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The Texas showdown in Women's pro football

August 25, 2005 - Women's Professional Football League (WPFL)
Houston Energy News Release


Houston, TX - (August 24, 2005) The Texas Showdown between two of the Women's Professional Football League's (WPFL) elite teams is drawing near. The thrice-crowned world champion, Houston Energy, will host the 2004 champion, Dallas Diamonds, in its 2005 season home opener. Guaranteeing a Texas-style match of unbridled rivalry and competition, the Energy organization is allowing all fans free admission to the game. On August 27, 2005, at 7 p.m., Skip Lee Field will be the setting of this auspicious event. The field is located at 3356 W. Alabama. "This is the first time any team in the WPFL has offered a free game to its fans," commented Stacy Agee, Houston Energy President. "Houston sports fans are in for a treat." Tickets for the game are available by contacting the Energy office or any member of the Energy organization. On game day, any fan arriving without a ticket will be allowed entry on a space available basis. Season and single ticket holders will be seated in a reserved VIP section. "The tone has been set by previous competitions between these two teams," stated Brian Wiggins. "The intensity and mental toughness from the first play will determine the victor. The Energy is primed and ready for this showdown!" To be a part of this exciting game, please contact the Energy office at (713) 984-7676 or visit our website at www.houstonenergyfootball.com.

About the Houston Energy

The Houston Energy, a full-contact women's professional football team, operates under NFL rules. The Energy is entering its sixth season, and the Women's Professional Football League (WPFL) is entering its seventh season. The WPFL, the nation's premier professional football league for women, features 19 teams that play in the American or National Conference, which are divided into two divisions each - Southern, Western, Northern and Eastern. For more information about the WPFL, please visit its website at www.womensprofootball.com.



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