The pilot season will feature 12 Mississippi high schools.
The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) have announced today the official sanctioning of Girls High School Flag Football in Mississippi. The groundbreaking initiative is set to begin in the spring with the inaugural season scheduled to kick off in late March.
This historic partnership marks a significant milestone in expanding access to girls’ sports in the state, creating new opportunities for young student-athletes to engage in flag football while encouraging leadership, teamwork, and personal development. The MHSAA’s commitment to enhancing the educational experience for Mississippi students through extracurricular activities aligns perfectly with the Saints’ dedication to promoting and supporting youth athletics.
The pilot season will feature 12 high schools and games taking place at Southwest Mississippi Community College and Picayune High School.
The participating schools include:
MHSAA Executive Director Rickey Neaves said, “In keeping with our mission to enhance the educational experience through opportunities for participation in interscholastic activities, this initiative reflects our commitment to growing access and opportunity for student-athletes throughout the state. We are grateful for the New Orleans Saints and the NFL for their partnership in this effort and look forward to building a robust, long-term relationship with the Saints organization.”
The launch of girls’ flag football in Mississippi also represents a continuation of the Saints’ work in advancing the growth of the sport across the Gulf South. By partnering with the MHSAA and other stakeholders, the Saints are providing vital support to local schools and inspiring future generations of athletes.
Gayle Benson, Owner of the New Orleans Saints said, “We are thrilled to partner with the MHSAA and bring the excitement of girls’ flag football to the state of Mississippi. This is just the beginning, and we look forward to seeing the league grow, offering more young women the chance to experience the joy and empowerment that sports bring.”
As the pilot season is preparing to launch, the Saints and MHSAA remain committed to expanding the program in the years to come, ensuring more schools and student-athletes across the state can be part of this exciting new chapter for Mississippi’s young student-athletes.
Stephanie Kwok, NFL Vice President of flag football said, “This is an amazing milestone in our quest to sanction all 50 states for girl's flag football. Mississippi makes the 14th state that has sanctioned flag football as an official girls’ high school varsity sport. We have seen tremendous increase in participation in the sport, but it would not happen without NFL Club support like the New Orleans Saints.”
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