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In 2024, the Madison Night Mares, a women's collegiate softball team in the Northwoods League, play their home games at Warner Park. Its stadium, nicknamed the "Duck Pond," was built in 1982 for the now-defunct Madison Muskies and has a capacity of 6,750. [3] The Madison Hatters used the stadium in 1994 as did the Madison Black Wolf from
This allowed the Northwoods League to begin renovations on Joannes Stadium on September 20, 2006. Those first renovations and updates continued through the Spring of 2007. Joannes Stadium scoreboard, concept drawing, 2008. In a press conference on April 2, 2008, the Green Bay Bullfrogs announced renovation plans for the 2008 season.
Big Top Baseball was a leader in summer collegiate baseball, operating four Northwoods League franchises in the state of Wisconsin at the time. Big Top Baseball owns and operates the Madison Mallards and Kenosha Kingfish and formerly owned the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters and Green Bay Bullfrogs, which were sold off during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The current stadium sponsors, as of 2022, are Skyline Roofing. [27] The stadium (known informally as Northwood Park or Chestnut Avenue) is also home to the Northwood Under-18 midweek side, Step 7 Middlesex County League side Hayes & Hillingdon FC, and was ground-shared by Step 6 side Spartans Youth until 2024. It has a capacity of 3,075, of ...
The stadium served as minor league baseball home to Waterloo Hawks teams in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (1946–1956) and the Midwest League (1958–1993). The stadium was the site of the 1978 Midwest League All-Star Game on June 6, 1978. [2] The current Waterloo Bucks first began play at the stadium in 1995.
It was planned to be the home of the St. Croix River Hounds, a collegiate summer baseball team that was scheduled to play in the Northwoods League. [3] The new stadium would have been part of a multi-use campus planned for the old 130-acre St. Croix Meadows dog track, [3] [4] a facility which was in business from 1991 to 2001, and which was ...
The contract stipulated that the Northwoods League would pay expenses associated with the team's home games, practice and the maintenance of Homer Stryker Field. On Nov. 15 of that year, the team was formally introduced as the Kalamazoo Growlers, a tribute to the city's brewing tradition and the black bears that can be heard "growling" in the ...
Baseball returned to the city in 1997 in the Northwoods League with the relocation of the Mud Puppies. With the move came a new name for the team, the St. Cloud River Bats. [1] The River Bats were a premier team in the Northwoods League, winning 3 league championships, one North Division overall championship, and 3 First Half North Division ...