Golden Valley Girls Flag Football team Huddles up before a play.

For the first time, girls’ flag football is officially part of the high school sports lineup, and the Golden Valley Grizzlies are making an immediate impact.

In their very first season together, these athletes are just getting started.

While they’re still finding their rhythm, their energy and determination are undeniable. With every snap and every play, the Lady Grizzlies are proving that this is just the beginning of something special.

One of the team’s greatest strengths is its chemistry. What started as a new group of athletes quickly turned into a tight-knit unit. 

“When we work together, we get wins,” said Juliette Gonzalez, a senior on the team. “When we don’t, and we’re all like in our own thing, like we do not do good.”

“We’ve been doing really good together,” said Gonzalez.

The team is committed to improving day in and day out. Their primary goal is to compete as a strong varsity program, but they don’t let the scoreboard define them. Win or lose, they continue to play with pride and passion each week.

For many of these athletes, this is their first time competing, but they’re already learning lessons that extend far beyond the field.

Led by a dedicated coaching staff, the Grizzlies are building their identity through teamwork, hustle, and heart. Head Coach DikranMelkonian, along with his passionate assistant coaches, is focused on more than just athletic success.

“The priority is to make sure that these young women are growing, they are maturing and becoming great human beings,” said Melkonian.

Their hard work is clearly paying off. The Grizzlies recently handed the West Ranch Wildcats their first Foothill League loss of the season, an impressive win that shows just how far this team has come.

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