2nd Annual Girls Celebrity Flag Football Game
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February 2, 2026 • 12:30–5 PM
Vista Montana Park 4041 N First St, San Jose, CA 95134
Free to Attend • Family Friendly • All Ages Welcome
Celebrating the week of the big game, you won’t want to miss out on the high-energy flag football event where Indigenous young women will compete, showcasing their skills and inspiring the next generation.
Participants and attendees can:
Compete against Indigenous celebrities
Celebrate culture, community, and togetherness
Empower and inspire Indigenous youth
Schedule
12:30–12:40 PM
Opening Ceremony
Skills Camp
2–2:30 PM
Lunch
Round Robin Tournament
Meet Our Coaches
Adrienne Smith
Adrienne Smith is a trailblazer in women’s football, scoring the first-ever touchdown in international women’s tackle football and winning two world championships with Team USA. A standout wide receiver for the Boston Renegades, she has six WFA national titles, ten All-Star selections, and holds the league record for career receiving yards. She has also earned three silver medals with the U.S. national flag football team and is excited to coach the next generation of Native young women at the Girls Celebrity Flag Football Game.
Cameron Lynch
Cameron Lynch is a former NFL linebacker, media personality, and football coach who got his start at Brookwood High School in Georgia, later becoming team captain at Syracuse University, where he earned All-ACC honors, and eventually signed with the St. Louis Rams. His extensive football career spans over 50 NFL games with teams such as the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Off the field, Lynch has worked with NFL Network and Fox Sports, hosted Super Bowl LV events, founded Heart Work Media, and earned his MBA. Now, he mentors young athletes, inspiring them to play with heart, hustle, and purpose.
Ahman Green
Ahman Green is a former NFL running back and Green Bay Packers legend known for his impact on and off the field. A University of Nebraska standout and two-time national champion, he earned All-America honors before becoming the Packers’ all-time leading rusher and a four-time Pro Bowl selection. Off the field, he stays active in coaching, media, and youth charitable initiatives. At the Girls Celebrity Flag Football Game, Green brings leadership, championship experience, and unwavering passion to the field.
Kansas Middletent
Additional Participants
Siyowin Peters
Siyowin Peters is a Native American artist and cultural advocate whose work celebrates Indigenous identity and amplifies Native voices. Drawing from her Dakota Sioux and Mexican heritage, she uses multiple artistic mediums to explore social justice and the resilience of Indigenous communities. As a coach at the Girls Celebrity Flag Football Game, she brings that same passion, creativity, and leadership to inspire Native young women on and off the field.
Janee’ Kassanavoid
Rebekah Jarvey
Rebekah Jarvey is an internationally recognized designer, artisan, and model, proudly representing her Chippewa, Cree, and Blackfeet heritage. A fifth-generation beadwork and sewing artist, she has collaborated with Nike N7 on the SB Dunks, appeared in Vogue, and showcased collections at New York, Paris, and Santa Fe Fashion Weeks, as well as during Super Bowl LIX Week. Joining as a competitor on the field, she’ll bring creativity, confidence, and pride while celebrating and uplifting Indigenous culture.
Seneca Skunk
Seneca “Sen” Skunk is an Indigenous matriarch, creative, and community advocate dedicated to family, purpose, and legacy. She leads with humility and resilience, embodying Native strength and balance in womanhood. Through Rising Stars and cultural work, she supports community-driven initiatives shaped by lived experience and responsibility to family. Her foundation in basketball and powwow dancing informs her grounded, intentional leadership and her commitment to protecting culture while creating space for future generations. As one of the celebrity athletes participating in the event, she’s looking forward to competing while inspiring the youth at the same time.
La Morena
Lucinda “La Morena” is an internationally recognized Xicana muralist and painter of Apache, Pima, and Yaqui descent. Rooted in Chicano and Indigenous aesthetics, her art explores spirituality, community healing, and social change. Her work has been exhibited across the U.S. and internationally, including a U.S. Embassy–commissioned mural in Marseille, France. She has also collaborated with brands such as Nike, Adobe, Porsche, the NBA, and NFL, and was named the Super Bowl LVII Marquee Artist — the first Xicana Indigenous woman to receive the honor, and she is excited to bring that same passion and energy to the event as a player.
DJ Tribal Touch
Gallery
For more information, contact:
Nelletta Reed | [email protected] | (760) 708-8894
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