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Tree Town Spitfire Football Heard Online
Ann Arbor, MI - The
home opener for the Tree Town Spitfire is April 26th at 7pm at
Holloway Field on the campus of Pioneer High School. The Spits will
be taking on the Erie Illusion. Treetown's season opener was a
victory via forfeit over Indianapolis and look to keep their record
intact when they meet up with the Illusion. For those who can't make
it to the game, can listen to the action online. The game will be
available by going to
http://cherokee.totalink.net and follow the instructions to tune
into the game. Mik Gonzales will begin his 5th season behind the mic
as the voice of the Spitfire. He'll be doing all home games and some
select road games this season. Be sure to check the schedule each
week as Tree Town Spitfire football will be available online here in
the 2008 season....
Ann Arbor's Tree
Town Spitfire women's football team and Chelsea Lanes present...
A night of fun and bowling at
Chelsea Lanes in Chelsea, MI
$40 Per Team
2 Person Teams
4 Scotch Doubles
Games
Pizza, Pop, and
Prizes
50/50 Raffle
Silent Auction
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 @ 6:00PM
For more information on
participating send an e-mail to
treetownspitfire@earthlink.net
Tree Town Spitfire Victorious in Debut
April 19, 2008 - The Tree Town Spitfire opened the 2008 National
Women's Football Association season with a forfeit victory over the
Indianapolis Chaos.
As
nice as it is to start the season with a win, we certainly would
have preferred to play that game and get our rookies one more “live”
experience prior to this week’s home opener. The disappointment and
frustration of waiting another week before taking the field under
the Saturday night lights will quickly be replaced with excitement
and anticipation.
The
Spitfire will host the Erie Illusion April 26, 7:00 pm at Pioneer
High School’s Hollway Field. General admission tickets will be
available at the gate: $5 for adults and students; no admission
charge for children aged 5 years and under.
In the Huddle (Part I)
February 2, 2008
- New faces, old faces, a New Year! Welcome to
all practice all the time! And don’t forget the team lifts…
What happened to the days when we could lift
a little, practice a little and WATCH a lot of football to
learn? Now that the college season is over and the same is
almost true for the NFL season we need to concentrate on our own
task at hand. Our season starts April 19 (not too far off)
against Indianapolis. It will be our first test to see how what
we have learned will play out for real. It is our chance to
show our opponents we’re here and we are going to hit hard and
fight even harder.
more...
In the Huddle (Part II)
February 2, 2008
- Ladies, I have a new respect, admiration, and understanding.
Growing up I was the girl who would turn on football even if my dad
wasn’t home. I am an only child and my father was a firefighter who
worked for 24 hours every third day. I didn’t care if it was
college or pro (Saturday or Sunday), I would watch football. I love
football.
more...
In the Huddle
January 1, 2008
- The past few weeks have been busy for everyone. At a recent
practice we had alumni Jessie Cole and Leilani Russell visit from
Virginia; it was good to see them. Over the holiday break Sarah
arranged for a couple of Holiday Workouts. Now that Thanksgiving
and Christmas have passed, everyone can concentrate on the next
scheduled holiday.
more...
Three and Out
January 1,
2008 -
Well, the
holidays have come and gone - now it is time to really start
focusing on the upcoming season. Everyone had a nice break and
should now be eager to return to practice. With just over 100 days
until the season opener scheduled for April 19th, the
ladies of the Spitfire are getting ready to kick some butt in 2008!!
more...
Beth Yee
January 1,
2008 -
January 13th is a very important day for Beth and her
husband, Chris, as she is due with her first child. So late in her
pregnancy, she has had trouble getting up and down the stairs, as
all the moms can attest, and can only imagine she "might be a little
slow off the line in 3 months!"
more...
Denise Powell
January 1, 2008
-
What do an entrepreneur,
a politician, a UPS supervisor, a farmer, and an executive assistant
all have in common with a Detective Sergeant with the Michigan State
Police? They are Tree Town Spitfire teammates, of course!
more...
In the Huddle
December 15, 2007
-
As we go through
life we meet many people. They have shared lunches, shared bus
seats, held our hands through break-ups, dried our tears in good and
bad times, they have become our friends. These are the people we
look back and say, “They changed my life.” Some of those friends
started with us in grade school or maybe you met them in High School
or College. more...
The Boyce Box
December 15, 2007 -
Monday Night Football has nothing on SPITFIRE Football at Bowen
Field House! A recent Monday night practice was HANDS-DOWN one of
my favorites. Although there were fewer team members than we had
hoped for (as always seems the case), we did have a new player drive
an hour and forty-five minutes to join us! We went long past the
scheduled 9pm end time, and some people did have to leave, but those
of us who lingered could have made it last until midnight for sure!
more...
Three and Out
December 15, 2007 -
This year’s
team is going to be exciting. The 2008 Spitfire rookies have
brought a new energy to the team and practices are starting to heat
up! Each practice is an improvement over the last – drills are
being smoother, plays are run faster and conditioning has begun.
more...
Holly "Dutch" Horodeczny
December 15, 2007
- How many women in our league can say
they had the opportunity to play football in high school? One of
our own has the honor – Holly Horodeczny played football in 7th
grade and again as a junior in high school. She says the biggest
difference between playing football in high school with the boys to
now is now she shares one locker room with 35 sweaty women instead
of having her own locker room to herself after a team meeting with
30 sweaty high school boys.
more...
Latoya Pettaway
December 15, 2007
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Latoya is 26 and
from Toledo, Ohio. She is a sports fanatic. In her spare time
Latoya loves to play her XBOX and listen to R&B. When she was 9,
Latoya started dribbling a basketball. During a summer sports
program at University of Toledo she added track. By the time she
was in High School she got involved in basketball, track, and cross
country. more...