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Basic Study on Deformation Evaluation of Steel Wire Mesh for Rational Gabion Structure Design ….…………………………………….……………..………………
Copyright © 2019, Publication Division, Center of Technology (CoT) Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University Print edition ISSN 2615-5109 Electronic edition ISSN 2621-0541 Reproduction in whole or in part by any means, is subject to the permission in writing by Publication Division, Center of Technology (CoT), Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University. All Rights Reserved. Publisher: Center of Technology, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Hasanuddin Address: Engineering Faculty Campus, Hasanuddin University Jl. Poros Malino km. 6, Bontomarannu Kabupaten Gowa, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia, 92171 Email : [email protected] Website : cot.unhas.ac.id/journals/index.php/epiije Telp/Fax : +62-(0)411-58601 EPI International Journal of Engineering Editor-in-Chief : Prof. Baharuddin Hamzah, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Associate Editors : Dr. Faisal Mahmuddin, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. Yoshihiro Narita, Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan) Guest Editor : Dr. Adi Maulana, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Editorial Board : Indonesia Dr. Muh. Arsyad Thaha, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. Hammada Abbas, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. M. Ramli Rahim, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. Herman Parung, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. Imran Umar, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Dr. Rhiza S. Sadjad, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Dr. Ganding Sitepu, Hasanuddin University (Makassar, Indonesia) Prof. Satriyo Brodjonegoro, Bandung Institute of Technology (Bandung, Indonesia) Prof. I Ketut Aria Pria Utama, Surabaya Institute of Technology (Surabaya, Indonesia) Dr. Arifuddin Idrus, Gadjah Mada University (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Dr. Ngurah Nitya, Udayana University (Denpasar, Indonesia) Dr. Putu Wijaya Sunu, Bali State Polytechnic (Denpasar, Indonesia) Dr. Lukiyanto YB, Sanata Dharma University (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Outside Indonesia Prof. Erasmo Carrera, Polytechnic University of Turin (Torino, Italy) Prof. -
Appendix File Anes 1988‐1992 Merged Senate File
Version 03 Codebook ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ CODEBOOK APPENDIX FILE ANES 1988‐1992 MERGED SENATE FILE USER NOTE: Much of his file has been converted to electronic format via OCR scanning. As a result, the user is advised that some errors in character recognition may have resulted within the text. MASTER CODES: The following master codes follow in this order: PARTY‐CANDIDATE MASTER CODE CAMPAIGN ISSUES MASTER CODES CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP CODE ELECTIVE OFFICE CODE RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE MASTER CODE SENATOR NAMES CODES CAMPAIGN MANAGERS AND POLLSTERS CAMPAIGN CONTENT CODES HOUSE CANDIDATES CANDIDATE CODES >> VII. MASTER CODES ‐ Survey Variables >> VII.A. Party/Candidate ('Likes/Dislikes') ? PARTY‐CANDIDATE MASTER CODE PARTY ONLY ‐‐ PEOPLE WITHIN PARTY 0001 Johnson 0002 Kennedy, John; JFK 0003 Kennedy, Robert; RFK 0004 Kennedy, Edward; "Ted" 0005 Kennedy, NA which 0006 Truman 0007 Roosevelt; "FDR" 0008 McGovern 0009 Carter 0010 Mondale 0011 McCarthy, Eugene 0012 Humphrey 0013 Muskie 0014 Dukakis, Michael 0015 Wallace 0016 Jackson, Jesse 0017 Clinton, Bill 0031 Eisenhower; Ike 0032 Nixon 0034 Rockefeller 0035 Reagan 0036 Ford 0037 Bush 0038 Connally 