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Pittsburgh Passion Begin the Playoffs with a First Round Shut-Out

[Ed. note: Thanks to Chelsea Zahn of the PGH Passion for this article and the accompanying image. See you on Saturday, Chelsea!]

Wide receiver Angela Baker runs back a punt for a touchdown in the second quarter. Image © Pittsburgh Passion, used with permission.
Wide receiver Angela Baker runs back a punt for a touchdown in the second quarter.
Image © Pittsburgh Passion, used with permission.
PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Passion shine brightly in a busy night of Pittsburgh Sports. The Passion pull off a 63 – 0 win against the Cincinnati Sizzle. The Passion performed the highest margin of victory in Passion playoff history.

In the first series of the game Amanda Haeg lined up as Quarterback and pitched to Lisa Horton for a 73 yard touchdown-pass to Wide Receiver Rachel Wojdowski. After the ensuing kickoff, Wojdowski returned a 34 yard interception for a Passion touchdown to make it 14 – 0 in the first two minutes of the game. Still in the first quarter of the game, Tight End Lorraine Stanek scored her first career touchdown on an 11 yard reception. The Passion defense answered with another turnover with a forced fumble by Tia Montgomery and Kaitlin Neidermeyer with the recovery. The series continued with a 28 yard touchdown run by Passion Running back Ciara Chic contributing to a 28 – 0 score against Cincinnati. With four minutes left in the quarter, Horton throws a reverse handoff to Wide Reciever Angela Baker for a 12 yard touchdown run, followed by Wide Receiver Amanda Haeg 3 yard run for a Passion Touchdown to finish the score at 42 – 0 at the end of the first quarter.

The Passion open the second quarter with an exciting, first-ever punt return for a touchdown in a post-season game for Pittsburgh by Angela Baker’s 42 yard return, making the score 49-0. Continuing, Passion Fullback Candice Snyder had one of two touchdowns, with her second touchdown of the night in the third quarter of the game closing out the score 63-0. Defensive Back, Melissa Gasdick contributed in the third quarter with an exciting fumble recovery.

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Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 42 14 7 0 63
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The Passion offense was lead by Quarterback Lisa Horton with 112 passing yards and passing 2 touchdowns. The Passion were at the top of their run game with Running back, Ciara Chic with 79 yards rushing and one touchdown with Fullback Candice Snyder who had two touchdowns and 41 yards rushing. Rookie, Running Back Sarah Niedermeyer had six carries for 30 yards rushing.

With their first shut-out of the post-season, the defense was lead by Rookie, Defensive Tackle Monica Williams with five tackles and one sack against the Sizzle. Defensive Back, Melissa Gasdick had five tackles and one fumble recovery. Lineman, Kaitlin Niedermeyer had four tackles and one fumble recovery. Defensive Back, Autumn Kramer pitched in with one interception on defense.

Special teams also contributed greatly to the high scoring game. Rookie, Valarie Riley with four outstanding tackles on special teams. Passion Kicker, Amy Fallon tied a Passion record with the most PATs in a single post-season game with 9 for 9 Extra Points tonight against the Sizzle.

The Pittsburgh Passion will travel to Massachusetts next Saturday, to play the Boston Militia on June 22nd. For more information, visit www.pittsburghpassion.com.

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Playoff Postcards

Dear Boston Militia Mgmt,

I hear you guys have a game coming up. Maybe you might wanna put something about it on your website sometime. ETA: Done as of this morning. Lovely. (Game time would be nice, tho.)

xo
mc

Dear Arena Football,

You are the football equivalent of just eating dessert. And not even a very good dessert. Like, some Ho Hos or something.

xo
mc

Dear Everybody,

If you know of a way to follow one of this weekend’s playoff games that is not already listed here, wouldja let me know? Thx!

xo
mc

[highlight4]Buzz Alert![/highlight4] Please buzz on over to the Buzz page where we have a guest post recapping the Atlanta/Tampa Bay game. Neat!

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Atlanta Phoenix/Tampa Bay Inferno mega-recap

[Editor’s note: this article was written by Chris Jaunsen who attended this game and was kind enough to respond to my lament that we hardly ever get to know what really happens in most games unless we’re there or it’s one of the few that’s broadcast online. Thanks, Chris!]

