Welcome to the ninth 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.
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FLAG FOOTBALL FINAL FOR WED., FEB. 26, 2025
FLORIDA TOP 25
No. 4 Alonso topples No. 1 Robinson
Alonso (Tampa) 18, Robinson (Tampa) 0
The last time that the No. 1 Knights were shutdown, you can go back to 2023 when that happened and it was against the same team that did so in this one as the Ravens controlled the game behind a strong passing performance from Gabby Werr, who went 25-of-38 for 230 yards and two touchdowns to lead Alonso past the Knights. Mia Garcia had five receptions for 39 yards and a touchdown, while Lauren Shell added seven catches for 45 yards and a score. Shea Plantz contributed with five receptions for 55 yards, helping the offense move the chains. Raya Deane added a rushing touchdown to cap off the scoring for Alonso. Defensively, Maja Rowe led the Ravens with four flag pulls as the team held Robinson to just 98 passing yards and 39 rushing yards. The Knights’ defense was led by Ava Godfrey, who recorded a game-high 10 flag pulls.
As I told the team post game, if you want to watch a team put on a clinic about making plays, look up @RavensFlagFB tonight. Both sides of the ball. Would have been cool to watch if it wasn’t our team taking the beating. Congrats to those players and staff, the were eXcellent. #X
— RobinsonFlagFootball (@RobinsonFlag) February 27, 2025
No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) 35, Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) 0
The Raiders dominated on both sides of the ball as Sherice Newton led St. Thomas Aquinas to a decisive win over the Panthers. Newton completed 24-of-28 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 32 yards and a touchdown. Sianna Gonzalez scored a perfect 4-of-4 passing for 53 yards and a touchdown while adding six receptions for 70 yards and a score. Sayaniz Zaldivar contributed four receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown, while Emmi Merhi and Maja Varhalmi each caught a touchdown as well. Defensively, Aimee Colson led the Raiders with a game-high 10 flag pulls and six sacks, while Mehkayla McLermore added a sack. Alaira Ferguson recorded an interception and returned it for 24 yards, helping the defense shut out Dillard.
No. 7 Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach) 28, Navarre 7
The Indians controlled the game from start to finish, powered by Diaris Morales and a dominant defensive performance. Morales completed 19-of-29 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 32 yards and a score. Peyton DiBendetto was a key target, catching five passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns, while Tishelle Boweles added two receptions for 33 yards and a score. Arian Gonzales led the defense with eight flag pulls, and Miran Redondo recorded the team’s only sack. Tishelle Boweles also contributed to special teams with an 8-yard punt return. For the Raiders, Jamya Bonham threw for 84 yards while also rushing for 35 yards and a touchdown, and Natalie Busch recorded three sacks on defense in the loss.
No. 10 Pace 13, Fort Walton Beach 0
The Patriots shut out the Vikings behind a strong performance from Amaya Pablo, who went 22-of-35 passing for 201 yards and two touchdowns while adding 25 rushing yards. Emma Sutton led the receiving corps with nine catches for 63 yards, while Emily Good added four receptions for 67 yards. Caitlin Ferguson and Meagan Taylor each caught a touchdown pass. Good also anchored the defense with eight flag pulls, while Rylee Henley added five. Bella Ortiz contributed a sack as Pace controlled the game from start to finish.
Two solid defensive outings tonight by our girls! JV 20-0 and Varsity 13-0 against a well coached Fort Walton Beach team! @AmayaPablo19 with 201 passing yards and 2 TDs, with an INT on defense. Emma Sutton with 9 catches on the night! #Team7 #PaceFlagFB #UnderArmour #GoPatriots
— Pace High School Flag Football (@PaceFlagFB) February 27, 2025
No. 13 Miami Southridge 7, Hialeah Gardens 6 (2OT)
The Spartans escaped with a one-point road victory to move to 4-0 in the season.
No. 15 New Smyrna Beach 14, Pine Ridge (Deltona) 0
The Barracudas controlled the game on the ground as Emma Corr rushed for 82 yards and two touchdowns, leading New Smyrna Beach past Pine Ridge. Corr also completed 9-of-15 passes for 109 yards. Taylor Vance hauled in six receptions for 59 yards, while Addison Larson added 30 receiving yards. The defense dominated with three interceptions, while Ashlynn Endicott recorded seven flag pulls. Miranda Roubach contributed three flag pulls, helping secure the shutout victory.
