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Ella Williams is a quarterback for the Gulf Coast Riptide, a women's American football full contact football team in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA). The WFA, a 31- team league, plays under NFL rules with minor modifications such as ball size and kick off placement. Their home field is Emmitt Smith Stadium at Escambia High School in West Pensacola. Their playing season runs April through July, with playoffs in July through the WFA National Championship Game in mid-August.  
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'''Ella Williams''' is a quarterback for the Pensacola-[[Gulf Coast Riptide]], a women's American football full contact football team in the [[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|Women's Football Alliance]] (WFA). The WFA, a 31- team league, plays under NFL rules with minor modifications such as ball size and kick off placement. Their home field is Emmitt Smith Stadium at [[Escambia High School]] in West Pensacola. Their playing season runs April through July, with playoffs in July through the WFA National Championship Game in mid-August.  
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From 2007-2008 Ella played for the Gulf Coast Herricanes, based in Mobile, AL, of the [[Wikipedia:National Women's Football Association|National Women's Football Association]] (NWFA).
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==Statistics==
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'''2009'''
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League finish--11th; Attempts--63; Completions--36; Yards--516; TDs--14; Interceptions--2; Avg. per completion--14.3; Percentage--57.1
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'''2008'''
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Attempts--113; Completions--50; Yards--549; TDs--3; Interceptions--8; Avg. per completion--4.86; Percentage--44.2%
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'''2007'''
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Attempts--129; Completions--56; Yards--765; TDs--5; Interceptions--6; Avg. per completion--5.93; Percentage--43.4%
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==Awards/Honors==
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Selected Second-Team WFA American Conference All-Stars (2009)
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2009 Statistics: League finish: 11th; Attempts: 63; Completions: 36; Yards: 516; TDs: 14; Interceptions: 2; Avg. per completion: 14.3; Percentage: 57.1
 
  
 
See also: Gulf Coast Riptide  
 
See also: Gulf Coast Riptide  
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* [http://www.gulfcoastriptide.com Gulf Coast Riptide website]
 
* [http://www.gulfcoastriptide.com Gulf Coast Riptide website]
 
* [http://www.wfafootball.com WFA website]
 
* [http://www.wfafootball.com WFA website]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Women%27s_Football_Association Defunct NWFA teams]
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 24 July 2009

Ella Williams is a quarterback for the Pensacola-Gulf Coast Riptide, a women's American football full contact football team in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA). The WFA, a 31- team league, plays under NFL rules with minor modifications such as ball size and kick off placement. Their home field is Emmitt Smith Stadium at Escambia High School in West Pensacola. Their playing season runs April through July, with playoffs in July through the WFA National Championship Game in mid-August.

From 2007-2008 Ella played for the Gulf Coast Herricanes, based in Mobile, AL, of the National Women's Football Association (NWFA).


Statistics[edit]

2009

League finish--11th; Attempts--63; Completions--36; Yards--516; TDs--14; Interceptions--2; Avg. per completion--14.3; Percentage--57.1

2008

Attempts--113; Completions--50; Yards--549; TDs--3; Interceptions--8; Avg. per completion--4.86; Percentage--44.2%

2007

Attempts--129; Completions--56; Yards--765; TDs--5; Interceptions--6; Avg. per completion--5.93; Percentage--43.4%

Awards/Honors[edit]

Selected Second-Team WFA American Conference All-Stars (2009)



See also: Gulf Coast Riptide

External links[edit]