Everything you need to know about CIF adding girls' flag football as official sport

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Girls' flag football has been approved as a sanctioned sport by the CIF, high school sports' governing body in the state. Here's what you need to know.

The front lines started forming with coaches like Corey Thedford, who signed on to coach Hawthorne High‘s girls’ flag football team in the Rams- and Chargers-sponsored League of Champions. It started with a first game that Thedford called a “train wreck.” Girls just came out to have fun.

After years of discussion and proposal, the final spark was set off Friday afternoon when the CIF Federated Council voted to add girls’ flag football as a sanctioned sport. A vast field of unanswered questions stand: budgetary concerns, scheduling, coaching and more. —Touchdowns are still worth six points, but teams can try for extra points that are worth more at extended distances. A successful conversion from the three-yard line is worth one point, from the 10-yard line worth two, and 20-yard line worth three.

“I hope it would be in the spring,” Stephens said, “but they’re going to put it with football season.” The idea, Rodas said, is to not exclude men interested from coaching but to provide more leadership opportunities for women and to give girls a female role model.There’s a quicker path to a playoff bracket in the City Section than in the Southern Section.

 

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