Top 15 Georgia High School Flag Football Teams Across All Divisions
With the 2025 Georgia high school flag football season complete, ITG Next announces its top 15 flag football rankings.
Georgia Flag Football Rankings: The Top 5
At the top of the rankings is Pope High School. The Greyhounds came from behind in the Division 5 state championship to defeat McEachern 14-13, giving Pope its third straight title.
Pope’s state title was the perfect ending to a season that saw them finish undefeated as the top team in Division 5’s Area 3 with an 8-0 record, part of their overall 20-3 season. They were the state’s hottest team heading down the stretch of the season and into the playoffs, winning 18 straight games on the way to winning their third consecutive state championship, and the first as a member of the newly created Division 5. Pope won the Division 3 state finals in the previous two seasons.
The Greyhounds offense scored 623 points for the entire season, while allowing just 169 points.
Greenbrier also completed the three-peat by defeating Jenkins 20-13 in the Division 2 state championship game. They are the No. 2 team after finishing the 2025 season with a 22-3 overall record, including nine straight wins. They saved the best win for last in the win over Jenkins.
The Wolfpack scored a total of 530 points this season while allowing just 133 points over their 25-game season.
Blessed Trinity defeated Milton 21-20 in one of the most exciting state championship games of the three-day event in Atlanta. It took a last-second fourth-down run by Maggie Sullivan to bring Blessed Trinity to within one point. Then came a toe-tapper catch in the back of the end zone by Chelsea Lewis on the point-after conversion by the Titans as regulation expired to force the game to overtime.
Blessed Trinity won it in the second overtime to capture their second overall state championship after winning it back in 2022.
Blessed Trinity head flag football coach Brandon Harwell’s Titans finished the season with a 19-5 overall record, scoring 603 points for the season. They allowed 217 points over their 24 games.
North Oconee was back to try once again to win a state championship after having been denied two years in a row.
But, in this year’s final, the Titans left no doubt that they were the best team in Division 3, capping off a successful 2025 season with a 31-6 defeat of Whitewater in the state championship game. The Titans were able to bounce back after losing back-to-back state final contests in 2023 and 2024. They fell to Southeast Bulloch 14-0 two seasons ago in the Division 1 state final game, then were shut out again 18-0 in last year’s Division 2 state championship to Greenbrier.
Harris County won their first state championship with a commanding performance in the Division 1 state finals, a 32-0 shutout win over Washington County.
Led by one of the state’s top offensive playmakers in senior quarterback Madalynn Cauley, who had a hand in each of the Tigers’ five touchdowns, Harris County capped a 24-3 season with four shutouts in the five postseason games, including the championship game shutout win.
Harris County had played for the 2022 Class A-4A state championship against Southeast Bulloch but fell 13-0.
Complete Rankings
Including the five state champions, here is ITG Next’s complete Georgia high school flag football top 15 rankings for the 2025 season.
- Pope (Division 5)
- Greenbrier (Division 2)
- Blessed Trinity (Division 4)
- North Oconee (Division 3)
- Harris County (Division 1)
- Milton (Division 4)
- McEachern (Division 5)
- Whitewater (Division 3)
- Southeast Bulloch (Division 3)
- Jenkins (Division 2)
- Washington County (Division 1)
- Columbus (Division 1)
- Seckinger (Division 2)
- East Coweta (Division 4)
- Lambert (Division 5)


