Welcome to the eighth 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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FLAG FOOTBALL FINAL FOR TUE., FEB. 25, 2025
FLORIDA TOP 25
No. 4 Fort Pierce Central 39, Port St. Lucie 6
The Cobras’ offense, led by quarterback Adrienne Rivera, powered to a 39-6 victory over the Jaguars. Rivera completed 17-of-24 passes for 282 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. Karla Timothy was the standout receiver, hauling in five catches for 101 yards and three touchdowns. On defense, Tajeyah Chance and Aiyana Grossman each recorded two sacks, while Erin Boyd added an interception.
🦆DOUBLE DUCK DUBS🦆big time wins for JV & Varsity! During our home opener. The biggest win of all was raising money for the Special Olympics! Fans of the game donated over $300. @FlaHSFootball @Andy_Villamarzo @PatBernadeau @ESPNWestPalm @najitobias @Whatthomassayss pic.twitter.com/nBIXyiyu29
— Fort Pierce Central Flag Football (@cobraflag) February 27, 2025
No. 9 Miami Palmetto 27, Ferguson (Miami) 0
The Panthers dominated Ferguson behind a strong performance from quarterbacks Ashley Alvarado and Ava Alvarez. Alvarado completed all three of her passes for 18 yards and a touchdown, while Alvarez went 17-of-24 for 144 yards and two touchdowns. Ashley Alvarado also made a big impact on offense, catching eight passes for 54 yards and a touchdown. Camai Moore added five receptions for 47 yards and a score, while Francesca Lara and Daniela Canals each contributed touchdown receptions. On defense, Moore had two interceptions, with one being returned for a touchdown, while Francesca Lara added another pick.
No. 10 Pace 38, Destin 6
Amaya Pablo threw 160 passing yards and five touchdowns while adding 50 rushing yards to defeat the Sharks on the road. Emily Good led the Patriots with 48 receiving yards and two touchdowns, and Meagan Taylor had 42 receiving yards and two touchdowns. On the defensive side, Maci McGinnis and Bella Ortiz each recorded two sacks, and Good contributed with two interceptions, one that was returned for a touchdown. Good also led the defense with seven flag pulls.
Solid wins tonight against a well coached Destin team. JV won 40-0 and Varsity won 38-6! @AmayaPablo19 threw for 5 TDs, including 2 TDs to both Meagan Taylor and Emily Good! Emily also returned an interception for a TD! #Team7 #PaceFlagFB #UnderArmour #GoPatriots
— Pace High School Flag Football (@PaceFlagFB) February 26, 2025
No. 11 Clay (Green Cove Springs) 18, Middleburg 6
The Blue Devils handled business against the Broncos on Tuesday night to pick up their second win of the season on the road in Middleburg.
No. 17 Ed White (Jacksonville) 13, Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 6
The Commanders bounced back from Friday’s loss to Sandalwood with Kyra Jackson throwing for 102 yards and two touchdowns over the visiting Warriors. Zykeria Luellen led in receiving with 33 and a touchdown, with Ariel Campbell also adding 33 receiving yards and one touchdown.
No. 20 Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach) 28, Glades Central (Belle Glade) 0
Quarterback Ava Wotipka led the Cougars offense with 120 passing yards and three touchdowns, while also adding 93 rushing yards and a touchdown in guiding them to victory over the visiting Raiders. Avery Demayo led the Cougars receivers with 78 yards and one touchdown. Defensively, Lily Hall and Simone Nangle led in flag pulls with seven each while Nangle and Skylar Berins recorded a sack. Aryana Ungliech recorded an interception for the Cougars in the win.
No. 22 Wellington 38, Pahokee 0
The Wolverines picked up their third win of the 2025 season, pitching a shutout on the road over the host Blue Devils.
