Welcome to the 10th 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 when we find them.
Coaches who would like to provide us with a detailed box score can do so by sending in your box score report using our form by clicking here.
FLAG FOOTBALL FINAL FOR THU., FEB. 27, 2025
FLORIDA TOP 25
No. 6 Seminole Ridge (Westlake) 25, Park Vista (Lake Worth) 6
The Hawks soared past the Cobras as Aubrey Fogel led Seminole Ridge to a decisive win. Fogel completed 17-of-27 passes for 208 yards and three touchdowns, including a 30-yard strike. Dakota Parks was a dual threat, catching five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown while adding two flag pulls on defense. Lola Agosto hauled in four receptions for 59 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Sydney Pena made a significant impact with eight flag pulls, and Chachi Saunders delivered a game-changing 55-yard interception return for a touchdown. The Hawks’ defense held strong, limiting Park Vista to just six points.
No. 9 Miami Palmetto 31, Coral Gables 0
The Panthers pounced on the Cavaliers, cruising to a dominant victory as Ava Alvarez led Palmetto with a balanced offensive attack. Alvarez completed 12-of-18 passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns while adding 69 rushing yards on nine carries and a rushing touchdown. Serenity Simon contributed both through the air and on the ground, going 2-of-2 passing for 25 yards, rushing for 31 yards and a touchdown, and snagging an interception. Daniela Canals was a key target, catching four passes for 33 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Bianca Pacheco shined with two pass deflections. The Panthers’ defense held Coral Gables scoreless in a commanding performance.
No. 12 Florida High (Tallahassee) 33, Godby (Tallahassee) 0
The Seminoles dominated the Cougars behind eighth-grader Annelise Cardenas who completed 11-of-19 passes for 169 yards and three touchdowns in the shutout victory. Junior Danielle White made her presence felt on both sides of the ball, catching five passes for 153 yards and three touchdowns while adding three flag pulls on defense. The Seminoles’ defense was impenetrable, with senior Kiya Williamson recording three flag pulls and a sack to help preserve the shutout. Senior Jizelle Reilly contributed across the field with one reception for seven yards, two flag pulls, and two rushing yards. Junior Destiny Cargle bolstered the defensive effort with three flag pulls and one pass deflection, while freshman Hannah Bowden added two flag pulls and recorded a sack despite losing a fumble on offense.
No. 13 Miami Southridge 27, Keys Gate Charter (Homestead) 0
The Spartans pitched another shutout to move to 5-0 on the season to easily defeat the Knights.
No. 16 St. Petersburg 33, Clearwater 6
The Green Devils only yielded a touchdown in another dominating victory on the season to stay undefeated.
No. 17 Ed White (Jacksonville) 18, Middleburg 0
The Commanders dismantled the Broncos behind Kyra Jackson who orchestrated a balanced offensive attack. Jackson completed 8-of-15 passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns while adding 12 rushing yards and another score on the ground. Ariel Campbell provided explosive plays in the passing game, recording two receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown. Zykeria Luellen injected life into the ground game with 48 yards on just three carries. Amera Bossard contributed in multiple phases with a three-yard touchdown reception and a five-yard punt return. The Commanders’ defense proved impenetrable throughout all four quarters, completely stifling Middleburg’s offensive attempts. Ed White’s methodical offensive approach saw them build their lead steadily while their smothering defense ensured the Broncos couldn’t gain any momentum.
— Ed White Athletics (@EWCommanders) February 28, 2025
No. 20 Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach) 28, Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) 0
The Cougars overwhelmed the Crusaders behind Ava Wotipka who displayed her dual-threat capabilities. Wotipka completed 12-of-21 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 32 yards on six carries and contributing defensively with three solo flag pulls and an interception. Brooke Doty emerged as a reliable target, hauling in two receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown, while Avery Demayo added five receptions for 55 yards and seven rushing yards. Skylar Berins contributed with two catches for 31 yards and a touchdown while adding a sack on defense. Somerset Canyons’ defense proved equally dominant, recording 18 total flag pulls, four interceptions, and completely shutting down Cardinal Newman’s offensive attempts. The Cougars maintained control throughout all four quarters, executing efficiently on both sides of the ball while preserving the shutout.
🏈FINAL SCORE🏈
— Somerset Cougars Girls Flag Football (@CougarsFlag) February 28, 2025
WE ARE ON FIRE🔥#weouthere#family @Coach_Sime81 @CoachQuincySC @CoachTinsley_SC @CoachNickSC pic.twitter.com/GF2zhFmq56
Stoneman Douglas (Parkland) 6, No. 21 Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes) 0
The Eagles outlasted the Cobras in a defensive struggle led by Samantha Calavetta. Calavetta directed the Stoneman Douglas offense by completing 14-of-27 passes for 129 yards to keep drives alive in the low-scoring affair. Alina Caravello anchored the defensive effort with four solo flag pulls as the Eagles’ defense proved to be the difference-maker. Audrey Haltiwanger made her presence felt with two sacks for 10 yards lost, consistently disrupting Boyd Anderson’s backfield. Savannah Tenore contributed with a 15-yard reception and a 45-yard punt that helped establish crucial field position. Courtney Heymach made key contributions with three receptions for 35 yards, helping sustain critical drives. The Cobras’ Ariana Stoveall tried valiantly to keep her team in contention with 8-of-17 passing for 44 yards but couldn’t break through against the Eagles’ staunch defense.
