The Alzheimer’s All Women’s Football League hosted its annual draft day event on Saturday at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Event Center in Lubbock, Texas. This event officially marks the beginning of the league's fifth season, bringing together players, coaches, and fans to celebrate women’s football and promote awareness about Alzheimer’s disease.
The draft day was a significant occasion for the league, which aims to empower women through competitive football and community engagement. Participants showcased their skills and potential, with teams selecting new players to strengthen their rosters for the upcoming season. The event drew a large crowd, including supporters from the local community and beyond, eager to witness the growth of women’s football.
League organizers emphasized the importance of promoting health, fitness, and awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, which affects millions of families nationwide. The league also serves as a platform to inspire women to pursue athletic excellence and leadership roles both on and off the field.
Throughout the day, there were various activities, including player interviews, team introductions, and motivational speeches from league officials. The event also highlighted the league’s commitment to community service and charitable initiatives aimed at Alzheimer’s research and support programs.
As the league prepares for its fifth season, expectations are high for exciting games and increased visibility for women’s football. The league continues to grow in popularity, demonstrating the increasing interest and participation of women in contact sports. Fans and supporters are encouraged to follow the league’s progress through upcoming games and community events scheduled throughout the year.
Overall, the draft day in Lubbock marked a milestone for the Alzheimer’s All Women’s Football League, reinforcing its mission to empower women, promote health awareness, and foster community spirit through the sport of football.