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Clarksville Fox to host Tennessee Valley Tigers and Chattanooga Locomotion

May 20, 2009 | Print This Post

 

clarksville-fox-trixieThe Clarksville Fox Women’s Semi-Pro Football (2-2) team will host Tier II conference foe, Tennessee Valley Tigers (3-2) of Huntsville, Alabama. This is the first of a two-game home stand for the Fox with games on May 23rd against the Tigers and May 30th versus the Chattanooga Locomotion (4-1). The Fox is coming off a tough loss against Tier I opponent Kansas City Tribe and is looking to strengthen their record and playoff seeding with victories at home against the Tier II Tigers and Locomotion. All Fox home games are held at Northwest High School in Clarksville with kickoff at 7pm.

Tickets at the gate are $10 for general admission and free for children 10 and under. In order to honor those serving our country, all military personnel and their dependents with a valid identification card will be admitted for $5 at each home game.  In addition students with valid identification will receive half off admission as well.  Pre-sale tickets are available for $5. Please see www.theclarksvillefox.com for contact information.

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Clarksville Fox to kick off 2009 season

March 26, 2009 | Print This Post

 

The Independent Women’s Football League’s Division and Conference Champions, the Clarksville Fox, will take on the Tennessee Valley Tigers in a pre-season game March 28th at Northwest High School located at 800 Lafayette Road in Clarksville. Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. with a kick off time of 7:00 p.m.

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Clarksville Fox in training at Northwest High School

Come early and enjoy BBQ’s and tailgating in the parking lot, but remember no alcohol is allowed on school premises. Concessions will be available at the game, inflatable bouncers for the kids to play on, a Fox merchandise booth, the team’s mascot “Trixy” enjoying the evening with the children young and old, and women playing full contact football. «Read the rest of this article»

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