JV 32-0 (2-0-1) Varsity 14-0 (3-0) over @PineRidgeFlagFB . @FlaHSFootball @cudanation @ChrisBoyleDBNJ @johnnywilk_john pic.twitter.com/vVuCNsU3mf
— NSB FLAGFOOTBALL (@FlagfootballNsb) February 27, 2025
St. Petersburg 45, Clearwater Central Catholic 0
The Green Devils walloped the Marauders, as PJ Toomey and Mar’quaysha Curry spearheaded St. Petersburg’s offense in both passing and rushing. Toomey completed 8-of-11 passes for 90 yards and a touchdown. Curry contributed 3-of-10 passes for 12 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for three yards. Ellie Swain also contributed to the Green Devils’ win with two interceptions for 22 yards and two flag pulls with one returned for a touchdown. Samyra Garrett led the Green Devils defense with three interceptions for 40 yards with two of those interceptions returned for a touchdown.
St Pete 45 CCC 0 pic.twitter.com/xaNN67X06D
— Megan Knights Swain (@meganmknights) February 27, 2025
No. 18 Stanton (Jacksonville) 21, Ponte Vedra 20
The Blue Devils narrowly defeated the Sharks in a close contest in the Jacksonville Jaguars Girls Flag Football Game of the Week. Aiyanna Smiley led Stanton’s offense, completing 16-of-21 passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns. Izzy Murray spearheaded Ponte Vedra’s passing game, completing 25-of-36 passes for 238 yards and three touchdowns. Piper Halil recorded an interception for the Blue Devils. Other key offensive players for Stanton included Catherine Brewer, who had three receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown, and Olivia Tintle, who added seven receptions for 50 yards. For Ponte Vedra, Peyton Gruver had five receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown, while Taylor Burke contributed on defense with four flag pulls and two quarterback hurries
No. 19 Fletcher (Neptune Beach) 13, Sandalwood (Jacksonville) 12
The Saints came up just short in a close battle against the Senators, falling 13-12. Quarterback Ashley Purdy led the way with 22-of-33 passing for 340 yards and two touchdowns. Elizabeth Faulk was her top target, hauling in seven receptions for 155 yards, while Kayla Dobson added seven catches for 115 yards and a touchdown. Jahkyra Rodman contributed five receptions for 70 yards, and Cailynn Roach had three catches for 35 yards and a touchdown. On the ground, Purdy rushed for 30 yards on two carries, while Faulk added 15 yards. The Saints’ offense totaled 390 receiving yards, but they were unable to secure the win in the final moments.
No. 22 Wellington 46, Atlantic (Delray Beach) 0
The Wolverines picked up their fourth win of the season with their fourth straight shutout over the visiting Eagles.
MORE WEDNESDAY RECAPS
Osceola (Seminole) 38, Leto (Tampa) 0
The Warriors dominated the Falcons in a decisive home victory led by Daniella Buttacavoli, who completed 21-of-27 passes for 218 yards and six touchdowns. The Osceola Warriors displayed a potent passing attack, averaging 163.7 passing yards. Ally Brady from Osceola made an impact with two flag pulls while Shayna Musco recorded three flag pulls. Delaney Golden, another key player for the Warriors, also recorded two flag pulls. From Leto, Adelesa Curri stood out with eight tackles. Kaylanny Jimenez from Leto contributed with four pulls and two sacks while Sanaai Taylor had four flag pulls and one interception.
Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach) 32, Glades Central (Belle Glade) 0
The Thunderwolves started off the season at 5-0 with not a point yielded, outscoring opponents 176-0 in that stretch.
Stoneman Douglas (Parkland) 27, Boca Raton 6
The Eagles soared over the Bobcats, showcasing a dominant performance on both sides of the ball. Samantha Calavetta orchestrated the offense, completing 17-of-23 passes for 172 yards and three touchdowns. Her favorite target, Courtney Heymach, hauled in seven receptions for 115 yards and two touchdowns, contributing significantly to the Eagles’ offensive output. Defensively, the Eagles were led by senior Daria Boykin, who recorded three solo tackles, two sacks for eight yards, and one interception for 17 yards. For Boca Raton, freshman Hayden Schmidt provided the lone score, catching one pass for 60 yards and a touchdown. The Stoneman Douglas defense proved too difficult for the Bobcats to solve consistently, as the Eagles advanced to 5-0.
Game 4…
— MSDFlagFootball (@MSDFlagFootball) February 27, 2025
QB Jr. Sam Calavetta 17-23 170 3 TD
WR So. Courtney Heymach 7 catches 115 yards and 2 TD
DB/WR Sr. Daria Boykin 3 flags, 2 sacks and 1 pick 6 TD..@Andy_Villamarzo @FlaHSFootball pic.twitter.com/ajWWXDGamW
Tampa Catholic 20, Brandon 6
The Crusaders defeated the Eagles behind Ava Kopp who completed 15-of-31 passes for 162 yards and three touchdowns. Izzy Rein had two receiving touchdowns on 62 yards, and Karis Louisaint added one. Defensively, Louisaint recorded four pass deflections, while Taylor Gardner and Samantha Dobson each had one. Rein also recorded three sacks for the defense. The Crusaders improved their record to 3-1, while the Eagles fell to 0-4.
