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.
CENTRAL FLORIDA 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 Central Florida Girls Flag Football Player of the Week for Week 2 by clicking here.
Here is who you can vote for this week:
• WR/LB Camryn Chiumento, Seabreeze (Daytona Beach)
• QB/LB Emma Corr, New Smyrna Beach
• WR/S Abigail Longstaff, Orangewood Christian (Maitland)
• R Serenity Stevenson, Lake Minneola
• QB Isabel Meadows, Celebration
MONDAY’S GAMES
Orangewood Christian (Maitland) 38, Liberty (Kissimmee) 6
The Rams dominated the Chargers behind junior quarterback Avery McDonald. McDonald completed 7-of-15 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while adding 36 rushing yards and another score on the ground. Abigail Longstaff emerged as a primary target, hauling in three receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, the Rams were relentless, building a 38-0 lead before Liberty managed a late score in the fourth quarter. Emma Hambly contributed in multiple phases with a rushing touchdown, a sack, and three flag pulls, while Paige McClarnon registered 59 rushing yards on 10 carries. Kate Struyk and Cate Looney added solid defensive efforts as the Rams controlled the game from start to finish.
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 13, Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 0
The Hawks shut out the Sandcrabs as quarterback Jillian Truax delivered a masterful performance. Truax went 14-of-20 for 184 yards and a touchdown while adding 80 yards and a score on the ground. Chloe Waldo provided a reliable target with eight catches for 86 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Jada Kurk led the pressure with six flag pulls and an interception. Elizabeth Phillips and Zion Willis combined for seven flag pulls and seven sacks, keeping Seabreeze’s offense completely bottled up throughout the contest. Nina Macy added seven flag pulls to solidify the defensive effort.
Apopka 21, Windermere 0
Bishop Moore (Orlando) 12, Poinciana (Kissimmee) 0
DeLand 19, Taylor (Pierson) 6
Faith Christian (Orlando) 44, Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 0
Flagler Palm Coast 7, Menendez (St. Augustine) 0
Horizon (Winter Garden) 6, Timber Creek (Orlando) 0
Orlando Science Charter 21, Evans (Orlando) 2
MONDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
QB/DB Avery McDonald, Orangewood Christian (Maitland), Jr. – Completed 7-of-15 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 36 yards and a score in a 38-6 win over Liberty.
WR/R Emma Hambly, Orangewood Christian (Maitland), Fr. – Recorded a rushing touchdown, a sack, and three flag pulls in a 38-6 win over Liberty.
ATH Jada Kurk, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Recorded six flag pulls and an interception in a 13-0 win over Seabreeze.
WR/S Abigail Longstaff, Orangewood Christian (Maitland), Sr. – Caught three passes for 51 yards and a touchdown in a 38-6 win over Liberty.
QB Jillian Truax, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Went 14-of-20 for 184 yards and a touchdown while adding 80 rushing yards and a score in a 13-0 win over Seabreeze.
WR Chloe Waldo, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Jr. – Caught eight passes for 86 yards and a touchdown in a 13-0 win over Seabreeze.
ATH Zion Willis, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), Sr. – Added five sacks and four flag pulls in a 13-0 win over Seabreeze.
TUESDAY’S SCORES
No. 13 New Smyrna Beach 26, DeLand 6
Florida Top 25 ranked No. 13 Barracudas overwhelmed the Bulldogs as senior quarterback Emma Corr showcased her dual-threat abilities. Corr connected on 9-of-14 passes for 104 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 127 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. Taylor Vance had a standout receiving game with four catches for 75 yards. Defensively, Z Toledo registered four flag pulls and a sack, while Vicky Singleton contributed across multiple phases with 27 rushing yards, a reception, six flag pulls, and an interception. Ashlynn Endicott added four flag pulls and an interception in the defensive effort.
Two wins tonight on SR night.Jv 28-0 (4-0-1). Varsity 26-6 (5-0) over DeLand. Now get ready for @CCC_FlagFB @FlaHSFootball @chriD pic.twitter.com/zvTY0uI15E
— NSB FLAGFOOTBALL (@FlagfootballNsb) March 5, 2025
East River (Orlando) 19, Innovation (Orlando) 13
The Falcons edged the Bulls in a competitive contest behind quarterback Kadence Land. Land completed 9-of-26 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown while adding 55 rushing yards and two scores on 10 carries. Brooklyn O’Gallagher led all receivers with three catches for 69 yards and a touchdown. On defense, Charlie Cutcher dominated with three sacks for a 14-yard loss while recording five flag pulls. Jasmine Allen contributed seven flag pulls along with an interception, while Gabriella Acevado added six flag pulls in the well-rounded team effort.
Lake Howell (Winter Park) 19, Lyman (Longwood) 6
The Silverhawks soared past the Greyhounds with sophomore Vail Gallagher leading the offensive attack. Gallagher completed 13-of-18 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown while adding 132 rushing yards and three scores on the ground. Leila Jones was a primary target with three receptions for 75 yards, while Jules Anderson added two catches for 52 yards. Defensively, Rylie Messenger recorded an interception and four flag pulls, while Marley Hamilton contributed two flag pulls. Rubye Howell caught two passes for 38 yards as the Silverhawks controlled the tempo throughout the contest.
