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.
SOUTH FLORIDA GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK – WEEK 2
You can vote now through Sunday, March 9 at 11:59 p.m. ET/10:59 p.m. CT for the South Florida Girls Flag Football Player of the Week for Week 2 by clicking here.
Here is who you can vote for this week:
• QB Ava Alvarez, Miami Palmetto
• QB Samantha Calavetta, Stoneman Douglas (Parkland)
• R Aimee Colson, St. Thomas Aquinas
• QB Brooke Eriksson, Spanish River (Boca Raton)
• QB/S Ava Wotpika, Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach)
WEDNESDAY SCORES
Coral Gables 18, No. 11 Miami Southridge 14
The struggles continued for the No. 11 ranked Florida Top 25 Spartans who have dropped two games this week and most likely will be exiting the Florida Top 25 following this loss to the Cavaliers. The win for Coral Gables puts the Cavaliers in the spotlight now.
No. 20 Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach) 33, Palm Beach Central (Wellington) 0
The Cougars dominated the Broncos as quarterback Ava Wotipka orchestrated an efficient offensive attack with 153 passing yards and 116 rushing yards. Wotipka completed 18-of-24 passes while adding a pair of rushing touchdowns to her three touchdown passes. Wide receiver Delanie Doty made significant contributions on both sides of the ball, hauling in five receptions for 40 yards and recording two flag pulls and a pair of pass deflections on defense. The Cougars’ defense proved impenetrable, collecting two interceptions and five pass deflections, with defensive back Brianna Stockhausen leading the shutdown effort with two pass breakups. Avery Demayo provided a special teams spark with a four-yard punt return while also grabbing a touchdown reception among her five catches for 49 yards.
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No. 23 Western (Davie) 25, Cypress Bay (Weston) 6
The Thoroughbreds overwhelmed the Rockets with a multi-faceted offensive attack led by quarterback Miracle Washington and versatile weapon Krisha Rinville. Washington went 5-of-10 passing for 108 yards and two touchdowns while adding five flag pulls and a 40-yard interception return on defense. Rinville showcased her athleticism with three receptions for 75 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 30 yards and another score. Freshman Imani Devouir dominated defensively with three sacks and five flag pulls while contributing 45 rushing yards on four carries. Nyla Hayes delivered a complete performance with two touchdown receptions and four flag pulls, while Mia Bello anchored the defense with a team-high eight flag pulls. Amy Figueroa added four pass deflections and four flag pulls to secure the Thoroughbreds’ commanding victory.
No. 24 Homestead 26, True North (Miami) 0
The Broncos dominated the Titans with a shutdown defensive performance and efficient passing attack. Jerniyah Fowles orchestrated the No. 24 Homestead offense, going 20-of-27 passing for 205 yards and three touchdowns. Zakieria Cobb made her presence felt on both sides of the ball, recording two interceptions on defense while catching seven passes for 64 yards and adding 32 yards on the ground. Kiani Graham showcased her receiving skills with six catches for 111 yards. Bryanna Valdes contributed on offense with 11 receiving yards and a touchdown. The Broncos’ defensive unit pitched a shutout, suffocating True North’s offense throughout all four quarters.
Hialeah 30, Miami Central 6
The Thoroughbreds dominated the Rockets behind a well-balanced offensive attack and stingy defense. Miracle Washington, a senior quarterback, orchestrated the Hialeah offense with precision while senior rusher Krisha Rinville provided explosive plays with her speed and athleticism. Nyla Hayes, a versatile senior athlete, contributed on both sides of the ball with key receptions and multiple flag pulls on defense. The Hialeah defense, led by freshman Imani Devouir who recorded three sacks and five flag pulls, completely shut down Miami Central’s offensive efforts. Amy Figueroa added four pass deflections in the secondary while Washington secured a critical interception. The Thoroughbreds controlled the tempo throughout, posting 12 points in the first quarter before adding 18 more in the final period to secure the victory.
