Northwoods League - Teams For The 2012 Season

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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