— Tampa Catholic Girls Flag Football (@TampaFlag) February 27, 2025
MORE WEDNESDAY SCORES
Apopka 13, Harmony 7
Bell Creek Academy 60, Riverview Academy (Riverview) 0
Braddock (Miami) 13, Coral Reef (Miami) 0
Citrus (Inverness) 6, Weeki Wachee 0
Coral Glades (Coral Springs) 19, St. John Paul II (Boca Raton) 0
Cypress Bay (Weston) 28, Miramar 7
Deerfield Beach 25, Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach) 0
DeLand 6, Crescent City 0
East Lake (Tarpon Springs) 21, Countryside (Clearwater) 0
Forest (Ocala) 8, The Villages 6
Hernando (Brooksville) 20, Lecanto 6
Hialeah Educational 7, Cushman (Miami) 6
Hollywood Hills 13, Hallandale 12
Horizon (Winter Garden) 34, Boone (Orlando) 7
Innovation (Orlando) 13, Edgewater (Orlando) 7
Jupiter 12, Vero Beach 0
Manatee (Bradenton) 24, Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) 18
Nature Coast Tech 26, Crystal River 0
North Miami 25, Booker T. Washington (Miami) 6
Nova (Davie) 19, Coral Springs Charter 0
Palm Beach Central (Wellington) 12, Royal Palm Beach 0
Palm Harbor University 31, Largo 0
Pinellas Park (Largo) 13, Hollins (St. Petersburg) 0
Sebastian River (Sebastian) 19, John Carroll Catholic 14
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 28, Weeki Wachee 27
Sickles (Tampa) 19, Cypress Creek (Wesley Chapel) 0
South Plantation 26, South Broward (Hollywood) 20
Springstead (Spring Hill) 20, Central (Brooksville) 0
St. Cloud 12, Melbourne 6
St. John Lutheran (Ocala) 24, North Marion (Citra) 12
Suncoast (Riviera Beach) 46, SLAM (West Palm Beach) 0
Suwannee (Live Oak) 50, Impact Christian (Jacksonville) 6
Tarpon Springs 13, Angeline Academy of Innovation 0
Treasure Coast (Port St. Lucie) 38, Tradition Prep (Port St. Lucie) 0
West Boca Raton 34, Inlet Grove (Riviera Beach) 6
West Orange (Winter Garden) 38, Evans (Orlando) 7
SCORES NOT REPORTED
East River (Orlando) at Lake Nona (Orlando)
Escambia (Pensacola) at Pine Forest (Pensacola)
TOP PERFORMANCES FROM WEDNESDAY
WR Emma Andrulonis, Horizon (Winter Garden), So. – Had six receptions for 75 yards and one touchdown and one interception returned for a touchdown in a 34-7 win over Boone.
ATH Chanel Barthelemy, South Plantation, Sr. – Hauled in six receptions for 189 yards and a touchdown in a 26-20 win over South Broward.
WR/LB Ally Brady, Osceola (Seminole), Jr. – Had three receptions for 71 yards and two touchdowns while recording two flag pulls on defense in a 38-0 win over Leto.
ATH Athena Brown, Nature Coast (Brooksville), Jr. – Rushed two times for 14 yards, had four receptions for 30 yards, one interception, and two sacks in a 26-0 win over Crystal River.
ATH Natalie Busch, Navarre, Sr. – Hauled in seven receptions for 95 yards while recording three sacks and five quarterback hurries in a 28-7 loss to Choctawhatchee.
QB Daniella Buttacavoli, Osceola (Seminole), So. – Went 21-of-27 passing for 218 yards and six touchdowns in a 38-0 win over Leto.
RB/WR/LB Jadah Brown, Nova (Davie), Sr. – Finished with five flag pulls, one sack, and three quarterback hurries in a 19-0 win over Coral Springs Charter.
QB Samantha Calavetta, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland), Jr. – Went 17-of-23 passing for 172 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-6 win over Boca Raton.
WR/DB Chloe Clemons, Nova (Davie), Jr. – Recorded eight flag pulls, two sacks, and four quarterback hurries in a 19-0 win over Coral Springs Charter.
R Aimee Colson, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), So. – Led the defense with 10 flag pulls and six sacks in a 35-0 win over Dillard.
QB/LB Emma Corr, New Smyrna Beach, Sr. – Went 9-of-15 passing for 109 yards while rushing for 82 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-0 win over Pine Ridge.
QB Madelyn DePetrillo, Nature Coast (Brooksville), Jr. – Went 16-of-22 passing for 152 yards and three touchdowns in a 26-0 win over Crystal River.