0039 Kissinger 0040 McCarthy, Joseph 0041 Buchanan, Pat 0051 Other national party figures (Senators, Congressman, etc.) 0052 Local party figures (city, state, etc.) 0053 Good/Young/Experienced leaders; like whole ticket 0054 Bad/Old/Inexperienced leaders; dislike whole ticket 0055 Reference to vice‐presidential candidate ? Make 0097 Other people within party reasons Card PARTY ONLY ‐‐ PARTY CHARACTERISTICS 0101 Traditional Democratic voter: always been a Democrat; just a Democrat; never been a Republican; just couldn't vote Republican 0102 Traditional Republican voter: always been a Republican; just a Republican; never been a Democrat; just couldn't vote Democratic 0111 Positive, personal, affective terms applied to party‐‐good/nice people; patriotic; etc. -
Of the Rotary Club of Charlotte 1916-1991
Annals of the Rotary Club of Charlotte 1916-1991 PRESIDENTS RoGERS W. DAvis . .• ........ .. 1916-1918 J. ConDON CHRISTIAN, Jn .......... 1954-1955 DAVID CLARK ....... .. •..• ..... 191 8-1919 ALBERT L. BECHTOLD ........... 1955-1956 JoHN W . Fox ........•.. • ....... 1919-1920 GLENN E. P ARK . .... ......•..... 1956-1957 J. PERRIN QuARLES . ..... ...•... .. 1920-1921 MARSHALL E. LAKE .......•.. ... 1957-1958 LEwis C. BunwELL ...•..•....... 1921-1922 FRANCIS J. BEATTY . ....•. .... ... 1958-1959 J. NoRMAN PEASE . ............. 1922-1923 CHARLES A. HuNTER ... •. .•...... 1959-1960 HowARD M. \ VADE .... .. .. .• ... 1923-1924 EDGAR A. TERRELL, J R ........•.... 1960-1961 J. Wl\1. THOMPSON, Jn . .. .... .. 1924-1925 F. SADLER LovE ... .. ......•...... 1961-1962 HAMILTON C. JoNEs ....... ... .... 1925-1926 M. D . WHISNANT .. .. .. • .. •... 1962-1963 HAMILTON W . McKAY ......... .. 1926-1 927 H . HAYNES BAIRD .... .. •.... .. 1963-1964 HENRY C. McADEN ...... ..•. ... 1927- 1928 TEBEE P. HAWKINS .. ....•. ... 1964-1965 RALSTON M . PouND, Sn. .• . .... 1928- 1929 }AMES R. BRYANT, JR .....•.. •..... 1965-1966 J oHN PAuL LucAs, Sn . ... ... ... 1929-1 930 CHARLES N. BRILEY ......•..•. ... 1966-1967 JuLIAN S. MILLER .......•... .•. .. 1930-193 1 R. ZAcH THOMAS, Jn • . ............ 1967-1968 GEORGE M. lvEY, SR ..... ..... .. 1931-1932 C. GEORGE HENDERSON ... • ..•.. 1968- 1969 EDGAR A. TERRELL, Sn...•........ 1932-1 933 J . FRANK TIMBERLAKE .......... 1969-1970 JuNIUS M . SMITH .......•. ....... 1933-1934 BERTRAM c. FINCH ......•.... ... 1970-1971 }AMES H. VAN NESS ..... • .. .. .. 1934-1935 BARRY G. MILLER .....• ... • .... 1971-1972 RuFus M. J oHNSTON . .•..... .. .. 1935-1936 G. DoN DAviDsoN .......•..•.... 1972-1973 J. A. MAYO "" "."" " .""" .1936-1937 WARNER L. HALL .... ............ 1973-1974 v. K. HART ... ..•.. •. .. • . .•.... 193 7- 1938 MARVIN N. LYMBERIS .. .. •. .... 1974-1975 L. G . OsBORNE .. ..........•.... 1938-1939 THOMAS J. GARRETT, Jn........... 1975-1976 CHARLES H. STONE . ......•.. .... 1939-1940 STUART R. DEWITT ....... •... .. 1976-1977 pAUL R. -
Blue Ridge Parkway Long-Range Interpretive Plan Was Approved by Your Memorandum, Undated
6o/%. .G3/ . B LU E R IDG E PAR KWAY r . v BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE . ;HNICAL INFOR1uA1-!ON CENTER `VFR SERVICE CENTER Z*'K PARK SERVICE 2^/ C^QZ003 United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Harpers Ferry Center P.O. Box 50 IN REPLY REFER TO: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425-0050 K1817(HFC-IP) BLRI 'JAN 3 0 2003 Memorandum To: Superintendent, Blue Ridge Parkway From: Associate Manager, Interpretive Planning, Harpers Ferry Center Subject: Distribution of Approved Long-Range Interpretive Plan for Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway Long-Range Interpretive Plan was approved by your memorandum, undated. All changes noted in the memorandum have been incorporated in this final