Here are the 2016 Flag Football schedules for teams in District 2A-15
* – Indicates District Contest
All start times are 3:30 p.m. Eastern unless noted.
For corrections or additions, please email them to football@floridahsfootball.com
BRADDOCK LADY BULLDOGS
March 8 – at South Miami*
March 10 – Miami Coral Park* (1:30 p.m.)
March 31 – Miami*
April 1 – at Coral Reef
April 5 – at Southwest Miami*
April 7 – Ferguson
April 12 – at Coral Gables*
CORAL GABLES LADY CAVALIERS
March 8 – Miami*
March 10 – at Southwest Miami* (3:00 p.m.)
March 15 – Miami Coral Park*
April 5 – South Miami*
April 12 – Braddock*
MIAMI LADY STINGAREES
March 8 – at Coral Gables*
March 15 – at South Miami*
March 29 – Miami Coral Park*
March 31 – at Braddock*
April 7 – at Goleman (4:00 p.m.)
Missing Games: Southwest Miami
MIAMI CORAL PARK LADY RAMS
March 8 – Southwest Miami*
March 10 – at Braddock* (1:30 p.m.)
March 12 – Miami Sunset (9:30 a.m.)
March 15 – at Coral Gables*
March 28 – Varela
March 29 – at Miami*
March 31 – at South Miami*
April 5 – Reagan
SOUTH MIAMI LADY COBRAS
March 8 – Braddock*
March 15 – Miami*
March 29 – at Southwest Miami* (3:00 p.m.)
March 31 – Miami Coral Park*
April 5 – at Coral Gables*
April 19 – at Varela
April 20 – at Miami Sunset
SOUTHWEST MIAMI LADY EAGLES
March 8 – at Miami Coral Park*
March 10 – Coral Gables* (3:00 p.m.)
March 29 – South Miami* (3:00 p.m.)
April 5 – Braddock* (3:00 p.m.)
Missing Games: Miami


















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