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Girls High School Flag Football Grant is sponsored by Seattle Seahawks. The Seattle Seahawks support Girls Flag programs in their region (Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and Idaho) to champion the sport and help other states sanction Girls Flag as an official high school sport.
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Seahawks Girls Flag Football Grant | Seattle Seahawks – Seahawks. com Seattle Seahawks Girls Flag Grant Girls High School Flag Football Grant The Seahawks are proud to support Girls Flag programs across our region and will continue to champion the sport for years to come. Washington became the 15th state to sanction Girls Flag as an official high school sport and our goal is to help other states do the same.
Please fill out the form below to apply for funds. Grants will be distributed throughout the year within our region (Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and Idaho). For any questions, please email Community@Seahawks.
com. Tacoma Girls NFL Flag Football Club Jamboree The Tacoma Girls NFL Flag Football Club kicked off their inaugural season with a jamboree on Saturday, May 8. Seahawks Legend Marcus Trufant, Blitz and the Seahawks Dancers were in attendance to speak, help out and perform at the event.
The new girls flag football league features teams from 10 Pierce County high schools. PHOTOS: Seahawks Help Kick Off Seattle Public Schools Girls High School Flag Football League Seattle Public Schools (SPS) is the latest local district to form a girls flag football club league at the high school level with support from the Seahawks, WIAA, NFL FLAG and Nike.
They kicked things off with a jamboree at Seattle Memorial Stadium on February 6. The Seahawks brought cornerback Tre Brown, Seahawks Dancers, Blue Thunder and DJ Supa Sam to the event. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: High school girls flag football programs in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and Idaho. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Girls High School Flag Football Grant is funded by Seattle Seahawks. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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