California Quake

Former women's American football team
California Quake
Founded2001
LeagueIndependent Women's Football League
Team historyWAFL (2001)
WAFC (2002)
IWFL (2003-2015)
Based inCarson/Long Beach/Los Angeles/Lynwood, California
StadiumFootball Stadium
Colorsblack, yellow, white
OwnerCatherine B. Vivo
Head coachTimothy Holmes Sr
Championships1 (WAFL: 2001)
Division titles3 (2001, 2008, 2011)
DancersQuakettes

The California Quake was a women's professional tackle football team based in Los Angeles County, California. The Quake played for 13 seasons in the Western Conference of the Independent Women's Football League. Home games were played at Carson High School. The 2008 season brought new ownership to the Quake; now owned by longtime veteran player, Catherine B. Vivo.

During the California Quake vs New Mexico Menace game on May 24, 2008, kicker Sarah "Ollie" Oliver broke a women's tackle football record by successfully kicking a 44-yard field goal.[citation needed]

On June 7, 2008, the California Quake defeated the New Mexico Menace 35–0, finishing the 2008 regular season undefeated and on top of the Tier 1 Pacific Southwest Division.

Season-By-Season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
California Quake (WAFL)
2001 11 2 0 1st Pacific South Won Pacific Conference Semifinal (Sacramento)
Won Pacific Conference Championship (Arizona)
Won WAFL Championship (Jacksonville)
California Quake (WAFC)
2002 5 5 0 3rd Southern --
California Quake (IWFL)
2003 3 5 0 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2004 0 8 0 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2005 6 3 1 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2006 4 4 0 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2007 3 5 0 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2008 8 1 0 1st Western Pacific Southwest Lost Western Conference Semifinal (Dallas)
2009 4 4 0 3rd Western Pacific Southwest --
2010 7 2 0 4th Western Pacific West --
2011 10 1 0 1st Western Pacific Southwest Won Western Conference Semifinal (Sacramento)
Won Western Conference Championship (Wisconsin)
Lost IWFL Championship (Atlanta)
2012 3 6 0 2nd Western Pacific Southwest Lost Founders Bowl Quarterfinal (Portland)
2013 3 5 0 -- Lost Western Conference Semifinal (Phoenix Phantomz)
2014 5 2 0 2nd Western Pacific West --
2015 1 6 0 5th Western Pacific West --
Totals 73 59 1 (including playoffs)

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Season Schedules

2009

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 11 Los Angeles Amazons Home Lost 2-32
April 18 Sacramento Sirens Away Lost 0-46
April 25 New Mexico Menace Away Won 61-0
May 2 Los Angeles Amazons Away Lost 21-36
May 9 Sacramento Sirens Home Lost 14-24
May 23 Modesto Maniax Home Won 58-24
May 30 Modesto Maniax Away Won 42-14
June 6 Southern California Breakers Away Won 26-20

2010

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 3 Seattle Majestics Home Won 50-14
April 10 Tucson Monsoon Away Won 60-20
April 17 Los Angeles Amazons Home Lost 36-48
April 24 So Cal Scorpions Home Won 42-40
May 1 Tucson Monsoon Away Won 40-8
May 8 Modesto Maniax Home Won 62-0
May 22 Southern California Breakers Away Won 34-14
June 5 Portland Shockwave Away Lost 6-7

References

  1. ^ Rozendaal, Neal. The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-9970637-0-7.
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