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Farragut girls' flag football team prepares for second year with proactive workouts and new spring schedule as TSSAA sanctions sport state-wide.
With the girls flag football league growing from eight teams in 2023 to 51 squads this spring, Leominster still managed to find itself in familiar territory on Thursday. A state championship game.
Pro Football Camp hosts its first-ever girls flag football camp in Colorado Springs, featuring nine pro women's football players teaching young athletes new skills and inspiring the next generation ...
Colorado Springs launches its first Girls Pro Flag Football Camp to support the growing popularity of the sport, offering skills training, character development, and community support for players ...
Hosted by Bridgeport Public Schools, in partnership with the New York Giants and Northeast Flag Football League, the jamboree welcomed girls ages 13 to 18 for a day of flag football, team-building ...
He’s also been a part of the football staff for the past seven years. The 2024 season was his last as he now trades tackle football for flag. “Girls’ flag football is completely new to me.
Maybe the lack of respect for Duke football is locked in after a run of 18 seasons from 1995 to 2012 without a winning campaign. Maybe it really is because of the success on the basketball side.
Seven North Texas High Schools will face off in the Dallas Cowboy's girls flag football championship at The Star in Frisco Monday at 5:30 p.m.
The first Des Moines girls flag football league officially ended Sunday with championship games for middle and high school teams at Mediacom Stadium. The season started at the beginning of April.
It now has 360 schools and almost 10,000 participants. According to the NFHS, the number of girls flag football participants more than doubled to nearly 43,000 nationwide from 2022-23 to 2023-24.
The first of its kind in central Wisconsin, and the first home game this season, the Amherst Girls’ Flag Football team might be new on the scene, but they’re ready to stay here for a while.
Girls flag football saw a 63% increase in participation among girls ages 6-17 between the years 2019 and 2023, per the NFHS. In 2023, about 500,000 girls in that age range played flag football.