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Sunday, 06 November 2016 00:49

2017 South Central Ohio League

Click Here to Download the 2017 Region V American Legion Baseball Tournament Bracket

2017 Important Dates - American Legion Baseball

01/01/2017 Online Registration Opens

03/01/2017 Establish legal residence and school enrollment numbers

02/17/2017 - Ohio American Legion Baseball State Rules Meeting

03/19/2017 SCOL League Meeting, 11 am

05/01/2017 Deadline for teams to register with the American Legion

05/15/2017 Deadline to submit payment for registration and insurance 

06/05/2017 Deadline for Forms 76 & 77

7/12 - 7/15/2017 Ohio Junior American Legion Baseball State Tournament

07/16-07/19/2017 Ohio Region V Tournament in Chillicothe OH

07/20/2017 Region V Champions must be declared

07/26-07/30/2017 Ohio State American Legion Tournament in Lancaster Ohio

OCT 12, 2016, Article Courtesy of American Legion Baseball

In an effort to minimize arm overuse injuries, American Legion Baseball has changed its pitching rule for the 2017 season. Legion Baseball has adopted regulations limiting pitchers based on the number of pitches thrown, replacing the previous rule which was focused on innings pitched.

This change is in line with USA Baseball’s Pitch Smart initiative, which includes series of practical, age-appropriate guidelines to help parents, players and coaches avoid overuse injuries and foster long, healthy careers for youth pitchers. Legion Baseball is seeking full compliance with the initiative, which has the support of Major League Baseball and numerous medical advisors. For more information on Pitch Smart, including risk factors and resources, visit pitchsmart.org.

“We think they should always follow, in youth baseball, pitch count rules,” said leading surgeon Dr. James Andrews, one of Pitch Smart’s advisors and the founder of the American Sports Medical Institute.

ASMI’s research director, Dr. Glenn Fleisig, agreed, saying, “Our research at ASMI and elsewhere has shown that one definite factor for which kids get hurt and which kids do not get hurt: overuse. Pitch counts is the ideal method for keeping track of how much someone is pitching and, therefore, how likely it is they get hurt.”

In the Legion senior program (ages 19 and under), pitchers will not be able to exceed 120 pitches in any single day, while pitchers in the junior program (ages 17 and under) may not exceed 105 pitches. Should pitchers hit the limit in the middle of an at-bat, they may finish pitching to that batter before being removed from the position.

Pitchers will not be able to make more than two appearances in any three-day span. In addition, pitchers will have required rest based on the number of pitches thrown in a given day.

Throwing 1-45 pitches in game action requires one day of rest, 46-60 pitches requires two days of rest, 61-75 pitches requires three days of rest and 76 or more pitches will require four days of rest.

Failure to adhere to the pitching rule will lead to the ejection of both the pitcher and the team manager if a protest is filed to the umpire-in-chief.

“Legion Baseball prides itself on being an exemplary organization which helps young athletes grow as players and people. Safety is always our top priority and it has become clear that the best way to keep our young pitchers safe is to enact pitch counts at all levels,” said Gary Stone, Legion Baseball chairman. “I would like to praise the department baseball chairmen who helped provide the baseball committee with these important recommendations.”

In addition to the rule changes, the 2017 rule book will also feature recommendations to help young pitchers stay healthy. Some of these suggestions include not pitching with fatigue, taking time off each year from competitive pitching, following lower pitch counts at younger ages and avoiding multiple appearances in the same day. More recommendations are available on pitchsmart.org.

 

Courtesy of the American Legion

2016 American Legion James V. Day Good Guy Award recipient Johnny Bench speaks during the Past Department Commanders Club reception during the 98th annual American Legion National Convention.

 

 Derrick Webb, Reporter 11:44 p.m. EDT July 18, 2016

 

CHILLICOTHE - As Chillicothe Post 757 lived to fight another day, barely, the team's hometown counterpart, Post 62, saw its season end with two losses Monday at VA Memorial Stadium in the American Legion Region V Tournament.