Lake Minneola 12, East Ridge (Clermont) 0
The Hawks shut out the Knights as junior quarterback Kumari Wright orchestrated an efficient offensive attack. Wright completed 8-of-18 passes for 75 yards and a touchdown while adding 35 rushing yards and a score on the ground. Bailey Fowler made the most of her opportunities with a 10-yard reception for a touchdown. Defensively, the Hawks were relentless with Serenity Stevenson recording three flag pulls and Aaliyah Coleman adding a sack. Isabella Mathews was a standout on defense with two interceptions returned for 25 yards as Lake Minneola built a 6-0 first quarter lead and finished strong with another 6 points in the fourth quarter for the shutout victory.
Oviedo 41, Hagerty (Oviedo) 7
The Lions routed the Huskies as Ansley DeVos delivered a standout quarterback performance. DeVos completed 12-of-17 passes for 176 yards and four touchdowns while Reese Sanderson added 10-of-11 passing for 96 yards and a score. Lily McCaslin was unstoppable in the receiving game with five catches for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Jada Joy recorded nine flag pulls, while Elizabeth Day recorded two flag pulls and an interception. Kiara Hernandez added two sacks and four flag pulls as the Lions’ defense dominated throughout the game.
Another Lady Lions Win. Proud of the girls and how they played tonight #1PRIDE pic.twitter.com/PHzWwRQOkX
— Greg Odierno (@CoachOdierno) March 4, 2025
Seminole (Sanford) 6, Crooms Academy 0
The Seminoles shut out the Panthers with a stifling defensive performance and an efficient offense. Samari Ramos led the ground attack with 50 yards and a touchdown on just three carries. Isabella Roman anchored the defense with four flag pulls and three sacks for 25 yards, while Juli Borges added two sacks for 20 yards and two flag pulls. Chloe Bowers contributed a sack, and Marissa Lozano completed 10-of-12 passes for 52 yards. Justyce Knight registered a pass deflection and an interception returned for 25 yards, while Jaelyn Davis added four flag pulls as the Seminoles’ defense posted the shutout.
Colonial (Orlando) 14, Ocoee 0
Freedom (Orlando) 19, Edgewater (Orlando) 6
Gateway (Kissimmee) 14, Melbourne 0
Horizon (Winter Garden) 18, Jones (Orlando) 6
Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs) 19, Lake Mary 0
Matanzas (Palm Coast) 24, Interlachen 0
Mount Dora 12, South Lake (Groveland) 0
Windermere 31, Evans 0
TUESDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
DB/WR Jasmine Allen, East River (Orlando), Jr. – Recorded seven flag pulls and an interception returned for nine yards in a 19-13 win over Innovation.
ATH Juli Borges, Seminole (Sanford), So. – Registered two sacks for 20 yards and two flag pulls in a 6-0 win over Crooms Academy.
QB/LB Emma Corr, New Smyrna Beach, Sr. – Completed 9-of-14 passes for 104 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 127 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-6 win over DeLand.
B Charlie Cutcher, East River (Orlando), Sr. – Registered three sacks for a 14-yard loss and five flag pulls in a 19-13 win over Innovation.
QB Ansley DeVos, Oviedo, Sr. – Completed 12-of-17 passes for 176 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-7 win over Hagerty.
LB/RB Ashlynn Endicott, New Smyrna Beach, Jr. – Contributed four flag pulls and an interception in a 26-6 win over DeLand.
QB Vail Gallagher, Lake Howell (Winter Park), So. – Completed 13-of-18 passes for 224 yards while rushing for 132 yards and three touchdowns in a 19-6 win over Lyman.
R Kiara Hernandez, Oviedo, Jr. – Registered two sacks and four flag pulls in a 41-7 win over Hagerty.
WR Leila Jones, Lake Howell (Winter Park), So. – Caught two passes for 75 yards and contributed a punt return in a 19-6 win over Lyman.
ATH Jada Joy, Oviedo, Jr. – Recorded nine flag pulls and an interception in a 41-7 win over Hagerty.
QB/LB Kadence Land, East River (Orlando), Sr. – Connected on 9-of-26 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown while adding 55 rushing yards and two scores in a 19-13 win over Innovation.
WR Lily McCaslin, Oviedo, Sr. – Caught five passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-7 win over Hagerty.
RB Samari Ramos, Seminole (Sanford), So. – Rushed for 50 yards and a touchdown on three carries in a 6-0 win over Crooms Academy.
R Isabella Roman, Seminole (Sanford), So. – Recorded four flag pulls and three sacks for 25 yards in a 6-0 win over Crooms Academy.
RB/DB Vicky Singleton, New Smyrna Beach, Jr. – Added 27 rushing yards, a reception, six flag pulls, and an interception in a 26-6 win over DeLand.
R/RB/WR Serenity Stevenson, Lake Minneola (Minneola), So. – Recorded three flag pulls and five quarterback hurries in a 12-0 win over East Ridge.
LB Z Toledo, New Smyrna Beach, Jr. – Recorded four flag pulls and a sack in a 26-6 win over DeLand.
QB/WR/DB Kumari Wright, Lake Minneola (Minneola), Jr. – Completed 8-of-18 passes for 75 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 35 yards and a score in a 12-0 win over East Ridge.
R/LB/RB He Xu, Lake Minneola (Minneola), Fr. – Contributed three flag pulls and an interception in a 12-0 win over East Ridge.