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View Our Hall of Championships! Over the years the Team has won 16 Titles, including Two State Championships ('99 & '01), Six West World Playoffs ('91, '94, '96, '97, '98, '00) and Five West World League Titles ('94, '96, '97, '99, '00) and Three City of Eagan League Titles ('93, '95 and '01).
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History:
From Rag Tag Bar Hounds to State Champions
Historic Time Line
1987: Scrimmages and Disorientation
1988: The Official West Franchise Granted
1989: A Playoff Run: Now Open Under New Management
1990: The Pillars are Added & Attitudes Shift
1991: Miracle on Duluth and Case
1992: Return to Mediocrity
1993: A Season on the Brink, The Legend Steps Down
1994: Baseball Strikes, Norms Mission to Claim '94 MLB World Series
1995: Upsets Ruin Year as Norm's Fail in a Pig's Eye
1996: Down in the Valley Lounge, Up in the Standings
1997: Re-Peat After Me, A Dynasty Emerges
1998: THREE-Peat After Me, The Dominance Obvious
1999: The Big BIG Time! STATE CHAMPS!
2000: West League Conquered Again but Divided Norms Fall
2001: The Perfect Team: STATE CHAMPS Again!
2002: STATE FLOPS, but Soon to be WORLD CHAMPIONS!
2003: A League Title Here, Another Tie There, and STATE RUNNER-UP
2004: A Last of the Mohicans Type Thing: Savage League Champs!
2005: Rebuilding, Back to the Future, Everything Old is New Again
2006: Sometimes Win, Sometimes Lose, Sometimes they Tie
2007:
According the Seniors Softball League web-page (and really, what better authority could there be?) the game we now know as softball was invented by Minneapolis Fire Captain Louis Rober in 1895 (it's kind of nice to know that softball was created in Minnesota!) Back then the game of softball was played with a 16-inch ball to help the members of the fire station keep fit. He called the sport Kittenball.
Officially founded almost a century later in 1989, the Norms were once just a bunch of "rag-tag single-guy bar hounds" who worked in the same department at a large corporation and thought it would be cool to start playing softball together. Staying in shape was optional, as the the team was founded on the premise "drink to win and win to drink." The idea of showing up to play softball as an excuse to chug a few beers with co-workers turned out to be a good one. It wasn't long before the players discovered that they could actually play the game of softball.
As time went on, player's lives settled. They married, moved on to other jobs in other parts of the country and softball became less of a priority. Every year it seemed somebody would leave, but there would always be other "new jacks" to replace them. The team evolved. Now every year like an annual rite spring, the team management scours the resume's of the new hirees of their various departments, and adds to a winning team's roster. The Norms have lived this way for over 12-years and will continue on for many more. Each year is unique and each team has included a cast of characters and champions that make the Norms one of 's finest traditions in Minnesota's long softball history. In this section you can read all about the teams from the past and see pictures of the guys (and gals) who have played for the Norms or on one of their spinoff teams.
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