Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole high school girls flag football thing in Texas, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. You see, I got curious about when these games actually happen.

First off, I tried to figure this out, I started with some good old internet searching. I typed in stuff like “Texas high school girls flag football season” and “when is girls flag football played in Texas.” You know, the usual drill. I figured the official school websites or maybe some sports news sites would have the answers.
Well, I found a bunch of articles and some school schedules, but it wasn’t super clear. Some talked about it being a spring sport, others mentioned fall. It was kind of all over the place. I spent a good chunk of time going through all of this, trying to piece it all together.
Diving Deeper
Then I decided to go straight to the source. I looked up the UIL website – that’s the University Interscholastic League, the folks who run high school sports in Texas. I figured they’d have the official word. I navigated through their site, which, I gotta say, isn’t the easiest to use. But after some clicking around, I found their sports calendar section.
- I checked out their calendars, looked at different sports.
- I noticed flag football mentioned in a pilot program.
- I compared it to other sports’ seasons.
- I started to get a better picture after a while.
Finally, Some Answers
It turned out, based on what I gathered, that girls flag football in Texas is still pretty new. It is being a pilot program kind of situation, and it seems like most schools are playing it in the spring. Not all schools are doing it, but it’s definitely growing. I even saw some schools have their schedules posted, and yep, it was mostly spring games. I made some notes, jotted down some dates from the schedules I found. It was a relief to finally get some clarity. So, there you have it. From what I gathered, girls high school flag football in Texas is mainly a spring thing, at least for now. It was a bit of a hunt, but I finally figured it out!
Hopefully, this helps anyone else out there wondering about the same thing. It took some digging, but I got there in the end!