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Women's professional football: Yes, it existsDateline: 7/7/07 7:00 p.m.
When I initially noticed the plethora of 7's associated with this match-up, I told my girlfriend Caty, "Either mystical forces are aligning themselves for this game or they're not." Then she looked up from whatever she was doing and said, "Thanks for that prognostication, Sylvia Browne." All smarty-pants snark aside, the repeating 7's gone crazy had my spidey sense tingling. I'd never been to a professional women's football game, so to lose the last vestiges of whatever innocence I have left at a conference championship game elevated my excitement level by infinity. Keep in mind that when I was in high school, we had a single powder puff flag football game every year pitting the seniors against the juniors. I played wide receiver and linebacker both years and loved it. But the thing is, apart from pick-up games and the annual powder puff "classic," to play football on any level for far too long you had to be a guy. I'm happy to say that this is no more! There are two, count 'em, TWO professional women's football leagues: the aforementioned NWFA, whose season ends July 21 in Nashville with their league-wide championship game, aka the Battle of the Best, and the Women's Professional Football League, whose season starts August 18. Caty lives a scant five blocks from Cupples Stadium, so as we walked to the game we witnessed the great football tradition. That's right: tailgating. When I took a few pictures of the fairly libated revelers, all female and gaydar pingy, one of them sidled up to me and queried breathlessly, "Hey, where are these pictures going to show up?" I said, "Hopefully on the lesbian website Afterellen.com." "Cool!" she said, and went to high five me and whiffed. I turned to Caty and said, "We're in for a wild ride tonight!" And girl howdy, were we!
Game recap: The Fusion won the opening coin toss and elected to receive. With QB Mary Dietrick under center the offense took over near midfield and immediately launched a full throttle run attack right up the gut of the Passion defense. This proved effective as nine plays later Fusion RB Erica Ware hit pay dirt with a 2-yard TD scamper. Ware finished the game with an astounding 7.3 yards per carry with 95 yards on 13 attempts. Following the ensuing kickoff the Fusion defense held tough, tight and stingy, forcing the Passion to punt after a quick three and out series of downs. Passion owner and free safety/special teamer Theresa Conn downed the punt inside the Fusion 10-yard line.
This proved to be one of those intangible and indefinable moments in a game where and when the momentum swings inextricably from one team to the other. The Passion held the Fusion backed up against their own goal line, and after a single series of downs, took over on the Cleveland 49 after the punt. The Passion set to task quickly, moving the ball steadily and effectively down field, culminating in an impressive 11-yard around-the-end dash for the end zone by RB Torina Henley.
With the score tied 7-7, Pittsburgh held Cleveland on their next possession and RB Lyndsi Hughes ended the offensive drive with a 5-yard touchdown run (two-point conversion successful). The Passion continued to dominate the second quarter with two more unanswered scores, TD tosses by QB Lisa Horton of 48 and 53 yards to Wilma Walton and Lori Johnson respectively, the latter being an absolutely perfect spiral thrown on a rope with eyes to the sideline. I was so busy screaming and jumping up and down, I sadly got no pictures of the feat. But I defy ANY QB anywhere to throw a more accurately placed and timed pass, bar none. The first half ended with a 29-7 score in the Passion's favor. During halftime I smoked a cigarette, Caty ate a cupcake, and we excitedly talked game highlights over each other until we had no choice but to make out like shameless bandits on the harsh, unforgiving, littered pavement of Ninth Street. The start of the second half saw the Passion receiving the kickoff and driving once more down the field with Horton finishing off with a 10-yard TD pass to Walton. The Passion defense was able to shutdown the Fusion offense for the entire third quarter.
At the start of the fourth quarter, RB Henley scored for the second time, on her 36th birthday to boot, on a 12-yard run. Followed on the next Passion possession with a score by RB Jenine Suprano on a spirited burst of speed and mad 27-yard dash for the TD (kick failed). Midway through the fourth quarter the Fusion put together another impressive scoring drive, combining running and passing, Dietrick tossed a perfect 6-yard strike to Shauna Nevel to bring the score to 49-15 (two- point conversion successful). And that's all she wrote and how the game ended. Passion QB Horton finished 9 of 12 with 179 yards and three TD passes. The Pittsburgh Passion (11-0) will meet the Columbus Comets (9-2), who advanced by defeating the Oklahoma City Lightning Saturday July 7th in a 9-7 squeaker, at Whites Creek High School in Nashville for the women's equivalent of the Super Bowl, the Battle of the Best. I have no idea how this will ultimately play out, but I do know that the level of play is exceptional and I look forward to tracking the WPFL season when it kicks off next month. Honestly, as a lifelong football fan, I don't know why these leagues weren't on my radar since day one. Further proof that having kids bleeds time away from what I'd otherwise fritter in the direction of all things that interest me greatly. Submitted by on July 10, 2007 - 2:26pm. |
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Columbus and Denver
I once watched a semi pro game in Columbus over 22 years ago when I was at Ohio State. I don't remember the name of the Columbus team but I do remember the HOT star player. She was a wide receiver and some sort of defensive player and she played almost every down. The best part: in the official program her high school sports background included CHEERLEADER! Now THAT'S my kind of dream girl!!!