By Chris Jaunsen

RB Alexandria Barton (#32) finds running room after a block by Janiah Ford (#69/OT).Image used with permission.
RB Alexandria Barton (#32) finds running room after a block by OT Janiah Ford (#69).
Image used with permission.
Atlanta, GA — Last year, in the only prior meeting between these two teams, the visiting Tampa Bay Inferno escaped with a one-point victory, as the Atlanta Phoenix committed a myriad of uncharacteristic turnovers. Phoenix fans had an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu during Saturday night’s playoff game rematch, but the Atlanta Phoenix overcame several potentially game-changing miscues to emerge with their second all-time playoff win.

From the opening kickoff, the Atlanta Phoenix were missing key personnel, especially PK Kimberly Bingham whose deep kickoffs regularly force opponents into poor field position. In Bingham’s absence, Tampa Bay had strong field position throughout much of the contest, including their opening drive which started at the Atlanta 35-yard line. Despite the setback, the Atlanta defensive line was strong up front, denying nearly every rush up the middle, but runs around the right and left edges were effective for Tampa Bay. And even before many fans filled the stands at North Springs Stadium, Atlanta was already down 0-7.

Atlanta’s offense quickly answered with a scoring drive of their own, a key play being Launa Sims’ 40+ yard run that set up a first-and-goal at the 1. A touchdown was scored on the next play, and without a kicker available, Atlanta attempted a two-point conversion. They succeeded and took the lead 8-7. The game figured to be a high-scoring affair after both offenses’ opening drives resulted in touchdowns, but then both defenses tightened up amidst missteps by both teams.

To the chagrin of the hometown crowd, Atlanta’s defense missed several opportunities at interceptions and fumble recoveries. Despite miraculously retaining possession each time, the Inferno inexplicably missed two close-range field goal attempts.

By the middle of the second quarter, however, Tampa Bay had carved out a 13-8 lead, and were driving to go ahead by two scores when Atlanta made a well-timed interception. While the Phoenix had little success on offense and few answers for a tenacious Inferno defense, their last drive of the second quarter resulted in a touchdown (two-point attempt failed) making it 14-13 Atlanta at halftime.

After halftime, both defenses played very solidly and the third quarter was scoreless. Though fatigue and injuries had begun to mount for Tampa Bay, none were serious; mostly muscle cramps and players getting the wind knocked out of them. Both teams had difficulty getting passing games off the ground, but Atlanta’s QB Lanesha Hargraves was plagued by receivers dropping passes thrown right in the mitts of their hands.

As the game progressing into the fourth quarter, the Inferno were still moving the chains more consistently than Atlanta. Like their first scoring drive, the Tampa Bay ground attack remained successful at turning the corner on Atlanta’s defense, getting upfield with regularity. It was very surprising they didn’t run plays like that against the Phoenix more frequently.

With six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Inferno drove the ball inside the Phoenix red zone. Faced with a fourth down, Tampa Bay opted again to attempt a field goal, but again the attempt failed. Kristen Brundage’s kick was long enough but sailed wide left, and the score remained 14-13 Atlanta.

Atlanta’s offense finally took charge in the late stages of the game behind several rushes by RB Launa Sims. Though she rarely had open lanes to run through earlier in the game, she found a few at long last to take the ball deep into the Inferno’s territory. With approximately 3 minutes left, the Phoenix scored what would be the decisive touchdown. Following another successful 2-point attempt, Atlanta lead by 9.

The Phoenix defense allowed a quick but a too-little-too-late touchdown to the Inferno. With the score now 22-19, the extra-point attempt was blocked and returned by Atlanta for a 2-point score.

The Phoenix recovered an onside kick by Tampa Bay to seal the 24-19 victory.

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Tampa Bay 7 6 0 6 19
Atlanta 8 6 0 10 24
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Analysis and notes:

Not having a kicker ironically worked in Atlanta’s favor as the scoring difference in the game was their two successful two-point conversions vs. the Inferno’s one successful extra-point kick. The absence of a punter also meant the Phoenix went for it on 4th down throughout much of the game, whereas the Tampa Bay relied on their kicking game more as a matter of convention. Though it didn’t work out well for them, one field goal here or there, one turnover here or there, and the Tampa Bay Inferno would have advanced. Both teams were very evenly matched, each scoring three touchdowns. The Atlanta Phoenix must play better and regain some key personnel to be successful against Miami next week.

The Atlanta Phoenix will host the undefeated Miami Fury next week in Round 2 of the WFA playoffs.