Nova (Davie) 25, Coconut Creek 0
The Titans shut out the Cougars behind a commanding performance from quarterback Dezrihana Medina and a stifling defensive effort. Medina went 12-of-18 passing for 162 yards and two touchdowns while adding 50 rushing yards on two carries. Niani Bolden showcased her versatility with two receptions for 41 yards, an interception, a pass deflection, and an electrifying 62-yard punt return. Asayah Monfort led the defensive charge with two sacks and four flag pulls, while Trinity Principe anchored the defense with a team-high six flag pulls. Loursenie Pascal and MariaCamila Navarro each caught touchdown passes, with Pascal adding a 21-yard punt. Kimora Exum contributed with an interception returned 30 yards and two flag pulls to help Nova complete the shutout.
Atlantic (Delray Beach) 35, Boca Raton 6
Deerfield Beach 26, South Plantation 0
Fort Lauderdale 6, Taravella (Coral Springs) 0
Homestead 26, True North (Miami) 0
Mater Lakes (Miami) 13, SLAM (Miami) 0
Miramar 12, Flanagan (Pembroke Pines) 0
Park Vista (Lake Worth) 14, Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) 6
Pinecrest Glades (Miami) 12, Archbishop Carroll (Miami) 0
Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach) 33, Palm Beach Central 0
Suncoast (Riviera Beach) 24, Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens) 0
West Broward (Pembroke Pines)12, Stranahan (Fort Lauderdale) 6
SCORES NOT REPORTED
North Miami at Dr. Krop (Miami)
WEDNESDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
ATH Imani Devouir, Hialeah, Fr. – Recorded three sacks and five flag pulls on defense while rushing for 45 yards and a touchdown on four carries in a 30-6 win over Miami Central.
ATH Krisha Rinville, Hialeah, Sr. – Caught three passes for 75 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 30 yards and a touchdown on two carries, and added five flag pulls on defense in a 30-6 win over Miami Central.
ATH Maddison Manragh, Western (Davie), Sr. – Made six flag pulls on defense and caught three passes for 37 yards and a touchdown on offense in a 25-6 win over Cypress Bay.
DB/R/WR Alessandra Wandembergh, Mater Lakes (Miami), Jr. – Recorded three sacks and nine flag pulls while contributing a 10-yard rush on offense in a 13-0 win over SLAM (Miami).
LB Katie Diaz, Western (Davie), So. – Recorded two sacks and two flag pulls in a 25-6 win over Cypress Bay.
LB Mia Bello, Hialeah, Sr. – Led the defense with eight flag pulls and added 10 rushing yards on two carries in a 30-6 win over Miami Central.
QB Brianna Rutecki, Western (Davie), Fr. – Went 6-of-7 passing for 78 yards and rushed for two yards on one carry while also recording one reception for 15 yards in a 25-6 win over Cypress Bay.
QB Dezrihana Medina, Nova (Davie), Jr. – Went 12-of-18 passing for 162 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 50 yards on two carries in a 25-0 win over Coconut Creek.
QB Jerniyah Fowles, Homestead, Sr. – Went 20-of-27 passing for 205 yards and three touchdowns in a 26-0 win over True North.
QB/ATH Valentina Builes, Mater Lakes (Miami), Sr. – Went 7-of-8 passing for 81 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 51 yards and two touchdowns on six carries in a 13-0 win over SLAM (Miami).
QB/ATH/P Miracle Washington, Hialeah, Sr. – Went 5-of-10 passing for 108 yards and two touchdowns while recording five flag pulls and a 40-yard interception return on defense in a 30-6 win over Miami Central.
QB/S Ava Wotipka, Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach), So. – Went 18-of-24 passing for 153 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 116 yards and two scores on seven carries in a 33-0 win over Palm Beach Central.
R/DB Asayah Monfort, Nova (Davie), Jr. – Registered two sacks and four flag pulls on defense in a 25-0 win over Coconut Creek.
