The Steelers Girls Flag Football season wrapped up another amazing year on Sunday when the Girls Flag Football Championship was held at Highmark Stadium.
A total of 16 teams qualified for the playoffs this season, with the first round of the playoffs held on Saturday at Shaler High School and Moon High School.
On Sunday, four teams advanced to the semi-finals, with Upper St. Clair and two-time defending champion Moon meeting in the championship game, which aired on KDKA+.
It would be Upper St. Clair who would prevail, 12-0, to take 2025 Steelers Girls Flag Football Championship in the fourth season of the football league.
“It’s a great year, a special year,” said Upper St. Clair Coach Ryan Huzjak, who has two daughters that play on the team. “I love football so much. It’s been a huge part of my life. To be able to coach my daughters to a championship was a really special thing that I’ll never forget.”
The excitement was at a fever pitch as ‘Renegade’ blared over the speakers in celebration.
“I have no words,” said Upper St. Clair’s Emily Powell, who was named the Player of the Game. “This team is so together. We love each other. This is such a big moment. This is the best feeling in the world. A lot of our seniors left last year, and we just rallied together, we came together. This is the best feeling.”