Chiefs' campaign leads to Kansas sanctioning girls' flag football
Kansas City Chiefs' campaign leads to Kansas sanctioning girls' flag football | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs successfully lobbied for the sanctioning of girls' high school flag football in Kansas. The recent vote by the Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) Board officially recognized girls' flag football as a high school sport in Kansas. "Today's vote will make it possible for so many girls across the state of Kansas to play flag football," said Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt.
"We're incredibly grateful to the fans, families, educators, school leaders, and communities across Kansas who raised their voices and showed up in support of these athletes. This outcome reflects a collective effort, and we're proud to stand alongside everyone who helped make it clear that girls' Flag Football deserves a place in Kansas high schools. " Kansas becomes the 18th state in the United States to sanction girls' flag football at the high school level.
The Chiefs released the 'Let Her Play' video campaign, featuring many famous fans and current players, including head coach Andy Reid, and called on the public to support the petition. In total, more than 11,000 individuals signed the petition, urging Kansas leaders to expand access and opportunity for girls. More information and available resources can be found at chiefs.
com/hsflag . This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs' campaign leads to Kansas sanctioning girls' flag football