The Colts fell to Circleville Post 134 by a 13-3 final before edging by Portsmouth Post 23 in the nightcap, 10-9. The Riverbats fell 4-3 to Waverly Post 142 and saw their season come to a halt at the hands of Hillsboro Post 129, 12-4.

As far as Post 62's story goes, the team had a perfect chance to steal a win in its first contest.

The Riverbats (12-12) entered the top of the ninth inning facing a 4-2 deficit. But after scoring a run to cut Post 142's lead to 4-3, runners stood on second and third with two outs. That's when Waverly's pitching staff came up with the biggest whiff of the day to seal the envelope.

Post 142's Alex Powell picked up the win, throwing 8 1/3 innings. Powell allowed three runs on seven hits and struck out seven. The Riverbats' Jeremy Brooks took the loss in six innings of work. The southpaw surrendered three runs on eight hits and struck out four.

As Waverly advanced to Wednesday's action, Post 62 was forced to face Hillsboro 129 in the losers' bracket at noon.

The Riverbats gave up three runs in the first, one in the fourth, three in the fifth and one in the sixth to fall behind, 8-0.

Hillsboro then tacked on four more in the seventh to go ahead 12-0 before Post 62 finally graced the scoreboard. After cutting the deficit to 12-3, the Riverbats scored a run in the ninth to produce the final tally.

Jeff Webb took the loss, throwing five innings and allowing seven runs on eight hits.

Overall on the day, Russell Throckmorton led the Riverbats' offense, going 4-for-7 with two RBIs and two runs. Tanner Doles followed by finishing 3-for-7 with two runs. Owen Diehl also contributed, going 2-for-7 with a run and tossing three innings of scoreless relief.

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Chillicothe 757's Anthony Sipple drives in JD Blevins in the bottom of the ninth inning to push the Colts past Portsmouth, 10-9. Derrick Webb/Gazette

The Colts (14-20) then met up with Circleville 134 and promptly fell by a 13-3 final as the Panthers scored three in the first, four in the fourth, one each in the fifth and sixth and four more in the eighth.

Post 757's JD Blevins took the loss on the hill, throwing four innings, allowing seven runs — four earned — and striking out six.

Dropping into the losers' bracket, Post 757 then met up with Portsmouth 23, which produced the best game of the entire day.

With Tommy Preston on the hill, Post 757 took a commanding 8-1 lead heading into the sixth inning. But the wheels seemed to fall off the wagon at that point.

Portsmouth scored five sixth-inning runs on three hits — two triples — two walks and a fielding error to climb back into things. With their lead cut to 8-6, the Colts then surrendered another run in the seventh to see their edge dwindle to 8-7.

In the bottom half of the seventh, Corey Righman scored to give Post 757 a 9-7 advantage. But in the top of the ninth, Post 23 plated two runs to force the first tie since the beginning of the game. After Jacob Chester came on in relief to get the Colts out of trouble, JD Blevins drew a walk before moving to second on a passed ball. That's when Anthony Sipple singled into right-center field to give the Colts a 10-9 victory.

"Anthony came up clutch for us," Post 757 coach Tom Barr said. "We've been here pretty much all day, and Anthony caught most of the first game before coming back and finishing behind the plate for us in the second contest. He struggled today more than he had been, but he came through when it mattered."

Chester picked up the win as he recorded just a single out, while Preston was given a no-decision after going 5 2/3, allowing five runs — one earned — on five hits and striking out four.

Overall on the day at the plate, Cody Hendershot led the Colts by going 4-for-7 with a double, three RBIs and two runs scored. Eli Kunkel was 3-for-6 with two RBIs and two runs, while Zack Stapleton finished 3-for-7 with two runs and an RBI.

The Colts will get back at it  at noon Wednesday against Hillsboro 129, which they beat 12-1 Sunday morning. If they win, they will face the winner of Waverly 142 and Circleville 134 in the losers' bracket finals.

"It's a totally new situation than Sunday," Barr said. "It all comes down to pitching at this point. I know Hillsboro's deep when it comes to that area. We're going to have to have some guys step up for us, and I know they will."