RB/DB Zakieria Cobb, Homestead, Jr. – Recorded two interceptions on defense while catching seven passes for 64 yards and adding 32 rushing yards on two carries in a 26-0 win over True North.
S/WR Niani Bolden, Nova (Davie), Sr. – Recorded an interception and a pass deflection on defense, caught two passes for 41 yards, and added a 62-yard punt return in a 25-0 win over Coconut Creek.
WR/DB Tearra Mortimer, Western (Davie), Sr. – Caught 10 passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns while adding one flag pull on defense in a 25-6 win over Cypress Bay.
WR/LB Delanie Doty, Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach), So. – Caught five passes for 40 yards and a touchdown while recording two flag pulls and two pass deflections on defense in a 33-0 win over Palm Beach Central.
THURSDAY SCORES
No. 6 Seminole Ridge (Westlake) 27, Royal Palm Beach 0
The No. 6 Hawks dominated the Wildcats behind an efficient performance from quarterback Aubrey Fogel. Fogel completed 25-of-32 passes for 260 yards and four touchdowns. Carrie Didio had a strong showing, catching six passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns. The Wildcats struggled offensively, unable to break through the Hawks’ defense. On defense, Sydney Pena recorded a pass deflection, and Chachi Saunders intercepted a pass. Seminole Ridge solidified its ranking with this dominant performance.
No. 19 Palm Beach Gardens 33, Jupiter 6
The No. 19 Gators defeated the Warriors in a commanding performance led by quarterback Myla Alligood. Alligood completed 18-of-25 passes for 201 yards and five touchdowns. Kayle Murray was a standout receiver, hauling in seven passes for 59 yards and three touchdowns. Janiya Hollins added a touchdown reception. On defense, Alexiyah Santiago recorded three flag pulls, while Nylah Rodriquez contributed two sacks. The win reinforced Palm Beach Gardens’ standing in the Florida Top 25.
Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth) 14, McArthur (Hollywood) 0
The Bulldogs defeated the Mustangs behind a strong passing performance from quarterback Maliyah Newton. Newton went 10-of-18 passing for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Abigail Quinn had a solid game, catching three passes for 37 yards and one touchdown. Tionna Waters added two receptions for 25 yards and a touchdown. The Bulldogs’ defense was dominant, with Waters recording two sacks. The Mustangs struggled to break through the Bulldogs’ defense and were unable to score.
Miami Northwestern 43, Miami Central 0
The Bulls dominated the Rockets behind a standout performance from quarterback Makayla Johnson. Johnson went 11-of-19 passing for 213 yards and six touchdowns, while contributing three flag pulls on defense. Wide receiver Jah’Keriyah Brown had a monster game, catching three passes for 71 yards and three touchdowns, while Jade Yacinthe added two receptions for 43 yards and one touchdown, along with an interception. Damaria Gatlin caught one pass for 28 yards and two touchdowns. On the ground, Zahara Leaks rushed for 26 yards and a touchdown, and Berniya Summerall had five yards on one carry. On defense, the Bulls were strong with Leaks, Courture Davis, and Summerall each recording a sack. Brown and Leaks also added pass deflections, and Johnson had three flag pulls to keep the Rockets off the scoreboard.
