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CT Flag Girls Flag With The Ny Giants
TeamSnap User • December 12, 2025

CT Flag proudly hosted a Girls High School Flag Football Kickoff Clinic at the Day Hill Dome in Windsor, bringing together 400 athletes from across the state to celebrate the continued growth of the game.

The event featured 15 schools from the Central Connecticut Conference, 6 from the Greater Hartford Conference, and 4 from the FCIAC, highlighting the rapid expansion of girls flag football across multiple regions.

We were honored to be joined by the New York Giants, including former Giant and 2× Super Bowl Champion Jonathan Casillas, as well as Windsor High School alum and current Giants safety Jason Pinnock. Their presence made an already special day even more meaningful for the athletes in attendance.

The clinic was designed to showcase the momentum behind the sport while creating an unforgettable experience for the players as we officially kick off the third season of high school girls flag football in Connecticut. It was a powerful reminder of how far the game has come—and where it’s headed next.




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