Toujin Highschool Baseball Association

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Toujin Highschool Baseball Association
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2020 Highschool Baseball Season
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SportBaseball
Founded1986
CommissionerMasaki Satou
Divisions22 Prefectural Divisions
No. of teams124
CountryToujin Republic
Most recent
champion(s)
Yakamatsu High (2019)
Most titlesSendai Tech (17)
QualificationToujin Regional Qualifiers (2019-2020)

The Toujin Highschool Baseball Association (THBA) was founded in 1986, and is the primary organizer for inter-high baseball competitions. The association itself hosts two nation-wide tournaments known as ''Spring Nationals'' and ''Summer Nationals'' both taking place in their respective seasons. In addition to the nation-wide tournaments, the association sets up inter-prefecture play between local highschools as well as qualifier tournaments throughout the year. At its founding the THBA had 12 teams, all coming from the Tarabashi territory. However, the association has expanded its reach throughout the Toujin Republic and has expanded its league to 124 baseball programs from all 22 prefectures.

The THBA is considered the most competitive and exciting highschool level sporting event, and often attracts foreign visitors from neighboring countries to watch the matches. During the spring and summer national tournaments, the association is hosted by professional baseball teams from the Toujin Baseball League (TBL), giving the spring and summer tournaments an extremely large venue for a highschool sporting event.

Similar to collegiate leagues and professional leagues, the highschool baseball played during the spring and summer tournaments are often broadcasted on national television. Star players in these tournaments often receive scholarships to colleges, and in some rare cases even offers at the professional level. The rigor and competitiveness of the THBA has attracted scouts from around the world to recruit young talent from these highschool baseball programs.

While prohibited to grant scholarships to students in the highschool system based off athletic prowess, many schools offer benefits to their athletes such as on-site housing and connections to future prestigious universities. Notable highschools within the THBA are often from the Tarabashi Territory, where the league was initially founded. Powerhouse schools such as Yakamatsu High and Sendai Technical have long histories within the THBA, and extremely strong baseball programs.

THBA Format

The THBA is divided into two seasons, spring and summer. The Spring season begins the second week of March, and contains 10 weeks of regular season play. These games include 6 inter-prefecture games as well as 4 non-prefecture games for a total of 10 games. The teams with the two best records are then admitted into the Spring National Tournament. A similar process goes into the summer league which begins the first week of August, and lasts 16 weeks. The top 2 teams are admitted into the Summer National Tournament. While both tournaments are large events, the summer tournament takes place in a professional stadium and is nationally televised and is often considered the major tournament. Teams admitted into the tournament are giving a ranking in the nation which determines their seeding in the tournament. Highly seeded teams may sometimes earn a bye for the first round of the tournament, depending on the format.

The Spring Tournament is seen as a pre-season event where the summer season and Summer Tournament is considered to be the national championship. The Summer Tournament is featured in TBL stadiums across the country and are nationally televised throughout the nation. The Summer Tournament, also known as nationals, is one of the most watched sporting events throughout the country of Toujin, and is a national event.Denial of participation, however, can be given to teams who violate THBA guidelines. This includes substance abuse, physically enhancing drugs, breaking rules regarding age and play restriction as well as scholarship misconduct. While rare, there have been a number of cases in which schools are banned from the THBA and must re-enter the qualification tournament at a later date. Teams who violate THBA guidelines are also to forfeit any trophies or championships they won during their period of misconduct, and are reprimanded appropriately.

Members of the THBA

There are 124 registered teams from all 22 prefectures within the Toujin Republic. Each prefecture has any number from 5-8 teams. New teams are added annually through a registration process and qualification league.

Tarabashi Territory

The Tarabashi Territory is the most populated territory within the Toujin Republic. Naturally it also has the most participating schools as well as the most National Tournament victories. Notable schools include Yakamatsu High known for its outstanding baseball program, as well as Tarabashi High, one of the most prestigious state schools in the nation. The Tarabashi Territory is comprised of 5 different prefectures, with each prefecture containing 6-8 teams.

Tarabashi Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Tarabashi High
1986
Tarabashi
12/14
Tarabashi Technical
1995
Tarabashi
5/3
Jinseki International
1998
Tarabashi
0/0
Kokusai High
1996
Tarabashi
4/1
Yokohama Central High
1986
Yokohama
6/3
Midoriyama High
1999
Yokohama
1/2
Taeko High
1988
Taeko
5/8
Shinsen Prep
2010
Taeko
1/0
Yakamatsu Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Yakamatsu High
1986
Yakamatsu
14/14
Yakamatsu Prep
2001
Yakamatsu
0/0
Hiromori High
1995
Yakamatsu
3/1
Sendo High
1995
Sendo
6/8
Yakushi High
1992
Yakushi
2/4
Rokugo Industrial
1986
Yakushi
9/7
Tottori Kitano High
1997
Tottori
0/0
Kobayatsu Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Kobayatsu High
1986
Kobayatsu
7/3
Kobayatsu International
2004
Kobayatsu
2/3
Taishogun Academy
1986
Kobayatsu
9/10
Kokusai Senior High
1998
Kobayatsu
3/2
Totaru High
1986
Totaru
6/8
Masugawa Prep
2006
Masugawa
3/2
Maisei High
2000
Maisei
1/0
Sendai Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Sendai Central High
1986
Sendai
9/5
East Mizaki High
1986
Sendai
1/0
Sendai Tech
1999
Sendai
14/21
Akayama International
2007
Sendai
0/0
Masuno High
1986
Masuno
4/3
Mifune High
1986
Mifune
2/1
Jinseki Tech
2010
Mifune
4/1
Kokaitsu Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Kokaitsu High
1986
Kokaitsu
6/9
Nagayama Central High
1997
Kokaitsu
5/10
West Inashiro High
1986
Inashiro
1/0
Inashiro Industrial
2007
Inashiro
14/16
Kasegawa Prep
2009
Inashiro
3/0
Kimitori High
1986
Kimitori
1/0
Setsu Tech
2010
Kimitori
0/0
Nakate High
1986
Nakate
3/1