Archbishop Carroll (Miami) 20, AIE Charter (Miami Springs) 7
Archbishop McCarthy (Southwest Ranches) 6, Downtown Doral 0
Boca Raton 20, St. John Paul II (Boca Raton)
Braddock (Miami) 6, Varela (Miami) 0
Coral Glades 40, Coral Springs 0
Don Soffer (Aventura) 20, Avant Garde (Hollywood) 0
Forest Hill (West Palm Beach) 18, John I. Leonard (Greenacres) 13
Glades Central (Belle Glade) 13, Boynton Beach 0
Hialeah Educational 12, SLAM (Boca Raton) 0
Hialeah Gardens 47, JC Bermudez (Doral) 13
Keys Gate Charter (Homestead) 54, Mater Academy (Culter Bay) 0
Miami Beach 13, North Miami Beach 6
Miami Norland 25, Monsignor Pace (Monsignor Pace) 6
Palm Beach Central (Wellington) 25, Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach) 0
Palm Glades Prep (Miami) 28, Redland Christian (Miami) 0
Piper (Sunrise) 13, Coconut Creek 0
Ransom Everglades (Miami) 12, MAST Academy (Miami) 0
SLAM (Miami) 18, Mater Academy (Hialeah Gardens) 6
True North (Miami) 52, Somerset Silver Palms (Miami) 2
SCORES NOT REPORTED
No. 8 Miami Edison at Miami High
Mater Brickell (Miami) at iMater Prep (Hialeah)
Southwest Miami at American (Hialeah)
Pinecrest Prep (Miami) at Calusa Prep (Miami)
THURSDAY’S TOP PERFORMANCES
ATH Berniya Summerall, Miami Northwestern, Sr. – Rushed once for five yards, recorded three flag pulls, and had one sack in a 43-0 win over Miami Central.
ATH Chachi Saunders, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), So. – Recorded one interception and two pass deflections in a 27-0 win over Royal Palm Beach.
ATH Jah’Keriyah Brown, Miami Northwestern, So. – Caught three passes for 71 yards and three touchdowns, had two flag pulls, and two pass deflections in a 43-0 win over Miami Central.
DB Ashby Wakefield, Palm Beach Central (Wellington), Jr. – Recorded four pass deflections and six flag pulls in a 25-0 win over Palm Beach Lakes.
DB Eraydy De Pena, Miami Beach (Miami Beach), Fr. – Recorded three sacks and five flag pulls in a 13-6 win over North Miami Beach.
LB Carolyn Lebroc, Hialeah Gardens, Jr. – Recorded one interception, three pass deflections, and five flag pulls in a 47-13 win over JC Bermudez.
LB Zaidee Castro, Hialeah Gardens, Jr. – Recorded two sacks and two flag pulls in a 47-13 win over JC Bermudez.
QB Aubrey Fogel, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), So. – Went 25-of-32 passing for 260 yards and four touchdowns in a 27-0 win over Royal Palm Beach.
QB Isabelle Castrillo, Hialeah Gardens, Sr. – Went 12-of-16 passing for 114 yards and three touchdowns in a 47-13 win over JC Bermudez.
QB Kelsi Aquas, Palm Beach Central (Wellington), So. – Went 18-of-25 passing for 270 yards and four touchdowns in a 25-0 win over Palm Beach Lakes.
QB Maliyah Newton, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Went 10-of-18 passing for 105 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-0 win over McArthur.
QB Myla Alligood, Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens), Jr. – Went 18-of-25 passing for 201 yards and five touchdowns in a 33-6 win over Jupiter.
QB/LB Makayla Johnson, Miami Northwestern, Jr. – Went 11-of-19 passing for 213 yards and six touchdowns, rushed once for five yards, and recorded three flag pulls in a 43-0 win over Miami Central.
R/WR Tionna Waters, Dr. Joaquin Garcia (Lake Worth), Fr. – Caught two passes for 25 yards and one touchdown, recorded two sacks in a 14-0 win over McArthur.
WR Carrie Didio, Seminole Ridge (Westlake), Jr. – Caught six passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-0 win over Royal Palm Beach.
WR Kayle Murray, Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens), So. – Caught seven passes for 59 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-6 win over Jupiter.
WR Tigerlilly Blunt, Miami Beach, So. – Caught six passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns in a 13-6 win over North Miami Beach.
WR/DB Jade Yacinthe, Miami Northwestern, Fr. – Caught two passes for 43 yards and one touchdown, intercepted one pass, and had one flag pull in a 43-0 win over Miami Central.