At the conclusion of the 2009-10 LFL season, the league announced that the New York Majesty would not be returning for play in the 2010-11 season. Several of the players found themselves without a team and began the process of trying to find another team to join.
Troy Whigham caught up with two former Majesty players who survived the Philadelphia Passion try-out camp – Angela Perfetto and Tanyka Renee – and they agreed to answer a few quick questions about last year, and what it’s like to be a rookie all over again.

(1) The NY Majesty had a disappointing season, going 0-3 and becoming the punching bag of the conference. Did you learn anything from that experience?

Angela Perfetto
Angela: You cant let that 0 bring you down. We had a good group of girls going into the Tampa Breeze game. When Tanyka scored that first TD, I swore we were gonna walk away with a win. We worked so hard at practice. I think it was the first time that the girls walked away proud of what was accomplished. Even though we lost, we gave Tampa a run for their money. We left Tampa with our heads held high, baby.

Tanyka Renee
Tanyka: Playing for the NY Majesty made me a stronger person. My team-mates and I had 4 different coaches; players came and went. But in the end my love for football only grew stronger.
I had to play for the entire game; water breaks were rare, but through trials and tribulations my teammates and I remained strong. We may have lost the games, but we refused to lose our spirit.
I learned to never give up. Everything happens for a reason. Through this experience, I met some amazing girls; girls who will be my sisters for the rest of my life!
(2) As experienced LFL players trying out for a new team, did that give you an advantage at the Philadelphia try-outs?
Angela: The only advantage is that I know how Mitch runs the LFL and what he is looking for in a player. Other than that it felt like I was starting all over, trying out for the first time.
Tanyka: There were both, advantages and disadvantages in trying out for a new team. Actually, this was my third time trying out for a team. I originally tried out for New England Ecstasy and New York Majesty and made both. I was very nervous, knowing that the coaches and league expected more from me than the rookies. This made me kind of nervous. But with the support of my teammates Ciara, Angela, and the girls of the Passion rooting for me, this nervousness soon passed.
(3) Why did you decide to come back for another season?
Angela: I wanted another chance to showcase what I can offer. Also, I wanted to work with a group of individuals who I know will put 100% into the team.

Tanyka: I decided to come back this season because football keeps me young. You might say that it’s my personal fountain of youth. When I play football, I forget all my problems and experience a sense of serenity. When you were a child, I am sure that you would play and you would have so much fun you would get lost in time; before you knew it, it was time to go inside.
Growing up, I didn’t experience my childhood. I was forced to be responsible for myself before I was out of elementary and I was on my own by 16. Football lets me go back to experience this.

(4) How is playing for the Passion different from playing for the Majesty?
Angela: I know I will show up to practice and see more than 5 people there ready to win.
Tanyka: I went through mini-camps and I was awakened with a big surprise. Every single girl that was there was very athletic and could almost play every position. Coach Chandler makes sure that he conditions his girls properly with military style training. Although I am an athlete I soon realized that I need to do more conditioning.
In NY we had competition but not this much. You are constantly getting pushed and as soon as you reach that goal you have another one in front of you. I love it! I love the challenge! I just wish the rest of the Majesty girls were here with me like Krystal Gray, Kiera Massette Somers, Anastasia, Adina, Nicole S., Nicole R, and Jess.

Tanyka pursues Tabby Haskins
(5) Have any Passion vets given you the stink eye for being former Majesty players or are they glad to see you?
Angela: “Hi! I’m Angela (:: wall is up; stink eye::), I’m from the New York Majesty team (::wall is broken and happy to see me::).” After the girls found out where I was from, they knew I wasn’t there to fool around.
Tanyka: I love the Passion girls. They are very welcoming and supportive. They made sure I was training and constantly pushed me. On the field, the girls of the LFL are very competitive and are ready to kill each other, but off the field we’re sisters. We are united by our passion and our love of football.

Tyrah Lusby burns the entire Majesty team for one of five touchdowns
(6) Have Diamond, Lusby, Fairweather, and Perez made you wash their cars yet? Or made you sing and dance at training camp as “the new girls”?
Angela: LOL! Now that’s funny! Is that what I have to look forward to if I make the team? Alright then…2 words…BRING IT!
Tanyka: LOL! No, not really. Well, Lauren Labella did make me sniff her stinky gloves, but other than that…

Lauren Labella and Shelly Lashley do one-arm pushups at practice. Note stinky glove.
(7) As a player, what is the one thing you hope to improve on football-wise this time around?
Angela: Control on the field; focus on what I need to do to get the job done.
Tanyka: I want to become more rounded as a player. I played corner and offensive line last season, but I want to perfect other positions this year. Take Tyrah Lusby and Krystal Gray for example. They play corner, safety, running back, and they can really throw. I am going to train hard and be a much better player than I was last year.
(8) Before the LFL, what sports did you play and why did you decide to play football?
Angela: In high school, I participated in track and field. I also was a cheerleader for 5 years on my high school team and an All-Star team. Now I am a distance runner and participated in 3 half-marathons. I love watching football and always wanted to participate in the sport somehow. Then, the New York and Philly teams came here and I had to take advantage of it. Also, work and life can be stressful and its just nice to hit something or someone….and get away with it! Football is such a great stress reliever, ya know?

Tanyka: I have always been competitive. I was the tom-boy that always hung with the boys. I grew up with the motto “Anything you can do, I can do better”. I played basketball, dance, soccer, and fencing. I also played softball but I quickly became bored.
Troy: Thanks, ladies, and good luck with camp. After three days of intense football training, I’m sure you’ll be plenty tired, but just make sure you get TWO coats of wax on Jaime Diamond’s car before you leave the practice field.











