Football

Little Chute Girls Flag Football Team Eyes Title in Historic First Season

From powder‑puff novelty to undefeated contenders, the squad blends youthful enthusiasm with seasoned drive.

The Little Chute Girls Flag Football Team entered its inaugural season with a simple goal: to compete, to learn, and to enjoy the game.

A Season of Firsts

What began as a homecoming powder‑puff game quickly evolved into a full‑scale program, and the team has already dominated the Central Wisconsin Girls Flag Football League.

With a perfect 5‑0 record in the regular season, the squad is now poised to chase a championship that many thought would take years to materialize.

Building Momentum

Freshman Adalyn Engle says the chance to see girls on the gridiron is inspiring, noting that the team proves that opportunity can reshape expectations.

Head coach Mark Krommenacker, who also guides the boys’ varsity football team, has overseen a rapid improvement curve, turning raw talent into disciplined play.

Semifinal Showdown Looms

Junior Faith Kolosso, a vocal leader on the field, has spoken of aiming not only to win but to finish the season undefeated, a target the team is actively pursuing. The next test arrives in the semifinals against Appleton West, a matchup that promises high stakes and a chance to showcase the team’s progress.

More Than a Game

Beyond the scoreboard, the players emphasize having fun and building camaraderie, a philosophy that resonates with teammates and supporters alike.

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