1977 Senior League World Series

The 1977 Senior League World Series took place from August 15–20 in Gary, Indiana, United States. Taipei, Taiwan defeated Orlando, Florida in the championship game. It was Taiwan's sixth straight championship.

1977 Senior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationGary, Indiana
DatesAugust 15–20
Final positions
Champions Taipei, Taiwan
Runner-up Orlando, Florida

Teams

United States International
Sayville, New York

East
Lethbridge, Alberta

Canada
Madison, Wisconsin
West Madison
North
Madrid, Spain
Torrejón Air Base
Europe
Orlando, Florida

South
Taipei, Taiwan

Far East
San Jose, California

West
Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Latin America

Results

[1][2][3][4]

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     World Championship
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  Florida 1  
  Wisconsin 0    
      1–0 Florida (F/8) 6  
      1–0 Netherlands Antilles 4    
  Netherlands Antilles 3          
  Spain 1        
      2–0 Florida 1            
      2–0 Taiwan 6              
  New York 3              
  California 14                
      1–0 California 0          
      1–0 Taiwan 7        
  Canada 1          
  Taiwan 10         3–0 Taiwan 5
      3–1 Florida 1
  Loser's Bracket      
  0–1 Wisconsin 8        
  0–1 Spain 2     1–1 California        
    1–1 Wisconsin          
      2–1 Wisconsin 5        
  0–1 New York 4         2–1 Netherlands Antilles 2     2–1 Florida 12    
  0–1 Canada 0     1–1 Netherlands Antilles         3–1 Wisconsin 0  
    1–1 New York  


1977 Senior League World Series Champions

Taipei, Taiwan

References

  1. West Madison Edged by Orlando. Wisconsin State Journal
  2. Snorek, West Madison Win, 8-2, to stay alive. Wisconsin State Journal
  3. Little Leaguers Honored. Wisconsin State Journal
  4. Culture, science, and education. . Taiwan Today.
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