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FLAG FOOTBALL: Northeast Florida Flag Football Final for March 5-6, 2025

Fleming Island picks up back-to-back wins; West Nassau remains undefeated; Crescent City, Yulee pick up wins

byJoshua Wilson
March 8, 2025
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Fleming Island and Mandarin (Jacksonville) met on Thu. Mar 6, 2025, in a game that was tight until the very end. [Duval Sports - @DuvalSports/X]

Fleming Island and Mandarin (Jacksonville) met on Thu. Mar 6, 2025, in a game that was tight until the very end. [Duval Sports - @DuvalSports/X]

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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.

NORTHEAST 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 Northeast Florida Girls Flag Football Player of the Week for Week 2 by clicking here.

Here is who you can vote for this week:

• QB Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island
• ATH Reese Holman, Mandarin (Jacksonville)
• QB Kyra Jackson, Ed White (Jacksonville)
• QB Izzy Murray, Ponte Vedra
• QB Ashley Purdy, Sandalwood (Jacksonville)


WEDNESDAY SCORES

Bartram Trail (St. Johns) 13, Menendez (St. Augustine) 0

The Bears delivered a strong performance, shutting out the Falcons with a balanced offensive and defensive effort. Kaila Pierce went 11-of-24 passing for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Layla Davis contributed on both sides of the ball with 44 rushing yards, six flag pulls, and five sacks. Lily Holden hauled in five receptions for 60 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Sarah Oliveria recorded a team-high nine flag pulls, and Isabella Romero added six flag pulls and an interception.

Fleming Island 6, Ridgeview (Orange Park) 0

The Golden Eagles relied on their defense to edge the Panthers, securing a third straight win. Devyn Dudones scored the game’s only touchdown on a four-yard run. Defensively, Daisy Fletcher, Emily Poucher, and Audrey Ellis led the charge with critical flag pulls. Poucher also had a standout 61-yard punt that flipped the field late in the game. – Information provided by Fleming Island assistant Mike Lyons

Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 24, Englewood (Jacksonville) 0

Bradford (Starke) 22, Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine) 7

Tocoi Creek (St. Augustine) 2, Flagler Palm Coast 0


WEDNESDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES

DB Sarah Oliveria, Bartram Trail (St. Johns), So. – Led the team with nine flag pulls in a 13-0 win over Menendez.

LB/WR Isabella Romero, Bartram Trail (St. Johns), Fr. – Tallied six flag pulls and one interception in a 13-0 win over Menendez.

QB Kaila Pierce, Bartram Trail (St. Johns), Jr. – Completed 11-of-24 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns in a 13-0 win over Menendez.

QB/S Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island, Sr. – Scored the game-winning touchdown on a four-yard run and contributed defensively in a 6-0 win over Ridgeview.

S/RB Audrey Ellis, Fleming Island, So. – Had crucial flag pulls on defense in a 6-0 win over Ridgeview.

WR Lily Holden, Bartram Trail (St. Johns), Sr. – Had five receptions for 60 yards and two touchdowns in a 13-0 win over Menendez.

WR/LB Emily Poucher, Fleming Island, So. – Punted 61 yards to flip field position late and contributed with key flag pulls in a 6-0 win over Ridgeview.


THURSDAY SCORES

Crescent City 27, Interlachen 0

The Raiders dominated the Rams with Parker Bornstein throwing for 119 yards and a touchdown while Paola Cruz added 46 passing yards and 29 rushing yards. T’meriya Johnson led the ground attack with 76 rushing yards and a touchdown while contributing six sacks on defense. Dy’Zaymeia Banks scored on a 48-yard reception and added eight flag pulls. Cruz also caught five passes for 51 yards and a touchdown while contributing defensively with an interception. D’Nijah Wright added a sack and four flag pulls, helping Crescent City complete the shutout over Interlachen.

Fleming Island 12, Mandarin (Jacksonville) 7

The Golden Eagles edged the Mustangs as quarterback Devyn Dudones threw two touchdown passes, including a 32-yard strike to Audrey Ellis. Freshman Seven Gourdet added a touchdown to help build an early lead. Defensively, Daisy Fletcher made a critical pass breakup, while Summer Van Wagenen and Emerson Rucker added key flag pulls in the second half. Fleming Island’s defense held strong, shutting down Mandarin’s offense late in the game to secure the win. – Information provided by Fleming Island assistant Mike Lyons

Devyn Dudones with a laser to Daisy Fletcher for the go ahead score! Fleming Island goes on the road and defeats Mandarin 12-7! @FlaHSFootball @FIEagleSports pic.twitter.com/jV4my5dUOu

— Duval Sports (@DuvalSports) March 7, 2025

Stanton (Jacksonville) 21, Wolfson (Jacksonville) 0

The Blue Devils blanked the Wolfpack behind quarterback Aiyanna Smiley, who threw for 74 yards and a touchdown while leading the defense with three interceptions. Catherine Brewer contributed a rushing and receiving touchdown, finishing with 36 rushing yards and a 25-yard reception, and made a game-high four interceptions on defense. Piper Halil added a rushing touchdown and three flag pulls on defense. Defensively, Olivia Tintle and Laila Cromity led the team with five flag pulls each, while Sarah Garcia added a pass deflection. Stanton’s defense was relentless, forcing seven total interceptions and shutting down Wolfson’s offense.

West Nassau (Callahan) 20, First Coast (Jacksonville) 0

The Warriors shut down the Buccaneers with quarterback Payton Jefferson rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for 75 yards. Danyelle Bell led the receiving corps with 69 yards and added a 50-yard punt return. On defense, Mariah Coleman and Amelia Shute each recorded an interception, while Bell added two flag pulls. Connor Vilett contributed with two flag pulls and strong defensive coverage. The Warriors’ defense limited First Coast’s offense throughout the game, securing a dominant win to remain undefeated.

