Majestics women’s tackle football starts season with Kent scrimmage

The Seattle Majestics are ready for battle. Now entering their second season in Kent, the women’s tackle football team is having its first event of the season: A team scrimmage Saturday.

The Majestics' Jasmine Arriola

The Majestics' Jasmine Arriola

The Seattle Majestics are ready for battle.

Now entering their second season in Kent, the women’s tackle football team is having its first event of the season: A team scrimmage Saturday.

Called the Red/Black Scrimmage, the event gets under way 7 p.m. under the lights at Kent-Meridian High School’s French Field.

“This is the first year we’re doing the whole intersquad scrimmage,” said team co-owner Camille Head, who also plays wide receiver and defensive back. “I think one of the most exciting things is we’re going to be checking out our new offense we’ve got running. (Fans will see) the new players getting their first hits, catching their first ball, getting their first touchdowns.”

This year’s squad combines seasoned veterans with some new, younger talent, and Head said the young blood should bring good things to the program.

“If anything having the newer, younger, more athletic players come out is beneficial to us, because they’re coming from backgrounds that kind of parallel the intensity of football,” she said.

At 40 players, the team has a full roster.

And in addition to the new talent on the field, the Majestics have a new coach.

Replacing Mike Talley is Josh Bellinger, a rising talent who played several years of semi-pro ball.

Head explained that Talley opted out of the program in order to spend more time with his son, who is in his last year of high school.

Head said there’s an exciting announcement coming later this month: one Majestics player has made first-ever U.S. women’s tackle football team. She’s waiting for USA Football, which has organized the team, to make the announcement. That team will play in the world championships in Sweden, June 28 through July 4.

“Hopefully that will jazz up a lot of people,” Head said, of fans wanting to see the player perform in Kent.

Stay tuned with the Kent Reporter for a full feature about that player, when the announcement comes. The word is she’s from the South Sound area.

The Majestics’ season opener is April 3 versus the California Quake in Downey, Calif.

Their home opener is April 10 against the Sacramento Sirens. Kick off is 6 p.m.

The Majestics went undefeated during last year’s regular season, but were bumped off in the first game of the playoffs, after a close match with Chicago. They finished their season seventh, out of 50 teams in the Independent Women’s Football League.

Admission to Saturday’s scrimmage is by donation at the gate.

Learn more about the Majestics

To get more information about admission, team information (including this season’s roster), as well as merchandise and ticket specials, visit the Majestics’ Web site at www.theseattlemajestics.com.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Life

Photos by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
Elf Academy cadets in Renton earn their jingle bells | Photos

The annual Elf Academy let’s local kids get their holiday spirit on with fun games, dancing and crafts.

Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.
Ukraine’s most prestigious dancers bring ‘The Nutcracker’ to South King County

On Sunday, Dec. 22, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will showcase the most prestigious ballet dancers from Ukraine.

The Kent International Festival received a $15,700 grant from 4Culture, one of several Kent groups to get funds. Courtesy Photo, Kent International Festival
Kent cultural groups to receive county grants from 4Culture

Kent International Festival, Kent Downtown Partnership, Greater Kent Historical Society among organizations

t
Kent’s Winterfest kicks off holiday season with tree lighting, parade

‘A fun, fabulous time had by all’ during celebration at Town Square Plaza

t
Donations begin in Kent for annual Toys for Joy program

Firefighters also run Jerry Woods Holiday Engine program to collect toys, money

t
Entertainers wanted for Talent Quest show in Kent on Jan. 30

People of all ages and talents invited to register for event that will feature cash prizes

In early October, the Tahoma National Cemetery donated over 1,000 pounds of food for King County Veterans Program clients. According to the KCVP Facebook page, 34 food bags were made to give away to local veterans. Photo courtesy of King County Veterans Program
Veteran services throughout South King County

When it comes to local services for veterans and their families, the… Continue reading

The Kent Holiday Craft Market will run Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1-2 at the Kent Senior Center, 600 E. Smith St. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent
Catch the Kent Holiday Craft Market Friday, Saturday Nov. 1-2

Features one-of-a-kind, handcrafted gifts from local artists and craftspeople

Photos by Joshua Solorzano/The Mirror
Wild Waves 2024 Crypt Keeper Challenge contestants.
Wild Waves 24-hour coffin challenge produces 5 brave winners

The first meal of the night at the Federal Way amusement park was tarantula-covered pizza.

Team Survivor Northwest hike to Twin Lakes in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Courtesy photo.
Team Survivor Northwest leads hiking adventures for women battling cancer

“It’s so wonderful connecting with all these women,” said breast cancer survivor Jennifer Dovey.

Kent Station’s annual Haunted Boo-Levard is from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 at the shopping center. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Station
Kent Station shopping center plans Halloween celebration Oct. 31

Trick or treating at local shops from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

t
Street of Treats Halloween event in downtown Kent set for Oct. 26

A frightfully fun family outing from 2 to 5 p.m. at 11 participating businesses