US map showing all regions of ALWS tournaments
US map showing all regions of ALWS tournaments
US map showing all regions of ALWS tournaments

How Do Teams Get Here from There?

By the time teams get to Shelby-Cleveland County for the American Legion World Series, most of them will have played about 50 games; some will have played closer to 70 games. But all of them typically will have won five games at the substate level, five games at the state level and five games at the regional level. Once at Keeter Stadium, they’re faced with winning five games to become the ALWS Champion.

Every team plays by the same rules set by American Legion Baseball, which is overseen by the National Americanism Commission. However, the number of games per regular season is determined by the teams themselves. The number is determined primarily by how many teams are in the league and how many times they play each other.

The journey to the ALWS varies from state to state. States with a large number of teams have county tournaments, district tournaments, regional tournaments, area tournaments and finally a state tournament with eight teams. States with fewer teams have fewer tournament levels to determine a state champion. Nearly every state uses a double-elimination tournament to determine the winner.

Whatever the route taken to the ALWS, all eight regional winners have proven they deserve a chance at the championship!

How Do Teams Get Here from There?

By the time teams get to Shelby-Cleveland County for the American Legion World Series, most of them will have played about 50 games; some will have played closer to 70 games. But all of them typically will have won five games at the substate level, five games at the state level and five games at the regional level. Once at Keeter Stadium, they’re faced with winning five games to become the ALWS Champion.


Every team plays by the same rules set by American Legion Baseball, which is overseen by the National Americanism Commission. However, the number of games per regular season is determined by the teams themselves. The number is determined primarily by how many teams are in the league and how many times they play each other.


The journey to the ALWS varies from state to state. States with a large number of teams have county tournaments, district tournaments, regional tournaments, area tournaments and finally a state tournament with eight teams. States with fewer teams have fewer tournament levels to determine a state champion. Nearly every state uses a double-elimination tournament to determine the winner.


Whatever the route taken to the ALWS, all eight regional winners have proven they deserve a chance at the championship!

ALWS Office

117-A West Warren Street

Shelby, NC 28150

704-466-3103


Keeter Stadium

230 East Dixon Boulevard

Shelby, NC 28150

ALWS Office

117-A West Warren Street

Shelby, NC 28150

704-466-3103


Keeter Stadium

230 East Dixon Boulevard

Shelby, NC 28150

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#1 Northeast

Manchester, NH

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#2 Mid-Atlantic

Ridge, MD

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#3 Southeast

Asheboro, NC

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#4 Mid-South

Washington, MO

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#5 Great Lakes

Carol Stream, IL

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#6 Central Plains

West Fargo, ND

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#7 Northwest

Billings, MT

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#8 Western

Fairfield, CA

2024 Regional Tournaments are scheduled for August 7-11, 2024.
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ALWS Office

117-A West Warren Street

Shelby, NC 28150

704-466-3103


Keeter Stadium

230 East Dixon Boulevard

Shelby, NC 28150

ALWS Office

117-A West Warren Street

Shelby, NC 28150

704-466-3103


Keeter Stadium

230 East Dixon Boulevard

Shelby, NC 28150