Shreveport Aftershock

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Shreveport Aftershock
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Founded2007
League Independent Women's Football League
Team historyShreveport Aftershock (2007-2009)
Based in Shreveport, Louisiana
Stadium Independence Stadium
ColorsBlack, blue, and yellow
OwnerJoan C. Catanese
Head coachThomas Emerson
Championships0
Division titles0

The Shreveport Aftershock was a football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Home games were played at Independence Stadium.

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Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Shreveport Aftershock (IWFL)
20072502nd West Midsouth--
20084402nd Tier II Midsouth--
200924015th Tier II--
Totals8130

2009 season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 11 Louisiana Fuel Home Won 32-18
April 25 Dallas Diamonds Away Lost 0-59
May 2 Chattanooga Locomotion AwayLost 0-62
May 9 Houston Energy HomeLost 6-40
May 23Houston EnergyAwayLost 0-49
May 30Louisiana FuelHomeWon 65-36


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