Teams For The 2012 Season
North Division | ||
Team | Venue | Location |
Alexandria Beetles | Knute Nelson Memorial Park | Alexandria, Minnesota |
Duluth Huskies | Wade Stadium | Duluth, Minnesota |
Mankato MoonDogs | Franklin Rogers Park | Mankato, Minnesota |
Rochester Honkers | Mayo Field | Rochester, Minnesota |
St. Cloud Rox | Joe Faber Field | St. Cloud, Minnesota |
Thunder Bay Border Cats | Port Arthur Stadium | Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada |
Waterloo Bucks | Riverfront Stadium | Waterloo, Iowa |
Willmar Stingers | Bill Taunton Stadium | Willmar, Minnesota |
South Division | ||
Team | Venue | Location |
Battle Creek Bombers | C.O. Brown Stadium | Battle Creek, Michigan |
Eau Claire Express | Carson Park | Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
Green Bay Bullfrogs | Joannes Stadium | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
La Crosse Loggers | Copeland Park | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Lakeshore Chinooks | Kapco Park | Mequon, Wisconsin |
Madison Mallards | Warner Park | Madison, Wisconsin |
Wisconsin Woodchucks | Athletic Park | Wausau, Wisconsin |
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | Witter Field | Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin |
Note: Waterloo will move to the North Division for the 2012 season with the addition of the Lakeshore franchise and the loss of the one in Brainerd, Minnesota.
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