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1988 Junior League World Series

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1988 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 15–20
Final positions
ChampionsMexico Mexicali, Mexico
Runner-upHawaii Hilo, Hawaii
← 1987
1989 →

The 1988 Junior League World Series took place from August 15–20 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Mexicali, Mexico defeated Hilo, Hawaii in the championship game.

This year saw the debut of the Canada Region.

Teams

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United States International
Michigan Taylor, Michigan
Northeast
Host
CanadaQuebec Sherbrooke, Quebec

Canada
Indiana Hobart, Indiana

Central
MexicoBaja California Mexicali, Baja California

Mexico
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

East
Puerto Rico Manatí, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida

South
Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii

West

Results

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Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalWorld Championship
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico0
Mexico Mexico4
1–0Mexico Mexico3
1–0Florida Florida0
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania2
Florida Florida9
2–0Mexico Mexico (F/9)9
2–0Hawaii Hawaii7
Indiana Indiana2
Hawaii Hawaii3
1–0Hawaii Hawaii15
1–0Canada Canada0
Canada Canada10
Michigan Michigan23–0Mexico Mexico11
3–1Hawaii Hawaii6
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1Canada Canada8
0–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico01–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania72–1Hawaii Hawaii6
0–1Pennsylvania Pennsylvania22–1Canada Canada23–1Florida Florida1
2–1Florida Florida (F/9)5
1–1Florida Florida10
0–1Indiana Indiana61–1Indiana Indiana2
0–1Michigan Michigan5
1988 Junior League World Series Champions

Mexicali, Mexico

References

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  1. ^ Altamonte Wins Series Opener. Orlando Sentinel
  2. ^ Hilo Tips Indiana. Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  3. ^ Paaluhi Helps Hilo Trounce Quebec. Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  4. ^ Mexico Quiets Altamonte's Bats. Orlando Sentinel
  5. ^ Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  6. ^ Altamonte Springs Eliminated at Junior Series. Orlando Sentinel
  7. ^ Mexicali Tops Hilo in Series Final. Honolulu Star-Advertiser