No. 23 Western (Davie) 32, Monarch (Coconut Creek) 0
The Wildcats dominated the Knights behind quarterbacks Brianna Rutecki and AnaBella Puccio. Rutecki completed 6-of-10 passes for 70 yards and three touchdowns, while Puccio went 5-of-8 for 90 yards and one touchdown. Ashley Smith led the receiving corps with three catches for 71 yards and two touchdowns. On defense, Katie Diaz recorded two sacks, and both Tearra Mortimer and Maddison Manragh secured interceptions.
No. 24 Timber Creek (Orlando) 25, Bishop Moore (Orlando) 2
The host Hornets were no match for the visiting Wolvesas Bishop Moore threw four interceptions with two returned for touchdowns by Kyla Tometi and Lilly Dodge in helping Timber Creek to victory. Naomi Hamilton caught two touchdowns offensively for Timber Creek to remain undefeated on the year.
No. 25 Homestead 49, Somerset Silver Palms (Miami) 0
The Broncos picked up their first win of the season on the road over the host Stallions in an afternoon tilt.
CLASS 4A TOP 10
Spanish River 26, No. 10 Palm Beach Gardens 6
The Sharks laid it all on the field against the No. 10 ranked Gators in Class 4A, with Brooke Eriksson leading the way, going 27-of-36 passing with 291 yards and three touchdowns. Sara Hersowitz led Spanish River with 88 receiving yards and two touchdowns, while Kayleigh Wallace had 78 yards receiving and a touchdown. Hersowitz led the Sharks defensively with six flag pulls and an interception, while Gianah Kirkwood recorded a sack.
CLASS 3A TOP 10
No. 10 Chiles 24, Godby 0
The Timberwolves secured a dominant victory over the Cougars with a well-rounded offensive and defensive performance. Charlotte Reynolds led Chiles’ passing attack, completing 11-of-15 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown, while Kendall Sadberry added 4-of-9 passing for 33 yards and a touchdown. Sadberry also made an impact on the ground with six carries for 76 yards and a touchdown and caught six passes for 59 yards and another score. Ali Harllee anchored the defense with two sacks, while Cadence West recorded a team-high three flag pulls. Francesca Fernandes contributed four flag pulls, and Stella Badenhorst added two sacks to help shut down Godby’s offense.
CLASS 2A TOP 10
No. 8 Paxon (Jacksonville) 39, Wolfson (Jacksonville) 0
The Golden Eagles picked up their first victory of the season, shutting out the visiting Wolfpack at home.
No. 9 Jensen Beach 34, Martin County (Stuart) 0
Bouncing back from a loss to Palm Beach Gardens late last week, quarterback Paige Bressman went 32-of-36 passing for 258 yards and five touchdowns to lead Jensen Beach to the shutout victory over their in-county rivals. Ashlyn Otton led the Falcons in receiving with 70 yards on 10 catches and three touchdowns. Defensively, Jayla Brinkley intercepted a pass while Kayla Carnes recorded five flag pulls, along with having seven catches for 63 yards on offense.
@JFlagfb soar over @mcflagfb 34-0 tonight! Great job by QB Paige Bressman with 5 TD passes on the night and a stellar job by the defense! Back it Thursday at home vs PSL! Go Falcons! @PatBernadeau @Andy_Villamarzo @FlaHSFootball pic.twitter.com/K6cjRgke2H
— JBHS FlagFB (@JFlagfb) February 26, 2025
CLASS 1A TOP 10
No. 5 Starke (Bradford) 18, Columbia (Lake City) 12
Check out our full game recap from the FloridaHSFootball.com Team, who were on hand for the game in Starke, by clicking here.
Nature Coast (Brooksville) 26, No. 7 The Villages 0
The Buffalo suffered a setback on Tuesday night as the visiting Sharks pitched a shutout at The Range. Madelyn DePetrillo went 18-of-31 passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns, along with one rushing touchdown for visiting Nature Coast. Gabriella Dross had four catches for a team-leading 108 receiving yards and one touchdown. Defensively, Gia Valenti had two interceptions for the Sharks, while Dakota Francesco led with four flag pulls. Amelia O’Brien went 5-of-16 passing for 34 yards for The Villages with Kaitlin Ritch recording just two catches for 25 yards. Defensively, Jolei Fazio recorded one sack with Gabriella Rivera recording five flag pulls.
