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Fields being used at the Fiasco this year are:
-Aquila 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (31st & Xylon)
-Dakota East and West (27th and Dakota)
-Pennsylvania (16th & Pennsylvania)
All fields are in St. Louis Park.

Directions are simple.
MINNETONKA BOULEVARD (MB) is the main east-west street thru St. Louis Park. It is about 2 miles south of Interstate 394 and about a mile north of Highway 7. MB is accessible by Hwy. 100 in the east and Hwy. 169 in the west. Cross streets to Minnetonka Blvd. are
alphabetical, often named after a state.

FROM Hwy. 169: Go east on MB about a mile; just after you go over a bridge, turn right on Xylon and drive right down to the AQUILA fields.
 
For PENNSYLVANIA, continue east on MB for 12 blocks.  At the stoplight at Louisiana Avenue, turn left.  Go 14 blocks and turn left on 16th Street.  Go 4 blocks to Pennsylvania.  The field will be on your right.
 
For DAKOTA, continue east on MB 8 blocks past Louisiana Avenue to Dakota where you will turn left at a stoplight and drive 3 blocks to the fields.
 
 FROM Hwy 100:  For DAKOTA, go west on MB about a half-mile to Dakota where you will turn right at a stoplight and drive 3 blocks to the fields. 

For PENNSYLVANIA, continue west on MB for 8 blocks past Dakota.  At the stoplight at Louisiana Avenue, turn right.  Go 14 blocks and turn left on 16th Street.  Go 4 blocks to Pennsylvania.  The field will be on your right..

For AQUILA, go west on MB 12 blocks past Louisiana to Xylon.  The stoplight at Texas will be the last stoplight before Xylon.  Right after you pass Texa-Tonka Bowling Alley on your right, you'll turn left on Xylon and drive right down to the fields.

And as always: "There's no crying in softball!"