Football

Texans’ Girls Flag Football Push Gains Momentum Ahead of Statewide Vote

Memorial Mustangs' MVP Daniella Valle spotlights regional tournament as Texas eyes varsity status

A Milestone on the Field

The Texans organized a regional girls flag football championship at the Methodist Training Center, gathering four teams — including Memorial Mustangs and South Houston — to compete for a place in the upcoming state finals.

Memorial Mustangs emerged victorious, and receiver Daniella Valle was named Most Valuable Player for her dominant performances that helped steer her team through a tightly contested bracket.

Valle described the tournament as more than a game, saying it marks a pivotal moment for women in flag football and sets a powerful example for younger athletes across the state.

The achievement arrives as Texas officials prepare to vote on June 10 on a measure that would grant girls flag football official varsity status, a proposal that narrowly failed last year but now enjoys renewed optimism.

Surveys of school districts and superintendents have revealed strong support for the initiative, with many citing growing interest and participation among female students.

Looking Ahead

If the vote succeeds, the sport could see expanded programs, scholarship opportunities, and deeper integration into high school athletics, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape throughout Texas.

The upcoming state championships will bring together qualifiers from across the region, including teams from Houston and Denton, showcasing the growing reach of the game.

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