With the 2025 Florida Girls Flag Football season now in the books, there is some post-season recognition to come for those from around the state over the coming weeks. One of those recognitions is something big that started four years ago in partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars with their Jaguars PREP outreach of the Jacksonville Jaguars Community Foundation and FloridaHSFootball.com in helping select the Jaguars All-PREP 25 Team with 25 of the top athletes selected this year from across 17 different programs in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ market. This marks the biggest representation of schools which coincides with the growth the sport has had over the last few seasons. We will profile each of the 25 athletes and their accomplishments for the season along with Coach of the Year and the Player of the Year for 2025.
All athletes were recognized at the Jaguars All-PREP 25 recognition event at the Academy Sports + Outdoors location on Southside Blvd. in Jacksonville on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 with each athlete receiving a customized Jacksonville Jaguars jersey with their name and number on it, along with swag box filled with amazing swag and had a $200 shopping spree to use for themselves and their moms for Mother’s Day along with having their photos taken with Jaguars DB Tyson Campbell, the Jaguars 2021 Second Round NFL Draft Pick who played high school football at American Heritage (Plantation) and was a First Team All-State selection on FloridaHSFootball.com’s Class 5A All-State Football Teams.
GRACE BROWN
SCHOOL: Mandarin (Jacksonville)
YEAR: 2027 (Sophomore)
POSITION: QB
2025 SEASON NOTES: Joining among the ranks of other Mandarin athletes that have been recognized, Grace joined the list this year after her standout performance as a sophomore that helped guided the Mustangs to a 13-6 overall record, the District 4A-1 championship, a runner-up finish in the Gateway Conference tournament and finished as regional semifinalist in Class 4A-Region 1. The daughter of outgoing Mandarin head coach Mike Brown who is launching the Lees-McRae College flag football program in North Carolina, Grace went 185-of-262 passing for 2,418 yards along with 23 touchdowns while sharing quarterback duties with fellow teammate and All-PREP 25 athlete Reese Holman. While Grace will be leaving Florida with her dad, Grace has made a huge impact in girls flag football as a sophomore and will be forever recognized among the best in Northeast Florida for the 2025 season. Congratulations to Grace for being named to the Jaguars All-PREP 25 Team for the 2025 Girls Flag Football season!