After the first two weeks of the season we realized just how much information we could pack into our Flag Football Finals from around the state. As such starting this week, we are taking on a new approach to our Flag Football Final reports by publishing regional Flag Football Final reports on Wednesday’s for games played on Monday and Tuesday, Friday’s for games played on Wednesday and Thursday while doing a final report for the week on most Saturday evenings or Sunday afternoons for games played on Friday and Saturday.
With each Flag Football Final will provide you scores from around the region with extended recaps on some of the top games and highlight top performances for each day in the report.
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.
PANHANDLE GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK – WEEK 2
You can vote now though Sunday, March 9 at 11:59 p.m. ET/10:59 p.m. CT for the Panhandle Girls Flag Football Player of the Week for Week 2 by clicking here.
Here is who you can vote for this week:
• QB Anaiyah Adams, Booker T. Washington (Pensacola)
• LB/WR Emily Good, Pace
• R/LB Ali Harllee, Chiles (Tallahassee)
• QB Diaris Morales, Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach)
• ATH Kate Robertson, Niceville
MONDAY’S GAMES
No. 9 Pace 34, Navarre 0
The Florida Top 25 ranked No. 9 Patriots shut out the Raiders – who are ranked No. 10 in Class 3A – with an impressive display of talent on both sides of the ball. Amaya Pablo orchestrated the Patriots’ offense with precision, connecting on four touchdown passes while adding valuable rushing yards. The Patriots’ receiving corps showed remarkable depth, with Emma Sutton hauling in two touchdown receptions and Kenna Pacitti leading all receivers with 84 yards. Defensively, Josie Arthur was a standout with three interceptions, while Maci McGinnis and Bella Ortiz each recorded two sacks to keep constant pressure on the Raiders. Emily Good led the team with five flag pulls, showcasing the Patriots’ stifling defense that prevented the Raiders from scoring. Addie Wheaton added a critical pass deflection to help preserve the shutout.
Dominant showing tonight! JV 14-7 and Varsity 34-0 at District rival Navarre! @AmayaPablo19 had 181 passing yards, 4 TDs, and 2 INT (Pick Six)! Kenna Pacitti with 6 catches for 84 yards 2 TDs! Emma Sutton with 8 catches for 65 yards TD! #Team7 #PaceFlagFB #UnderArmour #GoPatriots
— Pace High School Flag Football (@PaceFlagFB) March 4, 2025
Booker T. Washington (Pensacola) 49, Escambia (Pensacola) 0
The Wildcats dominated the Gators behind a stellar offensive and defensive performance. Da’rieon Gilbert led the attack with three touchdown receptions as part of a balanced offensive onslaught. Gilbert also showed her versatility on defense with two interceptions and three pass deflections. Devani Williams contributed significantly with 58 rushing yards and 98 receiving yards, adding two touchdown catches. The Wildcats’ defense proved impenetrable with Namiyah Maldonado registering five pass deflections and an interception, while Angel Akins added three pass deflections. Aubrey Pinkney contributed a rushing touchdown and two pass deflections, highlighting Booker T. Washington’s dominance on both sides of the ball. Carmen McCall completed her only pass attempt for 31 yards to help maintain the offensive rhythm.
Pensacola 20, Escambia (Pensacola) 13
SCORES NOT REPORTED
Rickards (Tallahassee) at Jefferson County (Monticello)
MONDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
DB Josie Arthur, Pace, Jr. – Recorded three interceptions and two flag pulls in a 34-0 win over Navarre.
ATH Da’rieon Gilbert, Booker T. Washington (Pensacola), Sr. – Caught five passes for 89 yards and 3 touchdowns, added two interceptions and three pass deflections, and returned a punt for 35 yards in a 49-0 win over Escambia.
LB Maci McGinnis, Pace, So. – Recorded two sacks and two flag pulls in a 34-0 win over Navarre.
QB Amaya Pablo, Pace, Sr. – Went 20-of-28 passing for 181 yards and four touchdowns, rushed for 23 yards on three carries, recorded three flag pulls and two interceptions in a 34-0 win over Navarre.
WR Emma Sutton, Pace, Jr. – Caught eight passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-0 win over Navarre.
ATH Devani Williams, Booker T. Washington (Pensacola), So. – Rushed for 58 yards on two carries, caught five passes for 98 yards and 2 touchdowns, and returned 2 punts for 89 yards in a 49-0 win over Escambia.
ATH Namiyah Maldonado, Booker T. Washington (Pensacola), So. – Recorded one interception and five pass deflections in a 49-0 win over Escambia.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Chiles (Tallahassee) 33, Rickards (Tallahassee) 0
The Class 3A No. 8 Timberwolves shut out the Raiders with a balanced offensive attack led by freshman standout Kendall Sadberry. Sadberry showcased her dual-threat ability with four touchdown passes and a rushing score, accumulating 175 total yards from scrimmage. Charlotte Reynolds was the top target in the passing game, hauling in three touchdown receptions. The Timberwolves’ defense proved impenetrable with Lainey Crisafulli registering an interception returned for 30 yards. Francesca Fernandes contributed with two pass deflections while the defensive front applied consistent pressure with quarterback hurries from Skylyn Conner, Addison Wiley, and Stella Badenhorst. Abbey Griffin added a touchdown reception, and Tessa Vermillion boomed a 45-yard punt that pinned the Raiders deep in their own territory.
Lincoln (Tallahassee) 16, Godby (Tallahassee) 0
SCORES NOT REPORTED
Tate at Niceville, postponed due to weather
TUESDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
LB Francesca Fernandes, Chiles (Tallahassee), So. – Registered three flag pulls and two pass deflections in a 33-0 win over Rickards.
LB Lainey Crisafulli, Chiles (Tallahassee), So. – Recorded one interception returned for 30 yards, one pass deflection and one flag pull in a 33-0 win over Rickards.
ATH Charlotte Reynolds, Chiles (Tallahassee), Jr. – Caught four passes for 39 yards and three touchdowns, added four flag pulls and a pass deflection in a 33-0 win over Rickards.
ATH Kendall Sadberry, Chiles (Tallahassee), Fr. – Went 18-of-27 passing for 115 yards and four touchdowns, rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown on nine carries, and returned a punt for 10 yards in a 33-0 win over Rickards.
ATH Charlotte Reynolds, Chiles (Tallahassee), Jr. – Caught four passes for 39 yards and three touchdowns, added four flag pulls and a pass deflection in a 33-0 win over Rickards.