Girls high school flag football has returned, and this time, Marana and Mountain View high schools have some local friends.
The second season of flag football in Arizona kicked off on Tuesday. Last year, Marana and Mountain View were the only Southern Arizona schools to have teams.
βLast year we pretty much lived in Phoenix,β said Marana head coach Shaun Lara.
Maranaβs Malaysia Roebuck (2) sidles down the sideline past Desert Ridgeβs Hayden Brainard on a punt return in the season opener. Six Southern Arizona schools have added flag football for 2024 after only Marana and Mountain View fielded teams in 2023.
Marana is the reigning queen of flag football in Southern Arizona. The Tigers won the first all-Southern Arizona game when they knocked off Mountain View 22-0 on the road last October, and then reached the Class 6A state quarterfinals, finishing their first season with a 13-1 record.
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That was their only road game south of Casa Grande, and β including two home playoff games β they only played five (out of 14) home games because their home stadium was unavailable at the start of the season due to turf issues.
This year Sunnyside, Tucson High, Desert View, Palo Verde, Sierra Vista Buena and Nogales have added flag football.
Marana's Roxi Singer (8) can'tescape the collapsing pocket as Desert Ridge's Addison Meagher makes a lunging tackle in the season opener.
βItβs more competition, we donβt have to drive so far for competition (laughs),β said Marana receiver/linebacker Malaysia Roebuck.
On Tuesday, Buena won its first game, knocking off Tucson High 24-6, Sunnyside beat Maricopa Desert Sunrise 38-0 on the road in its debut, Marana beat Mesa Desert Ridge 26-7, Desert View won the first high school flag football game in Tucson proper, defeating Tempe 15-6 at home and Casa Grande Vista Grande spoiled Palo Verdeβs first game, 39-0.
Marana scored 20 unanswered points in the second half to dispatch Desert Ridge.
βWeβre looking better, more competitive, we still have a little bit we need work to on, but every team has a little bit,β said Roebuck, who was first team All-6A last year.
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Marana started last season 13-0 and earned the No. 3 seed in the state tournament but got upset in the second round 21-20 by No. 11 Glendale Mountain Ridge.
βIβm proud of my girls for going that far,β Lara said. βIβm very proud of how we went, the girls, they donβt forget that one point, theyβre hungry for a state championship.β
There are three levels in Arizona flag football: 6A is the highest, followed by 5A and 4A. At the end of the season, each conference has a 16-team single-elimination state tournament. Last year, Mesa Mountain View won the first 6A crown and Gilbert Campo Verde won the first 5A title when there were two conferences.
Marana Mountain View went 9-3, reaching the 5A state quarterfinals.
Marana's Haven Garbo (10) tries to squeeze out an extra yard in the gap between Desert Ridge's Kaylin Shruger, left, and Addison Meagher on Sept. 14.
Sunnyside and Tucson High joined Marana in the 6A, and those three will play in the 6A Central.
Buena and Nogales joined Mountain View in the 5A ranks, playing in the 5A Southern. Desert View is also in the 5A but is an independent.
Palo Verde will play in the 4A East Sky.
Maranaβs Madison Myers-Rebidas makes the catch but canβt break the plane on a 2-point conversion attempt against Mesa Desert Ridge in the third quarter of their game on Sept. 14. Marana won 26-7 in its season opener.
βItβs so amazing,β Lara said. βIf you saw any of my stuff last year, if anybody asked me any questions, Iβd say βhey, Tucsonβs gonna growβ and it did. We had two last year, now we have about 10 in Southern Arizona, and weβre gonna keep growing.
βIβm already hearing it from other ADs, so itβs fun, let these girls play, they wanna be out here,β he added.
Flag football has a running clock except for timeouts, after scores, after a change of possession and after a penalty.
Marana's Nami Singer flushes Desert Ridge's quarterback Lexi Harper in the first quarter.
The field is the same length as it is for football but about 10 yards skinnier, and thereβs seven players per side rather than tackleβs 11. Games are usually played on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m.
