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Boston Militia
Boston Militia 2009
2009 proved to be a strong season for the Militia going
undefeated with a 8-0 regular season record. That regular
season record sent the Militia to the Divisional Playoffs
to play the then-defending champion Dallas Diamonds.
A formidable Militia team beat the Diamonds 34-14 and
sent the Militia to the Conference Championship where
they played and lost to the D.C. Divas 21-27.
2010
2010 was the best season to date for the Boston Militia
going 8-0 in the regular season. An undefeated regular
season sent the Militia into the Divisional playoffs versus
the New York Sharks, where they won 26-6. The win
against the Sharks put the Militia into the Eastern Con-
ference Championship where they played and soundly
Founded 2007
beat the D.C. Divas 28-0 to become the Eastern Confer-
League IWFL (2008-2010) ence Champs and earn a spot in the IWFL World Champi-
WFA (2011-present) onship game. The Militia defeated the Sacramento Sirens
Team history Boston Militia (2008-present) 39-7 on July 24, 2010 to win the IWFL World Champion-
ship.
Stadium Dilboy Stadium, Somerville High School
Based in Somerville, Massachusetts 2011
Team colors Red, black, white For the 2011 season, the Militia joined the Women’s Foot-
ball Alliance (WFA). Picking up right where they left off
President Ernie Boch, Jr. in the IWFL, the Militia, who finished the regular season
Head coach Derrick Beasley at 7-1, once again won the division title. The Militia won
their way through the playoffs to the championship
Championships 2 (2010 IWFL, 2011 WFA)
game, beating previously undefeated San Diego Surge
Division titles 3 (IWFL: 2009, 2010; WFA: 2011) 34-19 for the 2011 WFA title.[1]
The Boston Militia are a women’s full contact football
team in the Women’s Football Alliance, of which they are
Season-by-season
the current defending champions. Based in Boston, Mass- Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties
achusetts, the Militia plays its home games at Dilboy Sta- * = Current Standing
dium in nearby Somerville.
The Militia played in the Independent Women’s Foot-
ball League from 2008 until 2010 (the latter of which saw
Roster
them win the IWFL championship) Boston Militia roster
Quarterbacks Offensive Line Defensive Backs Injured Re-
History • 7 Allison • 50 • 9 Samantha serve
Cahill Amanda Rush • Currently
2008 - A Season of Firsts Running Alpert • 13 Jen Powell vacant
Backs • 64 Natalie • 21 Rachel Exempt List
In the inaugural season of 2008, the Militia finished with
• 1 Danielle Warren- Toal • Currently
an 6-2 regular season record in the Independent
Resha Dyment • 24 Briannah vacant
Women’s Football League (IWFL).
• 20 Kim Gallo Practice
Hickey Squad
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Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Boston Militia (IWFL)
2008 6 2 0 T-2nd Tier 1 Eastern North Atlantic --
2009 8 0 0 1st Tier 1 Eastern North Atlantic Won Eastern Conference Semifinal (Dallas)
Lost Eastern Conference Championship (D.C.)
2010 8 0 0 1st Tier 1 Eastern Northeast Won Eastern Conference Semifinal (New York)
Won Eastern Conference Championship (D.C.)
(Sacramento)
Won IWFL World Championship ( Sacramento)
Boston Militia (WFA)
2011 7 1 0 1st National North Won National Conference Quarterfinal (D.C.
