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played for the Boston Renegades, a tackle football team in the Women’s Football Alliance and winner of national championships in 2011, 2014,
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Assistant offensive coach Sowers, who played in the Women’s Football Alliance and for USA Footballs national team, got her start in the
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College. Walker reported that King also was on the field, winning three championships in the semi-professional Women’s Football Alliance.
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down based on her sexual orientation.
Spurned, she turned instead to Women’s Football Alliance, where she played with her twin sister, Liz.
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ventured back into tackle football.
During her six seasons with the Women’s Football Alliance tackle team D.C. Divas, Whisonant — a
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equipment company, has renewed and expanded its partnership with the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA), the largest, most competitive, and