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Women's Professional Football in Los Angeles County

CALIFORNIA QUAKE
655 N Azusa Ave, #112, Azusa, CA 91702

Web site: www.californiaquakefootball.com
Home:  Downey High School
Allen Layne Stadium, Downey
Affiliation: Independent Women's Football League (Western Conference - Tier 1 Pacific Southwest Division)

Win/Loss/Tie Record

Year

Win

Loss

Tie

2007 1

3

5

0

2006 1

4

4

0

2005 1

6

3

1

2004 1

0

8

0

2003 1

3

5

0

2002 2

3

5

0

2001 3

11

2

0

1 Independent Women's Football League
2 Women's American Football Conference
3 American Football Women's League Champion

On May 24, 2008, during a California Quake vs. New Mexico Menace game, Quake kicker
Sarah "Ollie" Oliver broke a women's tackle football record by kicking a 44 yard field goal.

In 2008, the California Quake finished the regular season undefeated.

 

LOS ANGELES AMAZONS
Web site: www.laamazons.com
Home: 
Bassett High School, La Puente
Affiliation: National Women's Football Association (South - West Division)

Win/Loss/Tie Record

Year

Win

Loss

Tie

2008 1

7

0

0

2007 2

7

1

0

2006 2

4

4

0

2005 2

7

3

0

2004 2

4

6

0

2003 2

2

8

0

2002 2

1

8

0

1 National Women's Football Association
2 Women's Professional Football League

 

The Quake and Amazons are not the first professional women’s football teams in the Los Angeles area:

The All Valley Attack, founded in 2004, was renamed the Antelope Valley Attack after an ownership change in the
2005 season. The team was renamed again before the 2007 season to the All Valley Attack. The team, affiliated with the
National Women's Football Association, appears to be inactive for now.

The Long Beach Aftershock, founded in 2002, played alongside the Los Angeles Amazons in the Women's
Professional Football League from 2003 through 2005. The team played at
Long Beach Veterans Memorial Stadium
and folded in the 2005 season. Playing its first season in 2002 with the (now defunct) American Football Women's
League, the Aftershock won that league's championship.

The Los Angeles Dandelions played at Long Beach Veterans Memorial Stadium from 1973 through 1980.

The Pasadena Roses played at Azusa College (now Azusa Pacific University) in Azusa from 1975 through 1978.

The California Mustangs/Earthquakes played at Citrus Junior College in Glendora during the mid 1970s.

The Los Angeles Scandals were to play at Los Angeles Valley College in Van Nuys in 1984 through 1985.
It could not be determined if this team actually played any games.

 

 

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