Saskatoon Valkyries

The Saskatoon Valkyries are a women's football team in the Western Women's Canadian Football League competing in the Prairie Conference. Of note, the team was undefeated in its first two regular seasons and have claimed the first four WWCFL championships in league history. The current head coach is Jeff Yausie and the team manager is Michelle Duchene. Games are contested at SMF field (formerly Gordie Howe Bowl)

Saskatoon Valkyries
Based inSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Home stadiumSaskatoon Minor Football Field
Head coachPat Barry
General managerMichelle Duchene
DivisionPrairie
Websitewww.saskatoonvalkyries.com
Current uniform
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Year by year

= Indicates Division Title
= Indicates Conference Title
= Indicates League Championship
SeasonRecordFinishPostseason
20114-0First, Prairie ConferenceLeague champions, 35–7 vs. Edmonton
20124-0First, Prairie ConferenceLeague champions, 64–21 vs. Lethbridge[1]
20133-1[2]Second, Prairie ConferenceLeague champions, 27-13 vs. Lethbridge

IFAF competitors

The following recognizes women from the Saskatoon Valkyries that competed in the IFAF Women's World Football Championships

2010

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2013

  • Jessie Buydens
  • Julie David
  • Marci Kiselyk
  • Jaime Lammerding
  • Darla Lee-Walde
  • Julie Paetsch
  • Carisa Polischuk
  • Elizabeth Thomson
  • Beth Thompson
  • Kendra Wilson[4]

Awards and honors

  • Julie Paetsch, Most Outstanding Offensive Player, 2011 WWCFL title game
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References

  1. http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/297663/saskatoon-valkyries-win-second-wwcfl-championship/
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-11-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://www.footballcanada.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=6oFU%2bJjRYNI%3d&tabid=139&language=en-CA%5B%5D
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-17. Retrieved 2013-11-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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