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West Virginia Wildfire
Founded2008
LeagueWomen's Spring Football League
Team historyWest Virginia Wonders (NWFA) 2008
West Virginia WildKats (WFA) 2009 planning stages
West Virginia Wildfire (Women's Spring Football League) (2011-present)
Based inBelle, West Virginia, USA
StadiumWarrior Stadium
Colors     
PresidentKimberly Koontz
Head coachBob Koontz
Championships2
Division titles2

The West Virginia Wildfire is a women's American football team in the Women's Spring Football League since 2011. The first women's football team in West Virginia, the Wildfire is based in the city of Belle.

In their inaugural season, the WildKats were known as the West Virginia Wonders and played in the National Women's Football Association. After that inaugural season, the team was originally set to play in the Women's Football Alliance for 2009 as the West Virginia WildKats, but then they decided to take the next two seasons off to reorganize further.

In 2012, the Wildfire won their first ever championship, winning the WSFL's 8-man division title.
In 2013, the Wildfire beat the Binghamton Tigercats 44–8 to win their second consecutive WSFL 8-man title.

Season-by-season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
West Virginia Wonders (NWFA)
2008 0 8 0 4th North Central --
2009 Did Not Play
2010
West Virginia Wildfire (WSFL)
2011 0 3 1 -- --
2012 5 2 0 1st 8-man division Champions
2013 6 0 0 1st 8-man division Champions
Totals 11 13 1 (including playoffs)
  • West Virginia Wonders (2008) West Virginia Wonders (2008)
  • West Virginia WildKats (planned logo) West Virginia WildKats (planned logo)
  • West Virginia Wildfire (2011-future) West Virginia Wildfire (2011-future)

References

  1. "Daily Press 23 Jan 2019, page B3". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

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