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NFL Flag Championships: Champions crowned over four day tournament at Hall of Fame Village

(Photo: Gene Simmons ~ Ohsfbmedia.com File Photo)

Canton, OH- Canton hosted the inaugural NFL Flag Football Championships presented by Toyota over a four day tournament on the campus at Hall of Fame Village, showcasing youth talent from across the country accommodating  280 total teams.

Twelve champions were crowned from 9u to l8u with pool play then single-elimination games at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium and ForeverLawn Sports Complex.

"It was everything we hoped for and more," said Stephanie Kwok NFL vice president in charge of Flag Football. "Being able to showcase all these teams, all these boys, all these girls. To make sure that they had a weekend where they were the focus, and they were spotlighted," she also said according to Pro Football HOF.

Below are champions from every division:

9u: Immortals (Jaguars) defeating Sauce Babies (Falcons) 19-14

11u: We Different Gold (Jets) defeating Red Zone All-Stars (Titans) 21-20

13u: G-Men (Eagles) defeating All-Out (Broncos) 21-0

15u: Metro Select (Saints) defeating Lockdown Legends (Titans) 38-13

11u Girls: PBF Krewe (Bucs) defeating Bullies (Jets) 27-15

13u Girls: THT (Jets) defeating VA Hurricanes (Ravens) 6-0

15u Girls: Conquer (Chargers) defeating THT (Ravens) 26-18

18u Girls: S.I.G (Giants) defeating Apex Predators (Chargers) 28-7

9u Rec: Brave Performance (Lions) defeating Empire (Raiders) 25-0

11u Rec: Sauce Babies (Falcons) defeating Pirate Bay Krewe (Jaguars) 20-7

13u Rec: Brave Performance (Lions) defeating Tucson Turf (Cardinals) 27-6

International Division (6 teams): Mexico defeats Canada 21-12 *All international teams were in their own division just playing each other**








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