The Browns are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for young female athletes throughout Central & Northeast Ohio! The Cleveland Browns Columbus Girls High School Flag Football Jamboree is a free camp aimed at helping high school athletes elevate their flag football skills. This innovative camp provides participants with an opportunity to enhance their abilities through position-specific drills, including passing, route running, flag pulling, agility and much more.
This event is not only about playing football — it’s part of the Browns’ broader initiative to promote Girls High School Flag Football throughout Central Ohio. Since establishing the first Girls High School Flag Football division in Ohio in 2021, in partnership with Northeast Ohio Flag Football, the Browns have been committed to expanding the sport and creating more opportunities for young athletes across the state.
The Browns are dedicated to ensuring that Girls High School Flag Football becomes a recognized, sanctioned varsity sport within the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA). Their goal is to provide young female athletes with a platform to pursue their passion and boost participation.
As the growth of the sport continues, the Jamboree will not only showcase rising talent but also offer participants the chance to connect with other athletes, learn new skills, and have fun in a competitive, supportive environment.
If you’re interested in participating, athletes can register HERE.
Looking to start a team at your high school, email our Browns Youth Football Department at youthfootball@clevelandbrowns.com
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