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PIAA approves flag football as sanctioned sport
High school, Sports
September 19, 2024

PIAA approves flag football as sanctioned sport

By By CHRIS HARLAN Trib Total Media 

Flag football is officially a sanctioned sport for Pennsylvania high school girls, meaning the WPIAL and PIAA soon will be crowning champions.

The PIAA board voted Wednesday to add flag football to its growing catalog of sports. This vote was the third and final needed to complete the PIAA’s emerging sport program, which last year approved girls wrestling.

“We’re thrilled that we can offer another opportunity for girls to participate interscholastic athletics,” PIAA president Frank Majikes said in a statement.

The state’s two NFL franchises have bolstered the growth of girls flag football. The PIAA board deemed it an emerging sport in July 2023, and in April it reached the 100-school threshold required for sanctioning.

The next step is adopting a rulebook. Majikes noted that the National Federation of State High School Associations will initiate development of one in January 2025.

“This will allow us to develop our process to host a championship,” he said. “The structural changes to the sport won’t begin until the 2025-26 school year. The PIAA thanks the National Football League, Eagles and Steelers for their support and efforts for girls’ flag football.”

North Allegheny coach Michelle Ruiz, one of the early advocates in the grassroots effort, said she was thrilled by how quickly the sport has grown. Ruiz was optimistic that gaining sanctioned status would lead more schools and athletes to join the sport.

“I’ve been on the phone for the last hour answering texts from everyone who is just so excited,” Ruiz said. “They were all celebrating.”

The sport’s rapid growth over a three-year span proves that the interest was there, Ruiz said.

For now, most schools with teams are in the Pittsburgh or Philadelphia areas. The Steelers’ league started in 2022 with six teams and has grown to 36. The league championship last spring was held at Carnegie Mellon.

“We are excited to see such a groundbreaking moment for the future of girls’ flag football,” Steelers president Art Rooney II said. “It has been great working with the Eagles to accomplish a successful ruling that will now give young girls the chance to compete at a state level. We look forward to seeing how girls’ flag football continues to grow in Pennsylvania and worldwide.”

The Philadelphia Eagles’ league had 65 teams last season, up from 16 in its first year. Jeffrey Lurie, chairman and CEO of the Eagles, said its league organizers had a five-year plan to reach sanctioned status and got there two years early.

“The sport’s organic growth is a credit to the participants, administrators, coaches, officials and parents who helped raise the profile of girls’ flag football,” Lurie said. “We thank the PIAA for their leadership in recognizing a sport that has the power to unlock new pathways and opportunities for girls of all ages in every community.”

Much remains to be ironed out before the 2026 season arrives. The Steelers and Eagles leagues have used different rules. When players from the leagues met in May at the Big 33 Football Classic, they had to reach agreements on some major differences, including whether to punt and if the quarterbacks could run with the ball.

“That’s why I don’t mind that it’s going to take another year,” Ruiz said. “We need to figure out the rules.”

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Balloon release held in memory of 12-year-old drowning victim
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By LADIMIR GARCIA lgarcia@yourmvi.com 
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Rontae Lester tragically died Saturday while swimming in the Monongahela River with friends. Grief-stricken relatives, school friends, teachers, and members of the Ringgold community gathered at the D...
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West Mifflin to take action on revised animal ordinance
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Several residents have addressed council about large dogs being a nuisance on Castle Drive. West Mifflin Borough Council asked Solicitor Phil DiLucente and other attorneys to work on a new animal ordi...
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Nippon Steel boosts investment for proposed U.S. Steel deal
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The saga over the acquisition of U.S. Steel has dragged on for 17 months. Wire reports Nippon Steel Corp. has bolstered its pledge to invest in United States Steel Corp. in the event that President Do...
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Municipal roundup: Election Day results from Valley communities
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Municipal roundup: Election Day results from Valley communities
May 22, 2025
The winners will move on to the Nov. 4 general election. By the MVI This year’s primary election featured a large number of uncontested races throughout the Mon Valley, including a fair amount of race...
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McKeesport Area prom royalty
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McKeesport Area prom royalty
May 22, 2025
McKeesport Area High School will host prom tonight at the Omni William Penn. The promenade begins at 5:30 p.m., weather permitting. This year’s prom court king and queen nominees are: Deshea Davis, Co...
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NBV’s new grants committee is paying off for the borough
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NBV’s new grants committee is paying off for the borough
By TAYLOR BROWN, Senior Reporter 
May 22, 2025
Councilwoman Karen Jones has been leading the committee, with several helpers, to bring money to the borough. More grant dollars will hopefully be coming to North Belle Vernon soon. Since council crea...
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