Keystone Assault

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Founded2009
League Women's Football Alliance (2009-2012, 2016-2017)
Independent Women's Football League (2013-2014)
Women's Spring Football League (2015)
United States Women's Football League (2019-Present)
Team historyKeystone Assault (2009-present)
Based in Enola, Pennsylvania
Stadium Lower Dauphin Middle School
ColorsBlue, gold, white
OwnerBill Green
Head coachTBA
Championships1 WSFL 2015
Division titles1

The Keystone Assault is a member of the United States Women Football League. Previously have been a member of the Women's Football Alliance and a former charter member of the league. The team began play in the WFA for its inaugural 2009 season. Based in the Pennsylvania capital of Harrisburg, the Assault plays its home games at Lower Dauphin Middle School and formerly at East Pennsboro High School in nearby Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. The team was derived from many players and coaches from the defunct Central PA Vipers (2006-2009).[ citation needed ]

Contents

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20094404th National Northeast (WFA)--
20106202nd National East (WFA)--
20113502nd National Northeast (WFA)--
20126101st National Division (WFA)--
2013720Mid Atlantic Division (IWFL)--
20148102nd Mid Atlantic Division (IWFL)--
2015900Northeast Division (WSFL)WSFL Champions
2019440USWFL
Totals38190

* = current standing

Roster

Keystone Assault roster
Quarterbacks
  • 13 Rachel Fischer

Running backs

  • 4 Jere’e Clark
  • 5 Veronica Martinez
  • 7 Mariah Green
  • 9 Norma Reyes
  • 17 Jessica Rodriguez
  • 33 Aisha Short

Receivers

  • 5 Veronica Martinez
  • 8 Amber Hollman
  • 18 Tasia Layton
  • 23 Seneka Blackwell
  • 24 Briana Sye
  • 26 Bianca Santos
  • 33 Aisha Short
  • 94 Cheyenne Nicole
Offensive line
  • 12 Stephanie Enck
  • 19 Jasmine Brown
  • 20 Katie Shambaugh
  • 24 Briana Sye
  • 44 Brittany Lessig
  • 52 Lesly Trinta
  • 54 Lydia Lessig
  • 58 Kaeli Thomas
  • 67 Samantha Fellner
  • 75 Stephanie Stewart
  • 83 Danielle Orr
  • 97 Deana Schleig
  • 98 Innocence Bello

Defensive line

  •  12 Stephanie Enck
  • 19 Jasmine Brown
  • 21 Melissa Grafmyer
  • 24 Briana Sye
  • 44 Brittany Lessig
  • 50 Nicole Noon
  • 52 Lesly Trinta
  • 58 Kaeli Thomas
  • 75 Stephanie Stewart
  • 83 Danielle Orr
  • 97 Deana Schleig
  • 98 Innocence Bello

Linebackers

  •  5 Veronica Martinez
  • 6 Samantha Moyer
  • 9 Norma Reyes
  • 10 Shalawn James
  • 11 Teneisha Burnette
  • 23 Seneka Blackwell
  • 26 Bianca Santos
  • 34 Tuffy Howard
Defensive backs
  •  8 Amber Hollman
  • 10 Shalawn James
  • 17 Jessica Rodriguez
  • 18 Tasia Layton
  • 30 Jennifer Dixon
  • 97 Cheyenne Nickle

Special teams

  •  8 Amber Hollman(Punter)
  • 13 Rachel Fisher(Punter)
  • 14 Brittany King (Kicker)
  • 26 Bianca Santos (Kicker)
Roster as of January 3,201234 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

2009

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Philadelphia Liberty Belles Away Lost 24-47
April 25 Binghamton Tiger Cats Away Won 34-20
May 9 Baltimore Burn HomeLost 16-20
May 16Philadelphia Liberty BellesHomeLost 12-14
May 30Binghamton Tiger CatsHomeWon 32-6
June 6Baltimore BurnAwayLost 22-44
June 13 New Jersey Titans AwayWon 28-6
June 20 Connecticut Cyclones HomeWon 6-0**

2010

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 10 New Jersey Titans AwayWon 30-16
April 24 Southern Tier Spitfire HomeWon 56-0
May 1 New England Nightmare AwayWon 56-6
May 15 Philadelphia Liberty Belles HomeLost 35-12
May 22 Baltimore Burn AwayWon 34-24
June 5New Jersey TitansHomeWon 28-8
June 12Southern Tier SpitfireAwayWon 38-0
June 19Baltimore BurnHomeLost 36-24

** = Won by forfeit

2011

Standings

2011 Northeast Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y-D.C. Divas 7100.875332694-0---W1
Keystone Assault 3500.375921661-34.0W2
Philadelphia Liberty Belles 2600.2501372191-35.0L4

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 9 D.C. Divas AwayLost 6-55
April 16 Northeastern Nitro HomeLost 0-6
April 30D.C. DivasHomeLost 0-49
May 7 Philadelphia Liberty Belles AwayLost 12-28
May 14 New England Nightmare AwayWon 27-0
June 4Northeastern NitroAwayLost 6-12
June 11Philadelphia Liberty BellesHomeWon 14-8
June 18New England NightmareHomeWon 26-8

2012

Standings

2012 Division 1
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
Keystone Assault 5100.800204452-0---W3
New England Nightmare 2300.40099911-11.0L1
Maine Lynx 1300.250381170-23.0W1

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Maine Lynx HomeWon 54-0
April 21 New England Nightmare AwayWon 50-0
April 28 Boston Militia HomeLost 0-31
May 5 Baltimore Burn (WSFL)HomeWon 34-6
May 12Maine LynxAwayWon 46-8
May 19 Philadelphia Liberty Belles AwayWon 20-0
June 2New England NightmareHomeWon 42-0
June 16 Pittsburgh Force AwayWon 50-15


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