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Until the National Federation of State High School Assns. (NFHS) creates a guide, the CIF will use rules for girls’ flag football provided by the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Assn ...
As such community showings of support grow for girls’ flag football — Oak Park High holding an interest meeting March 29 that drew dozens, coaching hires becoming official at schools around ...
The national board that oversees high school athletic associations said Tuesday it will draw up official rules for girls’ flag football, which is popular in North Carolina and beyond
The first known recorded history of flag football can be traced to Fort Meade, Maryland, USA, which is now generally accepted as the sport's birthplace. The first national flag football organization, the National Touch Football League, was formed in the 1960s in St. Louis, Missouri. Since 1971, the league has had a national championship game. [4]
As flag football continues to get more popular, players and coaches hope the MHSAA will sanction it in high schools statewide. Female athletes, coaches push hard for flag football in Michigan ...
The Panthers have been awarding money to set up girls flag football teams across the state. The shared objective is to get it sanctioned as a varsity sport by the N.C. High School Athletic ...
Flag football is growing in popularity. It’s been added to the 2028 Summer Olympics. And it’s seen as a way to provide more athletic opportunities for female students.
Knightdale High School’s Amy Gomez (14) gets by Wakefield 17 during a flag football scrimmage at Heritage High School in Wake Forest, N.C., Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.