Philippines to represent Asia-Pacific at Little League Softball World Series
Negros Occidental Little League out of Bacolod City, Philippines, will be returning to Greenville, North Carolina, to represent the Asia-Pacific Region in the 2023 Little League Softball World Series.
Negros Occidental Little League out of Bacolod City, Philippines, will be returning to Greenville, North Carolina, to represent the Asia-Pacific Region in the 2023 Little League Softball World Series.
Recipients of the 2022 Girls with Game Team Sportsmanship Award, Negros Occidental Little League finished the 2022 Little League Softball World Series with a 3-3 record, falling to the Mid-Atlantic Region in the Purple Bracket final to finish among the top four in the event.
Based on the strength of the local Little League Softball programs throughout the Philippines, along with only a limited number of teams able to travel to participate in the Asia-Pacific Region Tournament, the Little League International Tournament Committee has made the decision to advance the national champion from the Philippines, Negros Occidental Little League, to the 2023 Little League Softball World Series.
In addition to advancing Negros Occidental Little League to the Little League Softball World Series, the Little League International Tournament Committee also made the decision to advance Bago City Little League to the Junior League Softball World Series, and Negros Occidental Little League to the Senior League Softball World Series, based on the same situation.
With the first-round matchups for the 2023 LLSWS set, Negros Occidental Little League receives a first-round bye and will open the tournament with a Purple Bracket matchup against the winner of Central vs. North Carolina in Game 6 on Monday, August 7, at 1 p.m.
In addition to the fun and excitement of the 2023 LLSWS, participants at this year’s event will also have the unique opportunity to spend time with the top athletes of the game as part of the first ever AU Pro Games at the LLSWS, featuring an Athletes Unlimited doubleheader at East Carolina University on Wednesday, August 9.



