton American, Appleton National, and Wausau National)

Pool 'A' Tournament
Host - Rhinelander Hodag
At Hodag Park

Wausau American 10, Rhinelander Hodag 7
Merrill 6, Antigo 4
Wausau American 15, Merrill 5 (5 innings)
Rhinelander Hodag 10, Antigo 0 (4 innings)
Wausau American 12, Antigo 11
Rhinelander Hodag 7, Merrill 0

Pool 'B' Tournament
Host - Appleton
At Gromer Field

Wausau National 9, Appleton National 8
Appleton American 6, Wausau National 2
Appleton National 14, Appleton American 1 (4 innings)


Pool 'A' Standings

W

L
Wausau American 3 0
Rhinelander Hodag 2 1
Merrill 1 2
Antigo 0 3


Pool 'B' Standings

W

L
Appleton National 1 1
Wausau National 1 1
Appleton American 1 1

The top two teams in each pool 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 5 Finals
Host - Wausau
At Doepke Park

Opening Round:
Wausau National 13, Wausau American 2 (4 innings)
Rhinelander Hodag 11, Appleton National 1 (5 innings)

Elimination Bracket Semifinal (four teams remain):
Wausau American 4, Appleton National 3 (7 innings; elim.)

Winner's Bracket Final:
Rhinelander Hodag 9, Wausau National 8

Elimination Bracket Final (three teams remain):
Wausau National 8, Wausau American 6 (elim.)

Championship Game:
Rhinelander Hodag 10, Wausau National 0 (5 innings; TITLE)

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Wisconsin District 6 Tournament
Host - Burlington
At Kaliva Field; Hintz Sports Complex

Tournament Results:

Format: Round robin tournament, with the top two teams advancing to the district finals.

Round Robin Results:

(Tournament Participants: Burlington, Franklin, Lakeland, Little Leaguers of Kenosha, and South Milwaukee)

Tournament Results

Burlington 13, South Milwaukee 0
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 15, Lakeland 0
Burlington 18, Franklin 1
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 13, South Milwaukee 0
Lakeland 8, Franklin 4
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 2, Burlington 1
South Milwaukee 18, Franklin 4
Burlington 13, Lakeland 3
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 6, Franklin 0
South Milwaukee 4, Lakeland 0


Tournament Standings

W

L
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 4 0
Burlington 3 1
South Milwaukee 2 2
Lakeland 1 3
Franklin 0 4

The top two teams 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 6 Finals

Championship Game (Saturday, July 16):
Little Leaguers of Kenosha 7, Burlington 5 (TITLE)

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