Rain doesn’t stop female flag football tournament

By Laura KreiderFebruary 17, 2024

Rain doesn’t stop female flag football tournament
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – VICENZA, Italy - Force team’s quarterback Eve Robertson goes toward the end zone during the game against West Wolves. After winning the game 21-6, they competed versus the Pink Panthers team winning 6-0, before the championship against a team from Grafenwoehr where they were defeated 19-0.

The Force team and another five teams participated in the Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10, 2024. (Photo Credit: Laura Kreider)
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2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – VICENZA, Italy - Members of the Vicenza Warheads pose for a photo following one of their games during the Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10, 2024.

On the first day, dedicated to the female part of the tournament, despite the inclement weather, six teams, four from Vicenza and two from Germany participated in the event. (Photo Credit: Laura Kreider)
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3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – VICENZA, Italy - Force team's members compete against West Wolves during the Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10, 2024. On the first day, dedicated to the female part of the tournament, despite the inclement weather, six teams, four from Vicenza and two from Germany participated in the event. (Photo Credit: Laura Kreider) VIEW ORIGINAL

VICENZA, Italy – As part of events planned for the weekend before the 2024 Super Bowl, the Vicenza Military Community hosted a Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories.

The tournament, coordinated by the garrison’s directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation, took place at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10-11. On the first day, dedicated to the female part of the tournament, despite the inclement weather, six teams, four from Vicenza and two from Germany participated in the event.

“This is the first time we have ever done the women’s category for the European Tournament,” said Christina Giaretta, sports programmer for MWR. “We had a good turnout even if the constant rain made the day a challenge for everyone.”

Rain doesn’t stop female flag football tournament
VICENZA, Italy – Bavaria United player gets caught by Pink Panthers’ opposing player Isabella Terao during the Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10, 2024. Pink Panthers won against Bavaria United 19-0. On the first day, dedicated to the female part of the tournament, despite the inclement weather, six teams, four from Vicenza and two from Germany participated in the event. (Photo Credit: Laura Kreider) VIEW ORIGINAL

Giaretta highlighted that all teams had a friendly attitude and showed great sportsmanship.

“It was an honor to host this event in Vicenza and give the women an opportunity to compete with other communities,” she added.

The Force Team from Vicenza won against the Pink Panthers 6-0 before competing in the final match against a team from Grafenwoehr. Force team’s coach Justin Payton supported his team throughout the day in five matches.

“We are having a good time, even if it is raining,” Payton said.

Force team’s quarterback Eve Robertson expressed that - due to the weather conditions - it was a challenge to play.

Rain doesn’t stop female flag football tournament
VICENZA, Italy - Force team’s quarterback Eve Robertson throws the football to her teammates while playing against the opposing team West Wolves. The Force team and another five teams participated in the Flag Football Tournament Open & Female Categories at the football field on Caserma Del Din Feb. 10, 2024. On the first day, dedicated to the female part of the tournament, despite the inclement weather, six teams, four from Vicenza and two from Germany participated in the event. (Photo Credit: Laura Kreider) VIEW ORIGINAL

“It’s hard to catch, it’s hard to throw,” she said. When asked which was the most difficult team Robertson didn’t have any doubt and said “the team from Grafenwoehr. We never played them before. They look like the most difficult team.”

In the final game, Force team met that very team in the championship and were defeated 19-0.

To view more photos, visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/usagvicenza/albums/72177720315546476/