FlagSnap Daily – July 20, 2025
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U.S. National Teams embrace family spirit at Charlotte training camp
Three years before flag football’s Olympic debut in Los Angeles, USA Football convened its 12-member men’s and women’s national teams at UNC Charlotte’s Performance Center. Players praised the training atmosphere, likening it to a family reunion that fuels energy and camaraderie. Both squads are reigning IFAF Americas champions and will compete in the World Games 2025 in China and the 2025 Americas Continental Championship in Panama City. Head of Player Personnel Charles Torwudzo highlighted the high spirits and team unity that emerged on day one. The camp runs through Sunday as players fine-tune their skills ahead of international competition.
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Saskatchewan Raiders stay perfect at NFL Flag Football Championship
The Regina/Moose Jaw squad representing Canada opened the NFL Flag Championships in Canton with a flawless 4–0 record in the boys’ 14U international bracket. Hudson Belsher threw three touchdowns in the opening win over Puerto Rico, while Dylan Ward, Xavier Gatin and Brinley Deis each scored converts. In a tight contest against Mexico, Canada pulled away in the second half for a 27–13 victory, with Belsher and Deis connecting twice and Ward adding another score. This unbeaten campaign secured first place in the international division and set up a quarterfinal clash with Germany. A win there would propel the Raiders into the semifinals as they chase a championship berth.
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LA 2028?: Teenage Flag Football Standout Brysen Wright Makes Mind-Boggling Grab
At the 2025 NFL Flag Championships in Canton, 6-foot-2 Jaguars Elite receiver Brysen Wright soared over a defender for a one-handed touchdown that instantly went viral. The Class of 2028 prospect was already drawing scholarship interest, and this circus catch only amplified his recruitment from programs like Boston College, Colorado, Florida, Florida State and Georgia. With flag football’s Olympic arrival on the horizon, Wright’s play underscored the growing spotlight on emerging youth talent. Even NFL stars like Patrick Mahomes couldn’t resist reacting to the jaw-dropping highlight. Wright’s future in the sport looks as bright as his gravity-defying grabs.
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Parliament Profile: Seizing the Opportunity
Nikola Milovac’s journey from a 16-year-old flag football convert in Serbia to a redshirt sophomore offensive lineman at Kennesaw State illustrates flag football’s global reach. After discovering flag football on Facebook, Milovac fell in love with the sport’s camaraderie and physicality. His growth overseas and at Clearwater Academy in Florida earned him a scholarship to South Florida, where he helped the Bulls rack up over 5,300 total offensive yards in 2024. A late-season upset of Liberty caught his eye for the transfer portal, leading him to Kennesaw State’s ambitious program under Jerry Mack. Milovac aims to compete for a starting role and is even ready to moonlight as a kicker if needed.
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South’s Maria Osagie-Erèse earns area’s first college scholarship in girls flag football
Maria Osagie-Erèse went from a soccer player to South High’s star running back and defensive back, leading her team to a 17–2 season and a state runner-up finish. Her 362 rushing yards, 14 catches, seven total touchdowns and 18 tackles earned her a landmark scholarship to Mercyhurst, the first in her area to secure a collegiate flag football award. Embracing her role as a trailblazer, she’ll play both sides of the ball for a Division I program now that girls’ flag football is gaining momentum. Her success reflects the sport’s rapid growth and the exciting opportunities opening up for female athletes. Osagie-Erèse hopes her journey inspires young girls to pursue flag football at every level.
⚡ FlagSnap Daily Blitz
- Gilbert Cardinals QB JJ Mattison tosses a pinpoint touchdown bomb across his body for a score at the NFL Flag Championships, showcasing youth quarterbacks’ precision.
👉 Read Full Article - A single-handed snag by Jaguars Elite’s Brysen Wright went viral after the NFL Flag Championships, with fans and analysts calling it one of the best catches in football history.
👉 Read Full Article - Jaguars Elite wide receiver Brysen Wright stunned onlookers with a circus catch so spectacular that even Patrick Mahomes reacted in disbelief during the NFL Flag Championships.
👉 Read Full Article - A gravity-defying touchdown catch at the NFL Flag Championships left commentators and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes marveling at the next wave of young talent.
👉 Read Full Article - Mandarin High’s Brysen Wright capped his dominant NFL Flag Championships performance with an unbelievable end zone grab, boosting his extensive college recruitment.
👉 Read Full Article - Columbine High’s Jazzy Dunaway became the first student from her school to earn a women’s flag football scholarship, signing with William Woods University to continue blazing trails.
👉 Read Full Article - Brook Park will add the National High School Football Hall of Fame and its annual induction ceremony to its lineup of football landmarks, complementing the Browns’ planned dome.
👉 Read Full Article - Yahoo Sports highlights how Jaguars Elite’s prodigy made a show-stopping, one-handed circus grab that had NFL stars buzzing on social media.
👉 Read Full Article - The Clifton Park Bills punched their ticket to the NFL Flag Championships semifinals with an 18–13 win, underscoring the depth of competitive youth flag football.
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