Game 5… 5-0
— MSDFlagFootball (@MSDFlagFootball) February 28, 2025
D-Fense!!#msdstrong@Andy_Villamarzo @FlaHSFootball pic.twitter.com/pZvQe82UJ2
No. 23 Western (Davie) 26, Everglades (Miramar) 0
The Wildcats controlled the contest against the Gators behind AnaBella Puccio who orchestrated an efficient passing attack. Puccio completed 15-of-24 passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns, spreading the ball effectively among multiple receivers. Tearra Mortimer led the receiving corps with four receptions for 58 yards, while Ryan Stoker added four receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown. Ashley Smith contributed with four catches for 19 yards and a touchdown, demonstrating Western’s depth in the passing game. Maddison Manragh anchored the defense with five flag pulls as the Wildcats consistently contained Everglades’ offensive attempts. Alana Placide showcased her versatility by completing her lone pass attempt for 10 yards while also rushing for eight yards and a touchdown. The Gators’ Leilah Lewin managed to score her team’s lone touchdown on a rushing play while completing 14-of-32 passes for 71 yards in a valiant effort.
No. 24 Timber Creek (Orlando 24), Edgewater (Orlando) 0
The Wolves dominated the Eagles behind Laina DiFebbo who displayed pinpoint accuracy in the passing game. DiFebbo connected for four touchdown passes, with three going to Becca Shaw who repeatedly found openings in Edgewater’s secondary. Jaidyn Purcell complemented the aerial attack by securing another touchdown reception from DiFebbo, rounding out Timber Creek’s offensive production. The Wolves’ defense proved equally impressive, preventing Edgewater from gaining any momentum throughout all four quarters. Timber Creek controlled the tempo from the opening whistle, building their lead methodically while their defense preserved the shutout. The DiFebbo-to-Shaw connection highlighted the Wolves’ offensive efficiency as they executed their game plan to perfection. Timber Creek’s balanced performance on both sides of the ball demonstrated their depth and discipline in securing the victory.
CLASS 4A TOP 10
Strawberry Crest (Dover) 39, No. 9 Sumner (Riverview) 13
The Chargers dominated the Stingrays behind sophomore quarterback Zoe Surrency who orchestrated a balanced offensive attack. Surrency completed 12-of-20 passes for 175 yards and four touchdowns while adding six rushing yards and another score on the ground. Riley Clark provided explosive plays in the passing game, recording three receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown as Strawberry Crest built a 25-point halftime lead. Addie Montoto showcased her versatility with 20 rushing yards and a touchdown on one carry, while adding a two-yard reception. Sonnie Hartman emerged as a defensive playmaker with a 16-yard reception and a touchdown, along with one flag pull and two interceptions for 20 return yards. Kate Hartman contributed significantly on both sides of the ball with two receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown while recording three flag pulls and two interceptions on defense. Ariana Ruiz added to the balanced attack with three receptions for 27 yards and a touchdown as the Chargers’ offense overwhelmed Sumner throughout the contest.
Final out of Dover! Massive win for the Chargers tonight over the Sumner Stingrays. Go Chargers! pic.twitter.com/ZmFUpuQ4Ob
— Strawberry Crest Flag Football (@SCHSFlag) February 28, 2025
CLASS 3A TOP 10
No. 8 Niceville 34, Crestview 0
The Eagles overpowered the Bulldogs behind sophomore quarterback Peyton Carter who directed a precision passing attack. Carter completed 20-of-39 passes for 270 yards and five touchdowns while demonstrating poise and accuracy throughout the contest. Kate Robertson led the receiving corps with three receptions for 134 yards and three touchdowns, while adding three punt returns for 22 yards and an interception on defense. Gabby Valdez contributed significantly with four receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown, while Eden Shaw hauled in four catches for 43 yards and another score. Gabbi Diaz helped secure the shutout with two flag pulls and two pass deflections as the Eagles’ defense smothered every Crestview offensive attempt. Bri Fogarty added defensive pressure with five quarterback hurries, while Khamari Hardy contributed with two interceptions. Niceville’s balanced offense and suffocating defense proved too much for Crestview to handle as the Eagles steadily built their lead throughout all four quarters.
