Fall 2025 was the first season of girls flag as an "emerging sport" in Indiana, the first step toward becoming an IHSAA-sanctioned sport. This fall, 78 teams competed across Indiana.
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IndianapolisThe Indianapolis Colts today celebrated the kickoff of the first high school girls flag footballpostseason, which begins today.
Fall 2025 was the first season of girls flag as an"emerging sport"in Indiana, the first step toward becoming an IHSAA-sanctioned sport. This fall,78 teams competed across Indiana.
As part of this first postseason, eight high schools across the state will host sectional tournaments:
East Noble SectionalOct. 8 & 11
Fort Wayne Northside SectionalOct. 9 & 11
Harrison (WL) SectionalOct. 11
Lawrence North SectionalOct. 11 & 14
Michigan City SectionalOct. 11
Munster SectionalOct. 8 & 11
Terre Haute North/South SectionalOct. 11
Warren Central SectionalOct. 11
Tournament brackets and game schedules are available atColts.com/GirlsFlag.
The Colts will host the sectionals winners for the 2025 State Finals at Grand Park Sport Campus in Westfield, Ind., on Oct. 18.
"The first season of high school girls flag football was an incredible success, and this first-ever postseason will continue this momentum across Indiana,"said Kalen Jackson, Colts Owner & Chief Brand Officer."The Colts are proud to support these trailblazing student-athletes, and we look forward to working with the IHSAA and schools across the state to provide even more opportunities for girls to learn, play and love the sport."
Over the past several years, the Colts have led the effort to develop girls flag as an IHSAA-sanctioned sport.
The Colts created theColts Girls High School Flag Football League in 2023 with eight teams. In 2024, the league expanded to 27 teams, qualifying to be an emerging sport. To become eligible as a sanctioned sport, 100 schools must compete while in emerging sport status.
To reach this goal, the Colts launched the"Road to 100"with a$1 million investmentto support and sustain the launch of 100 girls teams. Costs associated with launching a team typically range from $5,000 to $8,000 for equipment, uniforms, training and coaching stipends. To help offset those costs, the Colts have invested up to $10,000 each in the schools that have joined the Road to 100.
Colts Girls Flag Football is fueled by Gatorade and sponsored in part byPeyton Manning Children's Hospital.The Colts have prioritized flag football development to introduce the game to new players and fans, especially girls, who traditionally have not had the same opportunities to learn and play the game as boys.
Schools and communities interested in fielding a team in 2026 may visitColts.com/GirlsFlag.















