Please ignore the published ladder for the U/9 groups.It's incorrect as our IT system hasn't been updated to properly support the new competition format.
In 2016 IGA took over sponsorship and the championships were called the IGA State Championships and held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 84 teams participated.
In 2015 the Fielders Choice State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 80 teams participated.
In 2014 the Fielders Choice State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 76 teams participated.
In 2013 the Fielders Choice State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 84 teams participated. The Under 13 age group returned this year to the competition.
In 2012 the Fielders Choice State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 68 teams participated. Due to changes in age group rules there was no under 13 competition this year.
In 2011 the Fielders Choice State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. The under 13 girls competition was dropped because of lack of nominations. 88 teams participated and a non gender under 12 competition was added.
In 2010 Hospital Benefit Fund withdrew their sponsorship and State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Financial assistance was received from City of Perth. 108 teams participated.
In 2009 the HBF State Championships were held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. The under 11 girls competition was dropped because of lack of nominations. 94 teams participated.
In 2006 Hospital Benefit Fund took over sponsorship and the championships were called the HBF Action for Healthy Kids State Championships held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. 104 teams participated.
In 2001 the State Championship Carnival was held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Also the under10 boys and under11 boys divisions changed to under10 and under11, and the under12 boys division changed to under13. 110 teams participated.
In 2000 the State Championship Carnival was held at Langley Park over a 3 day long weekend. Also an under12 boys division was introduced. 114 teams participated.
In 1999 Challenge bank withdrew their sponsorship so the State Championship Carnival was held over a 3 day long weekend at Maida Vale Reserve on the first day and Langley Park on the second and third day. 114 teams participated.
In 1998 the Challenge Bank State Championships were changed, to enable the country teams to participate, from five Sundays to a three day long weekend at Langley Park. Geraldton and Wickham attended. 106 teams participated.
In 1990 the Challenge Bank State Championships were played at Langley Park over 5 weeks and the under9 boys division became the under9 (introducing mixed teams). 112 teams participated.
In 1988 Perth Building Society became the Challenge Bank and so State Championships became the Challenge Bank State Championships. 112 teams participated.
In 1986 the PBS State Championships were played at Langley Park over 5 weeks and the under10 girls division was changed to under11 girls. 114 teams participated.
In 1983 the name was changed to PBS State Championship Carnival and was held at Yokine Reserve (3 weeks) and Willetton Reserve (2 weeks) with two games each Friday night at Parry Field. 82 teams participated.
In 1981 the PBS Inter-District Carnival at Langley Park was reduced to 5 weeks and girls over10 division changed to girls under13. 60 teams participated.
In 1980 saw a new sponsor, Perth Building Society and the introduction of under10 and over10 girls divisions played in the PBS Inter-District Carnival at Langley Park over 8 weeks. A fee of $5 per team was introduced and the first country team (Busselton) attended. 43 teams participated.
In 1979 under9, under10 and under11 boys divisions were used for the first time in the Commonwealth Bank Inter-District Tee-Ball competition held at Langley Park over 8 weeks. 24 teams participated.
In 1978 with more clubs entering the competition (South Perth and Swan Districts) and a change of name to Commonwealth Bank Inter-District Tee-Ball competition for under10 boys was held over 9 weeks in February and March at a different club each week. 8 teams participated.
In 1977 with another club entering the competition (Wanneroo) and a sponsor found, the Commonwealth Bank Tee-Ball competition for under10 boys was held over 7 weeks in February and March at a different club each week. 8 teams participated.
In 1976 eight under10 boys teams (5 from Wembley, 1 from Morley and 2 from Perth – this was all the tee-ball teams playing in Western Australia) played a short competition at Woodlands. 8 teams participated.