South Medford Secures Victory in Inaugural Girls’ Flag Football Game
South Medford High School celebrated its first victory in the girls’ flag football program on Tuesday, defeating North Medford with a score of 28-14. The historic game took place at South Medford’s home field, marking a significant milestone in the school’s athletic offerings.
“This is an incredible moment for our team and for girls’ sports at our school,” said head coach Sarah Johnson. “The girls worked hard and showed great teamwork.”
South Medford established an early lead with a strong offensive performance, scoring three touchdowns in the first half. North Medford responded with two touchdowns but struggled to close the gap.
The game drew a supportive crowd, highlighting the growing interest in girls’ flag football within the community. The program was introduced this season, aiming to provide more opportunities for female athletes.
Flag football has been gaining popularity across the state, with several schools launching programs to promote inclusivity in sports. This initiative not only empowers young women but also fosters a spirit of competition and teamwork.
Both teams will continue their seasons with hopes of further growth and success. The positive reception of the inaugural game signals a promising future for girls’ flag football in the region.
The Oregon School Activities Association recently sanctioned girls’ flag football, paving the way for more teams and competitions in the coming years. South Medford’s victory exemplifies the program’s potential to inspire young athletes.
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