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SLAM Football Ready For Saturday’s WFA Tier II Title Game

The St. Louis SLAM women’s professional tackle football franchise has maintained a primary online objective this season. In the team’s own self-scripted, social media missive, it reads, “#3peatwithanintermission.” Photo Credit: Brian Ledford The Gateway City-affiliate of the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) that hoisted a national trophy in July 2017 was inactive for the entire season that followed, thus the SLAM…

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Championship Stage Set!

Get all you need to know! Championship Page original post : http://www.wfaprofootball.com/womens-football-alliance-news/championship-stage-set/

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SLAM Football Advances To WFA National Champs With Saturday Win

(ST. LOUIS, MO) In their social media campaigns this past week, the St. Louis SLAM women’s professional tackle football franchise constructed a simple and direct narrative. “#QUESTFOR4” reads the missive. The local affiliate of the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) is in pursuit of their fourth national championship. Saturday night at St. Mary’s High School, they maintained their chase with a dominant 41-0 victory over…

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SLAM Football Seeks Champs Trip At Saturday’s Hosted WFA Semifinal

The St. Louis SLAM women’s tackle football franchise has repeated a specific word in their collective lexicon during the season. That word is “transparency.” Photo Credit: St. Louis SLAM Instagram For the local entrant of the nationally-recognized Women’s Football Alliance (WFA), it means being clearly open and honest in gridiron operations. If something worked on the turf in their favor,…

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SLAM Football Triumphant In WFA Tier II Quarterfinal

(ST. LOUIS, MO) The St. Louis SLAM knew that they were going to have their hands full heading into the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) post-season. Winners of the Tier II championship in 2016 and 2017, the locals surmised that they had to perform at optimum levels following a year’s hiatus if they wanted to reach the governing body’s mid-July trophy finale….

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2019 Playoff Previews

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SLAM Football Primed For Saturday’s Home Playoff Tussle

The post-season for the St. Louis SLAM women’s professional tackle football franchise begins this weekend and expectations are high for the three-time national champions. The SLAM hosts the Minnesota Vixen in a Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) Tier II quarterfinal Saturday at St. Mary’s High School (4701 South Grand). Kickoff is at 7 p.m. St. Louis, who hoisted hardware in 2016 and 2017,…

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SLAM Football Finishes Regular Season Undefeated With Weekend Win

(ST. LOUIS, MO) Earlier this year, there was some uncertainty for the St. Louis SLAM professional tackle football team as they made a return to the gridiron after a one-season absence. Photo Credit: Brian Ledford The Tier II national champions for the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) in 2016 and 2017 brought back numerous players for the 2019 roster but would…

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WFA All-Americans Released

With over 2100 players in from 62 different teams, the WFA has selected their 2019 All-Americans. Check them out! 2019 First Team All-Americans 2019 Second Team All-Americans 2019 Third Team All-Americans   original post : http://www.wfaprofootball.com/womens-football-alliance-news/wfa-all-americans-released/

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SLAM Football Remains Undefeated With Solid Win Over Minnesota

(ST. LOUIS, MO) For the St. Louis SLAM’s Kaylee Neutzling, her biggest football adversary Saturday night arguably was her own gear. Photo Credit: Brian Ledford Numerous times during her team’s 31-14 win over the Minnesota Vixen at St. Mary’s High School, her chin strap would unsnap, which would eventually get re-secured by many on and off the field. “Yes, it was!” joked…