Archbishop McCarthy (Southwest Ranches) at No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood)
No score has been reported for this game.
MORE TUESDAY RECAPS
Belleview 27, Vanguard (Ocala) 0
The Rattlers defeated the Knights, with quarterback Hannah Mason leading the offense. Mason completed 7-of-19 passes for 110 yards and three touchdowns. Receiver Jakyra Bostick had four receptions for 65 yards and two touchdowns, while Lily Congleton added two catches for 23 yards and a touchdown. On defense, freshman Jazmyn Rivas recorded nine flag pulls, two interceptions for 32 return yards, and a pass deflection. Junior Bella Maurice contributed seven flag pulls and two sacks, and sophomore Bella Brantley added an interception.
Fleming Island 20, Bartram Trail (St. Johns) 6
The Golden Eagles secured their first win of the season with a strong defensive performance against the Bartram Trail Bears. Quarterback Devyn Dudones led the offense, throwing for two touchdowns and rushing for another. She connected with Emily Poucher on a 6-yard touchdown after an interception by Audrey Ellis in the first quarter. Following a second-quarter interception by Poucher, Dudones found Seven Gourdet for a 9-yard touchdown and ran in the extra point. Dudones later broke free for a 44-yard rushing touchdown, adding an extra point pass to Poucher. The defense held strong in the second half, with Poucher and Dudones each recording an interception to seal the win. – Report via Mike Lyons, Fleming Island assistant coach
Mainland (Daytona Beach) 6, Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 6
The Buccaneers’ defense held strong as Mainland shut out the Sandcrabs in a hard-fought battle. Quarterback Minayra Fonua led the Buccaneers’ offense, completing 12-of-16 passes for 104 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown to Kamryn Troutman for the game’s only score. Kiera Williams contributed on both sides, hauling in four catches for 38 yards while leading the defense with 13 flag pulls and two sacks. Jade Gentle added an interception to stifle the Sandcrabs’ attack. Seabreeze quarterback Rani Gupta led the Sandcrabs with 26 passing yards on 5-of-9 attempts and rushed for 41 yards on nine carries, while Ylan Phan grabbed four catches for 26 yards in the loss.
Newberry 46, Gainesville 7
The Newberry Panthers are the latest high school in Alachua County to add flag football, bringing the number schools in the county with flag football to four (Buchholz and Santa Fe are the others). On Tuesday night, the Panthers celebrated their first victory under the direction of head coach Ed Johnson, who is also the head football coach. They will play mostly other Alachua County schools for the 2025 season as the program starts to grow in western Alachua County.
Pompano Beach 6, Northeast (Oakland Park) 0
The Golden Tornadoes edged the Hurricanes in a defensive battle, securing a 6-0 victory. Abby Anderson led Pompano Beach’s offense, completing 12-of-18 passes for 108 yards while also recording a five-yard rush and a sack on defense. Reagan Van Buskirk provided the team’s lone touchdown, rushing for 40 yards on four carries. Gabriella Rodriguez paced the receiving corps with five catches for 25 yards, while Sofia Filippone led all receivers with 35 yards on two receptions. Defensively, Camila Monroy, Ryan Youngblood, and Dayani Duarta each registered three flag pulls, while Van Buskirk grabbed two interceptions to keep Northeast off the scoreboard.
Pompano Beach 28, Hollywood Hills 20
The Golden Tornadoes outlasted the Spartans in a high-scoring contest, earning a 28-20 victory behind a strong offensive performance. Reagan Van Buskirk led Pompano Beach, completing 24-of-31 passes for 222 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception while also rushing seven times for 39 yards and a score. Gabriella Rodriguez was the top target, hauling in eight receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown, while Abby Anderson and Alena Hecht each added touchdown receptions. Defensively, Van Buskirk also contributed a team-high seven flag pulls, while Camila Monroy Colombon added five. Rodriguez registered two sacks, and Dayani Duarta added one as the Golden Tornadoes held off Hollywood Hills’ attack.