CONGRATS, Eagles on picking up two wins tonight vs Crestview. Sophomore QB Peyton Carter went 20/37, 279 yards, 5 TDs. Junior WR Kate Robertson, 7 rec, 157 yards, 3 TDs. KK Hardy, 2 Int; Layla Hughes, 1 Int
— Niceville Flag (@NicevilleFlag) February 28, 2025
JV 27 – 0 (1-0-1)
Varsity 34 – 0 (2-0)
Tomorrow, Destin! pic.twitter.com/xKz6DyQqU4
No. 10 Chiles (Tallahassee) 13, Lincoln (Tallahassee) 7
The Timberwolves edged the Trojans behind freshman quarterback Kendall Sadberry who displayed impressive poise in a tight contest. Sadberry completed 19-of-25 passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns while adding 34 rushing yards on nine carries to keep drives alive. Lainey Crisafulli emerged as a defensive standout, recording six flag pulls and a sack as Chiles consistently pressured Lincoln’s offense. Charlotte Reynolds provided crucial defensive plays with two receptions for four yards on offense and two flag pulls with an interception on defense. Francesca Fernandes helped secure the victory with an interception and two pass deflections as the Timberwolves’ defense made critical stops throughout the game. Ali Harlee added three flag pulls as Chiles executed effectively on both sides of the ball to secure the hard-fought win.
CLASS 2A TOP 10
Jensen Beach 36, Port St. Lucie 6
The Falcons dismantled the Jaguars behind senior quarterback Paige Bressman who delivered a masterful passing performance. Bressman completed 30-of-43 passes for 244 yards and five touchdowns while orchestrating an efficient offensive attack. Jayla Brinkley emerged as a primary target, hauling in four receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown while adding a flag pull, a pass deflection on defense. Joy Bocanegra showcased her reliability with 11 receptions for 60 yards and a touchdown, while Sylbria Brinkley contributed three receptions for 17 yards along with two punt returns for 17 yards. Christen Bell added to the balanced attack with two receptions for 10 yards and a touchdown, demonstrating Jensen Beach’s offensive depth. Emma Butcher anchored the defensive effort with four flag pulls and a sack for four yards, consistently disrupting Port St. Lucie’s offensive rhythm. Kayla Carnes contributed to the defense as well with a flag pull and an interception as the Falcons dominated every phase of the game.
I was just corrected, Paige had 5 TDs Kayla's pick was returned to the one. Sorry 😐
— JBHS FlagFB (@JFlagfb) February 28, 2025
CLASS 1A TOP 10
No. 5 Bradford (Starke) 36, Ridgeview (Orange Park) 0
The Tornadoes dismantled the Panthers behind junior quarterback Arnayshia Griffin who showcased her dual-threat capabilities. Griffin completed 15-of-18 passes for 310 yards and five touchdowns while adding 65 rushing yards and another score on the ground. Nichelle Brown emerged as Griffin’s favorite target, hauling in 14 receptions for 290 yards and five touchdowns in a remarkable offensive display. Talaysia Cummings contributed with one reception for 20 yards, helping to keep the Bradford offense moving efficiently. Griffin demonstrated her defensive prowess as well, recording three interceptions to consistently disrupt Ridgeview’s offensive attempts. The Tornadoes’ offense operated with remarkable efficiency, with Griffin and Brown connecting repeatedly for big plays as Bradford built its commanding lead methodically throughout the contest.
No. 8 Suwannee (Live Oak) 6, Rickards (Tallahassee) 0
The Bulldogs pitched a shutout on the road over the Raiders to remain undefeated on the season.
Treasure Coast (Port St. Lucie) 18, No. 9 Lincoln Park Academy (Fort Pierce) 0
They Greyhounds were blanked by the Titans who struggled all game with Ja’Kai Matthews throwing four interceptions in the game that put Lincoln Park on the wrong side of the scoreboard.
No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) 31, Fort Lauderdale 0
The Lions picked up their third win of the season in a dominating performance over the host Flying L’s.
MORE THURSDAY RECAPS
Bishop Verot (Fort Myers) 32, Lake Placid 8
The Vikings overpowered the Dragons behind senior Cameron O’Halloran who orchestrated an efficient passing attack. O’Halloran completed 3-of-3 passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns while efficiently directing the Bishop Verot offense. Daphne Dalton emerged as a dual-threat weapon, rushing for 13 yards on two carries, recording two receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown, and adding an interception with 16 return yards on defense. Lila Dinkel provided explosive plays, hauling in two receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown, while recording an interception for a touchdown and five flag pulls on defense. Sofia Roman contributed with a touchdown reception, and Melanie Moreno added balance to the attack, completing 8-of-9 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. Grace Riley provided reliable targets with four receptions for 40 yards as the Vikings’ multi-faceted attack proved too much for Lake Placid to handle throughout the contest.
