Fall Finale: Texans Regional Puts 11 Final Bids on the Line in Houston

The NFL FLAG Regional tournament circuit rolls into Spring, Texas, for the final event of the fall series: the Houston Texans Regional. This single-weekend event marks the last chance for programs to secure their tickets to the NFL FLAG Championships in Canton before the Spring Series begins.

The Texans Regional will crown 11 new champions, adding to the over 128 teams already qualified. The field is loaded across the board, from 10U Coed all the way up through the competitive HS Girls division, guaranteeing a high-stakes, action-packed day.

Powerhouse Showdown: The Quest for Multi-Bid Weekends

After witnessing six programs claim 16 of 20 bids two weeks ago, the question heading into Houston is simple: Will we see another weekend dominated by a few elite programs? The stage is set for several established organizations to attempt multi-bid performances:

Girls Divisions: TFL Colts vs. Texas Fury

The Girls divisions are poised for a classic battle between two of the region’s most formidable programs. TFL Colts Flag is ready to field multiple teams and aggressively secure additional tickets for their program. Their most notable competition will come from Texas Fury, another perennial contender known for deep tournament runs and a commitment to adding more hardware to their collection. Expect championship-caliber flag football when these two programs inevitably clash.

Coed Divisions: Centex Sets Sights on Sweep

On the Coed side, all eyes will be on Centex Flag Football. Centex is looking to secure multiple bids across the various coed divisions, leveraging their depth and talent to finish the fall strong. They will need flawless execution against a deep field of competitors from across Texas and neighboring states.

The Finish Line

The Texans Regional marks the conclusion of 14 highly competitive fall tournaments. It is certainly going to be an exciting day as we wrap up this incredible fall season. Following the recap of this tournament, the final Fall rankings will be released, officially capping off the first half of the road to Canton.

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About the Author

Curtis Hendershott
A native of Michigan, Coach Curtis Hendershott has been a lifelong sports enthusiast. For the last six years, Curtis has dedicated his life to the rapidly growing world of youth flag football. He is the founder and head of the Macomb Rampage, a youth flag football organization based in Macomb, Michigan. The organization fields competitive 10U and 12U teams that compete year-round in five separate seasons, including both national and regional tournaments. Through this experience, he has developed a deep appreciation for flag football Curtis is now bringing his extensive knowledge and enthusiasm to HSFAFLAG.com. His mission is to amplify the stories of flag football, highlighting its success and showcasing the talent, dedication, and growth within the sport. He plans to feature players, coaches, and organizations at the youth level from both the NFL FLAG and AAU circuits, giving a voice to the individuals shaping the future of this exciting sport.