HOUSTON â The Texans expanded their girls flag football program to over 80 high schools across Houston and Texans.
The program now includes every Houston ISD high schools in addition to some high schools in Fort Bend, Alief, Stafford and Texas charter schools along with Austin and El Paso
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âWe are so proud to expand our girls flag football Program to even more schools in H-Town and now across Texas,â Texans foundation vice president Hannah McNair said. âOur ultimate goal is to create access to girls flag for all girls who want to play and help make Texas the next state to sanction the sport.
âThe bonds girls create and the lessons learned through flag are invaluable, and we look forward to continuing to grow the game for the next generation of female athletes.â
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More than 2,000 high school female student-athletes are competing in a six-week season this spring. The Houston-area championship games will be held at the Houston Methodist Training Center in May.
The Austin and El Paso programs will host their championships May 21 and 22.
In support of the girls participating in this yearâs league, McNair and the Houston Texans Foundation gifted all participants with âSheâs Nextâ customized headgear, headbands and mouth pieces. The athletes will wear the GameBreaker AURA protective headgear during practices and games.
âWith the student-athletesâ safety as a top priority, we are thrilled to be the first organization to provide this unique equipment statewide for girls flag football,â McNair said.
Houston Methodist is the Texansâ Girls Flag Football Programâs first community partner, focusing on health and safety by supporting many of the teamâs key flag initiatives, including the Girls Flag Jamboree, Girls Flag College Showcase, Building and Uplifting Ladies in Leadership (B.U.L.L.) panel.
The Texans launched their Girls Flag Football Program in 2023 to help create equitable opportunities for young female athletes. Earlier this year, the team hosted its second annual Girls Flag College Showcase, where more than 100 high school girls flag players had the chance to show off their skills for collegiate flag football coaches. âSheâs Nextâ is the Texansâ womenâs empowerment campaign for their girls flag Program.
Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com