Seattle Seahawks donate $57K to 15 schools to high schools to launch girls’ flag football program

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The Seattle Seahawks continue to help grow the sports of high school girls’ flag football in Washington.

The National Football League team has announced $57,000 in grant funding to launch girls flag football teams across six local school districts, totaling 15 teams.

The recipients are:

In addition to the cash grants, the schools below will also receive an official NFL Flag Football equipment kit thanks to USA Football, as well as home and away uniforms courtesy of Nike.

  • Federal Way Public Schools – Decatur, Federal Way, Thomas Jefferson, and Todd Beamer High Schools
  • Highline Public Schools – Tyee, Highline, Mount Rainier, and Evergreen High Schools
  • Kent School District – Kent-Meridian, Kentridge, Kentwood, and Kentlake High Schools
  • Mercer Island School District – Mercer Island High School
  • North River School District – North River High School
  • Oakville School District – Oakville High School

The latest grants are part of the Seahawks’ 2022 commitment of $250,000 in funding over the next five years that will support the creation of high school girls flag football programs across the state. Together with the WIAA and Nike, the Seahawks previously supported the launch of girls flag club leagues within Tacoma Public Schools and Seattle Public Schools. As a result of these efforts, 33 schools in the state will offer girls flag club teams in 2023.

“We are so proud to support the continued growth of girls flag football programs across our state, with a long-term goal of having girls flag adopted as an official sanctioned sport in the state of Washington,” said Paul Johns, Seattle Seahawks Director of Youth & High School Football Programs. “Providing equitable opportunities for youth in our region to play sports is so important, and we are excited to see the interest and adoption of girls flag football continue to grow year after year.”

Federal Way Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer added, “We are excited to launch high school girls flag football this coming fall and are grateful to the Seattle Seahawks for providing the support necessary to launch this program well! Athletics are an important part of the educational experience, teaching sportsmanship, teamwork, respect, and helping scholars feel connected at school. This is a wonderful opportunity to grow and increase our athletics offerings for scholars. I can’t wait to see them play their first game!”

The Seahawks also currently partner with NFL FLAG on the Seattle Seahawks Flag Football League, offering co-ed teams for boys and girls from pre-K through 8th grade. The league is designed for young athletes of all levels to learn the fundamentals of football in a fun and team-oriented environment.

Since 2016, the NFL, its 32 Clubs and football partners have focused on driving increased opportunities for high school girls to play flag football across the country. Through these collaborative efforts, over 230,000 female participants between the ages of 6 -17 played flag football in 2022.

At the high school level, 24 NFL Clubs have started or are committed to executing pilot programs in collaboration with their state athletic association, while eight states — Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and New York — have officially sanctioned girls flag as a varsity sport. For the first time in history, the NAIA and NJCAA partnered with the NFL to introduce women’s flag football as a collegiate sport for their member institutions.

Washington state high schools interested in launching girls flag programs can fill out an interest form here to connect with the Seahawks about future grant opportunities.

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.