Here is a look at how Florida Top 25 and other notable teams did this past week in Girls Flag Football action in Northeast Florida with our latest Flag Football Final for Week 4 of the season from March 10-15, 2025.
FLORIDA TOP 25
No. 10 Clay
Clay 47, Gainesville 0 (Monday); Clay 21, Ridgeview 0 (Thursday)
The Blue Devils continue on a roll pitching their fourth and fifth shutouts in their first six games played this past week as Clay has only given up six total points this season while scoring 177 total points so far.
No. 15 Ed White
Ed White 25, Baldwin 0 (Tuesday), Ed White 32, Raines 0 (Thursday)
The Commanders took care of business, pitching two shutouts before heading into the off-week for spring break. In Tuesday’s game against Baldwin, Kyra Jackson led with three passing touchdowns along with a rushing touchdown to help guide Ed White to victory. The Commanders are now 5-1 on the season.
No. 16 Fletcher
Ponte Vedra 19, Fletcher 12 (Monday), Fletcher 26, Raines 9 (Wednesday)
The Senators suffered their second back of the season against a talented and rising first-year Ponte Vedra team, which will send them falling in the ranking going to Week 5. The Senators did pick up a win over Raines to head into break for spring break on a positive note.
OTHER NOTABLE TEAMS
3A No. 7 Ponte Vedra
Ponte Vedra 19, Fletcher 12 (Monday); Ponte Vedra 25, Tocoi Creek 14 (Tuesday)
The Sharks are making a huge name for themselves in their first year and they moved to 9-1 on the season after upsetting Florida Top 25 team No. 16 Fletcher and getting another victory on first-year and St. Johns County foe Tocoi Creek. Quarterback Izzy Murray showed why she will be a top prospect for the 2027 class by throwing for 336 yards and completing 35 of 61 passes with five touchdowns. Murray also rushed for 40 yards and a touchdown in both victories. Defensively, the Sharks recorded 63 flag pulls, five sacks, and six interceptions between both games. Maddy McDermott registered three of the five stacks while recording seven flag pulls while both Murray and Julia Conroy each contributed two interceptions across the two victories.
2A No. 9 Stanton
Stanton 13, Atlantic Coast 6 (Tuesday); Stanton 13, Bishop Snyder 0 (Thursday)
The Blue Devils recorded two more victories to move to 6-2 on the season after defeating Atlantic Coast and Bishop Snyder in low scoring affairs. Catherine Brewer was one of the top stand outs as recorded 80 yards passing, had a receiving touchdown and intercepted two passes between both games. However, it might have been the collective defensive effort for the Blue Devils as they recorded nine interceptions between both games with Dhriti Vinjam and Brewer leading the way with two interceptions each.
Fleming Island
Fleming Island 14, Middleburg 13 (Tuesday); Fleming Island 12, Paxon 7 (Wednesday)
The Golden Eagles extended their winning streak to six games with a pair of hard-fought victories over Middleburg and Paxon. Devyn Dudones led the offense with four touchdown passes, including a 35-yard strike to Audrey Ellis and two key scores to Emily Poucher. Poucher also made an impact on defense with two interceptions against Middleburg, setting up the opening touchdown. Fleming Island’s defense held strong in both games, stopping Middleburg on four downs inside the 40 to secure a 14-13 win and limiting Paxon to a single score in a last-minute 12-7 comeback victory. Daisy Fletcher and Poucher each had crucial receptions on the game-winning drive against Paxon, while Dudones ran for 18 yards and threw for 50 yards on the final series. – Information via Fleming Island assistant Mike Lyons
Paxon
Paxon 2, Suwannee 0 (Tuesday), Fleming Island 12, Paxon 7
The Golden Eagles picked up a win over Suwannee via safety while dropping their second game of the week against Fleming Island as the Golden Eagles move to 4-3 on the season heading into spring break.
SCOREBOARD
Monday
Fernandina Beach 7, Ribault 6
Keystone Heights 20, Oakleaf 13
Mandarin 25, First Coast 6
Raines 18, Riverside 12
Westside 13, Impact Christian 8
Tuesday
Bartram Trail 25, St. Augustine 14
Bishop Snyder 35, Global Outreach Charter 0
Forest 34, Keystone Heights 6
Hilliard 32, Interlachen 6
Ridgeview 20, Florida Deaf & Blind 14
Sandalwood 27, Ribault 18
Tocoi Creek 20, Baker County 6
Wolfson 21, KIPP Bold City 14
Yulee 19, Orange Park 12
Wednesday
Andrew Jackson 37, Wolfson 0
Bartram Trail 20, Riverside 7
Mandarin 39, Englewood 0
Menendez 20, Palatka 19
Thursday
Bartram Trail 20, Atlantic Coast 19
Crescent City 13, Matanzas 0
Eagle’s View 45, KIPP Bold City 0
Hilliard 20, Fernandina Beach 6
Keystone Heights 13, Suwannee 12
Middleburg 31, Orange Park 6
Palatka 26, Global Outreach Charter 0
Riverside 18, Andrew Jackson 12
St. Augustine 19, Florida Deaf & Blind 13
Sandalwood 39, First Coast 0
Westside 33, Terry Parker 0
Yulee 39, West Nassau 6
Friday
Atlantic Coast 33, Westside 0