Girls flag football may become official high school sport in California
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Elsa Morin gripped the football and launched a perfect spiral. Then the 17-year-old dodged in and out of cones and yanked the flag hanging from another girl's belt for a key defensive play.
"Something about football just gets me really excited," said the senior at Southern California's Redondo Union High School. "I’ve always just wanted to play."
Morin was among about three dozen girls who recently tried out for the school's flag football team. The scene at Redondo's field is playing out with increasing frequency in California and around the country as girls flag football soars in popularity.
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The number of girls playing flag football in U.S. high schools doubled to 11,000 in the decade leading up to 2018-19, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations.
On Thursday, the southern section of the California Interscholastic Federation is expected to vote on making it an official girls’ high school sport. If approved, the state federation — which governs interscholastic sports in California — would take it up next month with a goal of making it an official sport in the nation’s most populous state for the 2023-24 school year.
Pictured: Syndel Murillo, 16, left, and Shale Harris, 15, play flag football during team try-outs at the Redondo Union High School on Sept. 1, 2022, in Redondo Beach, California. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Flag football already is a sanctioned high school girls sport in states including Alabama and Nevada. And it was added as a collegiate sport by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, with