document. Twenty bound copies are being sent to you with this memorandum, along with one unbound copy for your use in making additional copies as needed in the future. We have certainly appreciated the fine cooperation and help of your staff on this project. Enclosure (21) Copy to: Patty Lockamy, Chief of Interpretation bcc: HFC-Files HFC-Dailies HFC - Keith Morgan (5) HFC - Sam Vaughn HFC - Dixie Shackelford Corky Mayo, WASO HFC - John Demer HFC- Ben Miller HFC - Anne Tubiolo HFC-Library DSC-Technical Information Center K.Morgan/lmt/1-29-03 0 • LONG-RANGE INTERPRETIVE PLAN BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY 2002 prepared by Department of the Interior National Park Service Blue Ridge Parkway Branch of Interpretation Harpers Ferry Center Interpretive Planning 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS M INTRODUCTION ..........................................1 BACKGROUND FOR PLANNING ...........................3 PARKWAY PURPOSE .......................................4 RESOURCE SIGNIFICANCE ................................5 THEMES ..................................................9 0 MISSION GOALS ......................................... -
2.28.14 Posting
Updated as of 2/25/14 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Competition Host B/G = Boys Baseball and Girls Softball Divisions Offered G = Only Girls Softball Division Offered B = Only Boys Baseball Division Offered State State City Zip Boys/Girls Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska AK Anchorage 99502 G Alaska ASA (907) 227-7558 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD AK Eielson AFB 99702 B/G Eielson Youth Programs (907) 377-1069 [email protected] TBD TBD Eielson AFB Youth Fields AK Elmendorf AFB 99506 B/G 3 SVS/SVYY - Youth Center/B&GC (907) 552-2266 [email protected] 17-May 10:00am AMC Little League Complex AK Homer 99603 B/G Homer Little League (907) 235-6659 [email protected] 17-May 12:00pm Karen Hornaday Field AK Nikiski 99635 B/G NPRSA (907) 776-6416 [email protected] 31-May 1:00pm NPRSA Alabama AL Alabaster 35007 B/G Alabaster Parks & Recreation (205) 664-6840 [email protected] 22-Mar TBD Veterans Park AL Birmingham 35211 B/G Piper Davis Youth Baseball League (205) 616-3309 [email protected] 29-Mar 9:30am Lowery Park West End AL Demopolis 36732 B/G Synergy Sports Training LLC (334) 289-2255 [email protected] TBD TBD Synergy Sports Field 1 AL Dothan 36302 G Dothan Leisure Services (334) 615-3730 [email protected] TBD TBD Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan Leisure Services/Dothan American (334) 615-3730 [email protected] TBD TBD Doug Tew Park AL Dothan 36302 B Dothan -
HOFSTRA MEN's BASKETBALL 2005-06 Postseason NIT Notes Second Round Vs. Saint Joseph's
HOFSTRA MEN’S BASKETBALL 2005-06 Postseason NIT Notes Second Round vs. Saint Joseph’s Junior guard Loren Stokes Sophomore guard Antoine Agudio First-Team All-CAA Second-Team All-CAA First-Team NABC All-District 2 Second-Team NABC All-District 2 1,463 Career Points (seventh at HU) 981 Career Points SPORTS NEWS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY • HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11549-1090 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER (516) 463-6759 • FAX: (516) 463-5033 • [email protected] 2005-06 HOFSTRA MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES (25-6) NIT Second Round vs. Saint Joseph’s (19-13), Monday, March 20 (Philadelphia, PA) - ESPNU Hofstra Quick Facts 2005-06 HOFSTRA SCHEDULE/RESULTS Location: Hempstead, NY Enrollment: 13,400 November Founded: 1935 19 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 64-51 Postseason Bid: Seventh (four NCAA, three NIT) – Division I 22 at Notre Dame L 50-69 Hofstra Coach: Tom Pecora (5th