Lone Star Mustangs

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Lone Star Mustangs
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Founded2008
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyLone Star Mustangs (2009-2013)
Based in Bedford, Texas
Stadium Pennington Field
Colorsblack, vegas gold, and white
PresidentPlayer-owned
Head coachReginald Harvey
Championships1 (2010 WFA)
Division titles1
MascotMustangs

The Lone Star Mustangs are a team of the Women's Football Alliance. Based in Bedford Texas (part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex), the Mustangs play their home games at Pennington Field (the campus was formerly M.B. Smiley High School).

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History

The Lone Star Mustangs played their first full season of women's full contact football in 2009 and ended the season at 6-2 after playing the H-Town Texas Cyclones and the Austin Outlaws and missed the playoffs by merely 1 point. In 2010, the second full season of play for the Mustangs, they won the Women's Football Alliance National Championship.

In 2009, the Mustangs were proud to have first team Women's Football Alliance All-Americans Ebony Jones at defensive end and Alex Harvey at defensive tackle. The Mustangs also had 3 honorable mention Women's Football Alliance All-Americans: Jennifer Hull- QB, Brittany Satterwhite - RB/WR, and Daniela Ottaiano - S. The Mustangs ended their first season with a roster of 52 players who put in an outstanding effort. The players ranged from 19 to 45 years of age and came from all types of different backgrounds.

The Mustangs team was originally owned and operated by Dallas - Fort Worth businesswoman LynMarie Liberty - Ellington. In 2010, she was named the WFA Owner of the Year. At the end of the 2011 season, LynMarie chose to allow the players and coaches to run the team, which will officially be player-owned in 2012.

Coaching staff

2012 Coaching Staff

2011 Coaching Staff

2010 Coaching Staff

League Recognition

2010 Championship Team Roster

NumberNamePosition
3Odessa JenkinsRB/CB
4Jennifer HullOLB/QB
5Brittany SatterwhiteRB
6Carmon ParkmanWR
7Terri SmithWR
8Brittany BushmanQB
16Casey Ray-TribbleS
21Rosa GilLB
22Jay Jay JonesDB
23Whitney WashingtonWR
24Shan WoodsS
27Tia NunsantS/OLB
28Stuff SpencerDB
31Joy "Hybrid" NewkirkHybrid
32Venessa MartinezLB
33Stephanie "Freight Train" WakefieldFB
37Etta MaytubbyTE
43Melissa "CSI" SimmonsLB
46Schannia BorchardtSpec Teams
50Lorrie NewmanDE
51Yolanda "Yo" GrantTE
54Tamra "T" KelleyC
55Eboni "Vinnie" VincenttiLB
59Lacy "Bulldog" DownsMLB
60Marybeth "MB" BauerG
64Kelanna "TaTa" SpillerG
69Jona "Boney" BoneyDT
70Mary "Sister" SavilleG
72Yvette "Psycho" AbregoT/DT
73Stephanie "Joos" MartinT
74Jamie "Red" BeardenT
75Jennifer "Zo" AlonsoT
82Daniela OttaianoS/DB/LB/K/P
86Melissa BeachWR
90Alex HarveyDT
92KB BowmanDE/DT
93Shion WardDT
94Maddie WilliamsDE
99Deondra SelphDE/DT

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20096202nd American Southwest--
20108001st American SouthwestWon American Conference Quarterfinal (Pacific)
Won American Conference Semifinal (Iowa)
Won American Conference Championship (Las Vegas)
Won WFA National Championship (Columbus)
20115302nd American South Central--
20126202nd WFA American 12Won American Conference Wild Card (Arkansas)
Lost American Conference Quarterfinal (Dallas)
Totals3080--(including playoffs)

2009

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 18 East Texas Saberkats Away Won 6-0**
April 25 Austin Outlaws Home Lost 13-14
May 2 H-Town Texas Cyclones HomeWon 20-12
May 9Austin OutlawsAwayLost 14-28
May 16H-Town Texas CyclonesAwayWon 14-12
May 30Austin OutlawsHomeWon 28-14
June 13East Texas SaberkatsHomeWon 6-0**
June 20H-Town Texas CyclonesAwayWon 31-0

2010

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Oklahoma City Lightning HomeWon 62-0
April 17 Houston Power AwayWon 32-13
May 1Houston PowerHomeWon 32-0
May 8 Austin Outlaws AwayWon 38-16
May 15 Memphis Soul HomeWon 55-0
May 22Oklahoma City LightningAwayWon 1-0**
June 5 New Orleans Blaze AwayWon 51-0
June 12Austin OutlawsHomeWon 38-7
June 19 Monterrey Royal Eagles HomeWon 1-0**
June 26 Pacific Warriors (American Conference Quarterfinal)HomeWon 38-14
July 10 Iowa Thunder (American Conference Semifinal)AwayWon 30-20
July 17 Las Vegas Showgirlz (American Conference Championship)AwayWon 8-6
July 31 Columbus Comets (WFA National Championship)AwayWon 16-12

** = Won by forfeit

2011

Standings

2011 South Central Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Dallas Diamonds 8001.000279534-0---W8
Lone Star Mustangs 5300.625161602-23.0L1
Austin Outlaws 3500.3751561600-45.0L1

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Austin Outlaws AwayWon 16-0
April 16Austin OutlawsHomeWon 33-3
April 30 Dallas Diamonds HomeLost 6-16
May 7 Tulsa Eagles AwayWon 40-0
May 14 Houston Power HomeWon 14-6
May 21Dallas DiamondsAwayLost 12-23
June 4 Little Rock Wildcats HomeWon 40-0
June 11Houston PowerAwayLost 0-12

2012

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 14 North Texas Knockouts (WSFL)AwayW
April 21 Dallas Diamonds AwayL
April 28 Austin Outlaws HomeW
May 12 Houston Power HomeW
May 19Austin OutlawsAwayW
May 26Dallas DiamondsHomeL
June 2Houston PowerAwayW
June 16 Tulsa Threat HomeW

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