Southern Tier Spitfire

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Southern Tier Spitfire
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Founded2010
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historySouthern Tier Spitfire (2010)
Based in Binghamton, New York
Stadium Otsiningo Park
ColorsRed, black, white
PresidentChristine Benjamin
Head coach---
Championships0
Division titles0

The Southern Tier Spitfire were a team of the Women's Football Alliance which began play in 2010. Based in Binghamton, New York, the Spitfire played their home games at Alumni Stadium during their one and only season of existence in 2010. The 2010 Spitfire roster consisted of some players formerly of the Binghamton Tiger Cats who left a few months after the Tiger Cats joined the Independent Women's Football League. For 2011 only 4 former Tiger Cats are still involved with the Spitfire organization. The Spitfire announced in January 2011 that they will not be fielding a team for the 2011 season and are defunct and no longer exist.

Contents

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20100803rd National Northeast
Totals080

* = Current Standing

Roster

Southern Tier Spitfire roster
Quarterbacks
  • currently vacant

Running backs

  • currently vacant

'Wide receivers

  • currently vacant
Offensive line
  • currently vacant

Defensive line

  • currently vacant

Linebackers

  • currently vacant
Defensive backs
  • currently vacant

Special teams

  • currently vacant

Multiple/Unknown Positions

  •  5 Jackie Tomkins RB/WR
  •  7 Kim Loutey RB/WR
  • 18 Melissa Shamberger DE/RB
  • 19 Jen Robertson RB/LB
  • 24 Jen Pawol RB/TE
  • 26 Rachel Patten RB/DB
  • 55 Cheryl Mundy OL/DL
  • 57 Jackie Anne Senz OL/DL
  • 64 Cheri White OL/DL
  • 69 Jessica Alexander OL/DL
  • 78 Carrie Pitcher OL/DL
  • 79 Carol Czimback OL/DL
  • -- Amy Conklin OL/DL
  • -- Desirae Perez DB/WR
  • -- Kiya Ware OL/DL
  • -- Amber Polhamus
  • -- Tonya Riegelman
  • -- Megan Rounds
  • -- Cindy Sleeper
  • -- Heather Tinker
  • -- Ashley Knox
Injured reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster as of December 29,2010
  • 27 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

Season schedules

2010

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Home Lost 0-63
April 24 Keystone Assault AwayLost 0-56
May 1 New Jersey Titans HomeLost 2-47
May 8 New England Nightmare HomeLost 8-28
May 15 Baltimore Burn AwayLost 0-6**
May 22Philadelphia Liberty BellesAwayLost 0-71
June 12Keystone AssaultHomeLost 0-38
June 19New England NightmareAwayLost 0-38

** = Forfeited

2011

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Northeastern Nitro Away Cancelled
April 16 Keystone Assault Home Cancelled
April 30 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Away Cancelled
May 7 D.C. Divas Away Cancelled
May 21Keystone AssaultAway Cancelled
June 4Philadelphia Liberty BellesHome Cancelled
June 11D.C. DivasHome Cancelled
May 14 New England Nightmare Home Cancelled


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