
Year in Review
The Goldeyes now enjoy the same prosperity - if not more - as their ancestors. In just two short years, the team has captured a Northern League championship (1994) and returned to the league final in 1995 only to lose in four games to their rival St. Paul Saints.
In the stands the same story has already unfolded. The club has attracted over 200,000 people to the park each of the last two seasons and has finished second both years in attendance only to the Saints.
The club has also experienced tremendous growth in their season ticket and mini-pack base, along with steadily growing corporate support.
The Goldeyes welcome the addition of two new franchises for the 1996 season with the Madison Black Wolf and Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks joining the fold this summer.
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