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For Immediate Release Contact: Farah Dailey (484) 682-4238 [email protected] PHILADELPHIA FIREBIRDS SEARCHING FOR STAR PLAYERS PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 18, 2011) Today, the Philadelphia Firebirds announced that they will host three different team try outs on Sept. 25, Oct. 16, and Nov. 20 from 9 a.m.- noon. The tryouts will take place on the Buckley Turf at Drexel University. “We are looking for strong, solid players to add to our existing championship roster,” said Head Coach Lorenzo O’Branty. “Dedication, determination, and desire are the only acceptable attitudes. We are hoping to repeat last year’s successful season.” Last year, The Firebirds won the division championship. They will play 8 regular season games in the spring, which will include 4 home games. The Firebirds will compete against Eastern powerhouse teams like the DC Divas, Pittsburgh Passion, and New York Sharks. All home games take place at the Bensalem High School Stadium. If interested in participating, please call (484) 682-4238 or email [email protected]. All athletes must pay a one-time try out fee of $40.00. - more - ! KY! Philadelphia Firebirds 2/2 About Philadelphia Firebirds: The Philadelphia Firebirds was founded in 2003 and is part of the Women’s Football League, which includes 31 different teams through out the nation. The team competes in the Eastern division and currently has 40 players along with a complete coaching staff. Tawana Grayson is the owner and operator of the Philadelphia Firebirds. ### ! KX! Twitter Text: 7$%.(23.0$%(!<%538%52&!&3(5*$%-6!),5!&+(5!)3/(.3!(+$.3+3&g!P53!1,4!-3C+j!#3(/!'%..! $,&+!B!)(..!+51,4+&g!H%&%+!$++0aee+%-145.;*,/eBJ2Y$&k!),5!%-),! ! 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