year), 80-71 (80-71 overall) 29 at St. John’s W 64-51 SJU Series: Saint Joseph’s leads 24-1 December Last Meeting: 2005 NIT: Saint Joseph’s 53, Hofstra 44 1 BINGHAMTON W 69-55 3 DELAWARE W 79-65 Streaks, Stats, and Storylines: 7 at Virginia Commonwealth L 64-87 • Hofstra is making its seventh Division I Postseason 14 STONY BROOK W 73-56 appearance, including its second straight in the NIT. It has 17 vs. Dartmouth (at MSG) W 74-59 22 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 73-57 earned three NIT bids (1999, 2005, 2006) and four to the 30 at La Salle W 71-70 NCAA Tournament (1976, 1977, 2000, 2001). -
Observations and Tectonic Setting of Historic and Instrumentally Located Earthquakes in the Greater New York City–Philadelphia Area by Lynn R
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 98, No. 4, pp. 1696–1719, August 2008, doi: 10.1785/0120070167 Ⓔ Observations and Tectonic Setting of Historic and Instrumentally Located Earthquakes in the Greater New York City–Philadelphia Area by Lynn R. Sykes, John G. Armbruster, Won-Young Kim, and Leonardo Seeber Abstract A catalog of 383 earthquakes in southeastern New York, southwestern Connecticut, northern New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania, including metropolitan New York City and Philadelphia, is compiled from historical and instrumental data from 1677 through 2006. A magnitude-felt area relationship is used to calculate the equivalent magnitude mbLg prior to the advent of abundant instrumental data in 1974. Revised locations are computed for a number of historic earthquakes. Most hypo- centers are concentrated in older terranes bordering the Mesozoic Newark basin in the Reading, Manhattan, and Trenton prongs and in similar rocks found at a shallow depth beneath the coastal plain from south of New York City across central New Jersey. Historic shocks of mbLg 3 and larger were most numerous in the latter zone. The largest known event, mbLg 5.25, occurred just offshore of New York City in 1884. Many earthquakes have occurred beneath the 12-km wide Ramapo seismic zone (RSZ) in the eastern part of the Reading prong, where station coverage was the most ex- tensive since 1974. The southeastern boundary of the RSZ, which is nearly vertical, extends from near the surface trace of the Mesozoic Ramapo fault to depths of 12–15 km. Because the Mesozoic border fault dips about 50°–60° southeast, earth- quakes of the RSZ are occurring within middle Proterozoic through early Paleozoic rocks. -
THE HIGH COUNTRY NOTES BEACON HEIGHTS NEAR GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN at Mile 15.7, MST Crosses Boone Fork, Which Requires Wading
2 | Mountains-to-Sea Trail 1/15/14 Beacn Heights to US 421 Near Deep Gap | 3 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE • The Linn Cove Viaduct, a 1,243-foot concrete engineering marvel that carries the BRP around the base of Grandfather Mountain. • Views of Grandfather Mountain, Table Rock, Hawksbill, and Pisgah National Forest that can encompass over 50 miles on a clear day. • Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, where the MST uses the park’s former carriage trails and passes by Flat Top Manor, which now serves as the parkway’s craft center. • Scenic long-range views, pastoral meadows, picturesque creeks, tranquil forests, and intriguing rock formations The nearby resort towns of Linville, Blowing Rock, and Boone offer all Mountains-to-Sea Trail below Linn Cove Viaduct amenities. They also make it easy to break this segment into several day PHOTO BY SHELTON WILDER hikes. THE HIGH COUNTRY NOTES BEACON HEIGHTS NEAR GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN At mile 15.7, MST crosses Boone Fork, which requires wading. Depending TO US 421 NEAR