DALLAS/FORT WORTH West
Neighborhood Sports Dallas/Forth Worth West offers organized youth sports leagues and programs designed to help kids build confidence, teamwork, and athletic skills in a fun and positive environment. Serving families across Dallas/Fort Worth, the organization provides year-round opportunities for boys and girls of all skill levels to learn, compete, and stay active through sports.
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Standings

Denton East - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Denton Guyer - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Denton North - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Highland Village - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Flower Mound - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Frisco North - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Frisco South - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Keller South - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Keller/Roanoke - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Liberty Christian - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

McKinney - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.

Plano - Fall 2026 NFL Flag Football
Neighborhood Sports is the Official Youth NFL FLAG Football League for boys and girls ages 5–17.
RESOURCES
PARENTS
Parent Code of Conduct
The mission of Neighborhood Sports, is to develop confidence, self-esteem, and sportsmanship through the performance of recreational team sports, while promoting physical and moral character development to all participants. To ensure the appropriate atmosphere for these activities, the organization has adopted a zero tolerance policy in the enforcement of the Parent’s Code of Conduct.
* I hereby agree to and pledge to provide positive support, care, and encouragement for my child/ward participating in activities of NS by following this Parents’ Code of Ethics.
* I (and my guests) will encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all players, coaches, and officials at every game, practice or other event.
* I (and my guests) will not engage in any kind of unsportsmanlike conduct with any official, coach, player, or parent such as booing and taunting; refusing to shake hands; or using profane language or gestures.
* I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child/ward ahead of my personal desire to win.
* I will never ridicule or yell at my child/ward or other participant for making a mistake of losing a competition.
* I will insist that my child/ward play in a safe and healthy environment.
* I will require that my child/ward’s coach be trained in the responsibilities of being a coach and that the coach upholds the Coaches’ Code of Conduct.
* I will support coaches and officials working with my child/ward, in order to encourage a positive and enjoyable experience for all.
* I will demand a sports environment for my child/ward that is free from all weapons, drugs, tobacco and alcohol and will refrain from their use at all events.
* I will remember that the game is for youth - not adults.
* I will do my very best to make youth sports fun for my child/ward. I will ask my child to treat other players, coaches, fans and officials with respect regardless of race, sex, creed or ability.
* I will help my child/ward enjoy the experience by doing whatever I can, such as being a respectful fan, assisting with coaching, or providing transportation.
I do understand and agree that I will abide by the above Code of Conduct, If I do not live up to the Parents’ Code of Conduct, I will be subject to disciplinary action that could include, but is not limited to the following: verbal warning by official, coach, or On-site director; ejection from gym or field; parental game suspension, game forfeit; or season suspension with no refund of fees and no credits for future seasons. I understand and agree that this Parent Code of Conduct will be applied in conjunction with and consistently with the Refund Policy, which is incorporated herein by reference.
I, FOR MYSELF, MY SPOUSE, AND CHILD/WARD, HAVE READ THIS PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS, I, FOR MYSELF, MY SPOUSE, AND CHILD/WARD AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT, THE NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS REFUND POLICY, AND THE NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS LEAGUE TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHEN IN THE FUTURE I CLICK ON AN “I AGREE,” “I CONSENT,” OR OTHER SIMILARLY WORDED “BUTTON” OR ENTRY FIELD WITH MY MOUSE, KEYSTROKE, OR OTHER COMPUTER DEVICE, YOUR AGREEMENT OR CONSENT OR WAIVER WILL BE LEGALLY BINDING AND ENFORCEABLE AND THE LEGAL EQUIVALENT OF YOUR HANDWRITTEN SIGNATURE.
Refund Policy
Any regular registration canceled BEFORE our regular registration deadline will be refunded in full minus a $20 cancellation fee.
Any cancelations occurring after the regular registration deadline will be issued a refund that will be pro-rated based on # of weeks played.
*Account credits from previous seasons are only redeemable for a league registration.
coaches
Volunteer To Coach
Looking to get into the coaching world? Don't have a child to coach? You've come to the right place. Neighborhood Sports is always looking for positive and enthusiastic volunteer coaches who are willing to help young players learn the game of the sport they are playing in a fun and safe atmosphere.
