High School Flag Football Results
Introduction to High School Flag Football
High school flag football has become an increasingly popular sport, offering a fun and competitive outlet for students. The game is similar to traditional football but with some key rule modifications to enhance safety.
Wednesday’s Results
City Section
The City Section saw some exciting matches on Wednesday, with notable results including:
Bell 13, Franklin 7
Bellflower 47, WISH Academy 13
East Valley 38, Valor Academy 6
Granada Hills Kennedy 27, Arleta 6
Kennedy 33, Arleta 0
Narbonne 43, Sherman Oaks CES 6
Panorama 27, Sherman Oaks CES 6
Panorama 6, Narbonne 0
San Fernando 32, Chatsworth 0
Sun Valley Magnet 32, AMIT 0
Verdugo Hills 18, San Fernando 6
Verdugo Hills 30, Chatsworth 6
Southern Section
The Southern Section also had its share of thrilling matches, with results including:
Alhambra 19, Ramona Convent 18
Aliso Niguel 34, Corona Santiago 14
Antelope Valley 66, PACS 0
Arroyo 27, Mountain View 12
Baldwin Park 60, Edgewood 0
Bellflower 47, WISH Academy 13
Bell Gardens 25, Hawthorne 0
Bolsa Grande 31, Garden Grove Santiago 6
Brea Olinda 41, Sonora 20
Castaic 13, Valencia 6
Corona Del Mar 21, Marina 8
Costa Mesa 26, Estancia 0
Desert Hot Springs 34, Banning 8
Downey 32, Westminster 0
Fullerton 14, La Palma Kennedy 7
Garey 20, Chaffey 14
Gahr 25, Buena Park 13
Glendora 13, Azusa 0
Hart 26, Golden Valley 0
Highland 32, Fillmore 0
Huntington Beach 14, Edison 12
Inglewood 18, Corona 13
JSerra 27, San Juan Hills 0
Katella 34, Whitney 0
La Habra 14, California 7
Lakewood St. Joseph 20, Bishop Amat 0
Long Beach Jordan 34, Long Beach Cabrillo 0
Mater Dei 33, Beckman 27
Millikan 12, Anaheim 0
Montebello 28, Pioneer 0
Newport Harbor 21, Los Alamitos 0
Norco 31, Chino Hills 0
Northwood 24, Irvine 6
Orange 42, Western 0
Placentia Valencia 13, Laguna Hills 7
Rialto 13, Artesia 0
Rosary 6, Irvine University 0
Saddleback 26, Santa Ana Valley 20
San Clemente 41, Troy 0
San Dimas 19, Bonita 6
Santa Ana Foothill 6, Dana Hills 0
Segerstrom 26, Tustin 0
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 16, Royal 12
Sierra Vista 20, Rowland 13
Simi Valley 31, Santa Paula 19
South El Monte 7, Rosemead 6
St. Anthony 22, Mayfair 13
St. Paul 26, South East 12
Vasquez 7, Canyon Country Canyon 6
Villa Park 44, Paramount 0
Warren 18, La Serna 12
West Ranch 20, Saugus 8
Westridge 24, Duarte 0
Whittier 12, Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 7
Windward 38, Compton Early College 12
Woodbridge 10, Portola 12
Xavier Prep 18, Rancho Mirage 6
Intersectional
In the intersectional matches, St. Paul secured a win with 26-12 against South East.
Thursday’s Results
City Section
On Thursday, the City Section had the following results:
Legacy 28, Lincoln 6
Wilson 53, Torres 0
Southern Section
The Southern Section’s Thursday results included:
Bolsa Grande 18, Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 6
Buena 12, Santa Barbara 6
Cerritos d. Buena Park, forfeit
Channel Islands 44, Knight 21
Dos Pueblos 53, Rio Mesa 0
Edison 19, San Clemente 13
El Toro 33, Millikan 13
Fountain Valley 39, Garden Grove 6
Highland 32, Fillmore 0
Magnolia 33, Glenn 6
Mater Dei 45, Traduco Hills 40
Mira Costa 13, Santa Monica 7
Orange Lutheran 52, Esperanza 6
San Jacinto Valley Academy 13, Hemet 6
San Marcos 33, Oxnard 6
Torrance 27, El Segundo 7
Vasquez 13, Eastside 6
Ventura 46, Oxnard Pacifica 14
Westlake 34, Moorpark 12
Conclusion
The high school flag football scene has shown tremendous growth and excitement, with numerous teams competing across different sections. The results from Wednesday and Thursday demonstrate the competitive spirit and skill of the teams involved. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see which teams emerge as top contenders.
FAQs
What is high school flag football?
High school flag football is a variant of traditional football, modified to enhance safety by removing tackling and instead using flags to mark a player as "tackled."
How is flag football different from traditional football?
The primary difference is the removal of tackling, which significantly reduces the risk of injury. Players wear flags attached to a belt, and the "tackle" is made by pulling one of these flags off.
Is flag football popular in high schools?
Yes, flag football has gained popularity in high schools as a safer alternative to traditional football, offering students a fun and competitive team sport experience.
Are there different sections or leagues in high school flag football?
Yes, high school flag football is organized into different sections and leagues, such as the City Section and the Southern Section, each with its own set of teams and competitions.