Central Cal War Angels

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Central Cal War Angels
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Founded2010
Dissolved2017
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyCentral Cal War Angels (2010-2017)
Based in Fresno, California
Stadium Fresno City College
ColorsBlack, gold, and white
PresidentJeff & Lisa King
Head coachCasey Quinn
Championships0
Division titles3 (2013, 2014, 2016)

The Central Cal War Angels were a team of the Women's Football Alliance which began play for the 2010 season. Based in Fresno, California, the War Angels play their home games on the campus of Fresno City College.

Contents

Season-By-Season

SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff resultsBowl Game
20104502nd American North Pacific--
20116202nd American North Pacific--
20127302nd American 161-1
201311101st American 123-1
20146301st American Pacific West1-1
20156303rd American Pacific West0-1Won National Alliance Bowl, 28-8
20168101st American Pacific1-1
Totals48180--6-51-0

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2010

Standings

2010 North Pacific Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Portland Fighting Fillies 6200.7501351116-0---
Central Cal War Angels 4500.4441541611-3---
Utah Blitz 0700.000242110-4--

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2010ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/10/10War Angels
vs
San Diego Sting Won 26-18
4/17/10War Angels
vs
Portland Fighting Fillies Lost 21-26
4/24/10War Angels
@
Pacific Warriors Lost 29-34
5/1/10War Angels
@
Portland Fighting Fillies Lost 8-19
5/15/10War Angels
vs
Utah Blitz Won 26-7
5/22/10War Angels
@
San Diego Sting Won 6-0**
6/5/10War Angels
vs
Pacific Warriors Lost 18-41
6/12/10War Angels
@
San Diego Sting Won 6-0**
6/19/10War Angels
@
Portland Fighting Fillies Lost 14-16

** = Won by forfeit

2011

Standings

2011 North Pacific Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Bay Area Bandits 7300.750223724-1---L1
Central Cal War Angels 6200.750232533-2---W4
Los Angeles Amazons 1700.12562630-45.5W1

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2011ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/9/11War Angels
@
Utah Blitz Won 38-0
4/30/11War Angels
vs
Bay Area Bandits Lost 6-11
5/7/11War Angels
@
Los Angeles Amazons Won 1-0**
5/14/11War Angels
@
Bay Area Bandits Lost 0-19
5/21/11War Angels
vs
Los Angeles Amazons Won 68-0
6/4/11War Angels
@
Pacific Warriors Won 30-8
6/11/10War Angels
vs
Portland Fighting Fillies Won 60-0
6/18/11War Angels
vs
Bay Area Bandits Won 24-15

** = Won by forfeit

2012

Standings

2012 Division 16
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Bay Area Bandits 8200.80032471517-0---
Central Cal War Angels 7300.7003521254-3---
West Coast Lightning 2600.250692342-4---
Valley Vipers 1700.125123340-6---

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2012ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/14/12War Angels
@
Los Angeles Amazons Won 46-0
4/21/12War Angels
vs
Valley Vipers Won 66-0
4/28/12War Angels
vs
West Coast Lightning Won 42-7
5/12/12War Angels
@
Bay Area Bandits Lost 18-20
5/19/12War Angels
vs
Pacific Warriors Won 30-12
6/2/12War Angels
@
Valley Vipers Won 46-0
6/9/12War Angels
@
West Coast Lightning Won 40-0
6/16/12War Angels
vs
Bay Area Bandits Loss 20-26 Double OT
6/23/12War Angels
@
Utah Jynx Playoff Round 1 Won 36-26
6/30/12War Angels
@
Bay Area Bandits Playoff Round 2 Loss 34-8

2013

Standings

2013 Division 12
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Central Cal War Angels 11100.917434959-1---
Sacramento Sirens 6400.6002211922-4---
Valley Vipers 0000.000000-0---

