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Detroit, MI – January 2025 – The Detroit Lions have officially announced the return of the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League for its third season in spring 2025. This initiative, which has been instrumental in growing the sport for young female athletes across the state, continues the Lions’ commitment to fostering inclusivity and expanding opportunities in football.
Since its inception, the league has experienced significant growth, providing a platform for high school girls to compete in an organized football environment. The program has been met with enthusiasm from athletes, coaches, and communities across Michigan, further emphasizing the increasing demand for female participation in the sport.
A Growing Tradition
The Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League was first launched in 2022 as part of the Detroit Lions’ broader efforts to promote gender equality in sports. Over the past two seasons, the league has expanded, drawing participation from numerous schools across the state. With each passing year, more young athletes have seized the opportunity to showcase their skills, develop teamwork, and build confidence on the field.
Flag football has been gaining momentum nationwide, with the sport even being included in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The return of this league in 2025 aligns with this growing movement, reinforcing the importance of providing competitive football opportunities for young women.
Detroit Lions’ Commitment to Women’s Football
The Detroit Lions have been at the forefront of advancing flag football for girls and women in Michigan. Through partnerships with high schools, athletic organizations, and community leaders, the franchise has played a pivotal role in the league’s success.
“We are thrilled to bring back the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League for its third season,” said a representative from the Detroit Lions. “The enthusiasm and talent displayed by these young athletes over the past two seasons have been incredible. Our goal is to continue growing the sport, breaking barriers, and providing opportunities for girls to play football at a high level.”
Beyond just competition, the league also serves as a stepping stone for potential collegiate and professional opportunities. With women’s flag football gaining recognition at the collegiate level through programs backed by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), the Detroit Lions’ efforts contribute to a pathway for young athletes to further their football careers.
What to Expect in the 2025 Season
The third season of the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League is expected to be bigger and better, featuring an expanded roster of teams, enhanced coaching support, and a heightened level of competition. Games will take place in the spring, with participating teams battling for regional and state championships.
The league will continue to emphasize sportsmanship, teamwork, and skill development while also providing exposure to professional training and mentorship from football experts. Players will have access to specialized coaching clinics, leadership workshops, and opportunities to engage with Detroit Lions players and coaches.
As part of the program, the Lions plan to host showcase events, giving athletes a platform to demonstrate their abilities in front of college recruiters and football enthusiasts. The franchise remains committed to ensuring that every participant gains valuable experiences both on and off the field.
Encouraging Participation and Future Growth
The resurgence of the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League in 2025 marks another significant milestone for women’s sports in Michigan. Schools and communities are encouraged to support and promote participation, recognizing the positive impact of flag football on student-athletes.
“We hope to see even more schools get involved this year,” added the Lions’ representative. “Our vision is to establish flag football as a sanctioned high school sport in Michigan, just like it has been in other states. This is only the beginning of what’s possible for girls in football.”
With registration expected to open soon, interested schools and athletes are encouraged to stay tuned for further announcements regarding tryouts, schedules, and league details.
As the movement for women’s flag football continues to gain traction, the Detroit Lions’ initiative remains a crucial driver in creating lasting opportunities for young female athletes in Michigan. The third season of the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League promises to be a showcase of talent, determination, and the unbreakable spirit of girls in football.