Hajimari Territory

The Hajimari Territory is the most industrial focused territory within the Toujin Republic, home to the largest port in the entire country: Port Hajimari. With a strong maritime influence and numerous cities with a strong industrial base, the Hajimari Territory is home to many of the country's best technical schools such as Hajimari Industrial and Fukurodani Tech. The Hajimari Territory is comprised of 4 prefectures each with 5-7 teams.

Hajimari Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Hajimari Central High
1986
Hajimari
8/7
Hajimari Industrial
1986
Hajimari
10/8
Hajimari Maritime Academy
1986
Hajimari
2/5
West Itsu High
2002
Itsu
5/6
East Itsu High
1986
Itsu
3/1
Owakami High
1990
Owakami
3/4
Kumamoto Tech
2011
Owakami
5/6
Kageyama Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Kageyama High
1986
Kageyama
10/11
Koishikawa Academy
1992
Kageyama
2/0
Mizuno High
1986
Kageyama
7/8
Nikkitsuma Central
1986
Nikkitsuma
3/1
Yonsei High
1996
Nikkitsuma
8/6
Nishi-Ayatsu Central
1986
Nishi-Ayatsu
6/9
Noiburo Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Noiburo High
1986
Noiburo
10/12
Adachi Senior High
1992
Noiburo
7/7
Tachikawa Prep
2006
Noiburo
1/3
Ryokogu High
1986
Ryokogu
13/10
Ryokogu International
2004
Ryokogu
3/2
Fukurodani Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Fukurodani Central
1986
Fukurodani
8/11
Fukurodani Tech
1986
Fukurodani
10/13
Ueno International
2010
Fukurodani
1/0
Takehaya Prep
1986
Fukurodani
5/2
Hachioji Central
1986
Hachioji
12/9

Sunohara Territory

The Sunohara Territory is the most populated and diverse territory within the Toujin Republic. Consisting of 7 prefectures, the Sunohara territory is home to numerous mountainous and coastal communities alike, and baseball is a strong staple of highschools in the territory. Notable schools are Tohoku International, the largest international highschool in the nation, as well as Wakatori High and their strong baseball program. The Sunohara territory is comprised of 7 prefectures with 5-7 teams.

Wakatori Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Wakatori High
1986
Wakatori
14/16
Wakatori Tech
1986
Wakatori
4/1
Inashiba Tech
2001
Wakatori
4/3
Rausu High
1996
Wakatori
9/6
Moseushi High
1986
Moseushi
10/11
Betsukai International
1992
Moseushi
0/0
Tohoku Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Tohoku International
1992
Tohoku
8/8
Central Tohoku High
1986
Tohoku
2/4
Aoyama Senior High
1986
Tohoku
5/6
Yahaba High
1986
Tohoku
7/4
Numata High
1998
Numata
8/10
Niseko High
1986
Niseko
2/1
Niseko Tech
2001
Niseko
3/5
Jinto Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
East Jinto High
1986
Jinto
14/16
Jinto International
1990
Jinto
1/0
Shiwa High
2004
Jinto
3/3
Yoichi High
1986
Yoichi
6/4
Sumita Tech
2001
Yoichi
0/1
Jiharamatsu Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Jiharamatsu Senior High
1986
Jiharamatsu
8/9
Jiharamatsu Maritime Academy
1986
Jiharamatsu
11/10
Hiraizumi High
2006
Jiharamatsu
0/1
Jihara Tech
2010
Jiharamatsu
3/2
Sobetsu High
1986
Sobetsu
7/5
Sobetsu Industrial
1999
Sobetsu
3/4
Hyogo Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
West Hyogo High
1986
Hyogo
6/7
Hyogo Military Academy
1990
Hyogo
1/2
Utsunomia High
1992
Hyogo
4/3
Misato High
2002
Hyogo
5/8
Urakawa High
1986
Urakawa
10/6
Urakawa Prep
2011
Urakawa
0/1
Nagano Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Nagano High
1986
Nagano
13/15
Nagano Tech
2008
Nagano
2/4
East Nagano Prep School
2010
Nagano
1/0
Ikawa Tech
2004
Nagano
2/3
Takasu High
1986
Takasu
6/5
Takasu Academy
1994
Takasu
8/9
Tottori Prefecture Participants
School/Institution Name Year Joined Resident City Appearances (Spring/Summer)
Tottori Central High
1986
Tottori
8/10
East Tottori High
2000
Tottori
5/6
Tottori Maritime Academy
1986
Tottori
2/0
Asahi High
1993
Tottori
3/5
Aibetsu High
1986
Aibetsu
7/6
Aibetsu Industrial
1995
Aibetsu
10/8

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