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Lone Star Mustangs Founded 2008 League Women's Football Alliance Team history Lone Star Mustangs (2009-present) Based in Bedford, Texas Stadium Pennington Field Colors black, vegas gold, and white President Player-owned Head coach Reginald Harvey Championships 1 (2010 WFA) Division titles 1 Mascot Mustangs
The Lone Star Mustangs are a team of the Women's Football Alliance . Based in Bedford Texas (part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex ), the Mustangs play their home games at Pennington Field (the campus was formerly M.B. Smiley High School ).
History
The Lone Star Mustangs played their first full season of women's full contact football in 2009 and ended the season at 6-2 after playing the H-Town Texas Cyclones and the Austin Outlaws and missed the playoffs by merely 1 point. In 2010, the second full season of play for the Mustangs, they won the Women's Football Alliance National Championship.
In 2009, the Mustangs were proud to have first team Women's Football Alliance All-Americans Ebony Jones at defensive end and Alex Harvey at defensive tackle. The Mustangs also had 3 honorable mention Women's Football Alliance All-Americans: Jennifer Hull- QB, Brittany Satterwhite - RB/WR, and Daniela Ottaiano - S. The Mustangs ended their first season with a roster of 52 players who put in an outstanding effort. The players ranged from 19 to 45 years of age and came from all types of different backgrounds.
The Mustangs team was originally owned and operated by Dallas - Fort Worth businesswoman LynMarie Liberty - Ellington . In 2010, she was named the WFA Owner of the Year. At the end of the 2011 season, LynMarie chose to allow the players and coaches to run the team, which will officially be player-owned in 2012.
Coaching staff
2012 Coaching Staff
Twyla Smith - Defensive Coordinator
Lacy Downs - Offensive Coordinator
2011 Coaching Staff
Mike "Duke" Ellington - Head Coach
Amanda Lemon - Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach
Reginald Harvey - Offensive Coordinator & Backs/QB Coach"
Twyla Smith - Defensive Line Coach
Lacy Downs - Offensive Line Coach
Brandice Mueller - Wide Receivers Coach
Brontavius Davis - Defensive Backs Coach
Terrance Brown - Special Teams Coach
Eric Luna - Offensive Line Assistant Coach
2010 Coaching Staff
Mike "Duke" Ellington - Head Coach & Offensive Line Coach
Amanda Lemon - Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers/DBs Coach
Scott Tribble - Offensive Coordinator & Backs/Receivers Coach
Twyla Smith - Defensive Line Coach
Andrea Bologna - Team Doctor
League Recognition
Odessa Jenkins - 2010 WFA League MVP - 2010 WFA Championship Game MVP - 2010 1st Team All-American (RB)
Alex Harvey - 2010 WFA American Conference Defensive MVP - 2010 1st Team All-American DT - 2009 1st Team All-American DT
Brittany Bushman - 2010 1st Team All-American (QB)
Stephanie "Freight Train" Wakefield - 2010 1st Team All-American (FB)
Melissa Beach - 2010 1st Team All-American (WR)
Yo Grant - 2010 1st Team All-American (TE)
Tamra Kelley - 2010 1st Team All-American (C)
Lorrie Newman - 2010 1st Team All-American (DE)
Jennifer Hull - 2010 1st Team All-American (LB) - 2009 Honorable Mention All-American (QB)
Etta Maytubby - 2010 2nd Team All-American (TE)
Brittany Satterwhite - 2009 Honorable Mention All-American (RB)
Daniela Ottaiano - 2009 Honorable Mention All-American (S)
Ebony Jones - 2009 1st Team All-American (DE)winner of the VH1 reality show I Want to Work for Diddy 2
Lyn Ellington - 2010 WFA Owner of the Year
2010 Championship Team Roster
Number
Name
Position
3
Odessa Jenkins
RB/CB
4
Jennifer Hull
OLB/QB
5
Brittany Satterwhite
RB
6
Carmon Parkman
WR
7
Terri Smith
WR
8
Brittany Bushman
QB
16
Casey Ray-Tribble
S
21
Rosa Gil
LB
22
Jay Jay Jones
DB
23
Whitney Washington
WR
24
Shan Woods
S
27
Tia Nunsant
S/OLB
28
Stuff Spencer
DB
31
Joy "Hybrid" Newkirk
Hybrid
32
Venessa Martinez
LB
33
Stephanie "Freight Train" Wakefield
FB
37
Etta Maytubby
TE
43
Melissa "CSI" Simmons
LB
46
Schannia Borchardt
Spec Teams
50
Lorrie Newman
DE
51
Yolanda "Yo" Grant
TE
54
Tamra "T" Kelley
C
55
Eboni "Vinnie" Vincentti
LB
59
Lacy "Bulldog" Downs
MLB
60
Marybeth "MB" Bauer
G
64
Kelanna "TaTa" Spiller
G
69
Jona "Boney" Boney
DT
70
Mary "Sister" Saville
G
72
Yvette "Psycho" Abrego
T/DT
73
Stephanie "Joos" Martin
T
74
Jamie "Red" Bearden
T
75
Jennifer "Zo" Alonso
T
82
Daniela Ottaiano
S/DB/LB/K/P
86
Melissa Beach
WR
90
Alex Harvey
DT
92
KB Bowman
DE/DT
93
Shion Ward
DT
94
Maddie Williams
DE
99
Deondra Selph
DE/DT
Season-By-Season
Season records
Season
W
L
T
Finish
Playoff results
2009
6
2
0
2nd American Southwest
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2010
8
0
0
1st American Southwest
Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Pacific ) Won American Conference Semifinal (Iowa ) Won American Conference Championship (Las Vegas )Won WFA National Championship (Columbus )
2011
5
3
0
2nd American South Central
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2012
6
2
0
2nd WFA American 12
Won American Conference Wild Card (Arkansas ) Lost American Conference Quarterfinal (Dallas )
Totals
30
8
0
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(including playoffs)
2009
Season schedule
Date
Opponent
Home /Away
Result
April 18
East Texas Saberkats
Away
Won 6-0**
April 25
Austin Outlaws
Home
Lost 13-14
May 2
H-Town Texas Cyclones
Home
Won 20-12
May 9
Austin Outlaws
Away
Lost 14-28
May 16
H-Town Texas Cyclones
Away
Won 14-12
May 30
Austin Outlaws
Home
Won 28-14
June 13
East Texas Saberkats
Home
Won 6-0**
June 20
H-Town Texas Cyclones
Away
Won 31-0
2010
Season schedule
** = Won by forfeit
2011
Standings
Season schedule
2012
Season schedule
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