Youth Girls NFL Flag Football Registration Opens in Wake Forest May 1

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will begin accepting Youth Girls NFL Flag Football applications on Friday, May 1, 2026, for girls ages 11–18.

Registration Schedule

  • May 1–7: In-town Wake Forest residents only
  • May 8–31: Wake Forest residents & out-of-town residents
  • June 1–8: Late registration (includes a $15 late fee)

How to Register

Online registration is available via Team Sideline at https://bit.ly/TeamSidelineWF. In-person registrations are accepted at the Joyner Park Community Center, 701 Harris Road, Wake Forest, NC.

Fees

  • $60 for Wake Forest residents
  • $100 for non-Wake Forest residents

Age Divisions and Eligibility

Two age divisions are offered: 11–13 and 14–18. A participant’s eligibility is determined by her age on Sept. 1, 2026. A birth certificate is required for new participants.

Season Schedule

Team placement and practices begin in June, with games played from early-July through mid-September.

Advertisement

Volunteer Coaches Needed

Volunteer coaches are needed for the season. For more information, contact Athletics Program Coordinator Erica Shingleton at 919-435-9457 or eshingleton@wakeforestnc.gov.

Event Details

View the full registration period on our community calendar: Youth Girls NFL Flag Football Registration Event.

Source: Town of Wake Forest press release, Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department.

Advertisement

Wake Forest Matters

Wake Forest Matters

Wake Forest Matters is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom covering Wake Forest, NC. We report on local government, schools, business, and community life — free to read and reader-supported. Fearless. Local. Loud.

🔥 Most Read

  1. Wake Forest Commissioners Work Session: $95M Road Planning, $337K Traffic Study, Monuments Policy Discussion | April 7, 2026
    Apr 8, 2026 · Town Government
  2. Wake Forest Board of Adjustment Faces Mungo Homes Fight Over Former Golf Club
    Apr 14, 2026 · Development & Growth, News, Town Government
  3. Wake Forest Commissioners Seal $18M Fire Station Loan, Close $725K Charter School Lawsuit — Both Without Debate
    Apr 23, 2026 · Business, News, Public Safety, Town Government
  4. What Happened at Tuesday’s Board Meeting: $18 Million in Debt, a Rezoning in the Path of High-Speed Rail, and Anonymous Letters Targeting Wake Forest Voters
    Mar 23, 2026 · News, Town Government
  5. What’s on the Agenda: Wake Forest Board of Commissioners April 21 — $18M for Fire Station 6, a $725K Settlement Buried on Consent, and the Hospital Fight Still Hanging Over Town Hall
    Apr 20, 2026 · News, Town Government

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top

Wake Forest Matters — Independent local journalism for Wake Forest, NC

✉ Subscribe on Substack Facebook Send a Tip Advertise Newsletter