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The Gazette will have live coverage Wednesday of the American Legion Region V Tournament at VA Memorial Stadium. Follow @dw1509 on Twitter for updates throughout the event and visit chillicothegazette.com for full details.

, Reporter 1:03 a.m. EDT July 15, 2016

Article courtesy of The Advocate

LANCASTER - The bunt admittedly is not a big weapon in the Newark Post 85 arsenal.

On Thursday, however, the lineup fell in the right spot. Jacob Sites and Matthew Rollison laid down back-to-back successful bunts during the seventh inning to help Post 85 rally for a 4-1 victory against Chillicothe Post 757 in an American Legion Junior state tournament game at Beavers Field.

Post 757 right-hander Brandon Barker threw a gem, but a few short hits went a long way in helping Post 85 steal the win. Rollison's squeeze bunt followed Sites' bunt hit and scored Cedric Thomas with the tying run.

"I like the pressure pretty well," Rollison said. "I always wants to be the guy that comes through for the team. ... We kept our heads up. We were fighting the whole game. He was a good pitcher, but we played a good game."

Jed Sherrick lined a two-run single to left-center two batters later to give Post 85 the lead. Post 757 also committed three errors in the pivotal top of the seventh.

"(Barker) pitched his butt off today. There is nothing more we could have asked from him," Post 757 coach Seth McGuire said. "That's how it's been all season really. We just have one or two plays, and we have to make them. We don't concentrate for the whole seven innings, and it comes back and bites us in the butt."

Newark, which is all Newark High School players, plays Pickerington Post 283 at 5:30 p.m. Friday in the fourth of four quarterfinals at Beavers Field. Post 283, which is mostly Watkins Memorial players, rolled past Cambridge Post 84 9-0 later Thursday.

"I think we got a little lucky," Newark assistant coach Rod Rollison said. "We don't do much small ball, but we have some guys who can bunt."

Post 757 took the lead in the fourth inning when Zach Coats singled to start the inning, stole second and then scored on Garrett Wilburn's RBI single up the middle.

Chillicothe had a base runner in four innings against right-hander Jud Sherrick, but he bowed his neck. Sherrick stranded two on base in the first and fourth innings and later finished strong, allowing just a walk during the final three innings.

"It was kind of getting away from me the first two innings," said Jud Sherrick, who allowed four hits and struck out four. "I had to stay tight and keep it going, throw strikes. It's competitive. I like that part of it."

Thomas, Sites, Rollison and Michael Pound each reached base twice for Newark, and Coats had a game-high two hits for Chillicothe.

Barker struck out 10, and he did not allow a hit to the outfield until Jed Sherrick's tiebreaker. He put the Post 757 on his back and delivered.

"I've been preaching to them all year that nothing really matters until the state tournament," McGuire said. "Everybody comes in here 0-0, and it comes down to how bad do you want it. Hat's off to Newark. They didn't give up through the first six innings."

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  • The higher seed will be the home team throughout the tournament.
  • All games will be played at VA Memorial Stadium.
  • All participating teams are to provide 1 dozen Diamond baseballs for the tournament.

