Welcome to the third of our Flag Football Finals for the 2025 Girls Flag Football Season in Florida.
Each Flag Football Final will provide you scores from around the state on games played along with extended recaps on some of the top games and highlight top performances each day. Usually these articles will run the next day on most days each week during the season. Sometimes you might see scores from several days ago that have finally been reported and we will make sure those are reported if and when we find them.
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Updated Sat. Feb. 22 with new information
FLAG FOOTBALL FINAL FOR WED., FEB. 19, 2025
FLORIDA TOP 25
No. 4 Fort Pierce Central 28, Fort Pierce Westwood 6
Fort Pierce Central took on crosstown rival Fort Pierce Westwood in the “Battle For The Fort” and the Cobras came away with a convincing victory over the Panthers behind Adrienne Rivera’s 195 yards passing and two touchdowns with Erin Boyd leading the way in receiving with 64 yards on four catches and a touchdown. Boyd also recorded two interceptions on defense in the victory.
No. 11 Pace 72, Pine Forest (Pensacola) 0
One of the highest scoring margins in a flag football game in Florida, the Patriots lit up the scoreboard behind quarterback Amaya Pablo’s seven passing touchdowns. Pablo who went 19-of-24 for 212 yards passing. Receiver Emily Good accounted for hauling in four of those touchdowns with seven receptions and 64 yards to lead the Patriots in receiving. Good also accounted for one rushing touchdown. Maci McGinnis intercepted two passes, both which were returned for touchdowns.
Solid win tonight in our first game of the season against Pine Forest to go 1-0! @AmayaPablo19 led the way with 7 TD passes, Emily Good had 5 TD’s, and Maci McGinnis had 2 pick sixes! We travel to Destin tomorrow for JV and Varsity! #Team7 #PaceFlagFB #UnderArmour #GoPatriots
— Pace High School Flag Football (@PaceFlagFB) February 20, 2025
No. 14 Ed White (Jacksonville) 19, Tocoi Creek (St. Augustine) 6
The visiting Toros got out to a quick 6-0 lead in the first quarter before the host Commanders took control with 19 unanswered points. The victory for Ed White is the first on the season. Carlincea Dillon recorded two flag pulls and two sacks while both MaKayla Jordan and Ariel Campbell each recorded two interceptions each in the victory.
1-0 pic.twitter.com/r0HaESzsfk
— Ed White Athletics (@EWCommanders) February 20, 2025
No. 17 Miami Southridge 33, Monsignor Pace (Miami Gardens) 7
The Spartans cranked out a huge win to open up the 2025 season over the host Spartans with Mary Quinones going 15-of-22 passing for 233 yards and four touchdowns while Shazaria Williams led the team in passing with six receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns in the huge win. Zariah Evans led with three sacks and recorded three flag pulls to lead the defense for the Spartans.
No. 19 Miami Edison 49, Mater Lakes (Miami) 6
Rakyia Louis went off with 320 yards passing for six touchdowns in a thrashing of the Bears and leading the Red Raiders to their first win of the 2025 season. Malaysia David led the team in receiving with 79 yards receiving, and both receptions resulted in touchdowns. Armardi Danquah led the Red Raiders in flag pulls with eight and in sacks as well with five.
No. 24 Steinbrnner (Lutz) 21, East Lake (Tarpon Springs) 15
The Warriors grind it out on the road for their second win of the season to remain undefeated with KK Ramsey going 26-of-36 passing for 192 yards and three touchdowns. Kathryn Williams led the defense with three sacks and three flag pulls while Ramsey added an interception and three flag pulls.
CLASS 4A TOP 10
No. 10 Wellington 19, Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) 0
The Wolverines took home their second win of the young season, defeating the host Crusaders with a shutout victory.
CLASS 1A TOP 10
No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) 34, Miami Carol City 0
The Lions shut out the Carol City to pick up the first victory of the 2025 season.
MORE WEDNESDAY RECAPS
Jupiter 25, Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach) 0
RUNDOWN: Rachael Abbass threw for 118 yards and three touchdowns with Tessa Grimm on the receiving end of all three touchdown passes while Grace Geck led the team in flag pulls with seven.
Navarre 67, Pensacola 0
RUNDOWN: Jamya Bonham threw for 167 yards and six touchdowns in the victory over the visiting Tigers. Breanna Shaw accounted for 106 yards receiving on four receptions.
New Smyrna Beach 25, Matanzas (Palm Coast) 0
RUNDOWN: Senior quarterback Emma Corr threw for 92 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 62 more yards on 12 carries helping guide the Barracudas to their first win of the season over the Pirates. Corr also led the defense with five flag pulls and a sack.
Palm Beach Central (Wellington) 20, Atlantic (Delray Beach) 0
RUNDOWN: Quarterback Kelsi Aquas threw for 178 yards and three touchdowns to guide the Broncos to second victory of the season while Khristina Rowe racked up three sacks along with four flag pulls in the win for the Broncos over the Eagles.