In their first ever home game, the Lady Vikings Flag Football team gets a win over visiting Lake Placid to improve to 2-0 on the season!#ItsJustDifferentHere #SunriseDrive #NonExcidet @BishopVerotFB pic.twitter.com/0fhoqpxTDr
— VerotAthletics.org (@verotathletics) February 28, 2025
East Bay (Gibsonton) 20, Plant (Tampa) 0
The Indians blanked the Panthers behind sophomore Victoria Whitfield who excelled on both sides of the ball. Whitfield completed 7-of-22 passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 78 yards and another score on 10 carries, and contributed defensively with a flag pull and a sack. Jazalyn Baluja made her presence felt in multiple phases, recording three receptions for 35 yards, two flag pulls, and two punt returns for 20 yards. Aubrey Barak helped sustain drives with three receptions for 46 yards, while Ny’Ashia Edwards four passes for 20 yards and a touchdown. Chanelle Garcia anchored the defensive effort with five flag pulls as East Bay completely stifled Plant’s offensive attempts. Jourdan Desarmes sealed off scoring opportunities with a 15-yard touchdown reception as the Indians executed efficiently on both sides of the ball while preserving their shutout.
JV FINAL | East Bay 8, Plant 13
— East Bay HS Flag Football (@eastbayflag) February 28, 2025
Varsity FINAL | East Bay 20, Plant 0
📸 – @captur_dEvents #WEWILL pic.twitter.com/5dVfHBBq7Q
Fleming Island 14, Baldwin 13 (OT)
The Golden Eagles outlasted the Indians in a thrilling overtime victory behind senior quarterback Devyn Dudones. Dudones sealed the win with a touchdown run and the game-winning extra point pass to Daisy Fletcher after scoring the first touchdown of the game for Fleming Island. The Golden Eagles’ defense came up clutch with three interceptions against Baldwin’s offense to consistently disrupt their rhythm. Baldwin’s senior quarterback Charlotte Minnon mounted a valiant comeback, connecting on an eight-yard touchdown pass with 2:34 remaining in regulation to force overtime. Minnon finished with a solid performance, completing 14-of-28 passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns despite facing pressure. Senior receiver Leighley Cooper emerged as a favorite target, hauling in four receptions for 60 yards, while junior Jordan Francis provided crucial plays with two receptions for 13 yards and two touchdowns. The defensive struggle featured multiple key stops from both teams before Fleming Island ultimately secured the victory in the extra period. – Some information used in this report via Mike Lyons, Fleming Island assistant coach
Martin County (Stuart) 19, Okeechobee 0
The Tigers dominated the Brahmans behind senior quarterback Calista Scornavacca who orchestrated an efficient offensive attack. Scornavacca completed 17-of-24 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown while adding 20 rushing yards on five carries to keep the Martin County offense moving. Anna Staten contributed on both sides of the ball, hauling in five receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown while recording a flag pull on defense. Delaney Gribben showcased her versatility with six receptions for 43 yards and a touchdown, while adding four flag pulls, an interception, and two pass deflections on defense. Lily Leonardson made timely plays with two receptions for 21 yards and a touchdown as the Tigers’ offense maintained consistent production. The Martin County defense smothered Okeechobee’s attack with Karah Pericchi anchoring the unit with three flag pulls, and Katie Sydenham contributing three flag pulls as the Tigers posted the shutout with a complete team performance.
Osceola (Seminole) 12, Gibbs (St. Petersburg) 6
The Warriors edged out the Gladiators behind a balanced performance from Daniella Buttacavoli, who went 19-of-27 passing for 124 yards and a touchdown while adding 46 rushing yards on seven carries. Molly Koerner led the receiving corps with six catches for 46 yards and a touchdown, while Ally Brady contributed three receptions for 23 yards. Defensively, Holland Downey shined with two interceptions, and Flynn Berry and Hayden Wicks each added an interception. Brady recorded five flag pulls, matching Shayna Musco for the team high, as the Warriors’ defense held strong in a 12-6 victory.
Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 26, Atlantic (Port Orange) 0
The Sandcrabs overwhelmed the Sharks behind senior Ylan Phan who dominated in all three phases of the game. Phan completed her lone pass attempt for seven yards, rushed for 57 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries, caught three passes for 45 yards, and recorded six flag pulls on defense. Rani Gupta showcased her versatility by completing 6-of-10 passes for 64 yards, while adding 45 rushing yards and another score on five carries. Camryn Chiumento contributed significantly with 47 rushing yards and a touchdown on two carries, two receptions for 12 yards, and six flag pulls on defense. Natalia Monde rounded out the balanced attack with 10 rushing yards on one carry, two receptions for 14 yards. The Sandcrabs’ defense proved impenetrable with Amira Ferguson recording three pass deflections and Aubrey Graham adding a sack as Seabreeze controlled every phase of the contest from start to finish.
