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Brown is Steelers Flag Player of the Year

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Brown is Steelers Flag Player of the Year

The Steelers continue to help grow girls flag football in the region and were instrumental, along with the Philadelphia Eagles, in supporting the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) to sanction girls flag football as a high school sport.

The Steelers efforts started small with only six teams taking part the first season. Now, the number of teams sits at 36 in the Pittsburgh region and 100 plus in the state. Through sponsorship help from Nike with uniforms, to donations from the teams of equipment and more, the sport was able to grow by leaps and bounds.

The Steelers finalist is junior Shayln Brown from the Moon Area Tigers.

“Shay, who was nominated by her coaches and teammates, demonstrates excellence on and off the football field, leadership amongst her teammates and commitment to her Moon Township community.

The NFL has partnered with the Maxwell Football Club for a Girls National Flag Football Player of the Year award, with a finalist from every NFL market.

The team has hosted a yearly Girls Flag Football Jamboree, Girls Flag Football Leagues, Girls Flag Football Championships and a uniform unveiling at Acrisure Stadium. And through the support of current and former Steelers players, the attention on the game has soared.

“Shay volunteers in her community to help grow flag football for the youth.”

Brown was honored by the Steelers during the Christmas Day game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The PIAA Board of Directors meet on Wednesday in Mechanicsburg, Pa., where girls’ flag football was reviewed and approved on the third and final reading to be designated as a state sanctioned sport for the 2025-26 school year.

In her sophomore season she led Moon to their first championship title. Moon is on a 27-game winning streak, and she has led them to back-to-back championships, winning 33 of 36 games, in the Steelers High School Girls Flag Spring season.

“The Pittsburgh Steelers are committed to growing the game of football for boys and girls across Western Pennsylvania,” said Joe Lofton, the Steelers football development manager. “Shay quarterbacked the Moon Tigers to back-to-back championships in the Steelers Girls Flag Spring season.

Brown has been the starting quarterback for Moon since her freshman year, and has also played wide receiver at times during her career.

The PIAA required there be 100 teams playing the sport at the high school level in the state in order for the sport to be sanctioned, and thanks to the efforts of both professional football teams, as of last April there were 101 teams playing girls flag football in Pennsylvania.

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The Player of the Year award will be presented annually to an outstanding player based on a criterion of on field performance, academic achievement and community service. This year, the Maxwell Football Club National Flag Football Player of the Year award will be presented at the 88th Maxwell Awards on Friday, March 14, 2025, at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia.

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‘Horrible location:’ Proposed Eagle Costco sparks heated backlash and traffic concerns in a neighborhood meeting

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Tensions flared as nearly 200 Eagle residents packed a gymnasium to oppose Costco’s plans, voicing concerns about traffic safety and community character.

EAGLE, Idaho — Nearly 200 Eagle residents filled the gymnasium at Eagle Academy High School on Thursday night to voice concerns about a proposed 160,000-square-foot Costco warehouse and fuel station at the intersection of Highway 55 and Hill Road.

The membership-only retailer wants to build on 27 acres that once housed the Masterpiece Quarry, which closed in 2003. The site has sat largely vacant since, though previous plans for a Village at Meridian-like concept never materialized. A for sale sign is currently on the property. 

Highway 55 is one of Idaho’s most heavily traveled roads, and residents told KTVB traffic is already a major concern.

“There’s been a lot of development and a lot more traffic than it used to be,” said Greg Drabek, who lives near the intersection. “Eagle is not the little town it used to be.”

Erika Lunbeck, who lives just 500 feet from the proposed site, said she learned about the project only recently.

“48 hours prior to this meeting, I received a notice on my door that there was going to be a question-and-answer session here tonight,” Lunbeck said.

When the meeting turned out to be an informational open house rather than a group question-and-answer format, tensions rose among attendees.

“It’s a waste of our time to be here,” said Ray Gillenwater, who also lives near the project. “We get a three-minute spiel from a real estate developer, and then he says, now it’s an open house. Go and walk around. It’s like, well, no, we’re here to give you our feedback. We’re here to have a conversation.”

John Shaw, a director of real estate development for Costco, facilitated the meeting. He told KTVB this is the typical style of neighborhood meetings they’ve held in the past, and once a formal application is submitted with the city a public hearing opportunity would be held. He added that a neighborhood meeting is a requirement to hold before a formal application for the project to the city. 

Residents could ask questions individually to engineers stationed around the room at different poster boards. The majority of people KTVB spoke to were against the project, mainly due to traffic concerns, while a few saw the project as a good economic opportunity for the area. 

Engineers at Kittleson and Associates, who completed a traffic study for the project and submitted it to Ada County Highway District (ACHD), said they estimate thousands of vehicle trips to and from the Costco each day. They’ve drafted plans to widen roads and add roundabouts in the area to help with any concerns. The engineers said the traffic study could be modified before Costco submits a final application, with a traffic study to the city for consideration. 

Costco is planning for approximately 900 parking spots at the location. Even with proposals for traffic improvements, residents still worry traffic will spill over into the nearby neighborhoods and roads. 

“You put a business with that much volume right next to all these houses, and it just destroys the whole community,” Gillenwater said.

“It’s a horrible location,” Lunbeck said. 

Lunbeck said the location is particularly dangerous because it sits across from the Optimist Youth Sports Complex.

“There are so many children crossing the streets. The amount of cars going through is astronomical, astronomical, and it’s only a matter of time before something seriously tragic will happen,” Lunbeck said. “It is a horrible location.”

She also raised concerns about local wildlife but said project members didn’t have many answers. 

“We have prong horn on our street,” Lunbeck said. “We have golden eagles flying above it. These are supposed to be protected habitats, and I see no protections happening.” 

Shaw did not indicate when Costco plans to submit land use applications to the city of Eagle. 



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