Boston Militia

Boston Militia

The Boston Militia are a women's full contact football team in the Independent Women's Football League. They play their home games at Dilboy Stadium in Somerville, Massachusetts. They are owned by car dealer Ernie Boch Jr.. The team consists of former players of the Boston Rampage and Mass Mutiny who were banded together to form the Boston Militia.

2008 schedule

Date Opponent Time/Result

4/12/08 vs DC Divas W 27-22

4/19/08 BYE

4/26/08 @ Pittsburgh Passion L 8-34

5/03/08 @ Central PA Vipers W 48-0

5/10/08 vs NY Sharks L 26-28

5/17/08 @ NY Sharks W 28-14

5/24/08 BYE

5/31/08 vs Manchester Freedom W 38-7

6/07/08 vs Montreal Blitz W 30-19

6/14/08 @ Baltimore Nighthawks W 28-6

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General Information

Ernie Boch Jr-Chairman and CEO

Michael Clemmey-President

Bruce Mittman-Chief Operating Officer

Maureen Reynolds-Delgate

Frank Ferrelli-Equipment Manager

History

season Record Playoff Result Playoff record

2003 season 8-0 L in Conference championship 1-1

2004 season 0-8 did not qualify 0-0

2005 season 3-7 did not qualify 0-0 2006 season 7-1 L in divisional playoffs 0-1

2007 season 4-4 did not qualify 0-0

2008 season 6-2 did not qualify

Overall 28-22 1-2

Star Players

The Militia are led by star quarterback Allison Cahill. She is a speedy quarterback who can get out of many tough situations, she also has the ability to scramble out of the pocket, not to mention her great arm. They also have 2 explosive running backs in Mia Brickhouse and Brittany Bushman who can turn any play into a big gain. Their best receiver is small and speedy Ginger Snow. She really has fancy feet and can make a lot of big plays. Amanda Alpert holds the O line down as their amazing center. On the defensive side of the ball there are many veterans who can stuff the run, talented and speedy corners and safeties.

Media

The first Militia game against the DC Divas had a uploadable podcast. The Militia play some of their games on fanz TV. Their game against New York at home and their game vs. the Manchester Freedom are scheduled to be televised.

External links

Boston militia official website:http://www.bostonmilitia.com/

IWFL official website:http://www.iwflsports.com/


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