DEEP GAP on the water level, you will probably wade in water up to your knees. It by Carolyn Sakowski is worth the hassle as the MST from the creek crossing to Shulls Mill Road offers an easy stroll along an old turnpike road through the forest. This 43-mile segment offers the hiker some of the most astounding scenery FMST is trying to raise money to build a bridge here, so feel free to make in northwestern North Carolina. This part of the trail, which travels along contributions. the ridge line where elevations range from 3,400 to 4,300 feet, offers views looking down the escarpment into the North Carolina piedmont. -
Hoke's History
1 Hoke was respected for his service The News-Journal 2011 Hoke Centennial to take over management of the family’s cotton as a Confederate Civilmills and War iron works; officer he was 17 at the time. Confederate soldier Robert Frederick Hoke He was 24 when he joined the Confederate died at age 75, a year after he was honored by Army and was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant- having North Carolina’s 99th county named in Co. C of the 1st North Carolina Volunteers. after him. As a member of the 33rd North Carolina Regi Hoke’s History It was Hoke’s performance as a soldier thatment, he was promoted first to major and then earned him the respect of North Carolinians. to lt. col. He led the regiment in numerous battles, including fights at Hanover Courthouse as reported by The News-Journal and Second Manassas. Hoke did not hold a rank for long before The News-Journal was founded in 1905 and was here for his next advancement. He was promoted to colonel in the 21st North Carolina in August, Hoke County’s entire history. and in January he made brigadier general for For this publication we pored through all of our microfilm, his performance at Fredericksburg. In the winter of 1962-63 he served with Gen. Robert bound books and electronic media to bring you the highlights E. Lee and was wounded at Chancellorsville. of that history, year by year. He fought as a major general in Richmond during the South’s last efforts. His regiment was hardest hit at Bentonville, Staff and a weary Hoke surrendered when orders- Pat Allen Wilson — Editor/Writer came down to do so. -
By EDWIN LARRY DIGKENS, B.A., M.A, a DIS3ERTATI0N IN
THE POLITICAL KOLE OF NÍJÍXICA Í-.U'LEIIICAIJS IN SAl^I ANTOEIO, TEXA3 by EDWIN LARRY DIGKENS, B.A., M.A, A DIS3ERTATI0N IN GOVERÍJMENT Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Technological College in Partial i^'ulfillment of the Requireraents lor the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved Accepted August, 1969 í\JoML AOTa:0\;Lr::û':rri^i':v.^ V/hatever merit thJG disserti.tion rnay have o'./e& i.v.ich to the asyistance of many people. I aii dcGpD.y indebt(;d to Professors V/illiam E. Oden and Shirley Chainnan .for to-jir direct.'i on of the dissertation. To the other rnembers of my comniittee, Professors J. William Davio, iiartin Kyre, and Paul J. V/oods, I owe particiilar thanks for their gv.idance of my doctoral program. Professor Bill Crane of St. Mary's University gave valuable aid to my field research in San Antonio. Also, I have had extensive cooperation from many persons in San Antonio too nLimerous to mention. Professors Howard Griffin and Jamos Grisham of Sari híouston State University and Mrs. Ruth Davis read portions of the manuscript and gave me the benefit of their advice. Mrs. Beverly Davis was exceedingly gracious in typing the manu- script, I must record my gratitude to these people for their help and, of course, absolve them of any responsi- bility for what is written here. I wish to dedicate this dissertation-to îlartha, Edwin, and Laura Leigh. I now understand why scholarship requires a patient family. ii TAbi-:i; oi^' coTi:: LiST OF TAB: V3. -