Thursday, 17 December 2015 23:26

Central Plains Champions

YEAR IOWA MINNESOTA NEBRASKA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NATIONAL CHAMPS
YEAR IOWA MINNESOTA NEBRASKA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NATIONAL CHAMPS
1926 ***** Crosby 154 NEBRASKA ***** Beresford 72 Yonkers, NY 321
1927 ***** St. Paul 406 ***** ***** Alcester 86 No National Tournament,
1928 St. Paul 406 ***** Linton 54 Mitchell 18 Oakland, CA 5
1929 Marshalltown Cottonwood 503 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Gregory 6 Buffalo, NY 721
1930 Marshmallow Minneapolis 230 Omaha 1 Enderlin 219 Aberdeen 24 Baltimore, MD 81
1931 Des Moines Winona 9 Mead Cooperstown 143 Watertown 17 Chicago, IL 493
1932 Ames Minneapolis 230 Neligh 172 Cooperstown 143 Colton 206 New Orleans, LA 132
1933 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 8 Omaha Fargo 2 Gregory 6 Chicago, IL 467
1934 Allison New Ulm 132 Neligh 172 Grand Forks 6 Sioux Falls 15 Cumberland, MD 13
1935 Council Bluffs St. Paul Neligh 172 Fargo 2 Pierre 8 Gastonia, NC 23
1936 Bancroft Minneapolis 230 Lincoln 3 Grand Forks 6 Pierre 8 Spartanburg, SC 28
1937 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 416 Omaha 1 Grand Forks 6 Pierre 8 East Lynn, MA 291
1938 Ottumwa St. Paul 447 Omaha 1 Grand Forks 6 Pierre 8 San Diego, CA 6
1939 Ottumwa Minneapolis 396 Lincoln 3 Grand Forks 6 Aberdeen 24 Omaha, NE 1
1940 Cedar Rapids 5 Minneapolis 396 Omaha 1 Enderlin 219 Sioux Falls 15 Albemarle, NC 76
1941 Mason City New Ulm 132 Lincoln 3 Enderlin 219 Pierre 8 San Diego, CA 6
1942 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 418 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Aberdeen 24 Los Angeles, CA 357
1943 Bancroft- Minneapolis 435 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Minneapolis, MN 435
1944 Mason City Minneapolis 435 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Aberdeen 24 Cincinnati, OH 50
1945 Bancroft Minneapolis 396 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Aberdeen 24 Shelby, NC 82
1946 Davenport St. Paul 406 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 New Orleans, LA 125
1947 Davenport St. Paul 406 Fremont 20 Fargo 2 Aberdeen 24 Cincinnati, OH 50
1948 Mason City Austin 91 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Trenton, NJ 93
1949 Waterloo 138 St. Paul 474 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Aberdeen 24 Oakland, CA 337
1950 Davenport St. Paul 474 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Aberdeen 24 Oakland, CA 337
1951 Davenport St. Cloud 76 Millard Wahpeton 20 Mitchell 18 Los Angeles, CA 715
1952 Des Moines St. Paul 474 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Aberdeen 24 Cincinnati, OH 50
1953 Cedar Rapids 5 Austin 91 Lincoln 3 Fargo 2 Lennox 174 Yakima, WA 36
1954 Mason City St. Paul 474 Hastings 11 Jamestown 14 Aberdeen 24 San Diego, CA 492
1955 State Center Edina 471 Omaha 1 Jamestown 14 Aberdeen 24 Cincinnati, OH 216
1956 Disert St. Paul 474 Lincoln 3 Bismarck 1 Aberdeen 24 St. Louis, MO 245
1957 Bancroft 377 Mankato 11 Hastings 11 Bismarck 1 Sioux Falls 15 Cincinnati, OH 50
1958 Bancroft 377 Minneapolis 403 Omaha 1 Drayton 159 Sioux Falls 15 Cincinnati, OH 50
1959 Bancroft 377 Richfield 435 Hastings 11 Grand Forks 6 Sioux Falls 15 Detroit, MI 187
1960 Ottumwa Fergus Falls 30 Omaha 112 Fargo 2 Howard 145 New Orleans, LA 125
1961 Cedar Rapids 5 Minneapolis 435 Hastings 11 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 Phoenix, AZ 1
1962 Bancroft 377 St. Paul 406 Omaha 1 Drayton 159 Rapid City 22 St. Louis, MO 299
1963 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 406 Omaha 112 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 Long Beach, CA 27
1964 Waterloo 138 Minneapolis 403 Omaha 1 Mandan 40 Aberdeen 24 Upland, CA 73
1965 Waterloo 138 St. Paul 542 Grand Island 53 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Charlotte, NC 9
1966 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 39 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 Oakland, CA 337
1967 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 606 Bellevue 339 Grand Forks 6 Pierre 8 Tuscaloosa, AL 34
1968 Waterloo 138 St. Paul 606 Omaha 1 Grand Forks 6 Pierre 8 Memphis, TN 1
1969 Council Bluffs 2 Edina 471 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Portland, OR 105
