Big League World Series (Canada Region)

Canada Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Big League World Series
Sport Baseball
Founded 1968
No. of teams 7
Most recent
champion(s)
Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan
Most titles  British Columbia (14)

The Big League World Series Canada Region is one of five International regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Easley, South Carolina. The region's participation in the BLWS dates back to 1968.

Canada Region Provinces

Region Champions

As of the 2016 Big League World Series.

YearCityBLWSRecord
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978[1]Ontario Ottawa
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985Ontario WindsorNot in Top 41–2
1986 1–2
1987British Columbia Vancouver0–2
1988British Columbia Surrey0–2
1989British Columbia Surrey1–2
1990Ontario Ottawa0–2
1991British Columbia Surrey2–2
1992 2–2
1993
1994 2–2
1995British Columbia Surrey3–2
1996British Columbia Fraser ValleyInt'l Final3–2
1997Ontario OttawaNot in Top 42–2
1998Nova Scotia Cape BretonInt'l Final2–2
1999British Columbia Fraser ValleyRunner-Up4–1
2000British Columbia Fraser ValleyChampions4–1
2001British Columbia Fraser ValleyThird Place3–2
2002Nova Scotia Cape BretonNot in Top 4 0–4
2003British Columbia Fraser Valley1–3
2004Nova Scotia Cape Breton0–4
2005Ontario Ottawa1–3
2006British Columbia Fraser Valley1–4
2007British Columbia Fraser Valley1–3
2008British Columbia Fraser Valley2–2
2009Nova Scotia Cape Breton1–3
2010Nova Scotia Cape Breton 0–4
2011Alberta Lethbridge1–3
2012Ontario Windsor0–4
2013British Columbia Fraser Valley0–4
2014Quebec Montréal0–4
2015Alberta Calgary0–3
2016Saskatchewan Regina0–3

Results by Province

As of the 2016 Big League World Series.

ProvinceRegion
Championships
BLWS
Championships
British Columbia British Columbia141
Ontario Ontario60
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia5
Alberta Alberta2
Quebec Quebec1
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan

See also

Canada Region in other Little League divisions

References

  1. Taiwan Wins Opener. . The Register-Guard.
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