Dayton Diamonds

Dayton Diamonds
Founded2008
LeagueWomen's Football Alliance
Team historyNWFA (2008)
WFA (2009-present)
Based inClayton, Ohio
StadiumNorthmont High School
ColorsBlack, turquoise
PresidentTanya Jackson
Head coachTodd Edwards
Championships0
Division titles0

The Dayton Diamonds are a charter member of the Women's Football Alliance which began play in 2008. Based in Dayton, Ohio, home games are played on the campus of Northmont High School in nearby Clayton.

In their inaugural season, the Diamonds competed in the National Women's Football Association.

The Diamonds have partnered with The Miami County Post, a news and information website based in Troy, Ohio to rebroadcast home and road games on a taped delay.[1]

The Diamonds remained dormant for 4 seasons and the team's fate was uncertain throughout that period. However, it was announced[who?] that they would return for the 2016 WFA season.

Season-By-Season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Dayton Diamonds (NWFA)
2008 1 7 0 3rd Northern Midwest --
Dayton Diamonds (WFA)
2009 1 7 0 5th National Central --
2010 0 8 0 3rd National Mid Atlantic --
2011 0 8 0 3rd National North Central --
Totals 2 30 0

[2]

2008

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 19 Fort Wayne Flash Home Lost 0-59
May 3 West Michigan Mayhem Away Lost 0-82
May 10 Cincinnati Sizzle Away Lost 6-54
May 17 Indianapolis Chaos Home Won 14-8
May 24 Fort Wayne Flash Away Lost 0-62
June 7 Cincinnati Sizzle Home Lost 0-61
June 14 West Michigan Mayhem Home Lost 0-68
June 21 Indianapolis Chaos Away Lost 6-12

2009

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Indiana Speed Away Lost 8-62
May 2 West Michigan Mayhem Home Lost 0-56
May 9 Fort Wayne Flash Home Lost 0-29
May 30 Toledo Reign Away Lost 8-20
June 6 Indiana Speed Home Lost 0-56
June 13 West Michigan Mayhem Away Lost 0-55
June 20 Fort Wayne Flash Away Lost 20-68
June 27 Toledo Reign Home Won 6-0

2010

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result[3]
April 10 Pittsburgh Force Away Lost 8-9
April 24 Columbus Comets Away Lost 0-43
May 8 Toledo Reign Home Lost 0-7
May 15 Detroit Dark Angels Away Lost 0-54
May 22 Indiana Speed Away Lost 0-45
June 5 Pittsburgh Force Home Lost 6-12
June 12 Columbus Comets Home Lost 0-48
June 19 Pittsburgh Force Home Lost 0-13

2011

Standings

2011 North Central 2 Division
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W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y-Detroit Dark Angels 6 2 0 0.750 242 82 3-1 --- W4
Toledo Reign 4 4 0 0.500 209 161 3-1 2.0 L3
Dayton Diamonds 0 8 0 0.000 24 462 0-4 5.5 L8

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Toledo Reign Home Lost 0-61
April 16 St. Louis Slam Away Lost 0-70
April 30 Cincinnati Sizzle Home Lost 12-51
May 7 Toledo Reign Away Lost 0-63
May 14 Detroit Dark Angels Away Lost 0-69
May 21 West Michigan Mayhem Home Lost 0-63
June 4 Kentucky Karma Away Lost 12-28
June 11 Detroit Dark Angels Home Lost 0-57

References

  1. ^ "Diamonds To Be Broadcast Online". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  2. ^ Rozendaal, Neal (20 January 2016). The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-9970637-0-7.
  3. ^ "Dayton Diamonds 2011 Schedule".

External links

  • Dayton Diamonds official website
  • Diamonds To Be Broadcast Online
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