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Flag football roundup May 3, 2025: First champs, playoffs starting for others. Carroll makes history,

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| May 3, 2026


In the Central League Championship, the Aces didn’t just win they made history in a game that had everything. Sofia Schneider ‘26 got the scoring started, followed by Myla Major ‘27 and Kaitlynn Constantine ‘27, each stepping up with touchdowns to keep the Aces right in it. Sage Lax ’27 led a relentless defensive effort, making big plays all game and locking things down when it mattered most. But with time running out and the Aces trailing 20–26, it all came down to one final drive Amelia Krivitzky ‘27 delivered under pressure, scoring to tie it at 26–26, and Kaitlynn Constantine ‘27 finished it off with the clutch one-point conversion to secure the 27–26 victory. A comeback, a statement, and history made the Aces are the first ever Central League flag football champions.


Neshaminy defeated CB East 25-19 in a close game. Shout out Erin Dougherty with 2 TDs. Then they faced Plymouth-Whitemarsh….still waiting on score


Archbishop John Carroll Girls Flag Football made program history this season, reaching the PCL playoffs under first-year head coach Jerry Walker (“Coach Roc”) and assistant Coach Don. Briana Hansken committed to play at Chestnut Hill College, while Kadence Johnson will play for the Eagles in the Big 33 Tournament and continue her career at Immaculata University


obamaacademyflag Improved to 7-1 (8-2 overall) 26-20 over house. Only 2 more games left until playoffs! Tough 12-6loss to Perry. Record falls to 7-2 (8-3 overall). Final game is this Wednesday at 6:30.


latrobegirlsflagfootball Cats win! Beat Penn hills 30-7! Natalia Scekeres 4TD passes! Morgan Maiers 2 rec tds and a pick 6!


Uniontown handles business at home with a dominant 32-0 win. Pics by Ryan Taneyhill


carrickflagfootball With Back to Back wins the Carrick Raiders advance to 8-3 on the season 12-0 over Perry and 18-0 over Brashear


Palisades garnered a 67-7 over Lancaster County Christian School

Passing Attempts Completions Yards TD Int; Izzy Carson 23 17 286 4 0, 1 rushing TD; Felicity Houghton 15 11 87 1 0, 1 rushing Td
Receiving. Catches yards. Tds: Jane Salva 3 28 2, Gabby Brader 2 14 1, Sadie Chilton 2 30 1, Luca Wilson 2 21, Felicity Houghton 1 5, Ani Brewer 3 123 2
Defense; Sadie Chilton 4 flag pulls, 2 pass breakups, 1 Pick 6

 

6-12 win
Isabella Carson 17 – 23 passing 286 yards 4 TDs, 1 Rushing TD; Jane Salva 5 receptions  80 yards 1 TD; Felicity Houghton 2 receptions 78 yards 1 TD, 3 rushing 14 yards 1 TD; Sadie Chilton 4 receptions  51 yards 1 TD; Ella Salva 4 receptions 31 yards 1 TD; Molly Haubert 1 Rushing TD; Ella Salva 13 flag pulls, 2 pass breakups; Gabrielle Brader 9 flag pulls  2 pass breakups 1 sack  1 INT
Palisades is 6-2 with games against Lancaster County Christian School (4/30) and Pennridge (5/7) remaining.

OLSH recap from coach Nick, they had three games: We came up short, but the girls definitely had a great experience and a memory that will last a lifetime. I’m truly blessed to be a small part in their journeys and am proud that we were able to get this opportunity for them. The game was tied at halftime 6-6.

The final score was QV 18 and OLSH 12
Offensive statistics: Jordyn Velmire – 1 Rec TD; Lola Garner – 2 Passing TDs; Ashlyn Johnson – 1 Rec TD; Julia Davoli – 50 yards receiving
Defensive statistics: Ashlyn Johnson – 1 INT; Charlotte Gauntner – 1 INT; Chloe Goodwin – 3 Tackles; Reagan Kavals – 2 Tackles for Loss; Katie McCullough – 3 Tackles

We started off strong offensively and defensively and took an early 6-0 lead over Moon. However, three turnovers before halftime led to a 20-6 Moon halftime lead and they ended up beating us 26-6.
Offensive Stats: Lola Garner: 1 Pass TD, Shae Trombetta: 1 Rec. TD
Defensive Stats: Reagan Kavals: 1 Sack, Charlotte Gauntner: 1 INT.

Our girls played really well, we played well and were in the game the whole time. We are 4-2 in our last 6 games, proud of how they are improving. Will miss our senior class as players but more importantly as individuals but very excited about our future. Was 21 – 12 until the last 3 minutes and Steel Valley scored a TD to make it 27-12.

Final: OLSH – 12 Steel Valley – 27
Offensive Stats: Natalie Turcios: 1 Rush TD Jordyn Velmire: 60 yards Receiving Shae Trombetta: 50 yards Receiving Lily Baker: 1 Receiving TD
Defensive Stats: Jules Goshen: INT – 1 Reagan Kavals: Tackles for Loss – 2 Jordyn Velmire: INT – 1 Lola Garner: INT – 1


TJ took down Clairton 49-8

The Kiski Area Girls Flag Football Team had three big wins this past week over Fox Chapel 25-0, New Castle 41-0 and Seneca Valley 45-13. In their last 11 games of season the Cavaliers finished with 10 wins and 1 loss, with 8 wins in a row. They head into the section 1, district 7 playoffs with a 11-2 section record and will play North Allegheny at 6 pm on Tuesday.


latrobegirlsflagfootball Cats win! Beat Penn hills 30-7! Natalia Scekeres 4TD passes! Morgan Maiers 2 rec tds and a pick 6!


The Plum girls’ varsity flag football team concluded the regular season without a blemish after its 27-0 win at Greensburg Salem on Wednesday.
Peyton Charrie completed 22 of 31 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns.
Caydence Morgan had five receptions for 60 yards, a touchdown, a conversion, and an interception returned for a touchdown.
Brooke Dugas hauled in eight catches for 65 yards and a touchdown. She also had seven flag tackles.
Taylie Auth had an interception and seven flag tackles, and Isla Filo had 70 rush yards, a conversion, and nine flag tackles. Kaiden Young also scored a touchdown.
The win improved their record to 13-0 and a WPIAL Section III Conference Championship with playoffs this week.


PJP 37, PV 13

PJP’s first night football game for girl’s flag football and senior night was a success. We defeated Perkiomen Valley by the score of 37 to 13.
Miriana Michinok; 27 yds rec., 10 yds rush, 1 TD – 3 tackles and 2 pressures; Brinley Steele 50 yds rec, 30 yds rush, 2 for 2 passing for 24 yards, 5 tackles and 2 INTs; Kailey Hudy 6 yds rec, 1 TD, 3 tackles, 1 pass break up;; Delainey Cathers 89 yds rec, 1 TD -3 tackles; Casey Schuler 57 yds rec – 7 tackles; Lourdes Armstrong 112 yds rec, 3 TD’s – 7 tackles; Julia Colasanti 20 for 29 passing, 332 yards, 5 TD’s passing – 2 tackles; Abby Hamilton 1 tackle, 8 pressures, 1 pass block; Lindey Quintero 1 tackle

 

WPIAL Playoffs are set for Tuesday, see the brackets here: https://wpial.org/documents/2026/5/1/2026_WPIAL_Flag_Football_Bracket_Sheet1_2_.pdf

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