The competition began in 1914, with Cavan winning during the inaugural title.
One of the event's creators, Karch Kiraly, wins the inaugural title.
Carmen Cordero walked away with the inaugural title, receiving a hibachi as his prize.
The inaugural title was shared by three teams: Durham, Norfolk and Worcestershire.
Phil Taylor took the inaugural title, beating world number one, Rod Harrington in the final.
It was their inaugural national title.
He hit .433 in eight games, albeit with no home runs, and was instrumental in leading Japan to the inaugural title.
In 2006, the name reverted back to its inaugural title.
The London Football championship first began in 1897 with Ireland United claiming the inaugural title.