Coaching a youth sports team can be a tremendously rewarding experience, additionally the bond created by a coach and a player is one that will be cherished and remembered for years to come.
No prior coaching experience necessary - as Volunteer coach, you will be given all the resources and support you need to help you succeed.
Coaches must satisfy all league obligations, which include:
- Pass a mandatory background check
- Complete the Concussion Certification
- Attend the mandatory virtual coaches meeting
- Be able to attend all practices and games for the season
NFL Flag Coaches
NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS X NFL FLAG COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT
NFL FLAG RULEBOOK - 2024
NFL Flag Rule Changes
NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS SUBSTITUTION RULES
NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS SAFETY POLICIES
NFL FLAG POSITIONS GUIDE
FLAG FOOTBALL DRILLS
Flag Football Drills | Designed for NFL FLAG Athletes
There’s one thing all successful flag football players have in common: they master the fundamentals. Practicing a variety of football drills lays the foundation for developmental growth and makes you a more well-rounded, versatile player. This is especially important in NFL FLAG football, where teams compete 5 on 5 and every player has a role on the field.
NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL PRACTICE OUTLINE
NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL DRILLS - QUARTERBACKS, RUNNINGBACKS & WIDE RECEIVERS
MOJO SPORTS APP
FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYS AND FORMATIONS
You’ve bought the cleats, prepped your flags, and now it’s time to equip yourself, and your team, with flag football plays and formations for your upcoming season.
NFL FLAG PASSING ROUTE TREE
FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYBOOKS
SINGLEBACK FORMATION PLAYBOOK
BUNCH FORMATION PLAYBOOK
TRIPS FORMATION PLAYBOOK
TRIPS STACK FORMATION PLAYBOOK
TWINS FORMATION PLAYBOOK
TWINS STACK FORMATION PLAYBOOK
I FORMATION PLAYBOOK
DOUBLE BACK SET FORMATION PLAYBOOK
SINGLE SET FORMATION PLAYBOOK
NFL FLAG RUN PLAYS
NFL FLAG DEFENSIVE COVERAGES
LIVE GAME
Never seen an NFL Flag game? Check out the quick links below!
- NFL Flag Game Coin Toss
- 1st Play Ball on 5 yard line White Team - Offense/Defense Alignment
- 2nd Play of Game White Team- Offense Catch - Defensive Blitz
- 3rd Play of Game White Team Catch - NO First Down - Turnover on Downs
- 1st Play Blue Team Offense Catch - Twins Left - Cover 3 Defense
- 2nd Play Blue Team Offense Catch - Twins Left Tight Slot - Defense Cover 3
- 3rd Play Blue Team Offense Catch - NO First Down - Turnover on Downs
- 1st Play Blue Offense Twins Right Motion Hand Off
- 2nd Play Blue Spread Offense - Defense Makes Interception
- 1st Play White Team (1st Down & Goal) Hand Off Run
- 2nd & Goal White Team Offense Catch at the 1 Yard Line
- 3rd Play White Team TOUCHDOWN Catch
- EXTRA Point Play White Team 1 point from the 5 yard line Catch
- 2nd half 1st Play Blue Team - Catch
- 2nd Half 2nd Play Blue Team
Jr. NBA Coaches
MLS GO & World Cup Soccer Coaches
Officials
Become A Referee
NFL FLAG OFFICIATING
Be Part of a Winning Team – Make the Call!
Do you love the game and want to make an impact? Officiating in an NFL FLAG league is the perfect way to stay connected to football while inspiring young athletes. Join a team of passionate officials, give back to your community, and be part of the fun!
At Neighborhood Sports, we take pride in selecting dedicated officials who uphold the integrity of the game and enhance the experience for players, coaches, and families at both national and local levels.
No Experience? No Problem!
We provide all the training you need. New officials must complete:
✅ An
online rules test (minimum passing score: 80%)
✅
On-field training with an experienced official (approx. 2 hours)
Note: Training is unpaid, but it’s an investment in your success!
What Does It Take to Be an Official?
Becoming a great official requires
dedication, practice, and continuous learning. Officials are expected to:
🏈 Attend
rules meetings, clinics, and training sessions
🏈 Develop their knowledge and confidence through experience
🏈 Bring
professionalism and enthusiasm to every game
The more effort you put in, the better you become!
