Kansas City Tribe

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Kansas City Tribe
Founded 2008
League IWFL (2008-2010)
WFA (2011-present)
Team history Kansas City Tribe (2008-present)
Stadium Center High School
Based in Kansas City, Missouri
Colors Blue, red
Owner(s) Mindy White
Colin Stoner
Head coach Ed Williams
Championships 1 (2009 IWFL)
Division titles 2 (2009 IWFL, 2011 WFA)

The Kansas City Tribe is a football team in the Women's Football Alliance based in Kansas City, Missouri. Home games are played at Center High School.

History

2008

Founded by Colin Stoner, John Van Sittert, and Mindy White, the Tribe began as a member of the Independent Women's Football League and was their return to the Kansas City market after the Kansas City Storm left for the NWFA. In their inaugural season, the Tribe finished at 4-4, good for second place in the Mid-South Division.

2009

The Tribe's breakout year would be its sophomore one, however. Finishing at 7-1, the Tribe clinched its first ever playoff spot and Midwest Division title. In the storm-heavy first round game against the Los Angeles Amazons, the Tribe was trailing 14-6 late in the fourth quarter; however, late heroics would give them the 19-14 win, paving the way for the Western Conference title game against division rival Chicago Force (at whose hands the Tribe endured its only defeat of the regular season). That game was much more lopsided, with the Tribe pulling out the 40-16 win and the Western Conference championship. The Tribe won the IWFL Tier I World Championship on July 25, defeating the previously unbeaten Eastern Conference champion D.C. Divas, 21-18, at Round Rock ISD Athletic Stadium in Round Rock, Texas (a suburb of Austin).

2010

Although they finished 6-2, that was still not enough for a playoff berth (missing by .028 percentage points), finishing third in the Midwest Division behind the Dallas Diamonds and Chicago Force.

2011

In the Tribe's first WFA season, they finished 7-1, good for the Midwest Division title and a return trip to the playoffs. After defeating the Minnesota Machine 51-0 in the first round, the Tribe fell to the Dallas Diamonds 20-23 in an epic battle decided in overtime.

Season-By-Season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Kansas City Tribe (IWFL)
2008 4 4 0 2nd Tier I West Mid-South --
2009 7 1 0 1st Tier I West Midwest Won Western Conference Semifinal (Los Angeles)
Won Western Conference Championship (Chicago)
Won IWFL Tier I World Championship (D.C.)
2010 6 2 0 3rd Tier I West Midwest --
Kansas City Tribe (WFA)
2011 7 1 0 1st American Midwest Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Minnesota)
Lost American Conference Semifinal (Dallas)
2012* 7 1 0 -- Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Kansas City)
Lost American Conference Semifinal (Dallas)
Totals 36 11 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current standing

2009

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 11 Minnesota Vixen Home Won 45-8
April 18 Iowa Crush Away Won 62-0
May 2 Chicago Force Away Lost 6-28
May 9 Wisconsin Warriors Home Won 58-0
May 16 Clarksville Fox Home Won 48-6
May 30 Chicago Force Home Won 30-14
June 6 Wisconsin Warriors Away Won 19-12
June 13 Minnesota Vixen Away Won 65-0
June 27 Los Angeles Amazons (Western Conference Semifinal) Home Won 19-14
July 11 Chicago Force (Western Conference Championship) Home Won 40-16
July 25 D.C. Divas (IWFL Tier I World Championship) Neutral (Round Rock) Won 21-18

2010

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 3 Iowa Crush Away Won 77-0
April 10 Dallas Diamonds Home Won 28-21
April 24 Wisconsin Wolves Home Won 55-0
May 1 Chicago Force Away Lost 12-14
May 8 Wisconsin Warriors Home Won 44-0
May 15 Minnesota Vixen Away Won 80-0
May 22 Dallas Diamonds Away Lost 21-35
June 5 Chicago Force Home Won 30-12

2011

Standings

2011 Midwest Division
W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y-Kansas City Tribe 7 1 0 0.875 520 68 5-0 --- W3
Iowa Xplosion 5 3 0 0.625 119 230 2-3 2.0 L1
Nebraska Stampede 3 5 0 0.375 136 178 2-3 4.0 W2
Kansas City Spartans 3 5 0 0.375 112 269 1-4 4.0 W1

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Kansas City Spartans Away Won 77-0
April 9 Iowa Xplosion Away Won 82-0
April 16 Kansas City Spartans Home Won 76-0
April 30 Nebraska Stampede Away Won 88-0
May 7 Chicago Force Away Lost 26-34
May 14 St. Louis Slam Home Won 37-34
May 21 Wisconsin Wolves Home Won 57-0
June 4 Iowa Xplosion Home Won 77-0
June 25 Minnesota Machine (American Conference Quarterfinal) Home Won 51-0
July 9 Dallas Diamonds (American Conference Semifinal) Away Lost 20-23

2012

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 14 Chicago Force Home Lost 14-21
April 21 St. Louis Slam Home Won 33-14
April 28 Tulsa Threat Away Won 95-0
May 5 Kansas City Spartans Home Won 67-6
May 19 Minnesota Machine Away Won 13-0 *Game called in 1st due to weather
June 2 Nebraska Stampede Home Won 53-6
June 9 Kansas City Spartans Away Won 83-0
June 16 St. Louis Slam Away Won 63-42
June 30 St. Louis Slam (American Conference Quarterfinal) Home Won 42-17
July 7 Dallas Diamonds (American Conference Semifinal) Away Lost 47-28

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