Saturday, October 26, 2024

Baltimore Lingerie Football Gets Fierce

November 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Choosing Lingerie

advertisement

Kyle DeHaven of the Lingerie Foottball League’s Baltimore Charm is no joke.

Her stats on both sides of the ball are team leading, and as you can see from this recap of the Charm’s 42-6 stomping of the Toronto Triumph, she’s pretty fierce on the field.

Watching her play, you almost forget she’s in her underwear.

Almost.

The game write up is here if you’re interested in how it all went down, but we know most of you have skipped over these words and are already watching the video.

The Charm’s next home game is Friday, November 18 and you can get tickets through the Baltimore Charm website.

Questions, comments or tips? Email Sarah at sarahskogod@gmail.com. You can also follow her on Twitter (@sarahschorno).

Share and Enjoy

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • LinkedIn
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS

Lingerie Football League Wants To Launch Pee Wee Division

November 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Choosing Lingerie

102211lnl.jpg
via

Are you still lamenting the stadium-less plight of the New York Majesty? Are you convinced that the Los Angeles Temptations are forming an unstoppable dynasty? Do you love women in underwear playing football? Then you are probably already a fan of the Lingerie Football League, the premiere American woman’s tackle football league—whose barely-there uniforms include panties, bras and pads. Three years since its inception, the LFL has announced its intentions to launch a youth football division to give girls with pigtails a chance to throw around pigskins.

They made the announcement on their website this week: “The LFL firmly believes that girls want to play football, too. Now, the league is taking measures to ensure many generations of young ladies have the opportunity.” The league claims it has been contacted over recent months by parents who want their daughters to be able to play football too. The league is just as excited about the prospect of developing athletes for the future: “Obviously, the improvement of our game is directly tied into the development of the future LFL athlete…Now imagine in five years when we start fielding athletes [who] have trained their entire [lives] for the opportunity to play LFL Football.”

The National Federation of High School Associations has reported that more girls being interested in tackle football. But as Forbes brings up, it’s hard to tell whether the LFL is “what backers of girls in sports have in mind, just like I’m not sure there would be much stomach for hotties in nurse costumes leading an effort to get more girls involved in the medical field.” But on the other hand, uh, your daughter could be well on her way to making lots of friends off the field:

Share and Enjoy

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Delicious
  • LinkedIn
  • StumbleUpon
  • Add to favorites
  • Email
  • RSS