The Exciting Debut of Girls Flag Football Teams in Santa Clarita Valley
It’s an exciting week for the three new high school girls flag football teams in the Santa Clarita Valley as Valencia, West Ranch, and Hart gear up to play their first games. These teams are part of a growing wave of newcomers as women’s flag football enters its second year as an official sport in the CIF Southern Division and Los Angeles City Division. The SCV trio will join Vasquez on the four-team Foothill League roster.
Valencia’s Inaugural Season
Valencia will be kicking off their first flag football season with three games this week. Head coach Jeff Albert is setting high expectations for the team, aiming to replicate the success of Valencia’s tackle program. With a focus on making plays, playing fast, and scoring touchdowns, Valencia is ready to face tough competition from West Ranch, Hart, and Vasquez.
West Ranch’s Home Debut
West Ranch will be playing their first game at home this week and coach Mark Hornberger is excited about the opportunity. He is thankful for the support of other teams in the league and looks forward to the challenge ahead. With a strong start, West Ranch aims to make a mark in their debut season of women’s flag football.
Hart’s Tough Tests
Hart is gearing up for a competitive season, especially in the tough Foothill League. Coach Josh Masmela acknowledges the competitive nature of the area and is looking forward to bringing a winning tradition to the Eagles. The team is prepared for a fun and competitive season ahead.
As the new season of girls flag football unfolds in the Santa Clarita Valley, fans can expect thrilling matchups and fierce competition. With teams like San Fernando, Verdugo Mountain, Newbury Park, and Simi Valley also set to make their mark, the stage is set for an exciting season of women’s flag football.