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| league = [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance (WFA)|Women's Football Alliance]] | | league = [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance (WFA)|Women's Football Alliance]] | ||
| history = Pensacola Power ([[Wikipedia:National Women's Football Association|NWFA]]) 2001-2008<br /> Gulf Coast Riptide ([[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|WFA]]) 2009-Present | | history = Pensacola Power ([[Wikipedia:National Women's Football Association|NWFA]]) 2001-2008<br /> Gulf Coast Riptide ([[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|WFA]]) 2009-Present | ||
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| colors = Navy & White | | colors = Navy & White | ||
| president = | | president = | ||
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− | The '''Gulf Coast Riptide,''' formerly the [[Wikipedia:Pensacola Power|Pensacola Power]], is a women's full | + | The '''Gulf Coast Riptide,''' formerly the [[Wikipedia:Pensacola Power|Pensacola Power]], is a women's full contact football team in the [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|Women's Football Alliance]] (WFA) founded in 2001. The WFA plays under NFL rules with minor modifications such as ball size and kick-off placement. The Riptide's current home field is Emmitt Smith Stadium at [[Escambia High School]] in West Pensacola. Their playing season runs April through July, with playoffs concluding in mid-August with the WFA National Championship Game. |
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==2001 Season== | ==2001 Season== | ||
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==2004 Season== | ==2004 Season== | ||
With Coach '''Mike Thomas''' leading the way, the Power saw some new competition, as their favorite rival the [[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama Renegades]] were shifted into a different division. Although the games were tougher as the competition gets more experienced, the Power had their 4th consecutive 8-0-0 regular season. New playoff rules put into place made the scenario such that you must beat each opponent by more than 30 points to ultimately gain the home field advantage. Teams who were given forfeits automatically were credited with a 30 point spread win. Although 8-0 and outscoring their opponents 398-57, the Power lost the home field advantage, was seeded #3 and had to travel for 2 out of 3 playoff games. The Power breezed their way through the first round defeating the [[Wikipedia:Asheville Assault|Asheville Assault]] 61-0. The team met the always competitive [[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga Locomotion]] in the next round. This was the first time the two teams had met again since the 2001 season. The game began slowly with both teams showing some strengths and weaknesses but the Power opened things up in the second half and defeated the Locomotion 35-20. The final playoff game and Southern Conference Championship was against the [[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City Lightning]]. The Power was disappointed as they weren't able to take the team to the final game with a loss to OKC. The franchise record after this season is 36-4 (.894) not including pre-season scrimmages. | With Coach '''Mike Thomas''' leading the way, the Power saw some new competition, as their favorite rival the [[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama Renegades]] were shifted into a different division. Although the games were tougher as the competition gets more experienced, the Power had their 4th consecutive 8-0-0 regular season. New playoff rules put into place made the scenario such that you must beat each opponent by more than 30 points to ultimately gain the home field advantage. Teams who were given forfeits automatically were credited with a 30 point spread win. Although 8-0 and outscoring their opponents 398-57, the Power lost the home field advantage, was seeded #3 and had to travel for 2 out of 3 playoff games. The Power breezed their way through the first round defeating the [[Wikipedia:Asheville Assault|Asheville Assault]] 61-0. The team met the always competitive [[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga Locomotion]] in the next round. This was the first time the two teams had met again since the 2001 season. The game began slowly with both teams showing some strengths and weaknesses but the Power opened things up in the second half and defeated the Locomotion 35-20. The final playoff game and Southern Conference Championship was against the [[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City Lightning]]. The Power was disappointed as they weren't able to take the team to the final game with a loss to OKC. The franchise record after this season is 36-4 (.894) not including pre-season scrimmages. | ||
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==2005 season== | ==2005 season== | ||
− | This time, riding another 8-0-0 | + | This time, riding another 8-0-0 season, the Power beat the [[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City Lightning]] in overtime earning a third appearance at the Championships. They traveled to Louisville, Kentucky to play the [[Wikipedia:Detroit Demolition|Detroit Demolition]] for the NWFA Championship but they were literally out of their league as the were overpowered by a painful 74-0 loss. It was Detroit's fourth straight league championship. |
− | '''Dana Wert''' finishes 3rd in the league in rushing with 1,280 yards with 14 touchdowns, and 6th in scoring with 84 points. '''Sonia Kirchharr''' finishes 9th in the league in passing with 693 yards amid 14 TDs. ''' | + | '''Dana Wert''' finishes 3rd in the league in rushing with 1,280 yards with 14 touchdowns, and 6th in scoring with 84 points. '''Sonia Kirchharr''' finishes 9th in the league in passing with 693 yards amid 14 TDs. '''Skye Hoodless''' finishes 5th in the league in interceptions. [[Lakeisha Johnson]] leads the league in punt return average with a 43.0 average with three TDs, and 6th in the league in sacks with 6.5. |