Spanish River (Boca Raton) 32, West Boca Raton 6
The Sharks dismantled the Bulls behind junior quarterback Brooke Eriksson who delivered a masterful passing performance. Eriksson completed 25-of-34 passes for 348 yards and five touchdowns while showing pinpoint accuracy throughout the contest. Sara Hersowitz emerged as a primary target, hauling in six receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown, while Camila Feliz added six catches for 62 yards. Kayleigh Wallace made an impact on both sides of the ball, recording a 54-yard touchdown reception, an interception, and a pass deflection. Littiana Dasilva anchored the defensive effort with seven flag pulls, while Gianah Kirkwood disrupted the backfield with a sack. The Sharks controlled every phase of the game with Dakota Phillips contributing two receptions for 14 yards and a touchdown as Spanish River’s offense proved unstoppable against West Boca’s defense.
Another great TEAM effort by this squad last night! 5 touchdown passes for Brooke Eriksson to 5 different players. 🙌@ESPNTop63 @ESPNWestPalm @FlaHSFootball @Andy_Villamarzo @SuarezSRHScoach @CastellaAlli pic.twitter.com/JR8PyRa5v9
— Spanish River Flag Football (@RiverFlagFB) February 28, 2025
True North (Miami) 32, Somerset South Homestead 0
The Titans dismantled the Hurricanes behind freshman Lola Perez who showcased her dual-threat capabilities. Perez completed 13-of-20 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns while adding 42 rushing yards on five carries to keep the True North offense moving efficiently. Alexa Dominguez provided a reliable target, hauling in seven receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown, while Jazmin Montero contributed with one catch for 22 yards and a touchdown. Jaelyn Montero led the defensive effort with six flag pulls, and Brielle Tirse helped anchor the defense with three flag pulls intercepting two pases. Lillian Hartsook made an impact on both sides of the ball with an interception for eight yards and a flag pull as the Titans’ defense completely shut down Somerset Academy South Homestead. Meredith Claiborne contributed to the defensive dominance with an interception as True North executed flawlessly on both sides of the ball in securing the convincing victory.
TWO MORE FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMS PICK UP FIRST WINS
Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 29, KIPP Bold City (Jacksonville) 0
Congrats to our Girls Flag Football team on their DOMINANT WIN against Kipp Bold City HS. Way to go LADIES and COACHES! #SWORDZUP pic.twitter.com/dEX9741K9X
— EVA Warriors Athletics (@EVAWarriorsAthl) February 28, 2025
Clearwater Central Catholic 12, Indian Rocks Christian 0
First-year teams Eagle’s View out of Jacksonville and Clearwater Central Catholic picked up their first wins in program history. Both teams, Class 1A programs are learning the ropes among the flag football programs in their regions and we would like to say congratulations to both teams on their first victory as the growth of girls flag football continues in the Sunshine State.
Flag Football
— Marauder Athletics (@CCCMarauders) February 28, 2025
Interception seals the deal and CCC has first ever win
Marauders 12
Indian Rocks Christian 0@Biggamebobby @FlaHSFootball
MORE SCORES FROM THURSDAY
American (Hialeah) 21, North Miami Beach 6
Auburndale 19, Lake Gibson 0
Bartow 26, Kathleen (Lakeland) 0
Belleview 54, North Marion (Citra) 0
Boca Ciega (Gulfport) 20, Lakewood (St. Petersburg) 6
Boca Raton 19, John I. Leonard (Greenacres) 6
Bonita Springs 14, Lehigh (Lehigh Acres) 0
Booker T. Washington (Pensacola) 39, Pensacola 0
Braden River (Bradenton) 7, Palmetto 6
Carrollwood Day (Tampa) 12, Bell Creek Academy (Riverview) 6
Chamberlain (Tampa) 12, Tampa Bay Tech 6
Colonial (Orlando) 8, Boone (Orlando) 2
Crescent City 6, Taylor (Pierson) 0
Cypress Creek (Orlando) 6, Freedom (Orlando) 0
Deerfield Beach 6, Coral Springs 0
Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) 9, Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach) 0
Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth) 32, South Plantation 0
Dr. Krop (Miami) 31, Mourning (North Miami) 6
Dunedin 7, Tarpon Springs 0
Dunnellon 7, Vanguard (Ocala) 0
East Ridge (Clermont) 12, Eustis 6
Estero 25, Cypress Lake (Fort Myers) 6
Fernandina Beach 13, Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 12
Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine) 7, Orange Park 0
Freedom (Tampa) 14, Wharton (Tampa) 7
Gadsden County 19, Community Leadership Academy (Tallahassee) 0
George Jenkins (Lakeland) 78, McLaughlin Academy (Lake Wales) 0
Goleman (Miami) 28, South Dade (Homestead) 0
Interlachen 7, Global Outreach Charter (Jacksonville) 6
