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Likely no one is as excited for the start of the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League season on April 24-26 as Birmingham Groves senior Ella Kecskemeti and coach Geoff Wickersham.
Kecskemeti missed last seasonâs 1-2 campaign after tearing her right ACL during the first game of the girls basketball season and was only recently cleared to return to football.
Health concerns also forced Wickersham to miss last spring, as doctors' orders said the stress of coaching would be too much for him. He was relegated to watching from home while interim coach Brendan Flaherty, Grovesâ longtime varsity football coach, took over one week before the season started.
BIrmingham Groves' Ella Kecskemeti pulls a flag during a Michigan Girls High School Flag Football practice on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
But now theyâre back, both seeing the game from a different lens after having it taken away from them.
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âIt was rough, just having to take care of myself, healthwise,â Wickersham said before a practice on April 16. âBut it gave me some reflection time, reflecting on some of the things I needed to do better as a coach.â
Wickersham did not waste the time away.
He joined online clinics, networked with as many coaches as he could and tried to become a better leader across the board. He said he went from having an old-school, in-your-face approach to one thatâs more laid back and better suited for this generation's players.
âI realized Iâm really good at organizing and details, but I wasnât very good at delegating,â the third-year coach said. âSo I tried my best to learn from other coaches and talk to coaches who are male but work with girls, so I can get a better feel for trying to bring the best out of them without being so much of an old school coach.â
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The season starts on April 24-26.
Ella Kecskemeti missed last season after tearing her right ACL during the first game of the girls basketball season.
Coach Geoff Wickersham missed last season due to health concerns that made coaching too stressful.
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When he received the green light to return to coaching, he couldnât wait for the spring. In fact, last fall he volunteered to help Redford Union coach Jon Ghazal, his close colleague, prepare the Panthers to face St. Joseph in the Amazon Prep Kickoff Classic at Wayne State.
Birmingham Groves coach Geoff Wickersham throws a pass during a Michigan Girls High School Flag Football practice on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
âI was just super excited to get back into coaching and get my feet wet again,â Wickersham said. âThe three weeks I got to work with his girls, I just really, really understood how much I missed coaching and the silly energy that the kids bring to this sport.â
While Kecskemeti couldnât return as quickly as Wickersham, she was just as eager â maybe even more â to get back on the field.
The senior grew up playing in local flag football leagues through elementary and middle school.
As a freshman, when she learned the Detroit Lions were creating the MGHSFFL, she quickly petitioned Grovesâ administration to establish a program and join the league.
âI was really excited about that idea, and I thought itâd be a really simple process to get my school a team,â she said. âBut it was actually a hard process. I had to work with the athletic director and the principal a lot, plus I had to recruit Coach Wickersham.â
Recruiting Wickersham, who had been organizing and coaching powder puff football since 2002 at Groves, was about the only easy part of the process.
The rest took plenty of effort for the Falcons to have a team ready by the time Kecskemetiâs sophomore year rolled around.
Birmingham Groves' Ke'lko Buskin spins during a Michigan Girls High School Flag Football practice on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
âShe came to me and asked why we didnât have a girls flag football team here,â Wickersham recalled. âI told her she could play powder puff when sheâs a junior, and she just wasnât happy with that answer. She didn't take no for an answer, saying she was going to get this thing going and then started doing a lot of convincing with the principal and AD, gathering the needed signatures and getting everybody on board to do this.â
Kecskemeti got to play as a sophomore, even helping the Falcons earn an invite to the inaugural girls flag football game at the Prep Kickoff Classic, the stateâs premier Week 1 showcase every fall since 2005. They beat Genesee, 32-6.
But she never saw the field as a junior because of her knee injury.
Groves couldâve used her â and Wickersham. They won only one of their three All of Us League division games and missed the postseason tournament at Ford Field, despite having two players who made Hometown Lifeâs All-Area team. That included Bella Cocroft, HTLâs Defensive Player of the Year, who averaged two interceptions per game despite splitting time between soccer and flag football, and Gabby Fazier-Body, who is now playing the sport for North Carolina Central.
âElla was beside herself, not being able to play on the team that she helped get started,â Wickersham said. âEven this school year, she wanted to play powder puff in the fall, but we didnât want her to risk it. She was going to save herself for this spring.â
Added Kecskemeti: âNot being able to play was pretty heartbreaking. But it helped me a lot to know I could play senior season, so that was my whole motivation throughout recovery.â
Her veteran experience will be valuable, as will the athleticism of some of their other key players, such as quarterback and safety Keâlko Buskin, receiver and linebacker Chloe Morucci, receiver and linebacker JaâLayah Buffin-Pitts, running back and cornerback Olivia Lee and running back and pass rusher Kemari Brown.
Birmingham Groves' Ella Kecskemeti rushes during a Michigan Girls High School Flag Football practice on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
Theyâve also welcomed assistant Erinn Blahnik, who has 15 years of playing experience and will lead the defense.
âWe have a ton of new girls, so for me being a captain, I need to do a good job of creating a good team culture,â Kecskemeti said. âWe want it to be a positive and safe place for all of our players because the closer we as a team, the easier itâll be to play as a team.â
While competing for a state championship is Grovesâ goal, itâs safe to say getting a senior leader and their coach back on the field is already a win for the Falcons, who hope their returning experience and young athleticism help when they kick off the season April 25 against Clawson.
Brandon Folsom covers high school sports in metro Detroit for Hometown Life. Follow him on his new X.com account at @folsomwrites.
This article originally appeared on Hometownlife.com: Birmingham Groves flag football ready to win with coach, captain back