==2006 Season== | ==2006 Season== | ||
− | Limping home after their loss, the Power never quite recovered and suffered their first regular season loss in the francise history to the [[Wikipedia:Austin Outlaws|Austin Outlaws]]. They ended the 2006 season 6-2-0 but still captured their Southeast Division Title. The Power were beaten by the [[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus Comets]] in the 2nd round of playoffs to end their 2006 season | + | Limping home after their loss, the Power never quite recovered and suffered their first regular season loss in the francise history to the [[Wikipedia:Austin Outlaws|Austin Outlaws]]. They ended the 2006 season 6-2-0 but still captured their Southeast Division Title. The Power were beaten by the [[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus Comets]] in the 2nd round of playoffs to end their 2006 season. [[Lakeisha Johnson]] finishes 2nd in the league in two categories: Punt return yardage with a 25.3 average, and scoring with 94 points. '''Deb Glaze''' finishes 10th in the league in sacks with five. |
==2007 Season== | ==2007 Season== | ||
− | Despite capturing a 7-1-0 record and another Southeast Division Title, the Power were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the [[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus Comets]] once again. Running back [[Lakeisha Johnson]] finishes 3rd in the league in rushing with 1,109 yards with 13 touchdowns, and 7th in the league in points with 86 | + | Despite capturing a 7-1-0 record and another Southeast Division Title, the Power were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the [[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus Comets]] once again. Running back [[Lakeisha Johnson]] finishes 3rd in the league in rushing with 1,109 yards with 13 touchdowns, and 7th in the league in points with 86. Kick returner '''Lottie Perkins''' finishes 3rd in kick-off return yardage with a 29.7 average. '''Deb Glaze''' and '''Audrey Kidd''' finish in the Top 10 for sacks. |
==2008 Season== | ==2008 Season== | ||
− | Once again, the Power finished 6-2-0 and won the Southeast Division championship. Likewise, the Power were eliminated in the first round, losing 6-0 to the [[Wikipedia:Kentucky Karma|Kentucky Karma]]. Running back [[Lakeisha Johnson]] leads the league in three categories: Rushing with 2,725 yards and 28 touchdowns, kick-off return yardage with a 36.3 average, and scoring with 196 points. Defensive back ''' | + | Once again, the Power finished 6-2-0 and won the Southeast Division championship. Likewise, the Power were eliminated in the first round, losing 6-0 to the [[Wikipedia:Kentucky Karma|Kentucky Karma]]. Running back [[Lakeisha Johnson]] leads the league in three categories: Rushing with 2,725 yards and 28 touchdowns, kick-off return yardage with a 36.3 average, and scoring with 196 points. Defensive back '''Stephanie Durant''' finishes 3rd in the league with seven interceptions, two for TDs. |
==2009 Season== | ==2009 Season== | ||
− | For the 2009 season, the '''Power''' moved to the [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|Women's Football Alliance]] (WFA), a more unified league, and changed their team nickname to the [[Gulf Coast Riptide]]. The Power's former owner, renowned Pensacola boxer | + | For the 2009 season, the '''Power''' moved to the [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|Women's Football Alliance]] (WFA), a more unified league, and changed their team nickname to the [[Gulf Coast Riptide]]. The Power's former owner, renowned Pensacola boxer '''Roy Jones, Jr.''' stepped down as owner but retained the naming rights and logos. The Riptide's head coach is '''Mike Thomas'''. The regional name "Gulf Coast" reflects numerous players who live in surrounding cities such as Mobile, Milton and Panama City as well as the metro-Pensacola area. |
Despite another well-played season and a second straight 6-2-0 record, for the first time in franchise history, the Riptide missed the playoffs. Eight teams in the WFA would make the playoffs; The four division winners from the American Conference and the three division winners plus one wildcard from the National Conference. The Riptide ended the sesaon as the league's 8th best team, however, the two losses to the eventual Southeast Division winner [[Wikipedia:Jacksonville Dixie Blues|Jacksonville Dixie Blues]] sealed the team's fate. Th league's 9th ranked team, the [[Wikipedia:Indiana Speed|Indiana Speed]] would qualify as the eighth playoff team being the wildcard in the National Conference. | Despite another well-played season and a second straight 6-2-0 record, for the first time in franchise history, the Riptide missed the playoffs. Eight teams in the WFA would make the playoffs; The four division winners from the American Conference and the three division winners plus one wildcard from the National Conference. The Riptide ended the sesaon as the league's 8th best team, however, the two losses to the eventual Southeast Division winner [[Wikipedia:Jacksonville Dixie Blues|Jacksonville Dixie Blues]] sealed the team's fate. Th league's 9th ranked team, the [[Wikipedia:Indiana Speed|Indiana Speed]] would qualify as the eighth playoff team being the wildcard in the National Conference. | ||
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| colspan="6" align="center" | '''Pensacola Power (NWFA)''' | | colspan="6" align="center" | '''Pensacola Power (NWFA)''' | ||
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− | |2001 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st | + | |2001 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st Unknown Division || Lost NWFA Championship ([[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Liberty Belles|Philadelphia]] 40-7) |