1970 Cedar Rapids 5 Winona 9 Omaha 112 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 West Covina, CA 790
1971 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 39 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 West Covina, CA 790
1972 Cedar Rapids 5 Richfield 435 Omaha 1 Grand Forks 6 Rapid City 22 Baldwin, MO 611
1973 Council Bluffs 2 Richfield 435 Omaha 1 Williston 37 Rapid City 22 Puerto Rico, 146
1974 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 606 Omaha 112 Fargo 2 Rapid City 22 Puerto Rico, 146
1975 Council Bluffs 2 Grand Rapids 60 Omaha 1 Jamestown 14 Rapid City 22 Yakima, WA 36
1976 Council Bluffs 2 St. Cloud 76 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Rapid City 22 Santa Monica, CA 123
1977 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Cloud 76 Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 South Bend, IN 50
1978 Cedar Rapids 5 New Ulm 132 Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 Hialeah, FL 32
1979 Cedar Rapids 5 St. Paul 577 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Rapid City 22 Yakima, WA 36
1980 Des Moines 659 Richfield 435 Omaha 1 Jamestown 14 Rapid City 22 Honolulu, HI
1981 Des Moines 659 Rochester 92 Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 West Tampa, FL 284
1982 Des Moines 659 Edina 471 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 Boyerstown, PA 471
1983 Council Bluffs 2 Edina 471 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Rapid City 22 Edina, MN 471
1984 Council Bluffs 2 Waite Park 428 Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 Puerto Rico, 134
1985 Des Moines 274 Shoreview 487 Omaha 1 Jamestown 14 Rapid City 22 Midlothian, VA 186
1986 Cedar Rapids 5 Waite Park 428 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Rapid City 22 Jensen Beach, FL 126
1987 Epworth 650 St. Louis Park 282 Papillion 32 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 Boyerstown, PA 471
1988 Dyersville 137 Moorhead 21 Papillion 32 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Cincinnati, OH 507
1989 Ames 37 Apple Valley 1776 Omaha 374 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Woodland, CA 826
1990 Cascade 528 St. Paul 418 Omaha 1 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Mayo, MD 226
1991 Ottumwa 3 Excelsior 259 Kearney 52 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Brooklawn, NJ 239
1992 Cedar Rapids 5 New Ulm 132 Millard 374 Fargo 2 Sioux Falls 15 Newbury Park, CA
1993 Davenport 26 New Brighton 513 Omaha 1 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Rapid City, SD 22
1994 Cedar Rapids 5 New Brighton 513 Omaha 1 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Miami, FL 346
1995 Ottumwa 3 New Ulm 132 Omaha 1 Mandan 40 Rapid City 22 Aiea, HI
1996 Des Moines 659 Rochester 92 Omaha 1 Wahpeton 20 Rapid City 22 Yardley, PA 317
1997 Dyersville 137 New Brighton 513 Omaha 1 Bismarck 1 Sioux Falls East 15 Sanford, FL 53
1998 Davenport 26 Excelsior 259 Lincoln 3 Jamestown 14 Rapid City 22 Edwardsville, IL 199
1999 Des Moines 659 New Brighton 513 Grand Island 53 Grand Forks 6 Mitchell 18 New Brighton, MN 513
2000 Estherville 91 New Brighton 513 Omaha 374 Mandan 40 Mitchell 18 Danville, CA 246
2001 Estherville 91 Coon Rapids 334 Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 Brooklawn, NJ 72
2002 Johnson Co. 721 Apple Valley 1776 Omaha 1 Jamestown 14 Rapid City 22 West Point, MS 212
2003 Johnson Co. 721 Rochester 92 Omaha 374 Minot 26 South Falls 15 Rochester, MN 92
2004 Johnson Co. 721 Eden Prairie 580 Bellevue 339 Williston 37 Sioux Falls East 15 Portland, ME
2005 Johnson Co. 721 Eden Prairie 580 Omaha 1 Fargo 2 Rapid City 22 Enid, OK 4
2006 Iowa City 17 Eden Prairie (OS) Omaha 1 Minot 26 Aberdeen 24 Metairie, LA 175
2007 Dubuque 6 Eden Prairie (OS) Lincoln 3 Minot 26 Sioux Falls West 15 Columbia, TN 19
2008 Dubuque 6 Eastview (OS) Papillion 32 Dickinson 3 Aberdeen 24 Las Vegas, NV 76
2009 Dubuque 6 Apple Valley 1776 Omaha 374 Dickinson 3 Rapid City 22 Midland, MI 165
2010 Dubuque 6 Eden Prairie (OS) Omaha 1 Minot 26 Rapid City 22 Midwest City, OK 170
2011 Carroll 20 Eden Prairie (OS) Papillion 32 Dickson 3 Sioux Falls East 15 Eden Prairie, MN
2012 Des Moines 620 Edina 471 Omaha 374 West Fargo (OS) Brookings 74 New Orleans, LA
Thursday, 17 December 2015 23:22