True North (Miami) 38, Don Soffer Aventura 0
The Titans dominated on both sides of the ball, shutting out the Barracuda in a 38-0 victory. Lola Perez powered True North’s offense, completing 12-of-15 passes for 114 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 19 yards and two scores on two carries. Alexa Dominguez added a 20-yard rushing touchdown and contributed on defense with an interception return for 25 yards. Macey Soltis, Kathy Pino, Julianna Romero, and Meredith Claiborne each hauled in a touchdown reception. On defense, Brielle Tirse led the team with five flag pulls, while Jaelyn Montero recorded four flag pulls and an interception. Lillian Hartsook also added four flag pulls to help True North complete the shutout.
MORE TUESDAY SCORES
AIE Charter (Miami Springs) 13, Avant Garde (Hollywood) 0
Anclote (Holiday) 18, Hudson 6
Angeline Academy (Land O’ Lakes) 41, Fivay (Hudson) 0
Atlantic (Port Orange) 40, Trinity Christian (Deltona) 0
Auburndale 19, Frostproof 0
Avon Park 2, Okeechobee 0
Bartow 12, Winter Haven 2
Baldwin 13, Fernandina Beach 0
Boca Raton 7, West Boca Raton 0
Boca Ciega (Gulfport) 20, Hollins (St. Petersburg) 0
Bonita Springs 27, Fort Myers 0
Booker T. Washington (Pensacola) 21, Gulf Breeze 2
Boynton Beach 12, Lake Worth 0
Braden River (Bradenton) 12, Bayshore (Bradenton) 0
Buchholz (Gainesville) 26, Lake Weir (Ocala) 6
Carrollwood Day (Tampa) 7, Brooks-DeBartolo (Tampa) 0
Celebration 38, Sebring 0
Crestview 26, Pine Forest (Pensacola) 0
Cypress Creek (Orlando) 37, Tohopekaliga (Kissimmee) 0
Davenport 32, Ocoee 0
Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth) 34, Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) 6
Dunedin 18, Pinellas Park (Largo) 6
Evans 13 (Orlando), Leesburg 6
Everglades (Miramar) 26, Miramar 0
Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine) 21, Yulee 14
Gibbs (St. Petersburg) 19, Lakewood (St. Petersburg) 6
Goleman (Miami) 13, TERRA Institute (Miami) 7
Gulf (New Port Richey) 33, Hudson 0
Gulf (New Port Richey) 39, Pasco (Dade City) 0
Hagerty (Oviedo) 12, Lake Mary 6
Haines City 30, Durant (Plant City) 0
Hollywood Hills 20, Northeast (Oakland Park) 7
John Carroll (Fort Pierce) 6, Centennial (Port St. Lucie) 0
Jupiter 19, Forest Hill (West Palm Beach) 12
Keys Gate Charter (Homestead) 19, Palm Glades Prep (Miami) 13
KIPP Bold City (Jacksonville) 27, Global Outreach Charter (Jacksonville) 0
Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs) 39, Crooms Academy (Sanford) 0
Lake Howell (Winter Park) 14, Seminole (Sanford) 0
Lake Minneola 40, Eustis 0
Lake Nona (Orlando) 8, Cornerstone Charter (Belle Isle) 0
Lake Region (Eagle Lake) 18, Lake Gibson (Lakeland) 12
Land O’ Lakes 26, Sunlake (Land O’ Lakes) 0
Lehigh (Lehigh Acres) 6, East Lee County (Lehigh Acres) 0
Mandarin (Jacksonville) 19, Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 18
Mariner (Cape Coral) 32, Island Coast (Cape Coral) 0
Matanzas (Palm Coast) 13, Taylor (Pierson) 6
Mater Lakes Academy (Miami) 32, iMater Charter (Hialeah) 0
Melbourne 26, West Shore (Melbourne) 7
Miami Beach 6, Reagan (Doral) 0
Miami Carol City 20, Miami Jackson 0
Miami Norland 20, North Miami 0
Mount Dora 13, East Ridge (Clermont) 0
Newberry 46, Gainesville 7
North Fort Myers 50, Dunbar (Fort Myers) 6
Oak Ridge (Orlando) 12, Innovation (Orlando) 6
Oviedo 18, Lyman (Longwood) 0
Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach) 32, Santaluces (Lantatna) 0
Palatka 13, Flagler Palm Coast 12
Parrish Community 32, Southeast (Bradenton) 0
Pembroke Pines Charter 20, Fort Lauderdale 0
Plantation 20, Stranahan (Fort Lauderdale) 0
Pompano Beach 6, Northeast (Oakland Park) 0
Pompano Beach 28, Hollywood Hills 20
Ridge Community (Davenport) 27, McKeel Academy (Lakeland) 19
Ridgeview Global Studies (Davenport) 7, Liberty (Kissimmee) 0
Riverdale (Fort Myers) 19, Gateway Charter (Fort Myers) 7
South Fork (Stuart) 19, Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach)13
Springstead (Spring Hill) 36, Classical Prep (Spring Hill) 6
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 32, DeLand 0
Tate 34 (Cantonment), Northview (Century) 7
Tavares 25, South Lake (Groveland) 18
Tocoi Creek (St. Augustine) 19, St. Augustine 0
Vero Beach 14, Fort Pierce Westwood 6
Wakulla 34 (Crawfordville), Madison County (Madison) 0
Wesley Chapel 7, Cypress Creek (Wesley Chapel) 0
West Broward (Pembroke Pines) 13, Flanagan (Pembroke Pines) 0
Westwood Christian (Miami) 26, Miami Sunset 0
Winthrop College Prep (Riverview) 24, Lakewood Ranch Prep (Bradenton) 6
Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel) 34, Zephyrhills 0
SCORES NOT REPORTED
Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens) at John I. Leonard (Greenacres)
Hialeah Educational Academy vs. Calusa Prep
Ida Baker (Cape Coral) at Gateway (Fort Myers)
International Studies (Hollywood) at Somerset Academy (Pembroke Pines)
Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) at Palmetto
Miami Springs at Hialeah
Olympic Heights (Boca Raton) at Atlantic (Delray Beach)
Raines (Jacksonville) at First Coast (Jacksonville)
TOP PERFORMANCES FROM TUESDAY
QB Anaiyah Adams, Booker T. Washington (Pensacola), Jr. – Went 11-of-15 passing for 186 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 42 yards in a 21-2 win over Gulf Breeze.
QB Hannah Alford, Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine), Jr. – Completed 17-of-23 passes for 153 yards and three touchdowns in a 21-14 overtime win over Yulee.
LB/WR/ATH Ashley Alvarado, Miami Palmetto, Sr. – Went 3-of-3 passing for 18 yards and a touchdown while adding eight receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown; recorded three flag pulls on defense in a 27-0 win over Ferguson.
QB Ava Alvarez, Miami Palmetto, Jr. – Completed 17-of-24 passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-0 win over Ferguson.
QB Abby Anderson, Pompano Beach, So. – Went 12-of-18 passing for 108 yards and added a sack in a 6-0 win over Northeast (Oakland Park).
LB Hannah Bartley, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), Sr. – Tallied two sacks in a 7-0 win over Orange Park.
WR Amber Beautelus, Everglades (Miramar), Sr. – Had four catches for 107 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a 26-0 win over Miramar.
QB Paige Bressman, Jensen Beach, Sr. – Went 32-of-36 passing for 258 yards and five touchdowns in a 34-0 victory over Martin County.
QB Grace Brown, Mandarin (Jacksonville), So. – Went 12-of-21 passing for 191 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for nine yards in a 19-18 win over Baker County.
R Alexis Busch, South Fork (Stuart), Sr. – Recorded three flag pulls and three sacks in a 19-13 win over Palm Beach Lakes.