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2013ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/6/13War Angels
vs
Las Vegas Showgirlz Won 42-6
4/13/13War Angels
@
Sacramento Sirens Won 24-6
4/20/13War Angels
vs
Pacific Warriors Won 55-0
5/4/13War Angels
@
Pacific Warriors Won 20-8
5/11/13War Angels
vs
Non-League OpponentWon 49-22
5/18/13War Angels
@
San Diego Sting Won 42-0
6/1/13War Angels
@
Non-League OpponentWon 1-0**
6/8/13War Angels
vs
Sacramento Sirens Won 55-6
6/15/13War Angels
vs
Portland Shockwave Playoff Round 1 Won 34-0
6/22/13War Angels
vs
Utah Jynx Playoff Round 2 Won 65-6
7/13/13War Angels
vs
San Diego Surge Playoff Round 3 Won 40-14
7/13/13War Angels
vs
Dallas Diamonds Playoff Round 4 Lost 6-27

** = Won by forfeit

2014

Standings

2014 Pacific Region - Pacific West Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Las Vegas Showgirlz 6200.7502561152-1---
Central Cal War Angels 5200.7141861352-0---


Nevada Storm0600.000141800-3---

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2014ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/5/14War Angels
vs
Nevada StormWon 46-0
4/12/14War Angels
@
Las Vegas Showgirlz Won 32-28
4/19/14War Angels
vs
West Coast Lightning Won 60-8
War Angels
@
Non-League OpponentWon 1-0**
5/10/14War Angels
vs
West Coast Lightning Won 40-0
5/17/14War Angels
@
San Diego Surge Lost 0-64
6/7/14War Angels
vs
San Diego Surge Lost 35-6
6/15/14War Angels
vs
Portland Fighting Fillies Playoff Round 1 Won 44-0
6/22/14War Angels
vs
Seattle Majestics Playoff Round 2 lost 12-13

** = Won by forfeit

2015

Standings

2015 Pacific Region - Pacific West Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-San Diego Surge 7100.8754121127-1----
Pacific Warriors 6200.7503741636-2--1
Central Cal War Angels 5200.7143331365-2--2
Sin City Sun Devils4400.5001422203-3--1

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2015ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/11/15War Angels
vs
West Coast Lightning Won 69-0
4/25/15War Angels
vs
Ventura County WolfpackWon 75-0
5/2/15War Angels
vs
Sin City Sun DevilsWon 46-6
5/9/15War Angels
@
San Diego Surge Loss 26-66
5/30/15War Angels
@
Pacific Warriors Loss 34-38
6/6/15War Angels
@
Sin City Sun DevilsWon 59-12
6/13/15War Angels
vs
San Diego Surge Won 23-14
6/27/15War Angels
@
San Diego Surge Playoff Round 1 Loss 7-27
8/8/15War Angels
vs
Atlanta Phoenix National Alliance Bowl Won 28-8

** = Won by forfeit

2016

Standings

2016 Pacific Region - Pacific South Division standings
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-Central Cal War Angels 800001.000439267-0--7
Pacific Warriors 52000.7142971335-2--
Sin City Trojans44000.5002221683-4--1
West Coast Lightning 35000.3751423302-5--1
Ventura County Wolfpack08000.000184050-6--

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

Season schedule

2016ScheduleHome/AwayOpponentResult
4/2/16War Angels
vs
West Coast Lightning Won 76-0
4/9/16War Angels
@
Pacific Warriors Won 37-14
4/23/16War Angels
@
Ventura County Wolfpackwon 82-0
4/30/16War Angels
vs
Sin City TrojansWon 58-6
5/14/16War Angels
@
Sin City TrojansWon 44-0
5/21/16War Angels
@
West Coast Lightning Won 84-0
6/4/16War Angels
vs
Pacific Warriors Won 58-6
6/11/16War Angels
--
-----------------------------------Playoff Round 1 Bye
6/25/16War Angels
vs
Pacific Warriors Playoff Round 2 Won 46-14
7/9/16War Angels
@
Dallas ElitePlayoff Round 3 Lost 34-28

** = Won by forfeit

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