New Orleans Saints help kick-off 2nd season of High School Girls’ Flag Football

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The second season of the high school flag football kicks-off in Louisiana on Wednesday. To get things started, the NFL‘s New Orleans Saints invited teams to take part in a uniform reveal that you watch below.

The event included a media day photoshoot at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center. Click here to see photos from the event.

After beginning with ten schools last season, the league grows to 20 teams this season. Below are the schools taking part in the 2025 season.

  • Academy of Our Lady
  • Archbishop Chapelle High School
  • Ben Franklin High School
  • Bonnabel Magnet Academy High School
  • Booker T. Washington High School
  • De La Salle High School
  • East Jefferson High School
  • Edna Karr High School
  • John Curtis Christian School
  • John Ehret High School
  • Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy
  • Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orleans
  • McDonogh 35 Senior High School
  • Sarah T. Reed Senior High School
  • Sophie B. Wright Charter School
  • St. Katharine Drexel Preparatory School
  • St. Mary’s Dominican High School
  • The Willow School
  • Warren Easton Charter High School
  • West Jefferson High School

In February, the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s (LHSAA) Executive Committee announced over 100 member schools are interested in adding the sport, meaning the sport was conditionally approved. A formal vote to finalize the approval of girls’ flag football as a sanctioned sport, through the LHSAA, will take place at the governing body’s Executive Committee meeting later this month.

Louisiana would become the 15th state to sanction the booming sport that will make its Olympic debut in Los Angeles in the 2028.

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Trish Hoffman
Trish is an award-winning news anchor, reporter, editor and media consultant. She is the Co-founder and CEO of High School Football America. She has worked in Atlanta, Chicago, LA, Philadelphia and San Francisco.