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Central PA Vipers

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Central PA Vipers
Founded2006
LeagueIndependent Women's Football League
Team historyHarrisburg Angels (NWFA) (2006)
Central PA Vipers (NWFA) (2007)
Central PA Vipers (IWFL)
(2008-2009)
Based inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
StadiumWar Veterans Memorial Field, aka Cottage Hill Field
ColorsMidnight blue, white
PresidentLindsay Snowden & Kerry Wisher
Head coach"Keys, D, Ritt, Lonnie, and Michelle"
Championships0
Division titles0

The Central PA Vipers were a team of the Independent Women's Football League. Based in the Steelton suburb of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Vipers played their home games at Steelton-Highspire School District's War Veterans Memorial Field, also known as Cottage Hill. Prior to playing in the IWFL, the Vipers were a member of the National Women's Football Association in 2006 and 2007 (in their inaugural season, they were called the Harrisburg Angels).

After four seasons and twenty-seven attempts (not counting two forfeits by the Richmond Spirit in 2007), the Vipers finally picked up their first victory on the gridiron on June 6, 2009 thanks to a 48-0 triumph over the Holyoke Hurricanes. The following week, the Vipers continued their string of success, defeating the Cape Fear Thunder, 30-6.

Season-By-Season

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Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Harrisburg Angels (NWFA)
2006 0 8 0 4th Northern North Atlantic --
Central PA Vipers (NWFA)
2007 2 7 0 4th Northern Central --
Central PA Vipers (IWFL)
2008 0 8 0 6th Eastern North Atlantic
2009 2 6 0 18th IWFL2 --
Totals 4 29 0 (including playoffs)

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2009 Season Schedule

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Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 New England Intensity Home Lost 14-21
April 25 Manchester Freedom Away Lost 0-47
May 2 Erie Illusion Away Lost 8-61
May 9 Jersey Justice Away Lost 0-34
May 23 Southern Maine Rebels Home Lost 8-14
June 6 Holyoke Hurricanes Home Won 48-0
June 13 Cape Fear Thunder Home Won 30-6
June 20 Connecticut Crushers Away Lost 0-2**

** = Forfeited

References

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  1. ^ Rozendaal, Neal. The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-9970637-0-7.