LB Leah Candelario, Anclote (Holiday), Fr. – Registered two sacks, two flag pulls, and 10 quarterback hurries in an 18-6 win over Hudson.
QB Madelyn DePetrillo, Nature Coast (Brooksville), Jr. – Went 18-of-31 passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns, along with one rushing touchdown in a 26-0 win over The Villages.
DB Mariska Dize, Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine), Jr. – Recorded three interceptions and two pass deflections in a 21-14 overtime win over Yulee.
ATH Kenlee Dominguez, North Fort Myers, So. – Rushed for 147 yards and four touchdowns on eight carries while recording four sacks in a 50-6 win over Dunbar.
QB Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island, Sr. – Threw for two passing touchdowns and rushed for one touchdown in a 20-6 victory over Bartram Trail.
QB Jayla Ellison, Piper (Sunrise), Sr. – Completed 5-of-10 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-6 win over Cooper City.
QB Brooke Eriksson, Spanish River (Boca Raton), Jr. – Went 27-of-36 passing for 291 yards and three touchdowns in a 26-6 victory over Palm Beach Gardens.
QB Minayra Fonua, Mainland (Daytona Beach), Fr. – Completed 12-of-16 passes for 104 yards and a touchdown in a 6-0 win over Seabreeze.
LB/WR Emily Good, Pace, Sr. – Led the Patriots defense with seven flag pulls, two interceptions with one returned for a touchdown while contributing to four receptions on 48 yards and two touchdowns on offense in a 39-6 win over Destin.
RB Vail Gallagher, Lake Howell (Winter Park), So. – Rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries in a 14-0 win over Seminole.
WR Jaslene Garcia, Bonita Springs, So. – Hauled in eight catches for 88 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-0 win over Fort Myers.
QB Emma Goff, Baker County (Glen St. Mary), Jr. – Went 17-of-25 passing for 199 yards and three touchdowns while adding 32 rushing yards in a 19-18 loss to Mandarin.
QB/ATH Arnayshia Griffin, Bradford (Starke), Jr. – Rushed for three touchdowns and intercepted two passes, including a game-sealing interception in an 18-12 victory over Columbia.
DB Marley Hamilton, Lake Howell (Winter Park), So. – Recorded three interceptions and three flag pulls in a 14-0 win over Seminole.
R/LB Ali Harllee, Chiles (Tallahassee), So. – Recorded two sacks and two flag pulls in a 24-0 win over Godby.
DB Daniella Haynes, Everglades (Miramar), Jr. – Recorded two interceptions for the Gators, both returned for touchdowns along with two flag pulls in a 26-0 victory over Miramar.
QB/DB Erionna Henry, Dunedin, So. – Went 15-of-30 passing for 132 yards and two touchdowns while recording three flag pulls and an interception in an 18-6 win over Pinellas Park.
R Kiara Hernandez, Oviedo, Jr. – Recorded three sacks in a dominant defensive performance in an 18-0 victory over Lyman.
ATH Sara Hersowitz, Spanish River (Boca Raton), Sr. – Recorded six flag pulls, an interception, and a pass deflection on defense while having six catches for 88 yards and a touchdown on offense in a 26-6 victory over Palm Beach Gardens.
ATH Reese Holman, Mandarin (Jacksonville), Sr. – Caught six passes for 101 yards and a touchdown while recording four flag pulls and an interception in a 19-18 win over Baker County.
R/RB Jaymara Jackson, Avon Park, Jr. – Recorded four sacks, six quarterback hurries, and 10 flag pulls while rushing for 40 yards on six carries in a 2-0 win over Okeechobee.
QB Kyra Jackson, Ed White (Jacksonville), Jr. – Went 11-of-15 passing for 102 yards and two touchdowns in a 13-6 win over Eagle’s View.
WR/LB Makayla Johnson, Miami Northwestern, Jr. – Had seven receptions for 74 yards and two touchdowns while recording seven flag pulls and one interception in a 28-0 win over Mater Academy.
