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1995 Junior League World Series

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1995 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 14–19
Final positions
ChampionsLouisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana
Runner-upCalifornia Northridge, California
← 1994
1996 →

The 1995 Junior League World Series took place from August 14–19 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Lake Charles, Louisiana defeated Northridge, California in the championship game.

Teams

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United States International
Ohio South Point, Ohio

Central
CanadaOntario LaSalle, Ontario

Canada
New Jersey Millburn, New Jersey

East
Saudi Arabia Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Europe
Louisiana Lake Charles, Louisiana
South Lake Charles
South
MexicoSonora Hermosillo, Sonora

Mexico
California Northridge, California

West
Puerto Rico Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

Results

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Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalWorld Championship
Canada Canada6
Mexico Mexico5
1–0Canada Canada12
1–0Puerto Rico Puerto Rico11
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia3
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico8
2–0Canada Canada
2–0Louisiana Louisiana
California California0
Louisiana Louisiana3
1–0Louisiana Louisiana
1–0New Jersey New Jersey
New Jersey New Jersey
Ohio Ohio3–0Louisiana Louisiana38
4–1California California42
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1New Jersey New Jersey
0–1Mexico Mexico41–1Mexico Mexico2–1Canada Canada0
0–1Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia22–1Mexico Mexico33–1California California (F/5)18
2–1California California7
1–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico3
0–1California California31–1California California (F/5)15
0–1Ohio Ohio1
1995 Junior League World Series Champions

South Lake Charles LL
Lake Charles, Louisiana

References

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  1. ^ Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  2. ^ Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  3. ^ Dunlap Doesn't Let Northridge Go South Again. Los Angeles Times
  4. ^ Northridge Rains Hits on Yabucoa in a 15-3 Victory. Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ Northridge Wins Two, Now Needs to Win Two More. Los Angeles Times
  6. ^ Northridge Gets Tripped Up on Last Step Again. Los Angeles Times