
Badin High School Flag Football Team Falls Short in State Tournament
The Badin Rams concluded a breakthrough year with a close defeat in the state championship, highlighting the rapid rise of girls flag football in Ohio.
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The Badin Rams concluded a breakthrough year with a close defeat in the state championship, highlighting the rapid rise of girls flag football in Ohio.
On May 16, eight high school girls flag football teams will compete in Ohio's inaugural state championship at Canton's Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, featuring four Cincinnati-area programs vying for the first-ever crown.
Badin High School captured its inaugural regional flag football title with a 46‑13 win over St. Ursula, highlighting a breakout season for senior receiver Addi Marshall and setting the stage for the upcoming state quarterfinals in Canton.
Badin High School defeated St. Ursula 46-13 to win its first regional flag football championship, earning the top seed in the inaugural Ohio High School Athletic Association state tournament. Senior receiver Addi Marshall was named offensive MVP despite a foot injury, and the team now prepares to defend its title in Canton.