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Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day Sets Record in Nashville

Young female athletes participating in flag football drills at Nissan Stadium

Nashville, October 1, 2025

News Summary

Nearly 100 high school athletes from five Metro Nashville Public Schools participated in the Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day at Nissan Stadium, setting a new record for the largest event of its kind. The day featured a panel of female leaders in sports, engaging drill stations led by Titans athletes, and concluded with a generous $30,000 donation to support local schools’ athletics and youth programs, reflecting the growing support for female athletes in the community.

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On September 30, 2025, nearly 100 high school athletes from five different Metro Nashville Public Schools participated in the Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day held at Nissan Stadium. This event set a new record for the largest girls flag field day to date, highlighting the growing interest and support for female athletes in the area.

The Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day featured an interactive panel focused on female leadership and overcoming obstacles in sports, showcasing successful women in the industry. Panelists included Caitlyn Ranson, Bridgestone’s head of partnership marketing, and Amanda Lockwood, director of partnerships for the Titans, amongst other distinguished female leaders. Their insights were aimed at empowering young female athletes and discussing the importance of resilience and determination in sports.

The participating local schools included East Nashville High School, Maplewood High School, Pearl-Cohn High School, Stratford High School, and Whites Creek High School. The event served not only as a sporting occasion but also as a networking opportunity for young athletes to engage with role models and leaders in the sports community.

As part of the day’s activities, athletes participated in various drill stations led by Titans offensive linemen. Participants enjoyed an array of engaging activities, including agility relay races, a “capture the football” station, and a spirited game of ultimate football. Titans guard Peter Skorosnki expressed his admiration for the competitive spirit and enthusiasm shown by the participants throughout the event.

The event concluded with a surprise announcement from Bridgestone, revealing a significant $30,000 donation to be distributed among the five participating schools. This funding is intended to support their athletics and youth programs, further fostering the development of female sports initiatives in the community. Additionally, at the end of the day, participants and coaches were thrilled to learn about a $30,000 equipment donation which will benefit their schools.

Keith Bremer, Titans Manager of Football Development and Cause Marketing, reiterated the Titans’ commitment to supporting girls flag football in Tennessee. The Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day was characterized as a celebration of support and empowerment for young women in sports, providing them with a platform to showcase their skills and aspirations.

Key Features of the Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day

  • Record attendance with nearly 100 athletes
  • Interactive panel featuring female leaders in sports
  • Participation from five Metro Nashville Public Schools
  • Engaging drill stations led by Titans athletes
  • $30,000 donation for athletics and youth programs
  • $30,000 equipment donation announced

About Girls Flag Football in Nashville

This event reflects the increasing popularity and support for girls flag football across the state, aimed at promoting female participation in sports and providing equal opportunities for young women to thrive in athletic environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the date of the Bridgestone Girls Flag Field Day?

The event took place on September 30, 2025.

How many high school athletes attended the event?

Nearly 100 high school athletes attended the event.

Which schools participated in the event?

The participating schools were East Nashville High School, Maplewood High School, Pearl-Cohn High School, Stratford High School, and Whites Creek High School.

What activities were included in the event?

The day’s activities featured various drill stations led by Titans offensive linemen, agility relay races, a “capture the football” station, and a game of ultimate football.

What financial support was announced at the event?

Bridgestone announced a $30,000 donation to be allocated among the five participating schools to support their athletics and youth programs.

Was there any additional funding announced at the event?

Participants and coaches received a surprise announcement of a $30,000 equipment donation for their schools at the end of the day.


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