Ready to step onto the field and make the call? Join us today!
What Expenses Should I Expect?
To officiate, you’ll need to invest in some essential gear:
- Referee Shirt – A black and white striped officiating shirt (available at stores like Academy Sports).
- Pants or Shorts – Black football officiating pants or shorts with a contrasting white side stripe.
- Lanyard – Solid black lanyard.
- Whistle – A must-have for making the calls loud and clear.
- Belt – Black belt to complete your uniform.
- Shoes & Socks – All black shoes and socks for a professional look.
- Penalty Flag – A yellow penalty flag (available for purchase through Neighborhood Sports).
- Hat – A black cap with white piping (standard referee headwear).
- Stopwatch – A dedicated stopwatch (no phone timers allowed).
How Much Will I Get Paid?
Pay varies by league location, but officials typically earn $20–$25 per hour to start.
Ready to suit up and step onto the field? Join us today!
Ready to Move Forward? Here’s What to Do Next!
STEP 1: Submit Your Application
Apply to become an official and take the first step toward joining our team.
STEP 2: Get Connected
A representative will reach out to discuss your application and officiating opportunities in your area.
STEP 3: Learn the Rules
Study the official rulebook—knowing the game inside and out is essential to becoming a great official.
STEP 4: Get Certified
Complete the Neighborhood Sports NFL FLAG Certification Course to finalize your training.
This is more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to make an impact, inspire young athletes, and be part of something bigger. We can’t wait to have you on board! Let’s do this! 🚀
The Neighborhood Program (High School Students)
The best officials come from those who have both the passion and knowledge of the game. Typically, we have found that past players who have played in our flag football program have the attributes needed to develop into a fantastic flag football official.
Therefore, we have created the Neighborhood Student Officials Program to help students with either volunteer credit hours or paid weekend work during the school year.
Who is eligible to become a "Neighborhood Program" NFL Flag official?
Any high school student is eligible.
What does it take to become a good official?
Most certainly a very thorough knowledge of the rules of the game. However, in addition, a love of athletics and kids, physical ability, self-confidence, the dedication and determination necessary to work hard, and above all, personal integrity. The athletes and coaches look upon each contest as being the most important thing happening in their lives at that moment, and the official must look upon each contest the same way and react accordingly. This avocation is not for everyone, but if you have the interest and the attributes described above, you may find this to be some of the most rewarding work you will ever be involved in.
What experience is necessary?
None. We will train all Neighborhood Program officials. Both an online test with a passing score of 80% or better plus on-field training will be required. A Neighborhood Program official will train with an experienced Neighborhood Sports official for one gameday. During training, Neighborhood Program officials will not be paid, however, this could count as volunteer hours towards school credit.
What expectations will officiating have of me?
To become a respected official, one must invest time to learn, time to practice and time to develop. Although the time devoted will vary from person to person, there are some requirements that must be observed. Rules meetings, clinics and official’s meetings are necessary, and part of the professionalism expected of officials. As with most things, officials improve according to their efforts.
What expenses will I have?
1. You will need to purchase a black and white striped shirt in either the 1” or 2” width of stripes.
2. Black football officiating pants or shorts shall be worn with the contrasting white side stripe.
3. Solid black lanyard
4. Whistle
5. Black Belt
6. Black shoes and socks.
7. The penalty flag shall be yellow.
8. The referee shall wear a black cap with white piping.
9. A stopwatch (not your phone)
What is the biggest adjustment or challenge that I will face?
It is important to understand that the basic ingredient of officiating is that of being a decision maker, and sometimes people do not like decisions that don’t go their way. Once you clear this hurdle and realize that people will criticize you because you make necessary decisions, rather than because you are a bad person, and you can accept this fact, you are on your way. It is not easy. Do not get discouraged! Stay in the game!
How much do I get paid?
Game pay ranges but typically pay around $20/hour.
I am interested in moving forward, what do I need to do?
STEP 1.
Submit your application to become an official
STEP 2. You will be contacted by a representative regarding the application and officiating opportunities in your area.
STEP 3. Read and study the online rulebook. You must know the rules of the game inside and out to be an official in our program.
Good luck with your journey. This is such a rewarding position and we look forward to you helping us reshape the game for our the little ones in our community. Lets do this!
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