WR Taylor Johnson, Baker County (Glen St. Mary), Jr. – Hauled in five receptions for 145 yards and a touchdown in a 19-18 loss to Mandarin.
QB/ATH Giovanna Molloy, North Fort Myers, Jr. – Went 8-of-11 passing for 78 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 96 yards and a touchdown in a 50-6 win over Dunbar.
QB Faith Key, Miami Northwestern, So. – Went 11-of-15 passing for 136 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 84 yards and a touchdown on six carries in a 28-0 victory over Mater Academy.
WR Lauren Lee, River Ridge (New Port Richey), Sr. – Caught five passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns, including a 45-yard reception; added three pass deflections on defense in a 26-20 win over Mitchell.
QB Leilah Lewin, Everglades (Miramar), Jr. – Went 12-of-25 passing completions for 142 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-0 victory over Miramar.
LB/WR Maxdyn Luedy, Land O’ Lakes, Fr. – Caught five passes for 86 yards and a touchdown while adding four flag pulls and a sack in a 26-0 win over Sunlake.
QB Hannah Mason, Belleview (Belleview), Sr. – Completed 7-of-19 passes for 110 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-0 win over Vanguard.
QB/DB Jasmine McCray, Ridge Community (Davenport), Sr. – Went 3-of-5 passing for 85 yards and two touchdowns while recording two pass deflections in a 27-19 win over McKeel Academy.
LB D’Yanni McDowell, Piper (Sunrise), So. – Notched two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, while also recording a receiving touchdown on offense in a 26-6 win over Cooper City.
QB Isabel Meadows, Celebration, Jr. – Went 16-of-22 passing for 189 yards and four touchdowns while rushing four times for 50 yards in a 38-0 win over Sebring.
QB/RB Alexis Miller, Anclote (Holiday), Jr. – Completed 9-of-17 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 75 yards and a score in an 18-6 win over Hudson.
WR Camai Moore, Miami Palmetto, Sr. – Hauled in five receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown while grabbing two interceptions with one returned for a touchdown in a 27-0 win over Ferguson.
QB Taylor Mumma, River Ridge (New Port Richey), Jr. – Completed 10-of-20 passes for 162 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions; rushed nine times for 52 yards in a 26-20 victory over Mitchell.
LB Bella Maurice, Belleview (Belleview), Jr. – Tallied seven flag pulls and two sacks in a 27-0 win over Vanguard.
ATH Jaelyn Montero, True North (Miami), So. – Registered four flag pulls and an interception in a 38-0 win over Don Soffer Aventura.
QB Maliyah Newton, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Went 20-of-33 passing for 217 yards and five touchdowns in a 34-6 win over Dillard.
WR Willow Oliver, Springstead (Spring Hill), So. – Recorded two receptions for 40 yards and a touchdown; added one carry for eight yards and a rushing touchdown in the 36-6 victory over Classical Prep.
QB River Padawar, Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs), So. – Completed 5-of-13 passes for 78 yards and two touchdowns in a 39-0 win over Crooms Academy.
DB Arianna Patterson, Celebration, Sr. – Registered four flag pulls and an interception return for 30 yards and a touchdown in a 38-0 win over Sebring.
LB Memphis Perkins, Baldwin, So. – Recorded six flag pulls and a sack in a 13-0 win over Fernandina Beach.
QB Amaya Pablo, Pace, Sr. – Went 20-of-29 passing for 160 yards, five touchdowns, and three carries for 50 yards in a 39-6 victory over Destin.
QB/RB Lola Perez, True North (Miami), Fr. – Completed 12-of-15 passes for 114 yards and three touchdowns; rushed twice for 19 yards and two touchdowns in a 38-0 win over Don Soffer Aventura.
WR Cadence Reed, South Fork (Stuart), Jr. – Caught six passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns in a 19-13 win over Palm Beach Lakes.
QB Araniya Riggins, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), So. – Completed 5-of-7 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown; rushed six times for 100 yards in a 7-0 victory over Orange Park.
