In recent news, the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) has voted to sanction girls flag football as a permanent high school sport. This decision comes after a successful pilot program that ran for several years, with over 50 schools in Colorado already signed up to participate.
The move to sanction girls flag football as a high school sport is seen as a significant step towards fostering leadership, confidence, and equality both on and off the field. CHSAA Commissioner Mike Krueger expressed his excitement about the decision, stating that it promotes athleticism and provides more opportunities for female athletes to participate in sports.
With more than a dozen NAIA colleges offering scholarships for girls flag football and the possibility of DII and DIII colleges following suit in the near future, the opportunities for female athletes are expanding. Additionally, the sport is set to be included as an Olympic event at the 2028 games in Los Angeles.
The Denver Broncos played a significant role in advocating for girls flag football in Colorado schools, providing financial assistance to schools that adopted the sport. Other organizations like Nike and USA Football also contributed by ensuring that teams had the necessary equipment and uniforms.
Carrie Walton Penner, one of the owners of the Denver Broncos and chair of the Denver Broncos Foundation Board, commented on the historic moment for Colorado and the impact it will have on girls in the state. She emphasized that beyond empowerment and teamwork, girls flag football creates a strong sense of belonging and community for the next generation of leaders. Jesse Sarles, who manages content and operations for CBSColorado.com, covers news and sports in and around the Denver area.