Sacramento Sirens Announce Spring Mini-Camp

Published on January 29, 2003 under Independent Women's Football League (IWFL)
Sacramento Sirens News Release


SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Sacramento Sirens, Sacramento's professional women's full tackle football team, are pleased to announce its player mini-camp on Saturday, February 1st at Capital Christian High School from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This mini-camp is for professional women football players both on an established team or a new recruit. The Sirens coaching staff led the 2002 Sirens to the Women's Affiliated Football Conference Championship capping off a perfect season. Head Coach David Gray and Offensive Coordinator Ron Brown will be on hand to teach women football players the basics of the game in addition to specific position coaching. This mini-camp presents a prime opportunity for women football players around the region to develop and perfect their football skills while learning from two of the top coaches in the league.

Location: Capital Christian High School

9470 Micron Avenue

Sacramento, CA

(off Highway 50 at Bradshaw)

When: Saturday, February 1, 2003

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Fee: $25.00 (includes instruction and lunch)

Who can attend: Only women on an established women's professional football team or new recruits

What to bring: Workout clothes, helmets and cleats

Contact: 916.492.4540 or visit www.sacramentosirens.com (for mini-camp information)

About the Sacramento Sirens

Incorporated in 2001, the Sacramento Sirens are Sacramento's premier professional women's full tackle football team. In 2002, the Sirens became the first team in the Women's Affiliated Football Conference (WAFC) history to finish both the regular and post season with a perfect 10-0 record going on to win the WAFC Championship. In conjunction with the Sirens Sports Foundation, the Sirens promote fitness and athleticism for girls and women through participation in the sport of football at all levels.



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