Emerald Coast Barracudas

The Emerald Coast Barracudas were a women's American football team in the Women's Football Alliance. Previously a member of the National Women's Football Association and known as the Panama City Beach Rumble and the Emerald Coast Sharks, they were based in Panama City, Florida (along Florida's Emerald Coast). They played their home games at Pete Edwards Field.

Emerald Coast Barracudas
Founded2002
LeagueWomen's Football Alliance
Team historyPanama City Beach Rumble (NWFA) 2002-2003
Emerald Coast Sharks (NWFA) 2005
Emerald Coast Barracudas (NWFA) 2006-2008
Emerald Coast Barracudas (WFA) 2009-Present
Based inPanama City Beach, Florida
ArenaPete Edwards Field
ColorsBlue, silver, white
PresidentDavid L. Freeland
Head coachDavid L. Freeland
Championships0
Division titles0

Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Panama City Beach Rumble (NWFA)
20021704th South--
20034403rd Southern--
2004Did Not Play
Emerald Coast Sharks (NWFA)
200508014th Southern--
Emerald Coast Barracudas (NWFA)
20061704th Southern Southeast--
20070804th Southern South--
20080804th Southern Southeast--
Emerald Coast Barracudas (WFA)
20090805th American Southeast--
Totals6500

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2009 Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 18 Jacksonville Dixie Blues Home Lost 16-64
April 25 Memphis Belles Away Lost 0-50
May 2 Gulf Coast Riptide Home Lost 8-66
May 16 New Orleans Blaze Home Lost 20-39
May 30 Memphis Belles Home Lost 12-44
June 6 Jacksonville Dixie Blues Away
June 20 Gulf Coast Riptide Away
June 27 New Orleans Blaze Away
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References

  1. Rozendaal, Neal. The Women's Football Encyclopedia. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-9970637-0-7.
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