Key Highlights
- It was all part of the Concrete Rose 773 flag football camp on the city's Far South Side. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"Flag football is one of the more growing sports," said Darrin Cotton Jr., founder and executive director of Concrete Rose 773.
- "So definitely, some of these girls got real skills."It was the second time the non-profit has held the free event exclusively for girls who are interested in flag football.
- It attracts young athletes from all skills levels from the Chicagoland area, and even Wisconsin. SEE ALSO | State champion girls flag football team from Maine South High School celebrates title win"I just think females can do anything," participant Anya Holt said.
- "It's a way to be stronger, it helps you stay in shape.
- It keeps you mentally there.
