LLWS

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LLWS is the Little League World Series, an annual international youth baseball tournament featuring teams of 10- to 12-year-olds competing for the world championship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Little League World Series
international sports competition
youth baseball tournament
ageDivision Little League (Major) Division NERFINISHED
ageVerification required for all players
associatedOrganization Williamsport-based Little League International NERFINISHED
audience global
category Little League Baseball division NERFINISHED
competitionLevel youth
competitionType world championship
culturalSignificance major youth sports event in the United States
symbol of international youth baseball competition
eliminationFormat varies by year (pool play and elimination rounds)
finalMatchType championship game between U.S. and international champions
format tournament
frequency annual
fullName Little League World Series NERFINISHED
genderEligibility coed
governingBody Little League International NERFINISHED
hasDivision International bracket
United States bracket
includesTeamsFrom Asia-Pacific NERFINISHED
Australia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
Caribbean NERFINISHED
Europe-Africa NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
mediaType televised sports event
notableFeature determines the Little League world champion
features 10- to 12-year-old players
objective to crown the Little League Baseball world champion
organizer Little League Baseball, Inc. NERFINISHED
participantAgeRange 10 to 12 years old
participantMaximumAge 12
participantMinimumAge 10
primaryLanguage English
qualificationMethod regional tournaments
ruleSet Little League Baseball rules
scope international
seasonTiming held in late summer
sport baseball
teamComposition local Little League all-star teams
teamEligibility chartered Little League programs
televisionCoverage ABC NERFINISHED
ESPN family of networks NERFINISHED

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