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More high school girls are taking up flag football. As its popularity increases, more opportunities are arising for the athletes.
Girls flag football is now officially a sanctioned sport here in Ohio. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OSHAA) announced that ...
Greenwich Girls Flag Football is offering a fall season this year, while also working to bring the sport to schools in the area.
One Colorado student is blazing her own trail as she becomes the first athlete in her high school to earn a scholarship for women's flag football.
The RISE Flag Football League is launching in Corpus Christi this fall, offering girls in grades 3-10 a chance to play in this rapidly growing sport. There is also a Co-ed division.
Acreage Elite, a 12-and-under flag football league, was created two years ago. In that short time, they have won four local tournaments.
Ravenwood football coach Ricky Rodriguez was honored by the Tennessee Titans after a successful flag football season this past spring.
The rapid growth of girls flag football has the attention of the Ohio High School Athletic Association. OHSAA announces its future with the sport.