ATH Jazmyn Rivas, Belleview (Belleview), Fr. – Recorded nine flag pulls, two interceptions for 32 return yards, and a pass deflection in a 27-0 win over Vanguard.
QB Adrienne Rivera, Fort Pierce Central, Sr. – Completed 17-of-24 passes for 282 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception in a 39-6 win over Port St. Lucie.
ATH Gabriella Rodriguez, Pompano Beach, Jr. – Caught eight passes for 109 yards and a touchdown while recording three flag pulls and two sacks in a 28-20 win over Hollywood Hills.
QB Brianna Rutecki, Western (Davie), Fr. – Completed 6-of-10 passes for 70 yards and three touchdowns in a 32-0 win over Monarch.
QB Reese Sanderson, Oviedo, Jr. – Completed 17-of-25 passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns in an 18-0 win over Lyman.
ATH Kendall Sadberry, Chiles (Tallahassee), Fr. – Went 4-of-9 passing for 33 yards and a touchdown, rushed for 76 yards and a touchdown on six carries, and caught six passes for 59 yards and a touchdown in a 24-0 win over Godby.
ATH Bella Schwarz, River Ridge (New Port Richey), Jr. – Made four receptions for 37 yards; rushed five times for 24 yards; recorded a sack on defense in a 26-20 victory over Mitchell.
WR Ranilah Smith, Santa Fe (Alachua), Jr. – Caught seven passes for 80 yards and three touchdowns in a 25-0 victory over Taylor County.
ATH Amanda Soults, Springstead (Spring Hill), So. – Tallied two sacks and four flag pulls, contributing to the 36-6 victory over Classical Prep.
QB Sophia Spiegel, Land O’ Lakes, So. – Went 17-of-21 passing for 227 yards and four touchdowns in a 26-0 win over Sunlake.
QB/ATH Mia Standard, Mariner (Cape Coral), Sr. – Went 4-of-7 passing for 82 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 27 yards in a 32-0 win over Island Coast.
DL Serenity Stevenson, Lake Minneola, So. – Tallied two sacks and two flag pulls in a 40-0 win over Eustis.
QB/S Savannah Tatum, South Fork (Stuart), Sr. – Went 14-of-18 passing for 215 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 10 times for 142 yards and a touchdown, adding an interception return for 15 yards in a 19-13 win over Palm Beach Lakes.
QB/DB Kylee Terry, Bonita Springs, Jr. – Went 14-of-19 passing for 126 yards and two touchdowns while recording an interception return for touchdown for 43 yards in a 27-0 win over Fort Myers.
WR Karla Timothy, Fort Pierce Central, Jr. – Recorded five receptions for 101 yards and three touchdowns in a 39-6 victory over Port St. Lucie.
QB/ATH Reagan Van Buskirk, Pompano Beach, Sr. – Went 24-of-31 passing for 222 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception; rushed seven times for 39 yards and a touchdown; and recorded seven flag pulls in a 28-20 win over Hollywood Hills.
QB Makenzie Ward, Crestview, Fr. – Went 11-of-24 passing for 132 yards and two touchdowns while rushing seven times for 35 yards and a score in a 26-0 win over Pine Forest.
R/WR Tionna Waters, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Recorded three sacks and 10 flag pulls while catching two passes for 18 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-6 win over Dillard.
ATH Nat Williams, Santa Fe (Alachua), Jr. – Recorded five flag pulls and five sacks in a 25-0 victory over Taylor County.
ATH Maya Wilson, Mariner (Cape Coral), Jr. – Recorded three flag pulls, a sack, and an interception in a 32-0 win over Island Coast.
QB Ava Wotpik, Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach), So. – Went 11-of-18 passing for 120 yards and three touchdowns while adding eight carries on the ground for 93 yards and a touchdown in a 28-0 victory over Glades Central.
QB Brooke Zeller, Santa Fe (Alachua), Jr. – Completed 20-of-28 passes for 200 yards and four touchdowns in a 25-0 victory over Taylor County.