Jupiter 26, Royal Palm Beach 25
Lake Minneola 49, South Lake (Groveland) 0
Lake Weir (Ocala) 34, St. John Lutheran (Ocala) 0
Lakeland 13, Avon Park 8
Leto (Tampa) 6, Jefferson (Tampa) 0
Mandarin (Jacksonville) 28, Keystone Heights 6
Mater Academy (Hialeah) 19, Downtown Doral 2
Mater Lakes Academy (Miami) 33, Miami 0
Menendez (St. Augustine) 14, Palatka 12
Miami Carol City 6, Coconut Creek 0
Miami Central 13, Southwest Miami 0
Miami Norland 13, McArthur (Hollywood) 0
Miami Northwestern 52, Miami Jackson 0
Monarch 24, Cooper City 0
Monsignor Pace (Miami Gardens) 21, Don Soffer Aventura 7
Mount Dora 34, Tavares 0
Orlando Science Charter 19, Faith Christian (Orlando) 12
Parrish Community 21, Bayshore (Bradenton) 0
Pembroke Pines Charter 51, Flanagan (Pembroke Pines) 0
Pinecrest Glades Academy (Miami) 14, Westwood Christian (Miami) 0
Poinciana (Kissimmee) 7, Tohopekaliga (Kissimmee) 0
Posnack (Davie) 30, Archbishop McCarthy 6
Ridge Community 30, Frostproof 6
Riverdale (Fort Myers) 28, Gateway (Fort Myers) 7
Riverside (Jacksonville) 23, First Coast (Jacksonville) 0
Sandalwood (Jacksonville) 13, Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) 6
Sebring 7, Davenport 6
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 13, Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill) 0
Sickles (Tampa) 36, King (Tampa) 0
Somerset Academy (Pembroke Pines) 7, West Broward (Pembroke Pines) 0
Somerset Silver Palms (Miami) 14, Archbishop Carroll (Miami) 0
South Fork (Stuart) 53, SLAM (West Palm Beach) 0
South Miami 35, MAST Academy (Key Biscayne) 7
Spoto (Tampa) 19, Middleton (Tampa) 0
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 19, Mainland (Daytona Beach) 0
St. Cloud 14, Osceola (Kissimmee) 0
Suncoast (Rivera Beach) 19, Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach) 6
Sunlake 27, River Ridge 6
Taravella (Coral Springs) 13, Plantation 0
Tate (Cantonment) 40, Pine Forest (Pensacola) 6
TERRA Institute (Miami) 12, Varela (Miami) 0
Wekiva (Apopka) 19, Oak Ridge (Orlando) 0
West Nassau (Callahan) 25, Wolfson (Jacksonville) 0
Winter Park 15, East River (Orlando) 14
Winthrop College Prep (Riverview) 32, Cristo Rey Tampa 0
Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel) 19, Anclote (Holiday) 0
Yulee 13, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) 7
SCORES NOT REPORTED
Dunbar (Fort Myers) at Fort Myers
Flagler Palm Coast at Matanzas
Forest Hill (West Palm Beach) at Santaluces (Lantana)
Island Coast (Cape Coral) at South Fort Myers
Riverview (Riverview) at Armwood (Seffner)
Seminole (Sanford) at University (Orange City)
Winter Haven at McKeel Academy (Lakeland)
TOP PERFORMANCES FROM THURSDAY
ATH Ariel Campbell, Ed White (Jacksonville), Sr. – Had two receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown in an 18-0 win over Middleburg.
ATH Brielle Tirse, True North (Miami), Jr. – Recorded three flag pulls and returned an interception for a touchdown in a 32-0 win over Somerset Academy South Homestead.
ATH Cameron O’Halloran, Bishop Verot (Fort Myers), Sr. – Completed 3-of-3 passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns in a 32-8 win over Lake Placid.
ATH Chachi Saunders, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), So. – Recorded a 55-yard interception return for a touchdown and added two flag pulls in a 25-6 win over Park Vista.
ATH Daphne Dalton, Bishop Verot (Fort Myers), Sr. – Had two receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown, rushed for 13 yards on two carries, and recorded an interception with 16 return yards in a 32-8 win over Lake Placid.
ATH Deishalee Pena, St. Cloud, Sr. – Recorded six flag pulls, three sacks, and five quarterback hurries in a 14-0 victory over Osceola (Kissimmee).
ATH Dezaria Hampton, Miami Norland, So. – Caught 1 touchdown, rushed for 82 yards, and had 4 flag pulls with 2 interceptions for 30 return yards in a 13-0 win over McArthur.
ATH Holland Downey, Osceola (Seminole), Sr. – Registered two interceptions and three flag pulls in a 12-6 win over Gibbs.
ATH Jada Kurk, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Recorded three flag pulls and two interceptions in a 19-0 win over Mainland.
ATH Jasmine McCray, Ridge Community (Davenport), Sr. – Went 8-of-9 passing for 169 yards and three touchdowns, plus recorded three tackles, three pass deflections and an interception in a 30-6 victory over Frostproof.
ATH Kate Robertson, Niceville, Jr. – Recorded three receptions for 134 yards and three touchdowns, three punt returns for 22 yards, and an interception on defense in a 34-0 win over Crestview.
ATH Khamari Hardy, Niceville, Jr. – Contributed with three flag pulls and two interceptions for 15 yards in a 34-0 win over Crestview.
