Penn High School Makes History with Indiana’s First Girls Flag Football State Championship

Penn High School etched its name in Indiana sports history as the inaugural Girls Flag Football State Champions, completing a perfect 13-0 season with a commanding 35-12 win over Lawrence North at Grand Park Sports Campus. Under Head Coach Jerimiah Maggart, the Kingsmen showcased dominance on both sides of the ball — averaging over 42 points per game while allowing just four — and will be honored at halftime of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans game on October 26.

Photo: Indiana Preps Sports Network


Penn High School etched its name in Indiana sports history as the inaugural Girls Flag Football State Champions, completing a perfect 13-0 season with a commanding 35-12 win over Lawrence North at Grand Park Sports Campus. Under Head Coach Jerimiah Maggart, the Kingsmen showcased dominance on both sides of the ball — averaging over 42 points per game while allowing just four — and will be honored at halftime of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans game on October 26.

In a standout performance, Alivia Dawson earned Indiana Preps Player of the Game honors with a record-breaking five interceptions, leading Penn’s defense to victory and solidifying her status as one of the state’s top defenders. As girls flag football continues to gain momentum statewide, Indiana Preps is launching the first-ever High School Girls Flag Football Top 22 All-State Team and will host an All-Star Game, Showcase, and Media Day — spotlighting the next generation of trailblazing female athletes in Indiana.

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