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Kansas City Storm

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Kansas City Storm
Founded2004
Based inKansas City, Missouri
StadiumNorth Kansas City High School
ColorsNavy Blue, Red, White
PresidentNance Wernes[1][2]
Division titles2 (2007 IWFL Midsouth, 2010 WSFL Midwest Conference Title)
Mascot"Stormie" The Dog

TheKansas City Stormis a women's tackle football team based inKansas City, Missouri.The Storm was founded in 2004 and has been serving Kansas City area women since then with a mission to "provide a safe, positive and fun opportunity for women in Kansas City and surrounding areas to play tackle football." Home games are played April–June atNorth Kansas City High SchoolStadium in nearbyNorth Kansas City.

History

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The Kansas City Storm made their first public appearance at local radio stationWHB810 Sports' 5th annual Turkey Bowl fundraiser. On November 18, 2004, the Kansas City Storm played on behalf of radio station 97.3 The Planet. The game was televised on the MetroSports network of Time-Warner Cable. The Storm/Planet team won 30–26.[3]

On Saturday, June 11, 2005, the Kansas City Storm became the first women's tackle football team to host and play in a full, regulation tackle football game in an active NFL stadium. Following the Kansas City Wizards vs. New England Revolution MLS soccer match, the Storm took the field against the Detroit Predators atArrowhead Stadium.The Storm was victorious over the Predators in the historic game by a score of 20–6.[4]

After the 2005 season closed, the Kansas City Storm played a pregame scrimmage atBill Snyder Family Stadium(Kansas State University) to open the Kansas Shrine Bowl on July 30, 2005.[5]

One of the Storm's worst defeats came from cross-state rival St. Louis Slam on April 20, 2009, beaten 77–0.[6]

In May 2009, the Storm played an away game against the Iowa Thunder in theSusan G. Komen Kickoff for the Curefundraiser to fight breast cancer.[7]

The Kansas City Storm had game-day footage and commentary available onBlip.[8]

In 2010, a fundraiser alongside Advanced Financial Solutions was held with a theme of "helping women with their New Year's resolutions".[9]

Due to its central location, Kansas City has a natural affinity for creating rivals. Two counties west on I-70, the Topeka Mudcats are one such rival. The Storm beat the Mudcats in the latter's inaugural game on May 1, 2010.[10]

The Kansas City Storm presented the Introduction to Football for Women boot-camp, after which the participants played atKemper Arenaprior to April 27, 2013, indoor football game of the Kansas City Renegades.[11][12]

Season-by-season

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Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Kansas City Storm (IWFL)
2005 4 5 1 2nd West Midwest
2006 3 5 0 3rd West Midwest
2007 6 3 0 1st West Midsouth Lost Western Conference Semifinals (Detroit)
Kansas City Storm (NWFA)
2008 2 6 0 3rd South Midwest
Kansas City Storm (WFA)
2009 0 8 0 3rd American Midwest
Kansas City Storm (WSFL)
2010 7 0 0 1st WSFL Midwest Conference — No playoff provided by WSFL
Kansas City Storm (Independent)
2011 0 1 0
Totals 22 28 1 (including playoffs)

2010 undefeated season

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Date Opponent Home/Away Result
May 1 Topeka Mudcats Home Win 21–0
May 15 River City Raiders Home Win 62–0
May 22 River City Raiders Away Win 21–15
May 29 Bye Bye Bye
June 5 Topeka Mudcats Away Win 36–0
June 12 River City Raiders Home Win 52–8
June 19 Topeka Mudcats Home Win 30–7
June 26 Topeka Mudcats Away Win 30–6

** = Won by forfeit *** = Forfeited

References

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  1. ^"Board to Professionlize Women's Flag Football - Nancy Wernes".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-04-24.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  2. ^"Nance Wernes".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-07-05.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  3. ^"IWFL update".15 November 2004.
  4. ^"Kansas City infoZine | KCServers".
  5. ^"Kansas Shrine Bowl".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-03.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  6. ^"St. Louis - The Rundown - St. Louis Women's Football Team Wins Season Opener 77-0".blogs.riverfronttimes.com.Archived fromthe originalon 2009-04-27.
  7. ^"Non-Existent Domain".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-08.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  8. ^"Watch Kansas City Storm vs Topeka Mudcats | majorb Episodes | Videos | Blip".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-10-24.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  9. ^http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/2010-kick-off-kansas-city-storm/Content?oid=2197428[bare URL]
  10. ^http://www.seveneightfive.com/lifestyle/play-outside-the-lines/[dead link]
  11. ^"Women's Tackle Football Camp".pressreleases.kcstar.com.Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-04.Retrieved2013-05-24.
  12. ^"Football for Women | Kemper Arena (EndFloorABC) | Kansas City Events…".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-06-29.Retrieved2013-05-24.
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