Durham, Johnston, and Wake County schools have submitted a proposal to the NCHSAA asking the board to sanction girls flag football, which would make it an official high school sport in North Carolina.
Flag football—you’ve probably heard about it. Maybe you’re even wondering what all the hype’s about. It’s simple, really. No helmets. No pads. No tackles. Just flags, speed, and a whole lot of fun.
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