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Four Cincinnati flag football teams on to Canton for state tournament

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Four schools will represent Greater Cincinnati in the inaugural OHSAA flag football state championship. Here's what to know about local competitors.

The field for the inaugural Ohio High School Athletic Association girls flag football state championship is set. Eight of Ohio's 162 teams will compete inside Canton's Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on May 16. After battling through the Cincinnati Bengals regional tournament , Southwest Ohio sends four schools up to Canton: Badin, St.

Ursula, Princeton and Mount Notre Dame. Here's what you need to know about the teams representing Cincinnati in the first OHSAA state championship. Badin looks to repeat as state champs Badin came into the Cincinnati Bengals regional as the fourth seed, but the Rams established early on that they weren't playing just to make the state tournament.

They wanted a trophy. "At halftime of our first game, a light clicked on," head coach Mike Sebastian said. "The girls just started to play, and from that point on we were hands down the best team.

" After finding their spark against Walnut Hills, the Rams stunned undefeated Mount Notre Dame, 39-20, and blew out St. Ursula 46-13 in the title game. It was all-around domination, with quarterback Bella Heile connecting with offensive MVP Addi Marshall for long score after long score.

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