Western Women’s Canadian Football League 2019

Western Women's Canadian Football League 2019 [Reference: 1]
Western Women’s Canadian Football League 2019 [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

WWCFL 2019PWLTPFPAPct
Prairie Conference
Saskatoon Valkyries4400154201.000
Manitoba Fearless431013846.750
Regina Riot41309294.250
Winnipeg Wolfpack40400224.000
Western Conference
Edmonton Storm431012181.750
Calgary Rage431021643.750
Lethbridge Steel4220229102.500
Northern Anarchy40400340.000
[Reference: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
2019Edmonton Storm102Northern Anarchy0
2019Calgary Rage21Lethbridge Steel27
2019Saskatoon Valkyries66Winnipeg Wolfpack0
2019Manitoba Fearless9Regina Riot13
Semi-Finals
2019Edmonton Storm8Regina Riot30
2019Saskatoon Valkyries53Lethbridge Steel0
ChampionshipRegina 2019
2019Regina Riot3Saskatoon Valkyries 25
[References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
2019Calgary Rage75Northern Anarchy0
2019Lethbridge Steel51Edmonton Storm14
2019Saskatoon Valkyries57Winnipeg Wolfpack0
2019Regina Riot9Manitoba Fearless34
Week 2
2019Edmonton Storm56Northern Anarchy0
2019Lethbridge Steel25Calgary Rage55
2019Saskatoon Valkyries38Regina Riot13
2019Winnipeg Wolfpack 0Manitoba Fearless54
Week 3
2019Northern Anarchy0Calgary Rage56
2019Edmonton Storm33Lethbridge Steel20
2019Winnipeg Wolfpack0Regina Riot63
2019Manitoba Fearless0Saskatoon Valkyries37
Week 4
2019Edmonton Storm18Calgary Rage10
2019Northern Anarchy0Lethbridge Steel133
2019Manitoba Fearless50Winnipeg Wolfpack0
2019Regina Riot7Saskatoon Valkyries2
[References: 2]

Report

Saskatoon Valkyries won the 9th Western Women’s Canadian Football League Championship in 2019, defeating hosts Regina Riot 25-3 in the Championship Game. They had gone through the season undefeated with a 4-0 Regular Season Record, topping the Prairie Conference before comprehensive victories over Winnipeg Wolfpack (66-0) and Lethbridge Steel (53-0) in the Playoffs.

The Regina Riot were runners-up in the Prairie Conference, advancing to the Championship Game with a 30-8 win over Western Conference Champions Edmonton Storm, after a 13-9 defeat of Manitoba Fearless in the Semi-Finals. Other teams in the eight-team WWCFL were Calgary Rage, runners-up in the Western Conference but knocked out at the Quarter-Final stage by Lethbridge; and Northern Anarchy, who dropped out of the League for 2020.

Saskatoon Valkyries- Western Women's Canadian Football League Champions 2019 [Photo Credit: Louis Christ] OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Saskatoon Valkyries- Western Women’s Canadian Football League Champions 2019 [Photo Credit: Louis Christ] OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

References

[1] Western Women’s Canadian Football League (2019) WWCFL Logo – ac3c7255dce79205ad91beaae8b7e65f [Internet] Available from: http://nebula.wsimg.com/ac3c7255dce79205ad91beaae8b7e65f?AccessKeyId=1A795C3DCD601BA21724&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 [Accessed 2 January 2021]

Websites

[2] Western Women’s Canadian Football League (2019) Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.wwcfl.ca/results.html [Accessed 2 January 2021]

[3] Western Women’s Canadian Football League (2019) Contact-Us [Internet] Available from: http://www.wwcfl.ca/contact-us.html [Accessed 2 January 2021]

[4] Western Women’s Canadian Football League (2019) 2019 Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.wwcfl.ca/2019-championship.html [Accessed 2 January 2021]

Images

[5] Western Women’s Canadian Football League (2019) The Saskatoon Valkyries celebrate their 2019 WWCFL Chamipionship 417cf882f185594ff2236fbf6d15bd2e [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 2 January 2021][Photo Credit: Louis Christ]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Judith Burns.

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