Las Vegas Showgirlz

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Las Vegas Showgirlz
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Founded2006
Folded2017
League Women's Football Alliance
Team history WPFL (2006-2007)
IWFL (2008)
WFA (2009-2014)
Based in Summerlin, Nevada
Stadium Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School
ColorsPurple, Silver
President O.B. Johnson
Head coach Dion A. Lee
Championships0
Division titles1 (2009 WFA)

The Las Vegas Showgirlz were a team in the Women's Football Alliance. Based in Summerlin, Nevada, the Showgirlz played their home games on the campus of Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School in the city's upscale Summerlin district.

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Before joining the WFA, the Showgirlz played two seasons in the Women's Professional Football League and one in the Independent Women's Football League.

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Las Vegas Showgirlz (WPFL)
20062504th American West--
20072604th American West--
Las Vegas Showgirlz (IWFL)
20085302nd Pacific Southwest--
Las Vegas Showgirlz (WFA)
20098101st American PacificLost American Conference Semifinal (St. Louis)
20101020T-1st American South PacificWon American Conference Quarterfinal (Portland)
Won American Conference Semifinal (Austin)
Lost American Conference Championship (Lone Star)
20114603rd American South Pacific--
2012*----------
Totals31230(including playoffs)

2009

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 18 California Lynx Home Won 19-6
May 9Marana She DevilsAwayWon 6-0**
May 23 Phoenix Prowlers AwayWon 26-14
May 30Phoenix ProwlersHomeWon 47-8
June 6Marana She DevilsHomeWon 6-0**
June 13California LynxHomeWon 28-20
June 20Phoenix ProwlersAwayWon 35-8
June 27California LynxAwayWon 40-22
July 11 St. Louis Slam (American Conference Semifinal)Away Lost 12-30

2010

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
April 10 Utah Blitz Away Won 27-0
April 17 Arizona Assassins AwayWon 26-6
May 1Utah BlitzHomeWon 41-0
May 8 Pacific Warriors HomeWon 34-6
May 15Arizona AssassinsHomeWon 48-8
May 22Utah BlitzAwayWon 55-0
June 5 Portland Fighting Fillies HomeWon 17-6
June 12Pacific WarriorsAway Lost 21-33
June 19Arizona AssassinsHomeWon 31-0
June 26Portland Fighting Fillies (American Conference Quarterfinal)HomeWon 34-6
July 10 Austin Outlaws (American Conference Semifinal)AwayWon 27-21
July 17 Lone Star Mustangs (American Conference Championship)HomeLost 6-8

2011

Standings

2011 South Pacific Division
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y-San Diego Surge 8001.000483544-0---W8
Pacific Warriors 4400.5001731932-24.0L3
Las Vegas Showgirlz 3500.375482510-45.0L1

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
March 26 Utah Jynx*HomeWon 12-8
April 9 San Diego Surge AwayLost 0-84
April 16 Pacific Warriors HomeLost 0-36
April 30Los Angeles AmazonsHomeWon 16-0
May 7Pacific WarriorsAwayLost 6-56
May 14 Utah Blitz AwayWon 14-0
May 21San Diego SurgeHomeLost 0-55
May 28Utah Jynx*AwayLost 22-43
June 4Los Angeles AmazonsAwayWon 6-0**
June 11 San Diego Sting HomeLost 6-20

* = Exhibition ** = Won by forfeit

2012

Season schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
March 10Phoenix Phantomz (IWFL)*Home
March 17 Ventura Black Widows (WSFL)*Home
March 17Salt City Arch Angels (WSFL)*Home
March 17Nevada Storm (WSFL)*Home
March 24Phoenix Phantomz (IWFL)*Home
March 31Interleague (TBA)*Home
April 14 Arizona Assassins Home
April 21 Los Angeles Amazons Home
April 28 Utah Blitz Away
May 5 San Diego Sting Away
May 12 Utah Jynx Away
May 19 Silver State Legacy Home
June 2Los Angeles AmazonsAway
June 16San Diego StingHome

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