Carolina Panthers, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Athletics Announce Pilot Girls High School Flag Football League

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers, in partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Athletics, announced Tuesday the launch of a pilot Girls High School Flag Football League.

In celebration of National Girls & Women in Sports Day the announcement was done during a high-energy ceremony on the Bank of America Stadium game field on Feb. 1.

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The intramural/club-level program is designed to provide high school girls with increased access and opportunities to participate in the fast-growing sport of girls’ high school flag football, which has been sanctioned as a varsity sport in six states across the country.

The Carolina Panthers are providing $50,000 in program funding, school resources and custom Nike school uniforms to support the success of the program, according to a news release.

Student-athletes from 20 high schools were at the launch event to see the surprise uniform reveal in the Bank of America Stadium locker room.

Representatives from the Carolina Panthers, Panthers Legend Mike Rucker and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials were also on-site for the announcement.

“The Carolina Panthers are thrilled to partner with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Athletics in the creation of a pilot Girls High School Flag Football League, which will provide increased participation opportunities and access to the sport of football for high school girls. Our hope is this league will lead to increased participation by high schools across our region,” said Panthers director of community relations Riley Fields. “We are especially pleased to be able to announce the program launch as we celebrate National Girls & Women in Sports Day.”