ATH Lila Dinkel, Bishop Verot (Fort Myers), Jr. – Hauled in two receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown, recorded an interception return for touchdowns and five flag pulls on defense in a 32-8 win over Lake Placid.
ATH Lola Perez, True North (Miami), Fr. – Completed 13-of-20 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns, rushed for 42 yards on five carries, and recorded a pass deflection on defense in a 32-0 win over Somerset Academy South Homestead.
ATH Maddison Manragh, Western (Davie), Sr. – Led the defense with five flag pulls and an interception in a 26-6 win over Everglades.
ATH Marley Phillips, Geroge Jenkins (Lakeland), Jr. – Recorded three interceptions, all returned for a touchdowns in a 78-0 victory over McLaughlin.
ATH Nichelle Brown, Bradford (Starke), Sr. – Hauled in 14 receptions for 290 yards and five touchdowns in a 36-6 win over Ridgeview.
ATH Reese Holman, Mandarin (Jacksonville), Sr. – Had five receptions for 88 yards and two touchdowns along with four flag pulls, two interceptions and two flag pulls in a 28-6 victory over Keystone Heights.
ATH Serenity Simon, Miami Palmetto, Sr. – Completed two-of-two passes for 25 yards, rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown, and recorded an interception in a 31-0 win over Coral Gables.
ATH Victoria Whitfield, East Bay (Gibsonton), So. – Had 119 yards passing and two touchdowns, rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries, and recorded a flag pull and a sack in a 20-0 win over Plant.
ATH Zion Willis, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Recorded three flag pulls, two sacks, and a pass deflection while adding an eight-yard reception in a 19-0 win over Mainland.
ATH/QB/WR Danyelle Bell, West Nassau (Callahan), Jr. – Had four receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown while recording two interceptions with 65 return yards and four pass deflections in a 25-0 win over Wolfson.
LB Ally Brady, Osceola (Seminole), Jr. – Made five flag pulls, had an interception, and 2 pass deflections in a 12-6 win over Gibbs.
LB/DB/WR Lainey Crisafulli, Chiles (Tallahassee), So. – Recorded six flag pulls and a sack in a 13-7 win over Lincoln.
LB/FB Emma Butcher, Jensen Beach, Sr. – Recorded four flag pulls and a sack for four yards in a 36-6 win over Port St. Lucie.
QB Angelina Piloto, Somerset Academy Silver Palms (Miami) Sr. – Completed 14-of-33 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown while recording two interceptions and two pass deflections on defense in a 14-0 win over Archbishop Carroll.
QB Annelise Cardenas, Florida High (Tallahassee), 8th – Went 11-of-19 passing for 169 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-0 win over Godby.
QB Ashley Purdy, Sandalwood (Jacksonville), Sr. – Went 11-of-18 passing for 160 yards and a had three carries for 45 yards and two touchdowns in a 13-6 victory over Atlantic Coast.
QB Aubrey Fogel, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), So. – Went 17-of-27 passing for 208 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 25-6 win over Park Vista.
QB Ava Alvarez, Miami Palmetto, Sr. – Went 12-of-18 passing for 127 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 69 yards on nine carries and a touchdown in a 31-0 win over Coral Gables.
QB Brooke Eriksson, Spanish River (Boca Raton), Jr. – Completed 25-of-34 passes for 348 yards and five touchdowns in a 32-6 win over West Boca Raton.
QB Charlotte Minnon, Baldwin (FL), Sr. – Completed 14-of-28 passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-13 overtime loss to Fleming Island.
QB Daniella Buttacavoli, Osceola (Seminole), So. – Went 19-of-27 passing for 124 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 46 yards on seven carries in a 12-6 win over Gibbs.
QB Gabriella Smart, Tate (Cantonment), Sr. – Completed 13-of-16 passes for 215 yards and five touchdowns in a 40-6 win over Pine Forest.
QB Grace Brown, Mandarin (Jacksonville), So. – Went 15-of-23 passing for 208 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-6 victory over Keystone Heights.
QB Hannah Alford, FloridaDeaf & Blind (St. Augustine), Jr. – Went 7-of-15 passing for 86 yards while rushing for 92 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries in a 7-0 win over Orange Park.
QB Jakara Holland, Auburndale, Sr. – Threw for 112 passes and two touchdowns plus added 42 yards rushing and a touchdown in a 19-0 victory over Lake Gibson.
QB Jillian Truax, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Completed 13-of-22 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 33 yards on four carries in a 19-0 win over Mainland.
QB Kate Smith, Sunlake (Land O’ Lakes), So. – Went 17-of-22 passing for 222 yards and three touchdowns along with having 109 yards rushing on six carries and a touchdowns in a 27-6 win over River Ridge.
QB Kumari Wright, Lake Minneola (Minneola), Jr. – Went 12-of-15 passing for 165 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 85 yards and three more scores on seven carries in a 49-0 win over South Lake.
