Football

Providence Launches New Girls’ Flag Football League for Middle Schoolers

Coach Lorenzo Perry's initiative aligns with state and national push for female participation

A Growing Movement

This summer, Providence will host a new girls' flag football league aimed at middle school students, offering a structured platform for young athletes to experience the sport.

Seasoned coach Lorenzo Perry, known for his work in youth football development, is spearheading the initiative, emphasizing exposure and skill building for participants.

The Rhode Island Interscholastic League has recommended that girls' flag football be sanctioned as an official sport by 2027, a move that could pave the way for broader school‑based competition.

The NCAA is also exploring the creation of a National Collegiate Flag Football Championship, reflecting the sport's rapid ascent across high school and college circuits.

Flag football's visibility continues to rise, with plans for inclusion in the 2028 Olympic Games and active promotion by the NFL, which has partnered with companies such as Toyota to fund female‑focused programs.

Perry's league seeks to prepare its players for future opportunities, from collegiate scholarships to potential professional pathways, while fostering confidence on and off the field.

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