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''kickoff takes place on the 35 yard line.''  
 
''kickoff takes place on the 35 yard line.''  
  
The Power had less than 2 months to select a team, get in shape, order equipment and learn the fundamentals of the game.  Expectations for the first season were understandably moderate.  With 4 games against teams from Nashville and Huntsville, (teams with 8 games under their belts) the Power was optimistically hoping for a 4-4 season.
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The '''Power''' had less than 2 months to select a team, get in shape, order equipment and learn the fundamentals of the game.  Expectations for the first season were understandably moderate.  With 4 games against teams from Nashville and Huntsville, (teams with 8 games under their belts) the '''Power''' was optimistically hoping for a 4-4 season.
  
The Power burst on the NWFA scene with a vengeance setting records for attendance ranging from a reported 2,500 to 5,000 fans per game.  No one was disappointed.  During the course of their first season the Power recorded the first ever undefeated regular season, earned the Southern Division Title with the 2nd ranked defense and the 2nd ranked offense in the league, had the leagues first 1,000 yard rusher in '''Jill Penderghest''', the league leader in interceptions with '''Jodi Albright''', '''Emily Morgan''' as the leagues’ best punter and field goal kicker and earned a berth in the first ever NWFA National Championship game.  While the Power lost the championship game to nerves and the overwhelming size and strength of the [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Liberty Belles|Philadelphia Liberty Belles]] 40-7, no one could have asked for a better start.
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The '''Power''' burst on the NWFA scene with a vengeance setting records for attendance ranging from a reported 2,500 to 5,000 fans per game.  No one was disappointed.  During the course of their first season the '''Power''' recorded the first ever undefeated regular season, earned the Southern Division Title with the 2nd ranked defense and the 2nd ranked offense in the league, had the leagues first 1,000 yard rusher in '''Jill Penderghest''', the league leader in interceptions with '''Jodi Albright''', '''Emily Morgan''' as the leagues’ best punter and field goal kicker and earned a berth in the first ever NWFA National Championship game.  While the '''Power''' lost the championship game to nerves and the overwhelming size and strength of the [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Liberty Belles|Philadelphia Liberty Belles]] 40-7, no one could have asked for a better start.
  
 
==2002 Season==
 
==2002 Season==

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