


Women’s Flag Football Pro Bowl Night
Rookie Rumble & All-Star Games
Welcome to PMC’s Women’s Flag Football Pro Bowl Night! This is a special seasonal event that includes both the Rookie Rumble and the All-Star Pro Bowl.
Pro Bowl Night is typically held during the final week of playoffs or one to two weeks after, and brings together players, teams, and members of the PMC community (and their families) for an evening of connection, competition, and celebration.
This night exists to recognize the players who help shape our league and elevate our community, both on and off the field.
What These Games Represent
The All-Star Game and Rookie Rumble are designed to:
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Celebrate standout contributions across all teams
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Allow players to compete with and against new teammates
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Create balanced, competitive matchups
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Strengthen community beyond regular-season rosters
These games are competitive by nature, but they are equally about camaraderie, fairness, and shared respect for the sport.
Game Format
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Games consist of two 20-minute halves
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Rules follow the official PMC Women’s Flag Football Rulebook
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Rosters are intentionally built to create balanced competition
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Equal playing time is expected. Players are asked to sub themselves in and out respectfully
Player Eligibility & Voting Overview
Ballots & Voting
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Voting is conducted via online ballots
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Ballots include the full roster of every team in the league
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Voting is limited to registered players only
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Players may not vote for themselves
Important Expectations
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Players are strongly encouraged to vote, but voting is not mandatory
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PMC will not chase teams or players to submit ballots
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If an entire team does not submit ballots, that team may not be represented
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If ballots are submitted incorrectly, results stand as submitted
These guidelines are in place to ensure fairness while keeping the process manageable at scale.
All-Star Game Selection Process (Women’s Flag)
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Each team is eligible for representation
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The highest-voted player from each team is selected first
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Once every team has its top-voted player selected:
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Remaining roster spots are filled by the next highest point totals overall, regardless of team
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Players are ranked by total points received
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Rosters are finalized to maintain competitive balance
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Players who are selected but cannot attend:
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Are replaced by the next highest-voted eligible player
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Final rosters are released after players confirm availability.
Rookie Rumble Eligibility
The Rookie Rumble follows the same voting and selection structure as the All-Star Game, with additional eligibility requirements.
Rookie Definition
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Rookies are players in their first or second season with PlayMakers Club
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Players entering their third season or beyond are not eligible
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Eligibility is determined by PMC records, not self-identification
Roster Size
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Rookie Rumble roster size may vary depending on:
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Number of eligible rookies
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Voting participation
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Competitive balance considerations
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PMC reserves the right to adjust roster sizes to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience.
A Note on Community & Conduct
These games exist to:
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Celebrate growth
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Highlight leadership
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Encourage sportsmanship
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Strengthen our women’s flag football community
Players are expected to:
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Compete hard
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Respect teammates and opponents
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Support fair playing time
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Embrace the spirit of the event
Why We Do This
All-Star Night and Rookie Rumble are about giving power to players — recognizing effort, impact, and presence beyond statistics.
This event is one of the ways we continue to raise the standard for women’s sports and create opportunities that didn’t always exist.
We’re proud of what this night represents.
And we’re proud of the community that makes it possible.
We are PlayMakers.
We invest in YOU.
Phoenix Women's Flag Football - Spring 2025 Rookies
Phoenix Women's Flag Football - Spring 2025 All-Stars
Queen Creek Women's Flag Football - Spring 2025 All-Stars







