NEWARK, NJ — April 17, 2025 — Aishat Hassan of
Newark Central (Newark, N.J.) is the MaxPreps/USA Football Girls High School Flag Football Player of the Week for April 7–13. Hassan led the Central Blue Devils to a 3-0 record during the week, holding opponents to only 30 combined points.
Central defeated the Newark Collegiate Academy, Wayne Valley and Weequahic during the week, improving its record to 3-1. Hassan authored three standout performances on defense, amassing 20 flag pulls, four sacks and four pass breakups.
Hassan's big week included multi-sack performances against Newark Collegiate Academy and Weequahic. She also broke up multiple passes against Wayne Valley and Weequahic. Hassan currently leads Central with eight sacks this season and is second on the team in tackles per game.
Notable statistics from Hassan's week:
* Recorded multiple sacks against Newark Collegiate Academy and Weequahic.
* Broke up two passes against both Wayne Valley and Weequahic.
* Led Newark Central with eight tackles against Weequahic.
* Leads Central with eight sacks this season.
As the Player of the Week, Hassan will receive a complimentary opportunity to be further evaluated through USA Football's National Team Development Program at a Talent ID Camp in the spring or fall. The development program is part of the premier pathway to USA Football's U.S. National Teams, which represent our country in international competitions such as World Championships and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Athletes who attend the National Team Development Program's Talent ID Camp are eligible to receive invitations to future U.S. National Teams Trials.
USA Football is the sport's governing body in the United States and the organization that selects, trains and leads the U.S. National Teams that represent our country in international competitions, including the 2028 Olympics. USA Football partnered with MaxPreps to start the Girls High School Flag Football Player of the Week award and continue to bring attention to the exploding popularity of flag football throughout the country. USA Football and MaxPreps will announce award winners during the fall and spring high school girls' flag football seasons based on game statistics entered by coaches into MaxPreps.
This award celebrates the achievements of the athletes who are helping to drive flag football at the high school level. USA Football research shows more than 1.6 million athletes ages 6-17 played the sport in 2023, representing a 38.2% increase in participation over the past decade. Much of that growth is being driven by girls and women. Participation among girls ages 6-12 increased by approximately 222% from 2014 to 2023. Opportunities for girls and women to play flag football competitively for high school and college programs are increasing. Thirteen states sanction girls' flag football as a varsity sport for current or future seasons. Women's flag football at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
level features college scholarships and a national championship.
Spring 2025 Flag Football Player of the Week Winners:
About USA Football:
USA Football is the governing body of American Football in the United States. As a Recognized Sports Organization of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the sole U.S. member of the International Federation of American Football, USA Football selects, trains and leads the U.S. National Teams in tackle and flag football disciplines, while delivering world-class football development resources, sport standards and competitive opportunities to empower athletes at every level. USA Football is committed to ensuring every athlete has access to develop and compete in the game through safer, inclusive and innovative pathways. For more information, visit usafootball.com.
About MaxPreps:
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