I
didn’t visit a single tryout, a single practice, a single team meeting. I missed the season opener, a 50-10 victory
over Tulsa.
But
I did read the roster.
And
the roster says 2013 could be a very good year for the Austin Outlaws.
This is an older photo of Shadan Hurd, wearing her original jersey number. Now she's #24. She is one of my all-time favorite Outlaws. One of these days we'll feature her in a player profile. |
The
roster says Shadana Hurd is back. Shadana
is good! Great! She is both quick and fast. She was the nicknamed BoPeep because she
didn’t want to get her uniform dirty. Everyone
gets tackled but Shadana ended a lot of her runs in the end zone, standing on
both feet, uniform untarnished. She’ll
be wearing #24. Watch her. Watch fast.
She moves so fast she sometimes looks like a blur on the field.
Bridgette Brown is back. Unlike Shadana, Bridgette wants her uniform dirty, as long as she brings an opposing runner to the ground with her. I first noticed Bridgette a few years ago when I saw runners go from up to down so fast I almost missed it. Bridgette is an amazing tackler. She is listed on the roster as on the defensive line. I like her better at linebacker but wherever she plays on defense, she will be a force for opponents to reckon with. She’ll be wearing #42. Watch her when the Outlaws are on defense. She’ll be around the ball.
Bridgette covers a lot of the field. If you've played football you know the open field tackles are difficult. Bridgette brings runners down wherever they are, open field or in a crowd. |
Patricia
Kincheon is back. She joins the
Capers-Christobal sisters to make three three-hundred pound players in the
line. I’m pretty sure this is a first
for the Outlaws. And a welcome first. Football loves big. She’ll be wearing #54.
Tara
Andrickson is gone. She was the 2012
defensive player of the year and she will be missed.
Amazingly, Grandma Ski Tejeda, #8, returns for her thirteenth season, a women’s pro football record. I absolutely love her style of play ranging far and wide on the field in pursuit of the ball carrier, hitting with power, getting her uniform dirty.
My
friend Tiffany “Crash” James is gone.
She was one of the early Outlaws who retired for a couple years and
returned in 2012 for one more season. I’ll
miss her reckless-abandon style of play, that earned her the “Crash”
nickname. More, I’ll miss her positive
personality and ever-present smile.
Tara Andrickson, #33 and the 2012 defensive player of the year, chasing down an opposing ball carrier. She did a lot of that. |
Amazingly, Grandma Ski Tejeda, #8, returns for her thirteenth season, a women’s pro football record. I absolutely love her style of play ranging far and wide on the field in pursuit of the ball carrier, hitting with power, getting her uniform dirty.
Scanning
the roster gives Outlaw fans reason to be optimistic about this season. Lots of last year’s rookies are this year’s
veterans. The year of experience will make
them more competitive this season. Want
proof? Look at the first game win, 50-10
over Tulsa.
The
roster lists eight coaches! Including
the return of Frank Brown. I recognize
some of the names but three are new to me.
Football is a complicated sport.
Many Outlaws hadn’t played the game before joining the team. Football is a sport traditionally reserved
for men (and boys). The Outlaws ladies
are eager to learn more. They’ll take all
the coaching they can get.
I
want to compliment whoever is doing the Outlaws website this season. I especially appreciate the roster providing more player information. It is giving me subject material for this
blog. Expect at least one more posting
inspired by what I noticed “roster reading.”
Personal Note: This blog has been idle for about four months
as I’ve been involved in some family projects.
The blog has been fun and I hope to keep it going. There are some obstacles. More on this later.
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