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The Desert Fire Cats are a women's football team located in Palm Springs, California. They were members of the Independent Women's Football League in 2011. The team was in the league's Pacific Southwest division, along with the Modesto Maniax, three-time IWFL champion Sacramento Sirens, and the Southern California Breakers, and the Fire Cats did not play that year. They have moved to the Women's Spring Football League along with the Nevada Storm, and joined their 8-man division for 2012 as an affiliate, along with the Las Vegas Heat and the Ventura Black Widows. The Fire Cats are Palm Springs' first football team and are recruiting players as of now.

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  • The Desert Fire Cats are a women's football team located in Palm Springs, California. They were members of the Independent Women's Football League in 2011. The team was in the league's Pacific Southwest division, along with the Modesto Maniax, three-time IWFL champion Sacramento Sirens, and the Southern California Breakers, and the Fire Cats did not play that year. They have moved to the Women's Spring Football League along with the Nevada Storm, and joined their 8-man division for 2012 as an affiliate, along with the Las Vegas Heat and the Ventura Black Widows. The Fire Cats are Palm Springs' first football team and are recruiting players as of now.
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  • Black, Light Orange
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  • Desert Fire Cats
  • Palm Springs Desert Fire Cats
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  • Brandon Williams
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  • The Desert Fire Cats are a women's football team located in Palm Springs, California. They were members of the Independent Women's Football League in 2011. The team was in the league's Pacific Southwest division, along with the Modesto Maniax, three-time IWFL champion Sacramento Sirens, and the Southern California Breakers, and the Fire Cats did not play that year. They have moved to the Women's Spring Football League along with the Nevada Storm, and joined their 8-man division for 2012 as an affiliate, along with the Las Vegas Heat and the Ventura Black Widows. The Fire Cats are Palm Springs' first football team and are recruiting players as of now.
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