
Maine Freeze Names Coaches
February 27, 2004 - National Women's Football Association (NWFA)
Maine Freeze News Release
The Maine Freeze women's football team has announced their coaching staff for the 2004 season. The Freeze are members of the National Women's Football Association (NWFA).
The coaching staff for the Maine Freeze have a few new faces this year. Steve Feder and Jim Hartman are sharing the Head Coach spotlight this year. "We are very happy to have them working with the Maine Freeze in 2004," states Toby Bryant, team owner. "Steve worked with the Freeze last year and asked to be head coach for 2004 noting that there needed to be changes. He has experience as a player/coach for the NFL and has numerous awards in football from High School and College. Jim has a wealth of knowledge in Youth Football in Maine; Jim's programs in youth football have netted a lot of victories for those programs. Toby Bryant has seen a new team emerge this year. ¬ÅI love it! We are here for the Families in Maine, and we will be here for a very long time, I attribute this directly to the new staff and business plan. ¬Â
Chris Farrel and Mike Farda are the assistant coaches this year. Mike's daughter Courtney will also be playing this year, Mike has been coaching for the Freeze since 2002. Chris's Wife was MVP for the Maine Freeze in 2003 and has come on board this year with his Father Joe Farrel to put the Freeze defense on top.
Former Maine Freeze MVP, Lori Curtis, is the newest addition to the coaching staff. "We think it is great that our players are staying involved with the teams and coming on board as coaches. Lori was one of the founding members of the Maine Freeze and a great player. She will give her inside views to the other coaches," adds Bryant.
Tryouts for the Freeze are being held Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Bat Cave 1173 Riverside St. Portland, Maine call 207-650-6806 and ask about tryouts.
Tickets, season passes and merchandise are available at www.mainefreeze.com or call 207-650-6806 for information. The Freeze kick off their season on April 3, 2004, 7:05 PM at Fitzpatrick Stadium downtown Portland, Maine against the Rochester Raptors.
The National Women's Football Association's 4th season will kick off Saturday, April 3rd. For additional information on the National Women's Football Association, please visit www.womensfootballassociation.com. This website receives between 1 and 3 million hits per month. Or call the league office at (615) 860-4084.
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