WR/LB Peyton DiBendetto, Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), So. – Caught five passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns while also recording five flag pulls in a 28-7 win over Navarre.
LB Daria Boykin, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland), Sr. – Had three solo tackles, two sacks for eight yards, and one interception for 17 yards in a 27-6 win over Boca Raton.
WR Elizabeth Faulk, Sandalwood (Jacksonville), Sr. – Had seven receptions for 155 yards in a 13-12 loss to Fletcher.
LB/WR/R Samyra Garrett, St. Petersburg, Jr. – Registered two interceptions returned for touchdowns, and one additional interception for 40 yards in a 45-0 victory over Clearwater Central Catholic.
ATH Arian Gonzales, Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), Sr. – Led the defense with eight flag pulls in a 28-7 win over Navarre.
WR/DB Sianna Gonzalez, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), So. – Completed all four of her passes for 53 yards and a touchdown while catching six passes for 70 yards and a touchdown in a 35-0 win over Dillard.
WR/LB Emily Good, Pace, Sr. – Hauled in four receptions for 67 yards while leading the defense with eight flag pulls in a 13-0 win over Fort Walton Beach.
LB/R Macy Hall, Coral Springs Charter (Coral Springs), 8th – Led the Panthers with five flag pulls and two pass deflections in a 19-0 loss to Nova.
WR Courtney Heymach, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland), So. – Had seven receptions for 115 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-6 win over Boca Raton.
QB Ava Kopp, Tampa Catholic, Sr. – Went 15-of-31 passing for 162 yards and three touchdowns; rushed for 37 yards in a 20-6 win over Brandon.
QB Fabi Kreubel, Horizon (Winter Garden), So. – Went 21-of-27 passing for 211 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-7 win over Boone.
QB/ATH McKenzie Livermore, South Plantation, Jr. – Went 17-of-39 passing for 319 yards, two touchdowns while rushing for 207 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries in a 26-20 win over South Broward.
QB Dezrihana Medina, Nova (Davie), Jr. – Went 12-of-21 passing for 158 yards and one touchdown while adding 86 rushing yards on three carries in a 19-0 win over Coral Springs Charter.
ATH/DB Zamliyah Mertil, South Plantation, So. – Tallied six flag pulls and four pass deflections in a 26-20 win over South Broward.
QB Diaris Morales, Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), Jr. – Went 19-of-29 passing for 194 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 32 yards and a touchdown in a 28-7 win over Navarre.
QB J’Ziyah Munford, Springstead (Spring Hill), Jr. – Went 10-of-16 passing for 71 yards, two touchdowns while rushing for 104 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries in a 20-0 win over Central (Brooksville).
QB Sherice Newton, St. Thomas Aquinas, Sr. – Went 24-of-28 passing for 236 yards and three touchdowns while adding 32 rushing yards and a touchdown in a 35-0 win over Dillard.
QB Amaya Pablo, Pace, Sr. – Went 22-of-35 passing for 201 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 25 yards in a 13-0 win over Fort Walton Beach.
WR/S Loursenie Pascal, Nova (Davie), Sr. – Had seven receptions for 104 yards and a touchdown while also punting once for 24 yards in a 19-0 win over Coral Springs Charter.
LB/WR Trinity Principe, Nova (Davie), Sr. – Recorded one reception for 13 yards, five flag pulls, and an interception in a 19-0 win over Coral Springs Charter.
QB Ashley Purdy, Sandalwood (Jacksonville), Sr. – Went 22-of-33 passing for 340 yards and two touchdowns while adding 30 rushing yards in a 13-12 loss to Fletcher.
R Miran Redondo, Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), Fr. – Recorded one sack and eight quarterback hurries in a 28-7 win over Navarre.
WR/R/LB Izzy Rein, Tampa Catholic (Tampa), So. – Had five receptions for 62 yards and two touchdowns; recorded eight flag pulls and three sacks on defense in a 20-6 win over Brandon.
R Khristina Rowe, Palm Beach Central (Wellington), Jr. – Recorded two flag pulls and two sacks in a 12-0 win over Royal Palm Beach.
LB Ellie Swain, St. Petersburg, Jr.– Recorded one interception returned for a touchdown and one additional interception for 22 yards, in addition to two flag pulls in a 45-0 win over Clearwater Central Catholic.
WR Bailey Travis, Horizon (Winter Garden), Jr. – Had four receptions for 54 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-7 win over Boone.
QB/LB PJ Toomey, St. Petersburg, Sr. – Completed 8-of-11 passes for 90 yards and a touchdown, adding 7 rushing yards and three flag pulls in a 45-0 win over Clearwater Central Catholic.
QB Gabby Werr, Alonso (Tampa), Jr. – Went 25-of-38 passing for 230 yards and two touchdowns in an 18-0 win over Robinson.