Member Teams
2011 WMBL Membership consisted of 11 teams, in three division play. The top three teams in both the East and West divisions qualified for the post-season, along with the top two teams from the Central Division.
Team | Centre | 2010 Record | Finish |
East Division | |||
Regina Red Sox | Regina, Saskatchewan | 32-10 | 1st |
Melville Millionaires | Melville, Saskatchewan | 20-22 | 2nd |
Weyburn Beavers | Weyburn, Saskatchewan | 16-25 | 3rd |
Yorkton Cardinals | Yorkton, Saskatchewan | 14-26 | 4th |
Central Division | |||
Swift Current Indians | Swift Current, Saskatchewan | 26-16 | 1st |
Moose Jaw Miller Express | Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan | 17-24 | 2nd |
Saskatoon Yellow Jackets | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 14-28 | 3rd |
West Division | |||
Okotoks Dawgs | Okotoks, Alberta | 34-12 | 1st |
Medicine Hat Mavericks | Medicine Hat, Alberta | 34-16 | 2nd |
Lethbridge Bulls | Lethbridge, Alberta | 23-25 | 3rd |
Edmonton Prospects | Edmonton, Alberta | 10-36 | 4th |
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