THE University Suspends Mcaiarney
~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marjs VOLUME 40: ISSUE 69 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24,2007 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM University suspends McAiarney Tvvo tickets Irish point guard to miss spring, summer semesters following December possession charge face off in Brey thought he was dressing were as surprised as I am, they football team for a parietals vio By BOB GRIFFIN Kyle ... tonight for the St. John's were shocked." lation .. In early 2002, football SMC race News Writer game," Janice McAlarney said. Senior Associate Athletics players Lorenzo Crawford, "I have not spoken to Coach Director John Heisler told The Justin Smith, Donald Dykes and Notre Dame basketball player Brey [since the decision was Observer Tuesday he was Abram Elam were dismissed Davis-Kennedy first Kyle McAlarney was suspended made]. He's unable to comment. Notre Dame from the University following pair to be eliminated for the spring and summer 16 miles sports information director accusations of raping a female semesters Monday and is cur away from Bernie Cafarelli said she could Notre Dame student in an off rently on his way home to me right now not comment due to privacy campus house. Later in 2002, By KELLY MEEHAN Staten Island, N.Y., his mother with the laws. Irish running back Julius Jones Saint Mary's Editor said in a phone interview team, and Brey cannot comment on the was suspended for academic Tuesday afternoon with The he's where situation either, Cafarelli said. delinquency. The Annie Davis-Courtney Observer. he has to be. McAlarney, who was pulled Since McAlarney is suspended Kennedy ticket was the first elim Janice McAlarney said her son I don't blame over during a routine traffic for the spring and summer inated Tuesday from the three - a sophomore who was basketball in -..""""""""'-"-"" stop near campus early in the semesters, not dismissed - way race for the helm of Saint charged with possession of mar this at all. -
1 2016 U.S. Women's Football Leagues Addendum
2016 U.S. Women’s Football Leagues Addendum New Mexico Adult Football League – Women’s Division (NMAFL-W) – 2015 Season The NMAFL-W launched in 2015 with five teams in New Mexico. The Alamogordo Aztecs failed to complete the season, while the Amarillo Lady Punishers joined the league late and absorbed four forfeit losses before even getting out of the gate. But the Lady Punishers were formidable once they got started, upsetting the previously undefeated Roswell Destroyers in the playoffs to make it to the first NMAFL-W title game. That opened the door for the Santa Fe Dukes to swoop in and capture the NMAFL-W championship at the conclusion of the league’s first season. Regional League Teams: 5 Games: 22 (10) Championship game result: Santa Fe Dukes 12, Amarillo Lady Punishers 6 2015 NMAFL-W Standings Teams W L PR Status Roswell Destroyers (ROSD) 8 1 CC Expansion Santa Fe Dukes (SFD) 6 4 LC Expansion Northwest Wolves (NWW) 4 5 CC Expansion Amarillo Lady Punishers (ALP) 4 6 C Expansion Alamogordo Aztecs (AAZ) 0 6 -- Expansion 2015 NMAFL-W Scoreboard 1/18 ROSD 55 AAZ 0 3/14 NWW 1 ALP 0 4/19 ALP 6 NWW 0 3/15 SFD 1 AAZ 0 1/31 SFD 1 AAZ 0 3/15 ROSD 1 NWW 0 4/25 SFD 1 ALP 0 4/26 ALP 1 AAZ 0 2/15 ROSD 1 ALP 0 3/21 NWW 16 SFD 14 5/2 ALP 22 SFD 8 2/22 ROSD 28 SFD 22 * 3/29 NWW 1 AAZ 0 5/3 ROSD 1 NWW 0 2/22 NWW 42 AAZ 0 3/29 ROSD 1 SFD 0 5/17 SFD 1 NWW 0 CC 3/7 SFD 20 NWW 2 4/12 ROSD 20 ALP 6 5/17 ALP 22 ROSD 14 CC 3/7 ROSD 1 ALP 0 6/6 SFD 12 ALP 6 C Women’s Xtreme Football League (WXFL) – 2015 Season The WXFL debuted in 2015 with only two known teams: the Oklahoma City Lady Force and the Ponca City Lady Bulldogs.