The NFL and the Minnesota Vikings are investing heavily in women’s flag football. The league has set a goal to make girls’ flag football an official high school sport across the country.
The Duluth Parks and Recreation Division is organizing a youth flag football league. It may not be the NFL, but if you are in the 2nd-5th grade at the start of the 2016-2017 school year, you probably don't have an agent yet. Seriously, it's a fun way to play football and not have to have contact injuries.
For 13 years the City Of Duluth Parks and Recreation has offered a Flag Football League. It's a non-contact sport that has continued to grow in popularity with both genders. Now the City is partnering with the Denfeld Junior Football League for a couple of very useful FREE football clinics.
2015 will mark the thirteenth year for the City Of Duluth Parks and Recreation Flag Football League. This non-contact sport continues to grow in popularity and it teaches boys and girls grades 2 through 5 the rules of the game as well as sportsmanship.
Tell your kids to get off the couch and text their friends! They'll make new friends and get exercise playing flag football with Duluth Parks and Rec. Never played the sport before? Perfect! Introduce them to a new experience and expand their horizons.
Tell your kids to get off the couch and text their friends! They'll make new friends and get exercise playing flag football with Duluth Parks and Rec. Never played the sport before? Perfect! Introduce them to a new experience and expand their horizons.
Flag Football is one of the fastest growing sports throughout the country. This is the 12th season of this league that teaches sportsmanship through a non-contact sport. Flag Football will also teach both boys and girls in grades 2 through 5 the fundamentals of football. Plus, they'll make new friends, exercise and have fun!