Barnstable Grads Make Their Mark On Team (Cape Cod Times)
A pair of Barnstable High School graduates got a chance to play on their sport’s biggest stage.
All the stories about our 2017 season.
A pair of Barnstable High School graduates got a chance to play on their sport’s biggest stage.
Kyle Wescott of MyW Sports reports on the 2017 WFA National Championship Game.
The Boston Renegades scored three consecutive touchdowns while holding their opponent scoreless for the final 31 minutes and 55 seconds of the game, but their comeback bid ran short on time in the national championship game.
In recent years, the New England Patriots have set the standard for dominance in professional football. Now, a local women’s team is looking to do the same.
Eleven players from the Boston Renegades have been recognized as All-Americans by the Women’s Football Alliance.
Barnstable High School graduates Marcia Beatty and Steph Jeffers will play on the biggest stage their sport has to offer Saturday night.
When Mansfield teacher Hillary Crook puts her game face on, woe be to anyone with thoughts of getting their hands on her quarterback.
Emily Beinecke, a former three-sport athlete at Concord-Carlisle, will be playing with the Boston Renegades football team in the Women’s Football Alliance title game this Saturday.
Revere standout excels on ‘D’ as Renegades advance to Super Bowl.
Boston Defeats Chicago Force 47-33 to advance to the WFA National Championship Game (WBowl II).
The Boston Renegades advanced to the WFA league championship game by defeating the Chicago Force 47-33.
The Boston Renegades will move their conference championship game against the Chicago Force to DellaRusso Stadium.
Three Boston Women’s Football players claimed gold medals as members of the U.S. Women’s National American Football Team.
Former Revere High star Jess Penta’s athletic career will come full circle when she steps on to the field at Della Russo Stadium Saturday for the Boston Renegades in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) Conference Championship Game.
The Boston Renegades will be taking on the Chicago Force in the National Conference Championship at Harry Della Russo Stadium in Revere on July 8.
The WFA Regional Finals were hosted by the Boston Renegades at O’Connor Stadium at Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury.
The Boston Renegades advanced to the conference finals by defeating the D.C. Divas in dramatic fashion, scoring 14 points in the final nine minutes of the contest to surmount an 11-point deficit.
The Boston Renegades are the top seed in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) playoffs after finishing the regular season with a 7-0 record.
The Renegades withstood a late rally by Philadelphia to finish the regular season undefeated at 7-0.
Renegades running back Whitney Zelee #33 rushed for over 150 yards and two touchdowns in the second half to lead Boston to a come-from-behind victory over the previously undefeated Chicago Force.
A fumble recovery by Renegades defensive end Brooke Goodman in the final minute of a rainy fourth quarter sealed a come-from-behind victory over the visiting Pittsburgh Passion, 33-28.