TUCSON GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL TEAM WINS NFL FLAG CHAMPIONSHIP AT PRO BOWL IN ORLANDO
The Tucson (Ariz.) Turf Cardinals, a 13- to 14-year-old girls flag football team, won its age division’s national championship this past weekend in Orlando, Fla. at the NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl powered by USA Football.
The Tucson Turf Cardinals defeated top competition from across the country in the 13-14 Girls division to capture its 2019 national title. The Arizona team earned its championship while wearing the jerseys of the Arizona Cardinals throughout the tournament.
13-14 Girls NFL FLAG Champions:
Team: Tucson (Ariz.) Turf Cardinals
Players: Tayvn Rogers, Rylen Bourguet, Courtney Dwaileebe, Lily Mattox, Maliya Robales, Ella Joplin, Logan Cole, Viviana Martinez, Makayla Roebuck and Jade Berry
Coaches: Trenton Bourguet and Kendren Bourguet
To speak with Tucson Turf Cardinals coaches, contact USA Football’s Steve Alic at 317-489-4417 or salic@usafootball.com
NFL FLAG Championships are the annual culmination of the country’s premier youth flag football program. Seventy-one (71) teams qualified for the end-of-season tournament by winning regional tournaments hosted by USA Football in 12 NFL markets. NFL FLAG Regional Tournaments in 2018 were hosted by the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Oakland (Las Vegas) Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In 2018, more than 450,000 boys and girls ages 5-17 played NFL FLAG powered by USA Football. NFL FLAG is a fun and dynamic non-contact football experience for kids to enjoy the sport’s fun and fitness while developing skills in an exciting team-centered atmosphere. Indianapolis-based USA Football is the sport’s national governing body and a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
NFL FLAG players and coaches competed for national titles, but also attended Play Football Opening Night, had an opportunity to view the Play Football Celebrity Flag Game and participated in Youth Football & Community Day. They also attended the NFL’s Pro Bowl.
For more information about NFL FLAG powered by USA Football, visit www.nflflag.com.
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