The latest Hometown Life power rankings for Michigan girls flag football have taken shape after four weeks of competition, and the early leaders are already making noise heading into the state tournament.
Week 4 Highlights
Wayne Memorial sits at No. 1 with an unblemished record, having rolled through its schedule without a single setback and now prepares for the postseason.
Redford Thurston announced its arrival with a dominant 47‑0 victory over Detroit Cody, a performance that secured its spot in the tournament bracket.
Bloomfield Hills also impressed, using a stingy defense to edge Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 19‑6 and cement its place among the top three.
P‑CEP Prowlers earned a dramatic win over Ypsilanti Lincoln to lock in a tournament berth, while Northville’s shutout win fell short of postseason qualification due to tiebreaker rules.
Westland John Glenn closed the regular season at 2‑2, showing balanced offensive output, whereas Redford Union experienced its first missed postseason in program history.
Birmingham Groves posted its best offensive night but dropped a 26‑6 decision to Auburn Hills Oakland Christian School, illustrating the fine margins at the top.
Novi’s Wildcats capped the year with a 31‑13 triumph, while North Farmington and Farmington rounded out the schedule with mixed results.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming state tournament will feature the ranked teams, and coaches are already plotting strategies against opponents that have shown both firepower and resilience.
With the season winding down, the narrative will shift to how these squads translate early‑season momentum into postseason success.