Get to know us

Our mission

Our mission as a women's football league is to become more popular and increase the visibility of women's football. We are passionate about breaking down gender barriers and promoting gender equality in sports. Through our dedication and hard work, we aim to inspire young girls and women to pursue their dreams in football and to challenge societal norms. We believe that by showcasing our skills and talent on and off the field, we can change the perception of women's football and encourage a larger audience to support and engage with our team. We strive to create a positive and inclusive environment where women can thrive in the sport they love. Together, we are determined to make a lasting impact and leave a legacy for future generations of female footballers.

Our vision

Women's football has become a powerful force in the sporting world, and our vision for female football players is to create a platform where they can shine and excel. We believe that women have the same potential and passion for the game as their male counterparts, and it is our mission to provide them with equal opportunities and resources. We aim to break down the barriers and stereotypes that have held women back in the past, and empower them to reach their full potential on and off the field. Through dedicated coaching, support, and investment, we strive to nurture talent, foster a sense of camaraderie, and promote inclusivity in the world of football. Our vision is to see female football players celebrated and revered on the same level as their male counterparts, inspiring the next generation of athletes and reshaping the landscape of women's football.

Our leadership

Daryl Hobbs

Owner

Daryl is is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for five seasons for the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, New Orleans Saints, and Seattle Seahawks. He played in the Canadian Football League from 1999 to 2000 with the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Hobbs also played in the XFL for the Memphis Maniax. He was also a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

In 2012, Daryl Hobbs took over the head coach position with Robert E. Lee High School in Houston, Texas. Previous to that assignment, Hobbs served as the head coach at Legacy Christian High School for two years in Beaumont, Texas. At Legacy Christian, he turned a winless team to have a 13-8 record and in 2011, his best season, Legacy Christian was within one game of going to playoffs.

Curtis Pippin

Owner

Curtis has been coaching women's football since 2003/2003 WPFL champions. He also has been the owner and operator of KCP Overhead Crane service in Houston Texas since 2008.

Todd Rogers

Owner

Mr. Bryan “Todd" Rogers has been doing civil engineering throughout the greater Houston, Texas area for over 30+ years. He is a BIM Manager for

Walter P Moore, who is a large firm known for designing stadiums across the country. Mr. Rogers has a proven track record of success for implementing technology to engineering firms to speed up production and accuracy for a large increase of ROI.

Todd has a history of leading a strong team and delivering next-generation technical solutions, improving revenues, margins, and workplace productivity. He has an outstanding record of providing technical support for clients through on-site training and web support.

Mr. Rogers' wife, Angelica Miralrio, has played several years and for several leagues including the following: IWFA, WFA (IWFL), XLeague (LFL), WNFC, WFFN, including several leagues in Mexico.

Pamela & Charlie McQueer

Commissioners

In 2000, Pam and Charlie started the first women's professional football team in Michigan with NWFA (National Women's Football Association.)

While in her position as women's football team owner, Pam saw the need for a shoulder pad designed for women. She then invented the first women's football shoulder pad. In 2005, Pam left the NWFA to accept a position as a project manager to oversee the female shoulder pad line now known as Zena, with Douglas Sports & Pads.

Michelle McDonald

VP of League Operations

Hometown - Paducah, Kentucky. Michelle attended the University of Pittsburgh and has 8+ years experience in competitive league football. Positions held: assistant coach, vice president, president/owner, 4 years on the Mid State Youth Football League Board 2023, and a Hall of Fame inductee into the MSYFL Hall of Fame.

President/owner of the Tennessee Enforcers Women's Football. She served in the US Army for 7 years as a finance specialist. She has a passion for the game of football with a drive to empower women to push for their athletic abilities. Not only to play, but to also get paid, along with recognition and respect. Michelle currently resides Nashville, Tennessee.