Arizona Winter League - 2012 Arizona Winter League Teams

2012 Arizona Winter League Teams

Arizona Winter League
Division Team Founded City Winter Stadium
American Arizona RoadRunners 2011 Yuma, Arizona Desert Sun Stadium
Blythe Heat 2008 Blythe, California Alexander Field
Long Beach Armada 2005 (with GBL) Long Beach, California Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
Somerton Stingers 2012 Somerton, Arizona Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
Yuma Scorpions 2005 (with GBL) Yuma, Arizona Desert Sun Stadium
Division Team Founded City Winter Stadium
International Calexico Outlaws 2012 Calexico, California Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
San Diego Surf Dawgs 2005 (with GBL) San Diego, California Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
San Luis Atleticos 2009 San Luis, Arizona Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
Saskatchewan Silver Sox 2009 Saskatchewan Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)
Team Canada 2009 Canada Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma)

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