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==2002 Season==
 
==2002 Season==
The 2002 season began under a heavy cloud of doubt.  After an awesome 8-1-0 inaugural season but after bad management, the Power was given a new life.  Bolstered by new ownership and confidence, the Power prepared for the 2002 season.  With about 25 returning veterans the Power had a solid core to build on.  The NWFA had added another 10 teams to the league and had recreated itself into five conferences.  The Power found itself in the new Gulf Coast Division with teams from Biloxi, Panama City and New Orleans.  The Power was quick to use its experience and power to dominate divisional opponents and wrapped up its’ second consecutive undefeated season and divisional title. They outscored their opponents 421-19.  They had the #1 rated offense and the #2 rated defense in the league.  The Power defeated the [[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama Renegades]] 12-8 in the first round of the playoffs but fell to the eventual National Champion, the [[Wikipedia:Detroit Demolition|Detroit Demolition]]  by a score of 14-7.  The Power has amassed a 17-2-0 (.894 winning percentage) record over their first two years of existence.
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The 2002 season began under a heavy cloud of doubt.  After an awesome 8-1-0 inaugural season but after bad management, the '''Power''' was given a new life.  Bolstered by new ownership and confidence, the '''Power''' prepared for the 2002 season.  With about 25 returning veterans the '''Power''' had a solid core to build on.  The NWFA had added another 10 teams to the league and had recreated itself into five conferences.  The '''Power''' found itself in the new Gulf Coast Division with teams from Biloxi, Panama City and New Orleans.  The '''Power''' was quick to use its experience and power to dominate divisional opponents and wrapped up its’ second consecutive undefeated season and divisional title. They outscored their opponents 421-19.  They had the #1 rated offense and the #2 rated defense in the league.  The '''Power''' defeated the [[Wikipedia:Alabama Renegades|Alabama Renegades]] 12-8 in the first round of the playoffs but fell to the eventual National Champion, the [[Wikipedia:Detroit Demolition|Detroit Demolition]]  by a score of 14-7.  The '''Power''' has amassed a 17-2-0 (.894 winning percentage) record over their first two years of existence.
  
Unlike the 2001 season the 2002 season was a success on and off the field. With new management and solid financial controls the Power ended the year with zero debt and the ability to start the 2003 season with a small balance in the bank.
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Unlike the 2001 season the 2002 season was a success on and off the field. With new management and solid financial controls the '''Power''' ended the year with zero debt and the ability to start the 2003 season with a small balance in the bank.
  
 
==2003 Season==
 
==2003 Season==

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