Won National Conference Semifinal (Chicago)
Won National Conference Championship (Indy)
(San Diego)
Won WFA National Championship ( San Diego)
Totals 38 4 0 (including playoffs)
• 28 Stacey • 65 • 53 Amy • Currently • 25 Jennifer • 98 Brandy
Tiamfook Kehinda Weddell vacant Oliveri Trice OL/DL
• 30 Asia Oshodi • 88 Erin • 26
Landrum • 74 Emily Baumgartner Rookies in ital- Michelle
• 33 Whitney Conway (S) ics Princi
Zelee • 76 Sherese Special Teams Roster updat- • 31 Katy
• 39 Woodfine • 42 Ashley ed April 11, Bertman
Dorothy • 78 Kathryn Snyder (K) 2011 • 36 Jessica
Donaldson Schwartz Multiple Posi- 58 Active, 0 Inac- Penta
(FB) (OT) tions tive, 0 PS • 40 Sharyn
Wide Re- • 94 Marie • 6 Allie → More Wacht
ceivers Etienne Roderique rosters • 44 Chloe
• 3 Amy • 99 Beth K/WR Carden
Saur Kaleta • 8 Jay Hodge • 45 Vicky
• 15 Defensive Line (DE/LB) Eddy
Kathryn • 37 Holli • 10 Adrienne • 59 Molly
Tylander Banks (DE) Smith (WR/ Goodwin
• 46 Kate • 54 Jessica QB) • 67 Kristen
Slack (TE) Cabrera • 19 Elizabeth Sarson
• 47 (DE) Calkins (RB/ • 70 Janet
Meredith • 68 DB) Lewis
Lowe (WR/ Mamenasha • 57 Alicia
TE) Tesfaye Harris (LB/
• 81 • 72 Raxan DL) Standings
Christine English • 80 Chante
Kelley (DT) Bonds (RB/ 2011
• 83 Ginger • 77 Sherene WR)
Snow
• 85 Emily
McKenley
• 79 Nikita
• 87 Meredith
Chace (OL/
Season schedules
Weinberg Payne (DT) DE)
(TE) • 89 Jennie • 90 Xaymara
2008
Brown Saez (DL/OL)
(DE) • 91 Alicia
2009
Linebackers Greene (OL/
• 22 Patricia DL)
2010
Harper • 95 Sade ** = Won by Forfeit
Heffernan Williams
(OL/DL)
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2011 North Division
W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
Boston
y-Boston Militia 7 1 0 0.875 364 72 5-0 --- W7
New York Sharks 5 3 0 0.625 212 177 3-2 2.0 L1
Northeastern Nitro 4 4 0 0.500 46 243 2-3 3.0 L1
New England Nightmare 0 8 0 0.000 28 264 0-5 7.0 L8
Date Opponent Home/
Home/Away Result
April 12 D.C. Divas Home Won 27-22
April 26 Pittsburgh Passion Away Lost 8-34
May 3 Central PA Vipers Away Won 48-0
May 10 New York Sharks Home Lost 24-25
May 17 New York Sharks Away Won 28-14
May 31 Manchester Freedom Home Won 38-7
June 7 Montreal Blitz Home Won 30-20
June 14 Baltimore Nighthawks Away Won 28-6
Date Opponent Home/
Home/Away Result
April 18 Manchester Freedom Home Won 42-0
April 25 New York Sharks Away Won 21-7
May 2 Connecticut Crushers Home Won 47-0
May 9 Montreal Blitz Away Won 39-0
May 16 Philadelphia Firebirds Home Won 60-0
May 30 Baltimore Nighthawks Away Won 68-0
June 6 New York Nemesis Home Won 49-12
June 13 New England Intensity Away Won 60-0
June 27 Dallas Diamonds (Eastern Conference Semifinal) Home Won 34-14
July 11 D.C. Divas (Eastern Conference Championship) Home Lost 21-27
Date Opponent Home/
Home/Away Result
April 3 New York Nemesis Away Won 56-6
April 10 Connecticut Crushers Home Won 59-10
April 24 Pittsburgh Passion Home Won 27-0
May 1 D.C. Divas Away Won 42-35
May 8 New York Nemesis Away Won 40-0
May 15 New York Sharks Home Won 31-0
May 22 Philadelphia Firebirds Away Won 1-0**
June 5 D.C. Divas Home Won 52-36
June 12 New York Sharks (Northeast Division Championship) Home Won 35-7
July 10 D.C. Divas (Eastern Conference Championship) Home Won 28-0
July 24 Sacramento Sirens (World Championship) Neutral (Round Rock, TX) Won 39-7
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Date Opponent Home/
Home/Away Result
April 2 D.C. Divas Away Lost 20-35
April 16 New York Sharks Home Won 28-7
April 30 Northeastern Nitro Home Won 72-0
May 7 New England Nightmare Away Won 62-0
May 14 Northeastern Nitro Away Won 42-0
May 21 New York Sharks Away Won 43-6
June 4 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Home Won 70-8
June 11 D.C. Divas Home Won 27-16
June 25 D.C. Divas (National Conference Quarterfinal) Away Won 37-24
July 9 Chicago Force (National Conference Semifinal) Away Won 50-23
July 16 Indy Crash (National Conference Championship) Home Won 46-18
July 30 San Diego Surge (WFA National Championship) Neutral (Bedford, TX) Won 34-19
2011 External links
• Boston Militia official website
References • WFA official website
[1] http://www.wfafootball.com/
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