The high school girls flag football landscape is exploding, establishing itself as one of the nation's fastest-growing sports. With participation soaring to nearly 69,000 athletes and more states sanctioning it as an official varsity sport each year, the competition has never been fiercer. As the season heats up, the national title picture is coming into focus, led by a dominant force from Florida.
Holding firm at the pinnacle of the Rivals Top 25 are the undefeated Alonso Ravens (14-0) from Tampa. Fresh off capturing their program's fourth state championship last season in a dramatic overtime victory, the Ravens are on a mission to repeat. Their high-powered offense, orchestrated by star senior quarterback Gabby Werr and receiver Shea Plantz, continues to overwhelm opponents, most recently posting decisive wins over Gaither, Newsome, and Lecanto. With just one regular-season game remaining, Alonso's stranglehold on the #1 spot looks secure.
While Florida's Alonso commands the top, the national scene features elite talent from coast to coast. Out west, the JSerra Catholic Lions of California cemented their legacy with a perfect 28-0 season and a CIF Southern Section Division I championship, proving the sport's depth and reach. The rankings also saw a shakeup this week with a new contender entering the fray: Florida's Lawton Chiles stormed into the Top 25 after handing previously unbeaten Niceville its first loss, showcasing the unpredictable and thrilling nature of the season.
This surge in high-level play underscores why girls flag football isn't just a trend—it's the future. As these athletes make spectacular plays and chase championships, they're not only building their legacies but also inspiring the next generation of players to hit the field.
