Pennsylvania Sanctions Girls' Flag Football in Schools
Pennsylvania Sanctions Girls' Flag Football in Schools
Pennsylvania Sanctions Girls' Flag Football in Schools
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The city of Mesa is launching a Girl's Flag Football League aimed at girls aged 8 to 12, with registration open until September 30. This initiative follows the growing popularity of flag football at the youth level, and it includes a Kinder Clinic for younger children, emphasizing teamwork and fun. In Pennsylvania, girls' flag football has been officially sanctioned as a high school sport, allowing for statewide competition starting in the 2025-26 school year, following the establishment of 100 participating teams. Osawatomie has launched its inaugural flag football season, showcasing a strong community interest and support through NFL initiatives. Coaches across various teams are focused on fostering teamwork and sportsmanship as players adapt to the new sport. Additionally, Arizona's Hamilton High School and Xavier College Prep are set to compete in a live game at State Farm Stadium, highlighting the growing recognition and support for girls' flag football.

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