Thursday, October 25, 2012
All 17 signed sports bras from Green Bay Chill players sold, with money going to the Keep a Breast Foundation.
This month's Lingerie Football League bra auction pulled in just under $600 for the Keep a Breast Foundation. The auction featured 17 signed sports bras from Green Bay Chill players. It was put together by the same West Cobb family behind April's MZ & Emmers Sports Bra Auction for Breast Cancer, which featured 200-plus athletic undergarments from women of various sports and raised more than $12,000 for breast cancer causes. "I've been talking to another LFL team and also a WMMA (Women's Mixed Martial Arts) group," organizer and father David Bayer said. "We'll be doing auctions with them." Patch will post information on those auctions when it's available. Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to West Cobb Patch’s free …
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
The talent call is scheduled for Nov. 10 in Fairburn.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
The planned Atlanta franchise of the Lingerie Football League has announced an open tryout date in the area for November. The tryout is set for 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10 at Score Indoor, 1245 Oakley Industrial Boulevard, Fairburn. Participants are asked to wear athletic gear and arrive an hour before the session begins. Applicants will be judged on agility, speed, strength and focus. The tryout application can be downloaded online and should be brought to the session. Those selected at the tryout will advance to an Atlanta mini-camp. In the LFL, football is seven on seven, with no punting or field goals. The league currently has 12 teams, divided into four divisions. Atlanta's team name hasn't been announced yet. Don’t miss any of the …
Monday, October 8, 2012
Proceeds will go to the Keep a Breast Foundation.
Starting Sunday, Oct. 14, bidders will have a chance to take home a signed sports bra from one of 17 players from the Green Bay Chill of the Lingerie Football League. The auction is being organized by the same West Cobb family that put together April's MZ & Emmers Sports Bra Auction for Breast Cancer. It featured 200-plus athletic undergarments from women of various sports and raised more than $12,000 for breast cancer causes. Eleven lingerie football players contributed to that auction. David Bayer—who puts the auctions on with his wife, Carey, daughter, Emma, and family friend and professional soccer player McCall Zerboni—said the upcoming auction concentrates on the theme of a single team and sport rather than women from different …