ITG Next Inaugural 2025 Georgia High School Flag Football All-State Team Selections
✨ Coach, Parents & Player Tips
Coach’s Clipboard: Teach your receivers a jab–dip move: have them throw a quick shoulder fake one way, dip their hips, then rip into the true cut—watch defenders bite air and your flags pile up (bonus: you’ll get a good sideline laugh).
Postgame Parents: Turn every snack-run into a micro workout: have your kid do three butt-kicks at the fridge and three high-knees back to the couch—those little dynamic bursts fire up their muscles, boost speed and agility, and might even earn you a laugh when they sprint for the last cookie!
Players Snap: Don’t be the clueless guy sidelined by surprise rain or sun—check the forecast and stash sunscreen, a beanie or a rain shell in your bag so you’re locked in come kickoff.
🔎 Feature Story
🏅 2025 ITG Next Georgia High School Flag Football All State Team
The 2025 Georgia high school flag football season concluded with five state champions crowned at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the release of ITG Next’s inaugural All State Team recognizing standout athletes across five divisions. With over 5,000 players and 300 teams competing during the regular season, the All State selections underscore the expanding competitive landscape of flag football and its rising profile within high school sports.
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🌍 Regional Roundup
Pennsylvania: Tim Quinn, nominated by the Eagles for the 2025 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award, has driven grassroots growth of girls’ flag football since 2018, founding Athena Athletics and leading Gwynedd Mercy Academy to a 33-3-2 record and a state championship while helping secure official sport sanctioning in the Commonwealth.
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Texas: McMurry University has appointed Leo Brownfield IV as head coach of its emerging women’s flag football program, aiming to establish a competitive collegiate team as the sport gains momentum ahead of its 2028 Olympic debut.
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⭐ Player Spotlight
Hayden-Elyzabeth Kaahanui-Cera – Junior, Team Pearls. She’s one of two Hawaii standouts selected to play in the Under Armour Next All-America Girls Flag Football Game in DeLand, Fla. As a junior from Kamehameha, she’ll receive elite coaching from Team USA Football staff and showcase Hawaii’s growing talent on a national stage.
“The 24 players will receive coaching from the Team USA Football staff in the lead-up to the game.” — Honolulu Star-Advertiser
📈 Flag Growth Focus
⚡ FlagSnap Daily Blitz
🏁 Final Whistle
“I’ve never lost a game. I just ran out of time.” — Michael Jordan