Girls Flag Football To Debut As IHSA Sport In Fall Of 2024
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[February 15, 2024]
The
Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is proud to announce that
Girls Flag Football will be the latest sport to debut an IHSA State
Series, as the IHSA will conduct its inaugural postseason,
culminating with an IHSA Girls Flag Football State Champion being
crowned, in the fall of 2024.
“The addition of Girls Flag Football furthers the IHSA mission of
creating participation opportunities for high school students in
Illinois,” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “The sport
has experienced significant growth in a short amount of time, and
our member schools are excited to see it become an IHSA sport. The
Chicago Public Schools Athletic Administration and the Chicago Bears
both deserve significant praise for their grassroots efforts in
shepherding and supporting the growth of girls flag football in
Illinois.”
The IHSA Board of Directors approved the Girls Flag Football State
Series during their regularly scheduled meeting on February 4, 2024.
The IHSA will offer a State Series in 40 total sports and activities
in 2024-25, in addition to its Wheelchair Basketball Tournament,
Unified games via its partnership with Special Olympics, and
Athletes with Disabilities divisions in multiple sports.
“It is important for the IHSA to continue to adapt to the interests
of our students and schools,” said Dan Tully, the Principal at Notre
Dame College Prep in Niles and President of the IHSA Board of
Directors. “Girls Flag Football is somewhat unprecedented in terms
of its growth and timeline for achieving an IHSA State Series. We
are enthusiastic about how much has been accomplished in such a
short amount of time, and expect that participation will continue to
increase in the years ahead.”
Girls Flag Football joins a growing list of sports and activities
that have recently conducted their inaugural IHSA State Series,
including Girls Wrestling (2022), Esports (2022), Boys and Girls
Lacrosse (2018), and Competitive Dance (2013).
The IHSA has commitments from over 100 schools to participate in the
inaugural State Series in 2024, while nearly 40 other schools have
expressed that they anticipate fielding a team in 2025.
"The Chicago Public League (CPL) is thrilled that High School Girls
Flag Football is now an IHSA-sanctioned sport." said David Rosengard,
Executive Director of Sports Administration at Chicago Public
Schools." It is amazing to see the rapid growth of the sport across
the state, as what started as an inaugural league in partnership
with Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Bears has now expanded
to over 100 participating teams and IHSA sanctioning. We cannot
thank the Bears, IHSA and our CPL leagues enough for what they have
done to pioneer this sport in the city and state."
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The CPL conducted a postseason tourney in 2021,
which was won by Back of the Yards High School. The CPL and Chicago
Bears then joined together to host a state championship event at
Halas Hall in 2022 and 2023, with Willowbrook High School and Lane
Tech High School winning state championships, respectively.
“The official sanctioning of girls’ flag football in the State of
Illinois is exciting news. Next year, we will witness a state
championship in the sport. By providing opportunities for talented
girls and women, we will be able to follow some of the world’s best
athletes competing on local, national and international platforms,
leading to the 2028 Summer Olympics,” said Chicago Bears President &
CEO Kevin Warren. “The Chicago Bears remain committed to
aggressively championing the growth of girls’ flag football. This is
the beginning, but access and equity begin with these historical
first moments that make the Chicago Bears, and me personally,
inspired for the future of girls’ flag football for generations to
come."
The IHSA Girls Flag Football Advisory Committee has met twice
previously and will look to finalize the rulebook and structure of
the State Series at upcoming meetings. The IHSA will also create a
Request For Proposals in order to find sites interested in hosting
the State Finals at an upcoming Board meeting.
“There is a lot of work to done before we crown the
first IHSA Girls Flag Football State Champion,” said IHSA Assistant
Executive Director Tracie Henry, who will serve as the IHSA Girls
Flag Football administrator. “We have a group of people who are
dedicated to seeing the sport flourish and putting on a first-class
state tournament. One area where we know we will need help is with
officiating. We hope we can recruit some new officials to the sport,
while also having current IHSA officials in other sports, including
11-player and 8-player football, add licenses to referee girls flag
football as well.”
Individuals interested in becoming IHSA Girls Flag Football
officials can begin licensing on May 1, 2024.
The inaugural IHSA Girls Flag Football State Finals will take place
on Friday and Saturday, October 11-12, 2024.
[Matt Troha
Illinois High School Association
Assistant Executive Director]
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