{"id":825323,"date":"2026-03-21T15:39:21","date_gmt":"2026-03-21T15:39:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/825323\/"},"modified":"2026-03-21T15:39:21","modified_gmt":"2026-03-21T15:39:21","slug":"vicksburg-warren-central-break-new-ground-with-girls-flag-football-te","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/825323\/","title":{"rendered":"Vicksburg, Warren Central break new ground with girls flag football te&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">LaShanda Williams has assembled quite a football resume over the past 20-plus years while playing on competitive co-ed and recreational flag teams, as well as the women\u2019s pro tackle team the Mississippi Lady Panthers.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">There might only be, the 2002 Warren Central graduate says, one regret about her career.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">\u201cAs far as me being an athlete from this tall, if I had the opportunity to play flag with it now being offered in college and scholarships, I wish I could go back in time. I wish they would have had this back then,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">They didn\u2019t have it when Williams was in high school, but they do now. The Mississippi High School Activities Association will begin its inaugural girls flag football season on Thursday, March 26. Vicksburg High \u2014 which Williams is coaching \u2014 and Warren Central will both begin with games at Greenville High School against Gentry and Greenville, respectively. <\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">It\u2019s the official statewide launch of a sport players say they\u2019ve waited years for.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">\u201cIt\u2019s been a sport I\u2019ve been dabbling in since elementary school, just being outside at recess and stuff like that. I\u2019ve always wanted a flag football team here,\u201d said Vicksburg senior Jordan Powell, the team\u2019s quarterback. \u201cSeeing people on social media playing, it\u2019s always been an interest of mine \u2014 especially the sport of football, because I love football. I\u2019m in the band so I get to see it in the fall and being able to participate in the spring definitely brings me some joy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">Warren Central quarterback Ka\u2019ryn Henderson, also a senior, echoed the thoughts of Powell and many other players. She grew up watching her brothers and uncles play football and wanted to get in on the fun.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">\u201cI\u2019ve just been relying on powder puff so I got excited when they said we were having a team,\u201d Henderson said. \u201cMy uncles do it, so they inspired me to do it as well. Football is fun to watch, so why not play it?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">Mississippi is riding a wave of nationwide expansion of flag football. It is one of 17 states where flag football is now a sanctioned championship sport, and 22 others have it as a pilot program. The MHSAA had a pilot league in the spring of 2025. A dozen teams were selected to participate and sort out the best practices for the sport in Mississippi.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">Vicksburg and Warren Central were not among those selected for the MHSAA\u2019s pilot program in 2025, but have always had plans to join the statewide rollout as soon as possible. Williams will be Vicksburg\u2019s head coach and Bradley Nolan will lead Warren Central\u2019s team.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">Almost everyone is on a learning curve this season. Nolan, a former Marine drill sergeant who also leads Warren Central\u2019s Junior ROTC program, said he\u2019s been watching instructional YouTube videos from other coaches for tips on how to run drills, and games to pick up on plays and strategies. Vicksburg center Jazmyn Ellis said she had watched videos on TikTok to learn snapping technique.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">\u201cYou\u2019ve got to start at the ground level, so the first thing was understanding the rules \u2014 how the field is set up, what we\u2019re doing, what the rules are. YouTube is a great resource. There are championship games from other states I\u2019ve been watching to see what they\u2019re doing,\u201d Nolan said. \u201cIf anything, you have to omit certain aspects of tackle football that don\u2019t go to flag football. You\u2019re stripping down tackle football to become flag football. If you understand the basics of football, then you watch and learn, and you\u2019ll pick up the basics of flag.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">Separating the ingrained knowledge most people have from years of watching tackle football from the differences in flag \u2014 both subtle and major \u2014 is one of the biggest challenges for everyone. Although they share the same name and basic strategy, girls flag football and boys tackle football have enough differences that they are two wildly different sports.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">For starters, there is no contact allowed in flag. Players all wear a belt with two flags attached, and the play is over when one of the flags is grabbed and detached. Blockers cannot use their hands, defenders can\u2019t tackle or push, and runners aren\u2019t allowed to swat the hands of defenders grabbing for their flags. If the ball hits the ground the play is blown dead rather than being a fumble.<\/p>\n<p data-wisiwig-body1=\"true\" class=\"txtStyle_body1 mb_$body1\">The field is 80 yards long instead of 120, and narrower at 40 yards wide compared to 50 for tackle. 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