The Long Beach Aftershock is a women’s professional football team.
The Aftershock was founded in May 2002, by many players who won the first Women’s World Bowl as part of the California Quake, of the now disbanded Women's American Football League (WAFL).
In their first season, the Aftershock won the only championship of the AFWL, then joined the Women's Professional Football League (WPFL) in its 5th season. The WPFL is the longest running women’s tackleleague in the US.
Nineteen fires were reported in LongBeach during the night of the earthquake, seven due to broken gas lines.
The presence of soldiers on their streets led many LongBeach residents to think the city was under martial law (it wasn't; the troops took orders from the City Manager's Office).
The LongBeach earthquake was the first significant earthquake and aftershock sequence to be recorded and analyzed in detail by the Seismological Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
LONGBEACH - Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak couldn't have been more concerned when he got a call Monday from a friend telling him forward Brian Cook had suffered a compound fracture of his right hand.
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Longbeach city college athletics It might not have been a playoff game, but the longbeach city college football team played with the same intensity as if it was.