Denver recently had a pro team, but I don't think it made it. Rather unfortunate as I didn't catch a game before it folded. If anyone knows differently...
Why aren't we hearing more about this?
After I saw the game, I was shocked at how little coverage the team got in my football-lovin' city. These women are extremely talented, and despite the lopsided victory, the game was pretty exciting. They were regularly drawing loyal crowds of about 4,000 to every home game, and best yet, these women were really playing for the love of the game. It had a totally different and altogether more positive feel than any NFL game I've ever been to. I can't remember when watching a football game has been more fun, yet I've seen nothing in my local paper, let alone on TV about this. It'd be nice if women's sports got the same recognition that men's sports do, but then again, that might bring too much money into it and spoil it the way men's sports have been spoiled.
All I can say is that the NWFA rocks, and I can't wait to see what the WPFL is like!
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Wow, awesome!! I hadn't realised there were now women's American football leagues ... very pleased to hear it. I hope it goes the way of basketball and really establishes itself.
Thanks so much for the information and game recap. :)
Long time Cumming (wink)
I may not be an athelete but I sure do love women athletes. I'm surprised I hadn't heard about this before. I thought I knew everything.
I'm so glad it exists though. I've never been to one. Maybe one day i will. But do they have rock hard bodies? Mmmm women's hard rock bodies are my kryponite
Hey how you post this blog on myspace. I didn't do it right. I copied and myspace blog wasn't showing the story?
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Woo hoo! Women’s football! Yay team!
And...ummm...few things can leave me as speechless as sports.
But the field is a pretty green! :D
Thanks Jennifer! I
Thanks Jennifer! I especially love reading football highlights with the word “Passion” every other sentence. Huh, you never hear that on Monday Night Football.
Wish they had this when I was younger. Yeah, what’s a couple more scars.
Nice Recap!
I have a friend who used to
I have a friend who used to play on a team called the Tampa Bay Force. They no longer exist, but I did go to a few games. All I know is, that is some fierce hitting. They had a reporter from a local news station come out and had her tackle him. Needless to say, he did not get up for quite some time.
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IWFL
Another large women's league (31 teams i think) is the IWFL, Independent Women's Football League. Teams are based all over the country in large and mid-sized cities such as New York, DC, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, Sacramento etc. Some of the teams will be familiar to those who follow the NWFA.
Playoffs start July 14th :)
http://www.iwflsports.com/
IWFL
Football
Haha
New Orleans Blaze
w00t!
OK wow
1. Women's footy always rocks.
2. J from P has a blog now? Wha? GREAT!
Not long ago I was pretending to work out at the gym while perving on professional tennis players that train there (oh yes) and I stumbled over women's Rugby 7s playing on the treadmill TV. I didn't have any sound, but it seemed to be a fairly professional comp and Emirates seemed to be sponsoring it, so clearly it was a pretty high profile event too. And I'm guessing most of them were playing for the right team too. But I haven't been able to find out anymore. I'd give my right arm to go to a match. Does anyone out there know anything about it and how I find women playing (ah-hem) real professional footy?
Not Only But Also
IWFL
Women's Football(the american kind)
I had no idea we had not 1,
I had no idea we had not 1, but 2 pro women football leagues. And the lack of coverage shows how sexist are society still is. I mean the WNBA gets a little coverage, but not as much as it should, and women's football gets none. This is further demonstrated by the lack of women's soccer, basketball, or any other sports video game ever being released *scoffs*
I don't even watch men's football, but I think I would be more inclined to watch women's football because...they're women. I've never seen women play all out tackle football, it would be interesting.
I played for 3 years
in Orlando. We started out as the Lightning then became the Starz and now the team is the Mayhem. The is nothing like being in pads and helmets in the hot sun of summer in Florida. But it was an absolute great experience. If you haven't seen a game I highly suggest going. The teams can use all the support that they can get. Alot of time and money goes into keeping a team going. I miss playing alot...there is nothing like being able to tackle and knock the hell out of someone and have it be completely legal.
Powder Puff Football!
Ha!
Jennifer...
I played "Powder Puff" Football in high school too.
(That's a fun memory!)
The name was so insulting, but we still had a blast!
(We were just glad they let us take the field. )
Thank goodness women are gaining more respect in that realm!