Footballers Capture the Flag
The term “getting flagged” usually means a penalty is imminent when used to describe action within traditional football. However, in the sport’s less violent form, capturing the flag is the name of the game.
The Waimea Thunder (blue jerseys) clashed with the Kapa’a Eagles (green jerseys) and Anahola Animals (white jerseys) in Kaua’i Police Activities League flag football action June 4 at North Vidinha Stadium Field. The matchup featured youngsters in the 5- to 7-year-old age group.
For more information on the K-PAL league, contact Kaua’i Police Department Officer Mark Ozaki at 652-6999.
Photos by Ron Kosen
Photo Spectrum Kaua’i
- The Kapa‘a Eagles quarterback surveys his options.
- A member of the Waimea Thunder sprints away from defenders.
- The Anahola Animals quarterback launches a pass in the direction of his receivers.
- Faced with the possibility of his opponent making a catch, a Waimea player breaks up the attempt.
- An Anahola Animals ball carier attempts to evade a pack of Waimea defenders.