Great Lakes Champions

Year Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin National Champs
Year Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin National Champs
1926 Chicago Indianapolis ***** Springfield 6 ***** Yonkers, NY 321
1927 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** No National Tournament
1928 Chicago 273 Blamford Detroit 125 Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland, CA 5
1929 Springfield 32 Lafayette Battle Creek 54 Portsmouth Milwaukee Buffalo, NY 721
1930 Zeigler 177 Clinton Detroit Cincinnati Neenah 33 Baltimore, MD 81
1931 S. Chicago 493 Princeton Detroit Pansville Milwaukee 80 Chicago, IL 493
1932 Chicago 47 East Chicago Detroit 119 Middletown Appleton 38 New Orleans, LA 132
1933 Chicago 467 Jasper Detroit 119 Springfield Wauesha 8 Chicago, IL 467
1934 Berwyn 422 Lafayette Detroit 119 Cincinnati Milwaukee 180 Cumberland, MD 13
1935 Chicago 356 East Chicago Royal Oak 253 Middletown Ashland 90 Gastonia, NC 23
1936 Chicago 7 Anderson Ecorse 272 Middletown Wisconsin Rapids 9 Spartanburg, SC 28
1937 Berwyn 422 South Bend Detroit 286 Columbus Oconto Falls 302 East Lynn, MA 291
1938 Belleville 58 East Chicago Detroit 286 Cheviot Cudahy 16 San Diego, CA 6
1939 Berwyn 422 Richmond Detroit 286 Louisville Lacrosse 52 Omaha, NE 1
1940 Chicago 98 East Chicago Jackson 29 Springfield Milwaukee 23 Albemarle, NC 76
1941 Berwyn 422 Rockville Flint 342 Cincinnati Lacrosse 52 San Diego, CA 6
1942 Rockford 60 East Chicago Detroit 286 Cincinnati Lacrosse 52 Los Angeles, CA 357
1943 Berwyn 422 East Chicago Flint 151 Springfield Milwaukee 331 Minneapolis, MN 435
1944 Waukegan 28 East Chicago Detroit 126 Cincinnati 50 Appleton 38 Cincinnati, OH 50
1945 Oak Park 15 East Chicago Detroit 390 Cleveland West Allis 120 Shelby, NC 82
1946 Oak Park 15 East Chicago Flint 151 Cincinnati 50 S. Milwaukee 27 New Orleans, LA 125
1947 Belleville 58 Richmond Detroit 495 Cincinnati 50 Lacrosse 52 Cincinnati, OH 50
1948 Belleville 58 Fort Wayne Kalamazoo 36 Cincinnati Oshkosh Trenton, NJ 93
1949 Belleville 58 E. Chic. 78 & 296 Flint 64 Cincinnati 507 Beloit 48 Oakland, CA 337
1950 Pekin 44 Hammond Detroit 126 Galion Menasha 152 Oakland, CA 337
1951 Berwyn 422 Terre Haute Flint 342 Cincinnati 50 Menasha 152 Los Angeles, CA 715
1952 Springfield 32 Evansville Flint 342 Cincinnati 50 West Allis 120 Cincinnati, OH 50
1953 Winnetka 10 Lafayette Detroit 187 Cincinnati Oshkosh 70 Yakima, WA 36
1954 Belleville 58 Lafayette Detroit 166 Cincinnati Oshkosh 70 San Diego, CA 492
1955 Moline 246 Michigan City Escanaba 82 Cincinnati 216 Oshkosh 70 Cincinnati, OH 216
1956 Maywood 133 Terre Haute Detroit 561 Cincinnati New London 263 St. Louis, MO 245