South Fork (Stuart) 52, Tradition Prep (Port St. Lucie) 0
RUNDOWN: Savannah Tatum threw for 105 yards and four touchdowns while Cadence Reed hauled in two receiving touchdowns and one interception return for a touchdown. The Bulldogs defensively had nine interceptions total with Isabella Shearn and Marissa Dadko each having two each in the victory over the Pirates with Dadko returning one interception for a touchdown.
MORE WEDNESDAY SCORES
American (Hialeah) 31, Miami Central 0
Apopka 33, Jones (Orlando) 14
Bartow 18, Lake Gibson (Lakeland) 12
Bishop Moore (Orlando) 6, DeLand 0
Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes) 20, Coconut Creek 2
Countryside (Clearwater) 6, Duned
Deerfield Beach 7, Monarch 6
Dunnellon 13, Leesburg 6
CONGRATULATIONS to our Lady Tigers tonight! BIG DUB against Leesburg 13-6!
— Dunnellon High School Flag Football (@DunnellonFlagFB) February 20, 2025
Your Tigers were led by Tony’ah Boggs (2 TD) Jillian Warnick (1 XP, 2 TD passes), Zuni Diaz (11 flag pulls)!
Your Tigers will host Clay High School on Friday at 6:00 pm at Ned Love Field!#ITSABOUTUS pic.twitter.com/DdEVn4eil4
Ferguson (Miami) 20, Miami Norland 0
Freedom (Orlando) 30, Blake (Tampa) 0
Gateway (Kissimmee) 21, Innovation (Orlando) 0
Hernando (Brooksville) 19, Central (Brooksville) 0
Mater Academy (Hialeah Gardens) 18, Miami Beach 6
North Marion (Citra) 6, Lake Weir (Ocala) 2
Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach) 48, SLAM (West Palm Beach) 0
Park Vista (Lake Worth) 27, Boca Raton 0
Pinellas Park (Largo) 25, Clearwater 6
Plant (Tampa) 19, Strawberry Crest (Dover) 6
Plantation 7, Coral Springs 0
Riverdale (Fort Myers) 8, Dunbar (Fort Myers) 0
Riverside (Jacksonville) 33, Wolfson (Jacksonville) 12
South Fort Myers 40, Cypress Lake (Fort Myers) 0
South Plantation 28, Hollywood Hills 6
Wakulla (Crawfordville) 31, Gadsden County (Havana) 6
POSTPONED
Mainland (Daytona Beach) at Dr. Phillips (Orlando) – Weather
SCORES NOT REPORTED
Miramar at Fort Lauderdale
TOP PERFORMANCES FROM WEDNESDAY
QB Rachael Abbass, Jupiter, Jr. – Went 11-of-20 passing for 118 yards and three touchdowns in a 25-0 victory over Palm Beach Lakes.
QB Kelsi Aquas, Palm Beach Central, So. – Went 11-of-17 passing for 178 yards and three touchdowns in a 20-0 win over Atlantic (Delray Beach).
QB Jamya Bonham, Navarre, So. – 16-of-19 passing for 167 yards and six touchdowns in a 67-0 victory over Pensacola.
R Armardi Danquah, Miami Edison, Sr. – Recorded eight flag pulls and five sacks in a 49-6 victory over Mater Lakes.
R Zariah Evans, Miami Southridge, So. – Recorded three sacks and three flag pulls for the Spartans in a 33-7 victory over Monsignor Pace.
WR Emily Good, Pace, Sr. – Hauled in four touchdown passes and rushed for one more in a 72-0 victory over Pine Forest.
QB Rakyia Louis, Miami Edison, Jr. – Went 19-of-23 passing for 320 yards and six touchdowns in a victory 49-6 victory over Mater Lakes.
LB/DB Maci McGinnis, Pace, So. – Intercepted two passes, both which were returned for touchdowns in a 72-0 win over Pine Forest.
QB Amaya Pablo, Pace, Sr. – 19-of-24 passing for 212 yards and seven touchdowns in a 72-0 victory over Pine Forest.
QB Mary Quinones, Miami Southridge, Sr. – Went 15-of-22 passing for 233 yards and four touchdowns in a 33-7 victory over Monsignor Pace.
ATH/QB KK Ramsey, Steinbrenner (Lutz), So. – Went 26-of-36 passing for 192 yards and three touchdowns along with having three flag pulls and interception on defense in a 21-15 victory over East Lake.
QB Adrienne Rivera, Fort Pierce Central, Sr. – Went 17-of-24 passing for 195 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-6 victory over Fort Pierce Westwood.
R Khristina Rowe, Palm Beach Central (Wellington), Jr. – Racked up three sacks and four flag pulls in a 20-0 victory over Atlantic (Delray Beach).
QB Savannah Tatum, South Fork (Stuart), Sr. – Went 9-of-15 passing for 105 yards and four touchdowns along with 41 yards rushing on six carries in a 52-0 victory over Tradition Prep.
R Kathryn Williams, Steinbrenner, Jr. – Racked up three flag pulls and three sacks in a 21-15 victory over East Lake.
WR Shazaria Williams, Miami Southridge, Jr. – Had six receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns in a 33-7 win over Monsignor Pace.