Yuma, Arizona · Est. 2026

THE
PROGRAM

Bad Rabbits AZ is Yuma's girls flag football program — built from the ground up to give every athlete a real path to compete, grow, and love the game.

Why We Exist

"Built the right way."

Bad Rabbits AZ is the Arizona sister program to Bad Rabbits Select, a championship-winning girls' flag football organization out of the Imperial Valley. We're bringing that competitive standard to Yuma with 10U and 12U travel teams.

We're approaching our first seasons the right way: proper structure, player-safety protocols, a family-first culture, and a clear pathway toward elite play. We're ambitious about where this goes — and honest about being new.

Program Structure

Select / Travel Only

Competitive

SELECT / TRAVEL

  • Tryout-based roster — earned, not given
  • 10U and 12U divisions currently active
  • Regional and national tournament play
  • Structured practice and film review
  • Carries the Bad Rabbits Select identity
  • Pathway to elite flag football
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The Lineage

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BAD RABBITS
SELECT

Out of Calexico, CA and Mexicali, Baja California — the first girls' flag football program in the Imperial Valley to travel for competitive tournament play. Bad Rabbits AZ carries that identity forward in Yuma.

National Champions

3

US National Team Selections

151K+

TikTok Followers

9,503

Passing Yards — Single Season Record

Program History

2023

12U National Champions — Charlotte, NC

Went 6-0 at the USA Flag Football National Championship. Azul Trujillo named Tournament MVP.

2024

Two Players Selected to US Junior National Team

Jessica Manriquez (15U) and Paula Cruz (17U) represented the United States on the Junior National Team.

2025

14U National Champions — Canton, OH · High School National Runner-Up

Won the NFL FLAG Championship 15-13 in the final. Also reached the High School Girls National Championship game. Azul Trujillo set the national single-season passing record with 9,503 yards and was named MaxPreps California Sophomore of the Year.

2026

International Stage — Junior International Cup, Los Angeles

Azul Trujillo and Jessica Manriquez selected to represent Mexico's 17U Girls National Team at Dignity Health Sports Park. Manriquez also set a national record with 276 receptions for 3,702 yards in the 2025 high school season.

Featured By

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The Staff

Coaching Staff

Staff announcements coming soon. We're building a coaching team that matches the standard of this program.

WANT TO COACH?

We're looking for coaches who believe in young women and know the game. If that's you, reach out — we'd love to talk.

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What We Stand For

Program Values

PLAYER-FIRST, ALWAYS

Coaches, parents, and admins are here to serve the athletes — not the other way around.

EVERYTHING IS EARNED

Spots, positions, and snaps are worked for — and we won't cut a player mid-season.

CHARACTER & ACADEMICS

We build athletes and people. Passing grades and sportsmanship matter here.

COMMUNITY FIRST

Built by Yuma, for Yuma's girls.

READY TO
PLAY?

Registration is open for the 2026 season. Select spots available for 10U and 12U.

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