Girls' flag football is poised for big growth in the region, thanks to both the Philadelphia Eagles and local players’ enthusiasm. Plus, the origins of Augtober.
Kingsway celebrates after winning the Eagles' New Jersey flag football championship at the Eagles Nova Care center on June 1, 2024.
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