Calgary Rage
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Calgary Rage | |
Founded | |
Based in | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Home field | Shouldice Athletic Park |
League | Canadian Football League |
Head coach | Rob Perry |
General manager | Shelley Perry |
Colours | Red, white, and black |
Website | www.calgaryrage.com |
The Calgary Rage are a women's football team in the Western Women's Canadian Football League competing in the Prairie Conference. When the team was first formed, it was known as the Calgary Rockies. The current head coach in Rob Perry and the team manager is Shelley Perry. Games are contested at Shouldice Athletic Park.
Year by year
Season | Record | Finish | Postseason |
2011 | 1-3 | Second, Western Conference | Lost Confernce semi-finals |
2012 | 1-3 | Second, Western Conference | Lost Conference semi-finals |
2013 | 2-2[1] | Third, Western Conference | Did not qualify for playoffs |
IFAF competitors
The following recognizes women from the Calgary Rage that competed in the IFAF Women's World Football Championships
2010
- Krista Michelle Wighton
- Erin Walton[2]
2013
- Susie Childress (Injured, did not play)
- Alanna Doyle (Injured, did not play)
- Annie Tremblay[3]
- Erin Walton
Community involvement
Currently, many of the players also volunteer as ushers at Calgary Stampeders home games. On September 1, 2013, several members of the Rage roster competed in the Calgary Pride Parade.[4]
References
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