Yulee 18, Baldwin 6

The Hornets outpaced the Indians behind quarterback Brooke Reid, who completed 8-of-18 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. Kamilya Johnson added a rushing touchdown, while Rheyna Hilton secured a receiving touchdown. Kenia Huguley contributed with 44 receiving yards and an interception. On the ground, Taylor Peterson added 10 rushing yards, while Autumn Bishop recorded three sacks to lead the defensive front. Haley Ross anchored the defense with 12 flag pulls and an interception, helping Yulee secure the win over Baldwin.

Great win!!!
Yulee 18 Baldwin 6@coachkd15 @DuvalSports @FlaHSFootball @CoachJJYHSQB pic.twitter.com/AQt3voiBxc

— Lee Homitz (@LeeHomitz) March 7, 2025

Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) 27, Raines (Jacksonville) 6

Fernandina Beach 33, Global Outreach Charter (Jacksonville) 0

Fletcher (Neptune Beach) 25, Paxon (Jacksonville) 13

Matanzas (Palm Coast) 9, Florida Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine) 7

Middleburg 14, Keystone Heights 7

Riverside (Jacksonville) 37, Terry Parker (Jacksonville) 0

Tocoi Creek (St. Augustine) 13, Sandalwood (Jacksonville) 0

SCORES NOT REPORTED

St. Augustine at. Oakleaf (Orange Park)


THURSDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES

ATH Dy’Zaymeia Banks, Crescent City, So. – Scored a touchdown, made eight flag pulls, and had two pass deflections in a 27-0 win over Interlachen.

ATH Kenia Huguley, Yulee, Jr. – Scored a touchdown, recorded five flag pulls, and added an interception in an 18-6 win over Baldwin.

ATH Paola Cruz, Crescent City, Sr. – Passed for 46 yards, rushed for 29 yards, caught five passes for 51 yards and a touchdown, and recorded an interception in a 27-0 win over Interlachen.

ATH Rheyna Hilton, Yulee, Jr. – Caught three passes for 50 yards and a touchdown while adding four flag pulls in an 18-6 win over Baldwin.

ATH/QB/WR Mariah Coleman, West Nassau (Callahan), Jr. – Made an interception, a flag pull, and contributed four pass deflections in a 20-0 victory over First Coast.

LB Aniyamarie Gray, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), So. – Led the team with nine flag pulls and added three pass deflections in a 27-6 win over Raines.

LB Autumn Bishop, Yulee, Jr. – Registered three sacks and seven flag pulls in an 18-6 win over Baldwin.

LB Haley Ross, Yulee, Jr. – Led the defense with 12 flag pulls and one interception in an 18-6 win over Baldwin.

LB Kayla Bell, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), Fr. – Recorded five flag pulls and three sacks on defense in a 27-6 win over Raines.

QB Aiyanna Smiley, Stanton (Jacksonville), Jr. – Threw for 74 yards and a touchdown while recording three interceptions on defense in a 21-0 victory over Wolfson.

QB Araniya Riggins, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), So. – Completed 10-of-12 passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns while adding 68 rushing yards and a touchdown in a 27-6 win over Raines.

QB Brooke Reid, Yulee, Jr. – Went 8-of-18 passing for 128 yards and a touchdown in an 18-6 win over Baldwin.

QB Raychel Hansen, Middleburg, Sr. – Went 19-of-34 passing for 191 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 38 yards in a 14-7 victory over Keystone Heights.

QB/LB Payton Jefferson, West Nassau (Callahan), So. – Rushed for 15 yards and two touchdowns while throwing for 75 yards in a 20-0 victory over First Coast.

QB/S Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island, Sr. – Threw two touchdown passes, including a 32-yarder in a 12-7 victory over Mandarin.

QB/WR/S Parker Bornstein, Crescent City, 8th – Threw for 119 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 17 yards and adding two flag pulls in a 27-0 win over Interlachen.

RB Laila Moreland, Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), So. – Rushed for 123 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown run in a 27-6 win over Raines.

RB/S Ezira Ward, Riverside (Jacksonville), Sr. – Rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown, made three interceptions, and added four pass deflections in a 37-0 victory over Terry Parker.

RB/WR T’meriya Johnson, Crescent City, 8th – Rushed for 76 yards and a touchdown while recording 10 flag pulls and six sacks in a 27-0 win over Interlachen.

S E’Yauna Bennett, Riverside (Jacksonville), Sr. – Registered an interception, scored a touchdown, and contributed four pass deflections in a 37-0 win over Terry Parker.

S/RB Audrey Ellis, Fleming Island, So. – Caught a touchdown pass and contributed defensively in a 12-7 victory over Mandarin.

S/WR Catherine Brewer, Stanton (Jacksonville), Sr. – Rushed for 36 yards and a touchdown, caught a 25-yard pass, and registered four interceptions.

WR Kennis Gray, Riverside (Jacksonville), Sr. – Caught six passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns in a 37-0 victory over Terry Parker.

WR/LB Daisy Fletcher, Fleming Island, Jr. – Recorded a critical pass breakup and added flag pulls in a 12-7 victory over Mandarin.

WR/S Danyelle Bell, West Nassau (Callahan), Jr. – Caught five passes for 69 yards, scored a touchdown, and added two flag pulls and a 50-yard punt return in a 20-0 victory over First Coast.

WR/S Payton Morton, Middleburg, Fr. – Caught four passes for 64 yards and a touchdown while adding an interception and four pass deflections in a 14-7 victory over Keystone Heights.

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