1957 Chicago Hts. 131 Terre Haute Benton Harbor 105 Cincinnati 50 Oshkosh 70 Cincinnati, OH 50
1958 Waukegan 281 Richmond Owosso 57 Cincinnati 50 Fond du Lac 75 Cincinnati, OH 50
1959 Murphysboro 127 Rockport 254 Detroit 187 Columbus West Allis 120 Detroit, MI 187
1960 Berwyn 422 Princeton 25 Bay City 18 Lima Green Bay 11 New Orleans, LA 125
1961 Highland Park 145 Rockport 254 Flint 310 Cincinnati 554 Beloit 48 Phoenix, AZ 1
1962 Galesburg 285 East Chicago 369 Bay City 18 Montgomery 606 West Allis 120 St. Louis, MO 299
1963 Northbrook 791 Evansville 8 Adrian 97 Ashtabula 103 Kenosha 21 Long Beach, CA 27
1964 Bloomington 56 Princeton 25 Detroit 187 Steubenville 33 Kenosha 21 Upland, CA 73
1965 Arlington Ht. 208 Whiting 80 Detroit 187 Grove City 164 Superior 435 Charlotte, NC 9
1966 Northbrook 791 Evansville 8 Adrian 97 Grove City 164 Beloit 48 Oakland, CA 337
1967 Northbrook 791 Evansville 8 Midland 165 Lima 96 Madison 151 Tuscaloosa, AL 34
1968 Belleville 58 South Bend 284 Lincoln Park 67 Cincinnati 50 Janesville 205 Memphis, TN 1
1969 Waukegan 281 Terre Haute 346 Pontiac 377 Cincinnati 507 Eau Claire 53 Portland, OR 105
1970 Elgin 57 Terre Haute 346 Detroit 187 Miamisburg 165 Eau Claire 53 West Covina, CA 790
1971 Galesburg 285 Indianapolis 495 Mt. Pleasant 110 Archbold 311 Janesville 205 West Covina, CA 790
1972 Arlington Ht. 208 Kokomo 6 Trenton 426 Findlay 3 Eau Claire 53 Baldwin, MO 611
1973 Highland 439 South Bend 357 Rochester 172 Cincinnati 50 Beloit 48 Puerto Rico, 146
1974 Magnolia 254 Rockport 254 Jackson 324 Portsmouth 23 Janesville 205 Puerto Rico, 146
1975 Belleville 58 South Bend 357 Pontiac 377 Worthington 239 Janesville 205 Yakima, WA 36
1976 Des Plaines 36 South Bend 357 Garden City 396 Columbus 604 Janesville 205 Santa Monica, CA 123
1977 Arlington Ht. 208 South Bend 50 Blissfield 325 Maynard 66 West Allis 120 South Bend, IN 50
1978 Barrington 158 Beech Grove 276 Allen Park 409 Steubenville 33 Lacrosse 52 Hialeah, FL 32
1979 Barrington 158 Rockport 254 Midland 165 Steubenville 33 Appleton 38 Yakima, WA 36
1980 Waukegan 281 Gary 367 St. Joseph 163 Ashley 518 Lacrosse 52 Honolulu, HI
1981 Marissa 172 Indianapolis 355 Allen Park 409 Worthington 239 Lacrosse 52 West Tampa, FL 284
1982 Carlyle 404 Kokomo 6 Allen Park 409 Cincinnati 507 Lacrosse 52 Boyerstown, PA 471
1983 Trenton 778 Rockport Allen Park 409 Worthington 239 Janesville 205 Edina, MN 471
1984 Mt. Prospect 525 Indianapolis 355 Midland 165 Steubenville 33 Racine (OS) Puerto Rico, 134
1985 Barrington 158 Aurora 231 Midland 165 Maynard 66 Oconomowoc 91 Midlothian, VA 186
1986 Barrington 158 Lafayette 11 Taylor 200 Maynard 66 Eau Claire 397 Jensen Beach, FL 126
1987 Lincoln 263 Newburgh 44 St. Joseph 163 Cincinnati 507 Lacrosse 52 Boyerstown, PA 471