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Final Scores from WFA Playoffs Round 1

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West Michigan Mayhem 6
Cleveland Fusion 35
Cincinnati Sizzle 0
Pittsburgh Passion 63
Columbus Comets 22
New York Sharks 20
Tampa Bay Inferno 19
Atlanta Phoenix 24
Acadiana Zydeco 0
St. Louis Slam 72
Little Rock Wildcats 0
Austin Outlaws 35
Las Vegas Showgirlz 14
San Diego Surge 78
Utah Jynx 36
Seattle Majestics 26
Pacific Warriors 6
Sacramento Sirens 25
Portland Shockwave 0
Central Cal War Angels 34
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The Miami Fury won by forfeit in their contest with the Savannah Sabers.

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A few round 1 notes

analogHoly first week of playoffs, Batman. Forfeits! Upsets! And by that I mean one forfeit and one upset. Or two, if you count how UPSET I was by the games that I couldn’t get mid-game score updates for. (Ha ha heteronym joke.) See inset pic for proof; your Militia Cheerleader obviously likes her some technology, but at heart I am still an analog girl.

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Here is a transcription of one moment in the Jynx/Majestics game as announced by the Jynx guy doing the live feed:

And that’s a sack! A sack lunch. A sack. A sack! [pause] A ssssssssack.

Apparently he, like Tiny Coach, is also going through his two-year-old language acquisition explosion, because that’s exactly what our house sounds like right now. (“Hey, get your feet off the baby’s mat.” “Mat! Mat. Mat. [pause] Mmmmmmmmmat.”)

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I started to get all worked up over whether Miami or Atlanta would be playing at home, since by all the crazy tie-breaking rules it would be determined by common opponent and that got all effed up when Savannah forfeited. (ATL was leading in point differential going into the first round of playoffs but if the WFA had awarded Miami the full 40 points for the forfeit it would have tipped things Miami’s way even though they ended up with a bye week.) And then I started to harass poor Chicago Jen via Facebook in case she knew something I didn’t when really all the woman wanted was to do her job and go to bed. Which is totally what I should do right now, because damn my kids wake up early and we’re taking Backseat Coach to the Museum of Science for Father’s Day. Happy Father’s Day, Backseat Coach! I got you a game against Pittsburgh. It should be here by Saturday.

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ETA: Updated bracket here. Updated schedule here. Last night’s scores here. Game recaps/analysis coming soon!

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Backseat Coach’s Round 1 Previews

Columbus Comets (4-4) vs New York Sharks (4-4)

7 p.m. ET, Aviator Sports Complex, Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.

Datastream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/new-york-sharks-football

Current line: Sharks (home) are 10.5-point underdogs

Massey prediction: Comets 26 – Sharks 12

Of the twenty-seven teams to reach the WFA playoffs, 5 enter with overall records of 4-4, and two of those teams will square off against each other this Saturday in Brooklyn. Despite having identical overall records, this game features two teams moving in opposite directions.

The Comets’ wins have come against perennially tough competition, including a victory over the West Michigan Mayhem, one of the other 4-4 playoff teams. Their losses have come against strong favorites and championship contenders DC and Pittsburgh.

While the Sharks won the games they were expected to win, their victories came against significantly weaker competition. Two narrow wins came against a team in its inaugural season. Two more wins came in interleague matchups; WFA teams were 8-0 in interleague games played this season. Still, with All-Americans QB Karen Mulligan and WR Lauren Pringle making a formidable tandem, the Sharks possess the pedigree to make this a lively game.

Backseat Coach picks: Columbus Comets

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Cincinnati Sizzle (4-4) vs Pittsburgh Passion (6-2)

7 p.m. ET, Hempfield Stadium, Greensburg, Penn.

Datastream:http://www.champssportsnetwork.com/page/show/624648-broadcast-channel

Current line: Passion (home) are 30.5-point favorites

Massey prediction: Sizzle 0 – Passion 61

Despite attaining a vastly important milestone — earning its first playoff berth in team history — the Sizzle are overshadowed in their home state of Ohio with the aforementioned Columbus Comets positioned for a playoff victory and the Cleveland Fusion going undefeated on the season. The Sizzle could have gone 5-3 were it not for a devastating 4th-quarter collapse against the Derby City Dynamite in Week 7. But even if they had won, it wouldn’t increase their profile (0 wins against playoff contenders) or their chances versus the Pittsburgh Passion.

The Pittsburgh Passion have been perennial playoff contenders, and this year is no different. Lead by 6 first-team All-Americans including star quarterback Lisa Horton and Women’s Team USA defensive back Sharon Vasquez, the Passion are heavy favorites in this game.

