by Troy Whigham, with Kiera Massette Somers and Krystal Gray
After the LFL announced that the New York Majesty would not be returning for a second season of play, a number of players found themselves without a team. Tanyka Renee and Angela Perfetto, who were interviewed earlier, opted to play for the Philadelphia Passion as rookies on a team full of returning veterans.
Krystal Gray and Kiera Massette Somers decided to play for the new Baltimore Charm as veterans on a team full of rookies.
Troy Whigham caught up with the two All-Whigham Team players to see how things were coming along.
(1) You were both injured going in the final Majesty game against Tampa. Have you recovered from those injuries and are you up to full speed yet?

Kiera Massette Somers
Kiera: Yes! What a heartbreak to miss that final game in Tampa! I’m still in Physical Therapy two or three days a week for the ankle (it was a third degree ankle sprain) but it’s mostly precautionary at this point, just to keep it healthy and prevent it from happening again. I’m pretty much at full speed, taking extra steps to be super-careful with it by taping it, using a brace, lots of ice-baths, etc…. It still gets pretty swollen and wearing heels is a challenge!

Krystal Gray
Krystal: I have been working with my personal trainer Mark Aquino from New York and Shannon Wallace our team trainer here in Baltimore on strengthening the areas around the injury*. I have also been working with all the coaches at the Darrin Slack Quarterback Academy and specifically Coach Will Hewlett (Player Development) and Coach Dub Maddox (the Offensive Coordinator, Passing Game Coordinator and the Quarterback Coach at Jenks High School in Oklahoma, which was recently seen on NFL Network) on perfecting the mechanics of throwing, and the technicalities that go along with being a QB. Being blessed to have these trainers and coaches is teaching me to deal with the injury and to play through it correctly.
* Krystal had a torn labrum in her throwing shoulder for most of last season.

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(2) As veteran players now with a team that’s new to the league, have you done anything to help the other players prepare for the upcoming season?
Kiera: I really wanted the new Charm girls to feel comfortable coming to me with ANY questions or concerns about the league, or football in general. It should be a positive learning experience, and I know how nerve-racking it can be when you’re new to something. They are an AMAZING group of girls, and the team chemistry is already there! We, as veterans, are still learning too! Our coaching and training staff is so good at what they do, and I really don’t think there will be a better prepared or conditioned team in the Eastern Conference!
Krystal: The best way to help our teammates is to serve them with love through actions. Respect is earned on the field when our teammates see us suffer the way they are suffering; when they can see with their eyes, not hear from our mouth, that we place them before us and continue to do so.
(3) As veteran players, have you made the rookies wash your cars or sing a song at practice?
Kiera: HAHAHA! I didn’t even think about doing anything like that! We have some fun events coming up so, Hmmm…maybe I’ll have to look into it. But, I might have to join-in and sing along. Everyone knows how I feel about karaoke!*

* For those who haven’t read the interview I did with Kiera last season, she comes from a family of athletes and musicians. She’s a football player that can carry a tune!
Krystal: I try not to single myself out as a veteran because we are all rookies on the Baltimore Charm. Its a brand new team which means no one is a veteran to the team. No one is above anyone and every one of us practices and competes side by side.
(4) Can any of the rookies do a one-arm pushup?
Kiera: I can think of a few girls who I’m almost CERTAIN can do a one-armed pushup! Carol King, Samantha Allen Smith, and Chantelle Ringgold to name a few. There may even be more than that. A lot of these girls came into the league already very well conditioned, which is so awesome!
Krystal: Our team is very blessed with talent. Every player that was at practice Sunday was made to be a star and left 110% on the field. The coaches even go through the drills with us.

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(5) What do you think is the biggest difference between playing for the Majesty and training with the Charm?
Kiera: I think that there is always a chemistry factor when you get people in any sport together to compete at any level. The league was very new when the NY Majesty made it’s debut, and there was a lot of experimenting and trial and error, which comes with the territory of anything new and different. It was hard at first to find the level of commitment and that ‘chemistry’ that you need from players for a successful team, and through all adversity, the Majesty continued to push forward and finish out the season. It’s tough to compare NY to the Baltimore Charm. One is definitely not better or worse than the other, just different. Different city, different players, different coaching styles, different mindsets. Everyone knows how tough NYC can be, and it takes a lot to really thrive in that market. The Majesty will be back, and bigger than ever, though. I’m sure of it!
Krystal: It’s in the name. Majesty: Kings and queens fall when they all try to stand alone. Charm: It’s magic. It’s a blessing. It’s easier to work harder for people you know love you and care for you.

Bienvenido a Miami!
(6) The Majesty went winless in 2009-10. Did you learn anything from that experience?
Kiera: Well, we learned to never give up. Those of us who stuck out the season through the heartache, coaching changes, roster changes, losses and injuries really learned about dedication and perseverance. It was definitely tough, but again, it was something very new and the lessons learned made us, especially as veteran players, stronger in more ways than one. That’s a big reason why I wanted the new Charm girls to feel comfortable coming to us with any questions on and off the field, ’cause odds are, we probably went through it last season!
Krystal: I learned so much I wrote a book. I almost didn’t play again and I cherished every friend I made last season like they were the last person on Earth. What I really learned was who cared and who didn’t.
(7) Which Charm players do you think will have the biggest impact on the league this season?

Kiera: Wow! I don’t know if I can pick just a few! I seriously have such a respect for the level of athleticism that I’ve seen over the past few weeks from these girls. Samantha Allen Smith (my soon-to-be roommate) has an absolute cannon for an arm. Chantelle Ringgold and Crystal Keys are two of the fastest women I have ever seen on the turf. Brittany Tegeler played soccer at UConn and Carol King may soon own an island next to Revis Island! There are so many more than just those names, but then I would have to list the entire team! Everyone really has something to bring to the table.
Krystal: It is really hard to say. Player development is still happening and you never know what will happen when the competitive gene kicks into the athletes. Every Charm player literally has a charming quality. Seriously. Each one is great at something different.
(8) You’re both All-Whigham Team players and could have been one of the best Center/Quarterback combinations in the Eastern Conference last season, but didn’t make the LFL Fantasy all-star game. Do you think you have something to prove this season?
Kiera: We definitely worked well together as a C/QB team and I know I learned a lot about the O-line and the game of football in general. I think that the challenges the NY Majesty were faced with last season had a lot to do with any of us making the LFL Fantasy All-Star game. Personally, I’m always looking to grow and develop my skills even more. I like to look at it more as having just one more goal for this upcoming season, and not so much as having ’something to prove.’ Whoever is at C and/or QB this year, I trust that the Charm’s coaching staff will have the best girl there for the job. For myself, I want to be a better football player overall, and with that, the rest will come.
Krystal: I play football to serve God first and foremost, then to serve my family, my teammates, and my coaches. The only thing I have to prove is that I still love football; I still love my God, family, teammates and coaches. I just play the game because it’s always been there. If you want to know your true character, play football. I play to refine my character. There is always room for that. I’m just thankful for the privilege to keep doing it.
Thank you for your time, ladies. Now go practice your one-arm pushups!
