1988 Barrington 158 Evansville 8 Ferndale 330 Cincinnati 507 Wisconsin Rapids 9 Cincinnati, OH 507
1989 Palatine 690 Booneville 200 Midland 165 Steubenville 33 Janesville 205 Woodland, CA 826
1990 Rock Island 200 Muncie 19 Midland 165 Athens 21 Appleton 38 Mayo, MD 226
1991 Barrington 158 Highland 1980 Midland 165 Newark 85 Appleton 38 Brooklawn, NJ 239
1992 Arlington Ht. 208 Newburgh 44 Saginaw 22/439 Cincinnati 534 Stevens Point 6 Newbury Park, CA
1993 Elgin 57 Lafayette 11 St. Joseph 163 Worthington 239 Appleton 38 Rapid City, SD 22
1994 Arlington Ht. 208 Terre Haute 346 Blissfield 325 Steubenville 33 Appleton 38 Miami, FL 346
1995 Barrington 158 Evansville 265 Midland 165 Steubenville 33 Wisconsin Rapids 9 Aiea, HI
1996 Morton 318 South Bend 357 Twin Oaks 204 Harrison 199 Stevens Point 6 Yardley, PA 317
1997 Rock Island 200 Terre Haute 346 Midland 165 Lima 96 Green Bay 11 Sanford, FL 53
1998 Edwardsville 199 Anderson 127 Berkley 374 Steubenville 33 Wausau 10 Edwardsville, IL 199
1999 Rock Island 200 Terre Haute 346 Dearborn 173 Toronto 86 DePere 230 New Brighton, MN 513
2000 Libertyville 329 Madison 9 Midland 165 Napoleon 300 Beloit 48 Danville, CA 246
2001 Deerfield 738 Evansville 265 Adrian 275 Napoleon 300 Lacrosse 52 Brooklawn, NJ 72
2002 Libertyville 329 Evansville 265 Midland 165 Findlay 3 Appleton (OS) West Point, MS 212
2003 Mattoon 88 Terre Haute 346 Blissfield 325 Whitehouse 384 DePere 230 Rochester, MN 92
2004 Wilmette 46 Plymouth 27 Midland 165 Marysville 79 DePere 230 Portland, ME
2005 Murphysboro 127 Rockport 254 Midland 165 Wayne Co. 718 Watertown 189 Enid, OK 4
2006 Arlington Ht. 208 Terre Haute 346 Midland 165 Beverly 389 Oshgosh 70 Metairie, LA 175
2007 Arlington Ht. 208 Rockport 254 Blissfield 325 Steubenville 33 Plover 543 Columbia, TN 19
2008 Belleville 58 Rockport 254 Midland 165 Sandusky 83 DePere 230 Las Vegas, NV 76
2009 Palatine 690 Hammond 168 Midland 165 Sandusky 83 Wausau 10 Midland, MI 165
2010 Moline 246 Terre Haute 346 Midland 165 Dover 205 Wausau 10 Midwest City, OK 170
2011 Rock Island 200 Newburgh 44 Midland 165 Napoleon 300 Chippewa Falls 71 Eden Prairie, MN
2012 Moline 246 Terre Haute 346 Adrian 275 Pickerington 283 Madison 501 New Orleans, LA
Saturday, 05 December 2015 23:11

Ohio Region V Baseball

Ohio Legion Baseball Regions

2016 Senior Programs

    • Chillicothe Post 62 RiverBats
    • Chillicothe Post 757 Colts
    • Circleville Post 134 Panthers
    • Hillsboro Post 129
    • Portsmouth Post 23
    • Waverly Post 142

2016 Junior Programs

    • Chillicothe Post 757 Colts
    • Circleville Post 134 Panthers
    • Portsmouth Post 23
    • Waverly Post 142

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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