San Diego Surge

San Diego Surge
Founded 2010
League Women's Football Alliance
Team history San Diego Surge (2011-present)
Based in Santee, California
Stadium Santana High School
Colors Navy blue, sky blue, white
President Knengi Martin
Head coach Mike Suggett
Championships 1
Division titles 2 (2011-12)

The San Diego Surge is a team of the Women's Football Alliance that began play in the 2011 season. Home games for the 2012 season will be played at Santana High School in Santee California. In past seasons, the Surge played at Marauder Stadium on the campus of Mira Mesa Senior High School.

In their first season, the Surge finished 8-0, winning their division, and won the American Conference championship over the Dallas Diamonds before losing to the Boston Militia in the WFA championship game.

Season-By-Season

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
2011 8 0 0 1st American South Pacific Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Silver State)
Won American Conference Semifinal (Bay Area)
Won American Conference Championship (Dallas)
Lost WFA National Championship (Boston)
2012 8 0 0 1st WFA American 17 Won American Conference Quarterfinal (Pacific)
Won American Conference Semifinal (Bay Area)
Won American Conference Championship (Dallas)
Won WFA Championship (Chicago)
Totals 23 1 0 (including playoffs)

* = current standing

Roster

San Diego Surge roster
Quarterbacks
  •  3 Melissa Gallegos
  •  7 Aisha Ruffo
  •  8 Mauri Tafao

Running Backs

  • 12 Ashley Moody
  • 18 Yaritza Perez
  • 21 Deana Guidry
  • 31 Leslie Hubbell

Receivers

  •  5 Kaycee Clark
  • 10 Holly Peterson
  • 11 Jessica Javelet
  • 15 Kelly Magnuson
  • 45 Celina Graves
  • 82 Brittany Cotton
Offensive Line
  • 50 Jennifer White
  • 53 Courtney Vasques
  • 54 Christina Carrillo
  • 55 Katrina Walter
  • 63 Jessica Cable
64  Kristi McKinney 
  • 66 Yessica Palmer
  • 69 Eboni Chambers
  • 70 Regina Jaso
  • 76 Lindsay Hood
  • 77 Sabrina Wilson

Defensive Line

  • 49 Carol Van Natten (DE)
  • 56 Jana Schroth (DE)
  • 65 Renisha Gates
  • 72 Michelle Starks
  • 92 Linda Arnaud
  • 93 Crystal Stokes (DE)
  • 96 Joniece Edwards
  • 97 Aniko Quest
  • 99 Elizabeth Floto

Linebackers

  • 23 Crystal Elton
  • 24 Kalilah Lawson
  • 27 Chandra Thomson
  • 38 Cilena Mosley
  • 41 Traci Alexander
  • 42 Aleeza Goggins
  • 44 Samantha White
  • 58 Shinobu Williams
  • 59 Amy Deal
  • 68 Elizabeth Garza
Defensive Backs
  •  2 Desiree Weimann (FS)
  • 22 Duece Reyes (SS)
  • 5 Stephanie Thomlinson
  • 33 Tracy Wong

Special Teams

  • 91 Andrea Grant

Multiple Positions

  • Currently vacant
Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt List

  • Currently vacant

Practice Squad

  • Currently vacant


Rookies in italics
Roster updated May 12, 2012
46 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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2011

Standings

2011 South Pacific Division
W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y-San Diego Surge 8 0 0 1.000 483 54 4-0 --- W8
Pacific Warriors 4 4 0 0.500 173 193 2-2 4.0 L3
Las Vegas Showgirlz 3 5 0 0.375 48 251 0-4 5.0 L1

Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 9 Las Vegas Showgirlz Home Won 84-0
April 16 Los Angeles Amazons Away Won 74-0
April 30 Pacific Warriors Home Won 82-0
May 7 Arizona Assassins Home Won 55-20
May 14 Silver State Legacy Home Won 48-15
May 21 Las Vegas Showgirlz Away Won 55-0
June 4 Bay Area Bandits Away Won 42-13
June 11 Pacific Warriors Away Won 43-6
June 25 Silver State Legacy (American Conference Quarterfinal) Home Won 41-7
July 9 Bay Area Bandits (American Conference Semifinal) Home Won 36-0
July 16 Dallas Diamonds (American Conference Championship) Home Won 48-20
July 30 Boston Militia (WFA National Championship) Neutral (Bedford, TX) Lost 19-34

2012

Season schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 21 Silver State Legacy Home Won 42-0
April 28 Arizona Assassins Away Won 64-0
May 5 Pacific Warriors Away Won 69-12
May 12 West Coast Lightning Away Won 55-0
May 19 Bay Area Bandits Home Won 57-0
June 2 Silver State Legacy Away Won 48-0
June 9 Arizona Assassins Home Won 62-0
June 16 Pacific Warriors Home Won 49-0
June 30 Pacific Warriors Home Won 48-0


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