QB Kylee Terry, Bonita Springs, Jr. – Went 17-of-24 passing for 112 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-0 victory over Lehigh.
QB Laina DiFebbo, Timber Creek (Orlando), Jr. – Threw four touchdown passes, including three to Becca Shaw in a 24-0 win over Edgewater.
QB Maliyah Newton, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Went 18-of-31 passing for 180 yards and five touchdowns in a 32-0 victory over South Plantation.
QB Paige Bressman, Jensen Beach, Sr. – Completed 30-of-43 passes for 244 yards and five touchdowns in a 36-6 win over Port St. Lucie.
QB Peyton Carter, Niceville, So. – Completed 20-of-39 passes for 270 yards and five touchdowns in a 34-0 win over Crestview.
QB Samantha Calavetta, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland), Jr. – Completed 14-of-27 passes for 129 yards in a 6-0 win over Boyd Anderson.
QB Sophia Mingolello, Clearwater Central Catholic, Fr. – Threw for 160 yards and two touchdowns in the Marauders first-ever victory in program history, a 12-0 victory over Indian Rocks Christian.
QB Zoe Surrency, Strawberry Crest (Dover), So. – Completed 12-of-20 passes for 175 yards and four touchdowns while adding six rushing yards and another score on the ground in a 38-13 win over Sumner.
QB/ATH Calista Scornavacca, Martin County (Stuart), Sr. – Completed 17-of-24 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown, rushed for 20 yards on five carries in a 19-0 win over Okeechobee.
QB/ATH Mylie Carlson, Monarch (Coconut Creek), Jr. – Completed 10-of-19 passes for 150 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 54 yards on seven carries in a 24-0 win over Cooper City.
QB/DB Arnayshia Griffin, Bradford (Starke), Jr. – Completed 15-of-18 passes for 310 yards and five touchdowns, rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown, and recorded three interceptions on defense in a 36-6 win over Ridgeview.
QB/DB Payton Jefferson, West Nassau (Callahan), So. – Completed 7-of-12 passes for 108 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 43 yards and another score on six carries in a 25-0 win over Wolfson.
QB/S Ava Wotipka, Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach), So. – Went 12-of-21 passing for 170 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 32 yards on six carries and recording three flag pulls and an interception in a 28-0 win over Cardinal Newman.
QB/S Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island (Orange Park), Sr. – Scored on a one-yard touchdown run and threw the game-winning extra point pass to Daisy Fletcher in a 14-13 overtime win over Baldwin.
R Alexis Busch, South Fork (Stuart), Sr. – Recorded four flag pulls and four sacks and recorded a receiving touchdown in a 53-0 victory over SLAM (West Palm Beach)
R Audrey Haltiwanger, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland), So. – Registered two sacks for 10 yards in a 6-0 win over Boyd Anderson.
R Tionna Waters, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Recorded two sacks, three quarterback hurries and two flag pulls in a 32-0 victory over South Plantation.
R/RB Shade Reid, Mandarin (Jacksonville), Sr. – Had seven flag pulls, two sacks on defense along with 46 yards rushing on five carries on offense in a 28-6 win over Keystone Heights.
R/WR Kaylanny Jimenez, Leto (Tampa), So. – Recorded three sacks, five flag pulls on defense and scored the only touchdowns on a 21 yards pass in a 6-0 victory over Jefferson.
R/WR/DB Aiyanna Laster, George Jenkins (Lakeland), So. – Recorded three flag pulls and three sacks in a 78-0 victory over McLaughlin.
WR Abigail Quinn, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Sr. – Had 12 receptions for 139 yards and four touchdowns in a 32-0 win over South Plantation.
WR Becca Shaw, Timber Creek (Orlando), Jr. – Caught three touchdown passes from DiFebbo in a 24-0 win over Edgewater.
WR Dakota Parks, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), Sr. – Caught five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown, recorded two flag pulls, and had one pass deflection in a 25-6 win over Park Vista.
WR Molly Koerner, Osceola (Seminole), So. – Had six receptions for 46 yards and a touchdown in a 12-6 win over Gibbs.
WR Reese Gerhart, Sunlake (Land O’ Lakes), Fr. – Had 10 receptions for 161 yards and wo touchdowns in a 27-6 victory over River Ridge.
WR Sara Hersowitz, Spanish River (Boca Raton), Sr. – Had six receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown in a 32-6 win over West Boca Raton.
WR/DB Danielle White, Florida High (Tallahassee), Jr. – Caught five passes for 153 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 63 yards and a touchdown on four carries in a 33-0 win over Godby.
WR/LB/ATH Kendall Sadberry, Chiles (Tallahassee), Fr. – Completed 19-of-25 passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns while adding 34 rushing yards on nine carries in a 13-7 win over Lincoln.
WR/S Kayla Debrow, Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine), Sr. – Recorded five receptions for 62 yards, four flag pulls, an interception with 15 return yards, and two pass deflections in a 7-0 win over Orange Park.