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The Women’s Sexy Football League in Tulsa finished the season with The Squad defeating GVO 25-20 in the championship game at the Salvation Army North Mabee Boys & Girls Club field on Aug. 21, 2022. A week later, the top WSFL players competed in the All-Star game with the Westside winning 25-24 over the Eastside on Aug. 28, at the Salvation Army. As one of the organizers noted, the three-year-old, six-team league is comprised of mothers, wives, firefighters, nurses, teachers, dentists, cashiers and “SUPERWOMEN.” “Proud to say we have an amazing talented group of women and can’t wait till next season!!”

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