Fans and Experts Weigh In on the Ravens Mascot Competition

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In the spirit of fostering school pride and community engagement, Ravens High School is hosting a competition to select a new mascot for the school. This exciting initiative aims to bring together students, parents, and faculty to showcase their creativity and enthusiasm for our beloved Ravens. The competition will be open to all students, with participants encouraged to submit their original designs and concepts for consideration. The selected mascot will serve as a symbol of unity and pride, representing the values and spirit of our school. The competition rules are as follows: - All submissions must be original and created by current Ravens High School students. - Designs can be hand-drawn or digitally created.

Ravens mascot competition

- Designs can be hand-drawn or digitally created. - Participants are encouraged to incorporate elements that reflect the school's values and culture. - The mascot design should be dynamic and visually appealing, making it easy to identify and connect with.

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This is a 5 v 5 NFL FLAG non-contact, version of flag football. Each roster may hold 10 players and a maximum of two coaches.

Coed Division

  • 8u Coed-2014 Birthyear or younger
  • 10u Coed-2012 Birthyear or younger
  • 12u Coed-2010 Birthyear or younger
  • 14u Coed-2008 Birthyear or younger

*Coed can consist of all boys, all girls or a mix of both

Girls Division

  • 10u Girls-2012 Birthyear or younger
  • 12u Girls-2010 Birthyear or younger
  • 14u Girls-2008 Birthyear or younger
  • 17u Girls-2005 Birthyear or younger

Recreation Division

  • 8u Coed Rec-2014 Birthyear or younger
  • 10u Coed Rec-2012 Birthyear or younger
  • 12u Coed Rec-2010 Birthyear or younger

*Recreation Team - Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, JCC (Jewish Community Center), PAL (Police Athletic League), or a Park and Recreation NFL FLAG Program.

TeamSnap Impact is thrilled to be partnering with NFL FLAG to serve as the sponsor for the Recreation Divisions for the NFL FLAG Spring Regionals. With our goal of increasing access to sport, partnering with RCX on this series of events was a perfect fit. We look forward to awarding teams that qualify financial support so that they are able to compete and participate at the highest level.

Do you want to register your team for a Regional but are having a hard time getting the funds together for your team? RCX Sports and NFL FLAG have teamed up with TeamSnap to reimburse one team's registration fee per rec division at each NFL FLAG Regional. Please fill out the form below to see if your team is the lucky winner to be reimbursed your registration fee.

EVENT FORMAT

A Recreation Team must be a Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, JCC (Jewish Community Center), PAL (Police Athletic League), or a Park and Recreation NFL FLAG Program. New this year, we will also allow a full team from an NFL FLAG League to participate in the Rec division. This roster may not be adjusted from league play and must be confirmed with your League Organizer to register. All Star teams and combined rosters are prohibited. Violation of this rule could result in disqualification of tournament play and championship play for the remainder of the calendar season.

NFL FLAG Tournament Rulebook will be used.

  • All teams will be put into a Pool Play Format.
  • Every team is guaranteed a minimum of (3) three pool play games.
  • The TOP 50% teams from Pool Play in each division will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

All teams will be reseeded according to the following criteria for bracket play: Least Games Lost, Most games Won, Head-to-Head Record (2 teams only), Points Against, Points For, Coin Toss.

2023 will feature 18 total tournaments feeding into the NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl Games. (14 Regionals and 4 Super Regionals)

NFL FLAG Tournaments are for athletes who participate in an active NFL FLAG league ONLY and will kick off at the NFL DRAFT in Kansas City on April 28-29. Tournaments will consist of NFL FLAG Super Regionals and NFL FLAG Regionals. Super Regionals will have OPEN Borders for any official NFL FLAG League across the country to participate. NFL FLAG League Guidelines apply. The first Super Regional of 2023 will be in the Spring at the NFL DRAFT (Kansas City), followed by two Summer Super Regionals (Pittsburgh and Atlanta) in June and July and a Fall Super Regional (Dothan, AL) in December. NFL FLAG Regionals will take place across the country throughout the year. All NFL FLAG Regionals will be for Official NFL FLAG Leagues and adhere to the regional border restrictions.

The only way to qualify for NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl Games is by winning a Regional or Super Regional Tournament. Qualified teams will receive a Full Bid entry to NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl Games. Once a team qualifies the entire roster and Head Coach is FINAL. Edits may not be made to the rosters for the NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl Games. Qualified players are ineligible to attend any other Regional Tournament in any division. Once Qualified, the Head Coach is ineligible to coach in the SAME division at any other Regional Tournament. Qualified teams are not permitted to change age divisions for the NFL FLAG Championships at Pro Bowl Games.

Ravens mascot competition

- Submissions should be sent via email to [email protected] by the designated deadline. The judging panel will consist of a group of teachers, administrators, and student representatives. They will evaluate the submissions based on creativity, originality, and their ability to represent the school's spirit. The winning mascot design will be unveiled at a school-wide assembly and adopted as the official mascot for Ravens High School. Aside from the honor of creating the school's new mascot, the winning student will also receive a scholarship and various prizes. This serves as an incentive for talented students to participate and showcase their artistic abilities. Additionally, the competition acts as a platform for students to contribute actively to school spirit and pride. The Ravens mascot competition not only encourages student involvement and creativity but also promotes the importance of teamwork and collaboration. It inspires students to take ownership of their school's identity and fosters a sense of belonging and unity within the school community. Overall, the Ravens mascot competition serves as an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their artistic skills and creative thinking while contributing to the school's spirit and unity. It is a testament to the school's commitment to fostering student engagement and enthusiasm, creating a vibrant and inclusive school culture..

Reviews for "The Secret Lives of Ravens Mascots: Unmasking Their Personalities"

- Jane - 1 star
I did not enjoy the Ravens mascot competition at all. The mascots were uninspiring and lacked any creativity. It felt like they just threw together a bunch of random characters without any thought. The performances were also lackluster and unentertaining. Overall, I was extremely disappointed and would not recommend this competition to anyone.
- Mike - 2 stars
I was really looking forward to the Ravens mascot competition, but it turned out to be quite underwhelming. The costumes were poorly made and looked cheap. The mascots themselves didn't have any unique personalities or characteristics that stood out. It felt like a missed opportunity to showcase some incredible talent and creativity. I left feeling disappointed and wishing for more.
- Sarah - 1 star
The Ravens mascot competition was a complete flop in my opinion. The mascots lacked energy and enthusiasm, and the whole event felt unorganized. The judges seemed uninterested and didn't provide any constructive feedback. I was hoping for a fun and entertaining experience, but it fell completely flat. I wouldn't waste my time attending another one of their competitions.

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