The sport is growing nationally. Wednesday the PIAA in Pennsylvania voted to make the Keystone State the 10th to sanction flag football. There is over 100 high schools in the AIA sponsoring flag football this season.
Marana's Roxi Singer can't quite get a grip on a deflected pass for an interception in the first quarter on Sept. 14.
On Tuesday, the Arizona Cardinals and Arizonaβs Family Sports Network, which is channel 13.5 in Tucson, broadcast its first girls flag football game, Chandler Hamilton at Phoenix Xavier College Prep. Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley called the game with sideline reporter Dani Sureck.
Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill and team mascot Big Red attended, while Cardinals tight end Trey McBride did the coin toss.
The station will air seven other games, including Maranaβs Oct. 1 game at Mesa Red Mountain.
Photos: Marana opens their season with a home 26-7 win against Desert Ridge, photos
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Marana's Malaysia Roebuck (2) snares the flag of Desert Ridge's Hailey Richmond (11) on the initial kick-off of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024. Marana rallied to a 26-7 win in their season opener.
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Marana's Roxi Singer (8) canβt quite get a grip on a deflected pass for an interception in the early going of the first quarter against Desert Ridge at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Nami Singer (18) flushes Desert Ridge's quarterback Lexi Harper (2) in the first quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Desert Ridge's Kaylin Shrugged (3) splits Marana's Nami Singer (18), left, and Malaysia Roebuck (2) for a gain in the first quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Roxi Singer (8) heaves a pass under pressure from Desert Ridge's Kenzie Olson (10), left, and Hailey Richmond (11) in the first quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Desert Ridge's Lexi Harper (2) drops the pass over the rush from Marana's Nami Singer (18) in the first quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Roxi Singer (8) canβt escape the collapsing pocket as Desert Ridge's Addison Meagher (34) makes a lunging tackle at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Adrian Griffin (4) gets downed by Desert Ridge's Madeleine Bortz (1) after her catch and run for a first down in their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Maranaβs Malaysia Roebuck squirms her way into the backfield past Desert Ridgeβs Ava Feral in the third quarter of their flag football game at Marana High School on Sept. 14.
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Marana's Adrian Griffin (4) gets caught between Desert Ridge's Morgan Montgomery (23), left, and Rebecca Tomberliin (8) on a run-after-catch at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Haven Garbo (10) tries to squeeze out an extra yard in the gap between Desert Ridge's Kaylin Shruger (3), left, and Addison Meagher (34) in their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Ella Joplin (6) fires off a pass just ahead of the arrival of Desert Ridge's Kaylin Shruger (3) in the third quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Adrian Griffin (4) out jumps for a reception Desert Ridge's Rebecca Tomberlin (8) in the third quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Maranaβs Malaysia Roebuck (2) sidles down the sideline past Desert Ridgeβs Hayden Brainard (40) on a punt return in the fourth quarter of their game at Marana High School on Sept. 14, 2024.
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Marana's Brooklyn Griffin (5) finally gets stopped by Desert Ridge's Lilly Peterson (7) after picking up big yards on a catch-and-run in the fourth quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Nami Singer (18) sacks Desert Ridge's Lexi Harper (2) in the first quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Madison Myers-Rebidas (12) makes the catch but canβt break the plane on a two-point conversion attempt against Desert Ridge in the third quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Desert Ridge's Addison Meagher (34) crashes into Marana's Roxi Singer (8) but canβt stop the pass in the fourth quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Sadie Brown (15) gets pushed out of bound at the ten by Desert Ridge's Morgan Montgomery (23) late in the fourth quarter of their game at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Jadie Gonzalez (11) runs routes as the Tigers prepare to open their season against Desert Ridge at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana's Ryann Brooks (7) helps her teammates in their pre-game drills even though she has to sit out the Tigerβs season opener against Desert Ridge at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana coach Shaun Lara gathers the Tiger defense during a time out in the second quarter against Desert Ridge at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.
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Marana coach Sean Roebuck gets clarification on what his offense players can and canβt do during half time of the Tigersβ game against Desert Ridge at Marana High School, Marana, Ariz., September 14, 2024.