Backseat Coach picks: Pittsburgh Passion

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West Michigan Mayhem (4-4) vs Cleveland Fusion (8-0)

7 p.m. ET, Case Western Reserve Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Datastream: https://twitter.com/WMichMayhem

Current line: Fusion (home) are 3.5-point favorites

Massey prediction: Mayhem 16 – Fusion 28

The success of the Cleveland Fusion has been one of the biggest stories of the season in women’s tackle football. Not only are the Fusion undefeated in regular season play; they also had a very impressive streak of defensive shutouts that ultimately ended in their 7th game. By the end of the regular season, their defensive unit gave up only 18 points total. If there is one knock against the Fusion, it is that their competitors have been fairly soft; only two games against a playoff team, and both were against a middling wildcard team.

The West Michigan Mayhem have also had a successful season, albeit under the radar. Though their overall record does not indicate much movement from recent years, the Mayhem were vastly more competitive within their division this season, improving to 3-3 from 0-4 in 2011. They finished as division runner-up and undoubtedly gained valuable experience in losses against their division foe, the 2012 National Conference Champion Chicago Force. But with an unexpected Week 7 loss against the Detroit Dark Angels (1-4 at the time), the Mayhem’s consistency is in question. If the Mayhem bring their A-game, the final score will reflect a very hard-fought match.

Backseat Coach picks: Cleveland Fusion

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Tampa Bay Inferno (6-2) vs Atlanta Phoenix (8-0)

7 p.m. ET, North Springs High School Stadium, Sandy Springs, Fla.

Datastream: https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaPhoenixFootball

Current line: Phoenix (home) are 23-point favorites

Massey prediction: Inferno 19 – Phoenix 35

After posting a single-loss season in 2012, an unbalanced playoff scheme that year excluded the Tampa Bay Inferno from postseason play. An expanded bracket and a solid 6-2 record this year translates into the first-ever playoff berth for the franchise. The Inferno posted impressive victories over the Tallahassee Jewels, a 2012 division champ, the Savannah Sabers, a playoff team this year, and the Jacksonville Dixie Blues who, until a Week 2 loss to the Miami Fury, were undefeated in the regular season since joining the WFA in 2009.

Likewise, the Atlanta Phoenix posted only a single loss in 2012 (but also went 1-1 in the playoffs). And this season, they have soundly defeated the Jewels, Sabers, and Dixie Blues. Unlike the Inferno however, Atlanta is undefeated. Inferno supporters will be quick to point out that Atlanta did not have to face a division foe like the Miami Fury (8-0) twice. And that in their only head-to-head meeting, Tampa Bay posted a one-point victory over the Atlanta Phoenix in the 2012 regular season.

The Inferno are thinking upset, but the odds are longer than they may realize. Under the leadership of by QB Lanesha Hargraves who has a 100+ rating, and RB Launa Sims who rushed for over 1,000 yards and a whopping 21 TDs, Atlanta’s offense will simply smother the Inferno.

Backseat Coach picks: Atlanta Phoenix

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Utah Jynx (6-2) vs Seattle Majestics (8-0)

9 p.m. ET, French Field, Kent, Wash.

Datastream: http://t.co/Ldlf5rlWzC

Current line: Majestics (home) are 18.5-point favorites

Massey prediction: Jynx 32 – Majestics 43

This is the Majestics’ first season in the WFA, but they were a perennial contender in the Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL) for several years. No matter the league, they have established themselves as the Pacific Northwest’s dominant women’s football team. In Week 1 they stunned the Jynx, dispatching them in Utah by a score of 47-18. They further demonstrated their dominance by defeating another former IWFL powerhouse, the Sacramento Sirens, 42-21 in Week 6.

Despite the Week 1 setback, the Jynx won their division by sporting a potent offense that ranks amongst the WFA’s elite teams. Both QB Crystal Grady and RB Mixsa Kafi will surpass 1,000 yards in passing and rushing respectively. But the Jynx still have only one win against a .500-or-better team, whereas the Majestics have collected 5 such wins, 4 against playoff teams. And the Jynx’s defense runs in the middle of the pack, which won’t be enough to keep Seattle QB Rachel Gore’s air attack grounded.

Backseat Coach picks: Seattle Majestics

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Portland Shockwave (5-3) vs Central Cal War Angels (8-0)

10 p.m. ET, Groppetti Community Stadium, Visalia, Calif.

