High School Sports

Harris County flag football team wins first state championship in program history

The Harris County High School flag football team has won the program’s first state championship.

The Tigers dominated Washington County 32-0 Monday in the Georgia High School Association Division 1 title game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The Harris County High School flag football team and supporters celebrate winning the Georgia High School Association Division 1 state championship game 32-0 over Washington County on Dec. 15, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
The Harris County High School flag football team and supporters celebrate winning the Georgia High School Association Division 1 state championship game 32-0 over Washington County on Dec. 15, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Rick Beach Harris County High School

HCHS improved its record to 24-3, capping a commanding playoff run. In their previous playoff games this season, the Tigers won 27-0, 26-0, 34-0 and 14-7.

Senior quarterback Madalynn “Cricket” Cauley led HCHS by completing 15-of-22 passes and being part of all five of the team’s touchdowns, passing or running.

Harris County senior quarterback Madalynn “Cricket” Cauley prepares to pass during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title.
Harris County senior quarterback Madalynn “Cricket” Cauley prepares to pass during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Rick Beach Harris County High School

Cauley scored a rushing touchdown for a 6-0 lead on the team’s first possession, capping off a 64-yard drive. That was followed up with a scramble and a 40-yard touchdown pass to senior Pearson Pettit on the team’s second possession to make it 12-0.

Cauley converted a fourth-down run from the 4-yard-line for another touchdown and an 18-0 lead on the Tigers’ third possession. Cauley then completed a 4-yard touchdown pass to junior Aubry Mertz, and junior Macy Maguire scored the point-after attempt, for a 25-0 lead at halftime.

Harris County junior center Aubry Mertz runs after a reception during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title.
Harris County junior center Aubry Mertz runs after a reception during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Rick Beach Harris County High School

Pettit made an impact on both sides of the ball, grabbing an interception on Washington County’s first possession of the third quarter.

The offense followed that up with one more touchdown, as Mertz scored again on a pass from Cauley, and sophomore Hannah Huff caught the point-after attempt, for a 32-0 lead.

Harris County sophomore defensive back Rylee Hall (11) celebrates a sack during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Harris County senior safety Kyndle Robinson (1) and junior linebacker Addison Fowler (13) also are pictured.
Harris County sophomore defensive back Rylee Hall (11) celebrates a sack during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Harris County senior safety Kyndle Robinson (1) and junior linebacker Addison Fowler (13) also are pictured. Rick Beach Harris County High School

“These ladies are special,” first-year Harris County flag football head coach Michael Kinsey said in his interview with Georgia Public Broadcasting during the postgame celebration on the field. “I can’t think of a more deserving group than these young ladies, what they’ve endured, what they’ve gone through, how they’ve battled through adversity.

“They’re just, they’re so special. … I’m honored to have had an opportunity to be a part of their lives and coach them. … These girls are just something. They’re next level, man. They’re elite.”

Harris County senior defensive back Pearson Pettit returns an interception during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title.
Harris County senior defensive back Pearson Pettit returns an interception during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Rick Beach Harris County High School

Cauley was a freshman on the HCHS team that lost 13-0 to Southeast Bulloch in the 2022 GHSA Class A-4A state championship game. Then she was one of the Tigers who lost in the Elite Eight the next two seasons.

“We’ve always had a good team,” Cauley told GPB. “But this year, we finally had the missing piece: just a good coach that believes in us and follows through, and I feel like that’s what really changed it.”

Harris County senior safety and wide receiver Kyndle Robinson is fired up during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title.
Harris County senior safety and wide receiver Kyndle Robinson is fired up during the Georgia High School Association Division 1 flag football state championship game Dec. 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers beat Washington County 32-0 to win the title. Rick Beach Harris County High School

This story was originally published December 15, 2025 at 12:42 PM.

Mark Rice
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Mark Rice is the Ledger-Enquirer’s editor. He has been covering Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley for more than 30 years. He welcomes your local news tips, feature story ideas, investigation suggestions and compelling questions.
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