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|2002 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st Gulf Coast || Won First Round ([[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama]] 12-8)<br />Lost Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Detroit Danger|Detroit]] 14-7) | |2002 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st Gulf Coast || Won First Round ([[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama]] 12-8)<br />Lost Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Detroit Danger|Detroit]] 14-7) | ||
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|2004 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st South Gulf Coast || Won Southern Conference Quarterfinal ([[Wikipedia:Asheville Assault|Asheville]] 61-0)<br />Won Southern Conference Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga]] 35-20)<br />Lost Southern Conference Championship ([[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City]]) | |2004 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1st South Gulf Coast || Won Southern Conference Quarterfinal ([[Wikipedia:Asheville Assault|Asheville]] 61-0)<br />Won Southern Conference Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga]] 35-20)<br />Lost Southern Conference Championship ([[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City]]) | ||
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− | |2005 || 8 || 0 || 0 || T-1st South || Won South Division Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga]] 42-12)<br />Won South Division Championship ([[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City]] 17-14)<br />Lost NWFA Championship ([[Wikipedia:Detroit Demolition|Detroit]]) | + | |2005 || 8 || 0 || 0 || T-1st South || Won South Division Semifinal ([[Wikipedia:Chattanooga Locomotion|Chattanooga]] 42-12)<br />Won South Division Championship ([[Wikipedia:Oklahoma City Lightning|Oklahoma City]] 17-14)<br />Lost NWFA Championship ([[Wikipedia:Detroit Demolition|Detroit]] 74-0) |
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|2006 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 1st South East || First-round bye<br />Lost NWFA Quarterfinal ([[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus]] 20-0) | |2006 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 1st South East || First-round bye<br />Lost NWFA Quarterfinal ([[Wikipedia:Columbus Comets|Columbus]] 20-0) | ||
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|2009 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 2nd American Conference Southeast Division|| -- | |2009 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 2nd American Conference Southeast Division|| -- | ||
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− | + | !Totals || 72 || 15 || 0 | |
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|colspan="2"| (including playoffs) | |colspan="2"| (including playoffs) | ||
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!Date | !Date | ||
!Opponent | !Opponent | ||
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!Result | !Result | ||
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|April 25 | |April 25 | ||
|[[Wikipedia:New Orleans Blaze|New Orleans Blaze]] | |[[Wikipedia:New Orleans Blaze|New Orleans Blaze]] | ||
− | | | + | |Home |
|Won 28-0 | |Won 28-0 | ||
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|May 2 | |May 2 | ||
|[[Wikipedia:Emerald Coast Barracudas|Emerald Coast Barracudas]] | |[[Wikipedia:Emerald Coast Barracudas|Emerald Coast Barracudas]] | ||
− | | | + | |Away |
|Won 66-8 | |Won 66-8 | ||
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|May 9 | |May 9 | ||
− | | | + | |New Orleans Blaze |
− | | | + | |Away |
|Won 20-10 | |Won 20-10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|May 16 | |May 16 | ||
|[[Wikipedia:Memphis Belles|Memphis Belles]] | |[[Wikipedia:Memphis Belles|Memphis Belles]] | ||
− | | | + | |Home |
|Won 55-8 | |Won 55-8 | ||
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|May 30 | |May 30 | ||
|[[Wikipedia:Jacksonville Dixie Blues|Jacksonville Dixie Blues]] | |[[Wikipedia:Jacksonville Dixie Blues|Jacksonville Dixie Blues]] | ||
− | | | + | |Home |
|Lost 36-49 | |Lost 36-49 | ||
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|June 13 | |June 13 | ||
− | | | + | |Memphis Belles |
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|Won 54-20 | |Won 54-20 | ||
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|June 20 | |June 20 | ||
− | | | + | |Emerald Coast Barracudas |
− | | | + | |Home |
|Won 6-0** | |Won 6-0** | ||
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|June 27 | |June 27 | ||
− | | | + | |Jacksonville Dixie Blues |
− | | | + | |Away |
|Lost 14-37 | |Lost 14-37 | ||
|} | |} | ||
<nowiki>**</nowiki> = Won by forfeit | <nowiki>**</nowiki> = Won by forfeit | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://gulfcoastriptide. | + | * [http://www.gulfcoastriptide.com Gulf Coast Riptide website] |
* [http://www.wfafootball.com WFA website] | * [http://www.wfafootball.com WFA website] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Women%27s_Football_Association NWFA info site] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Women%27s_Football_Association NWFA info site] | ||
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* [http://womenstacklefootballgroup.ning.com Women's Tackle Football Group] | * [http://womenstacklefootballgroup.ning.com Women's Tackle Football Group] | ||
* [http://wafcfootball.com Women's Football Information Site] | * [http://wafcfootball.com Women's Football Information Site] | ||
+ | * [http://www.escambia.k12.fl.us/schscnts/esch/Master/Index.asp Escambia High School website] | ||
[[Category:Football Teams]] | [[Category:Football Teams]] |