Datastream: none known

Current line: War Angels (home) are 32.5-point favorites

Massey prediction: Shockwave 0 – War Angels 41

The Central Cal War Angels have caught everyone’s attention this season, not so much for their undefeated record, but more for their sheer dominance on the field regardless of opponent. No WFA team has scored more than 8 points against the Angels’ defense, while their offense is averaging 41 points per game with a flashy passing game and a bruising running back Destanie Yarbrough. They have faced the Sirens twice, the Pacific Warriors twice, and the Las Vegas Showgirlz one time; all have reached the playoffs this year, yet the Angels defeated each convincing fashion during the regular season.

The Portland Shockwave are not dominant or flashy, but they possess noticeable strengths and grit. They do not have a quarterback with a high rating, or a 1,000-yard rusher or receiver. They don’t even have a single player with double-digit touchdowns. In fact, the Shockwave were all but eliminated from the playoffs until the waning minutes of the last week of the regular season, when their crosstown rival, the Portland Fighting Fillies, lost their grip on the final wildcard berth by falling in overtime to the Everett Reign, a promising new team that finished 3-5 in this their inaugural season. Drawing the War Angels in Round 1 may not be so lucky, but if there is a team who has chance on its side, it may be the Shockwave.

Backseat Coach picks: Central Cal War Angels

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Backseat Coach’s other predictions:

  • Miami Fury over Savannah Sabers
  • St. Louis Slam over Acadiana Zydeco
  • Austin Outlaws over Little Rock Wildcats
  • Sacramento Sirens over Pacific Warriors
  • San Diego Surge over the Las Vegas Showgirlz


The Boston Militia, DC Divas, Chicago Force, Kansas City Titans, and Dallas Diamonds have been awarded first-round byes.

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Another one bites the, etc.

Per the Miami Fury Facebook page, the Savannah Sabers have forfeited their first round playoff game today, which means the Fury have a bye and will compete in round 2 next week against either Atlanta or Tampa Bay. The Sabers were the Division 5 runners-up, and Divs 5 & 6, as you may remember, have no wild card, meaning that the only other team that could have taken their place (as the Zydeco took the Mustangs) would have been the Tennessee Train, who went 1-7 for the season. So in that sense, Miami’s bye makes sense.

But in the larger picture, I think it’s worth doing a little examination to see why two teams that made the playoffs couldn’t make it to their games. Is that an indication that too many teams are in the playoffs to begin with? Or that teams should be fundraising all season as if they already knew they would have post-season away games? Or is it some other reason? I actually have no idea why Savannah forfeited, and I wouldn’t have even known they did if I hadn’t been checking the Fury’s FB page to try to find info about following the game. This change isn’t currently reflected on the WFA site and I don’t have any independent confirmation of it but I’m assuming Miami knows what they’re talking about.

Updated bracket is here. Happy gameday to everyone playing! It’s a gorgeous day in Boston; I hope it is where you are, too.

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If you want something done right…

So hey there! Welcome to the newly remodeled Militia Cheerleader site, complete with brand new, totally unofficial and absolutely unauthorized playoffs section (guaranteed to be at least 93% accurate!). Please have a look around and let me know if you see anything that doesn’t look right.

I decided to separate the playoff stuff a bit because this site starts to get exponentially more hits during the post-season as it’s one of the only places people can find consolidated info. (My spreadsheets bring all the everyone to the yard.) And that makes me feel weird about writing some of the stuff I normally write – y’know, stuff about about Toin Coss Announcer Guy or about my kids or whatever the hell else I write that’s not about Toin Coss Announcer Guy or my kids. I feel like if you just wanna know what time the San Diego game is or how the wild card teams got chosen, you shouldn’t have to wade through that other stuff. Plus I swear a lot. So I put all that playoff stuff over in its own little section so if that’s what you want, rock on out over there. And if you want profanity and stuff about my kids, well, you can fuckin’ get that right here. Happy playoffs, everyone!

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No no neigh-neigh, hello Cinderella Z’s & updated bracket

This just in: the Lonestar Mustangs, wild card team for Divisions 7, 8 and 9, have declined their playoff spot as not enough team members would be able to travel to St. Louis on Saturday. Enter the Acadiana Zydeco, who would be described here as a scrappy little team with a lot of heart if that weren’t, like, the most patronizing thing I’ve ever said ever. So rephrase that in your head to something else, taking into consideration that last year, the Zydeco were essentially screwed out of a playoff spot when an in-division team folded mid-season and automatically handed the third division team two “wins” in the way of forfeits. So hey! Karma! Personally, I’m psyched to see them in the post-season, and not just ’cause I have a soft spot for Louisiana in general. In fact, I’m so psyched that I don’t even mind redoing the bracket. AGAIN.

Current as of 6/10/13 at lunchtime: PDF | Excel

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