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Road to States in 2A: Only the Elite Survive.

  • Writer: Sergio Diaz
    Sergio Diaz
  • Apr 27
  • 6 min read


In the Girls Flag Football 2A State Championship spotlight, senior quarterback Diaris Morales of Choctawhatchee (FL) stands out as a major force heading into the competition. Morales has delivered an impressive season, completing 380 of 576 passes for 4,244 yards with 60 touchdowns and only 13 interceptions, posting a strong 113.1 quarterback rating. She has also added a dynamic rushing element to her game, carrying the ball 32 times for 243 yards and scoring 6 rushing touchdowns. Her combination of volume passing, efficiency, and dual-threat ability makes her one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the field, and a key player to watch as Choctawhatchee competes for the 2A state title.


Booker T. Washington (Pensacola) junior Kamryn Hughes has been remarkably efficient, going 99 of 148 for 2,226 passing yards with 22 touchdowns and just 7 interceptions for a strong 129.8 QB rating, while also adding a major rushing threat with 773 yards and 7 touchdowns on 63 carries.


Madison Humphrey (Arnold, Panama City, senior) 106-227, 1,016 passing yards, 15 TDs, 8 INTs, 67.0 QB rating — she's capable of providing steady leadership and managing games in the state playoff run, with the ability to deliver timely touchdown passes and keep her team composed in pressure situations.


Brooke Reid (Yulee, FL, senior) 229-381, 2,759 passing yards, 34 TDs, 22 INTs, 88.0 QB rating, 79 rushes for 314 yards, 3 TDs — she's capable of leading a high-powered offensive push in the state playoff run, using her dual-threat ability to extend plays, generate scoring drives through the air, and add key rushing yards when the pocket breaks down.


Elyanna Perez (Paxon School, 11th grade) 222-350, 2,258 passing yards, 36 TDs, 10 INTs, 104.2 QB rating, 77 rushes for 475 yards, 3 TDs — she's capable of being a high-impact dual-threat leader in the state playoff run, efficiently producing touchdowns through the air while also adding mobility to extend drives and create scoring opportunities on the ground.


Frantashia Williams (Deltona Wolves, senior) 674-869, 3,555 passing yards, 10 TDs, 2 INTs, 86.6 QB rating, 145 rushes for 1,650 yards, 36 TDs — she's capable of dominating the state playoff run as one of the most dangerous dual-threat playmakers, controlling the game with steady passing efficiency while being a major scoring threat on the ground, consistently turning broken plays and designed runs into explosive touchdowns.


Madelyn DePetrillo (Nature Coast Tech, senior) 297-460, 3,272 passing yards, 48 TDs, 10 INTs, 111.3 QB rating, 46 rushes for 253 yards, 3 TDs — she's capable of leading a deep state playoff run with a strong downfield passing attack, consistently producing touchdowns through the air while adding enough mobility to extend plays and contribute as a secondary rushing threat when defenses tighten.


Molly Brock (New Smyrna Beach, 10th grade) 132-185, 1,384 passing yards, 12 TDs, 9 INTs, 94.1 QB rating, 72 rushes for 445 yards, 7 TDs — she's capable of developing into a key dual-threat spark in the state playoff run, using her mobility to create extra yards on the ground while continuing to grow as a passer who can generate scoring drives and make plays in high-pressure moments.


Victoria Singleton (New Smyrna Beach, FL, senior) 70-115, 788 passing yards, 9 TDs, 9 INTs, 74.8 QB rating, 109 rushes for 697 yards, 4 TDs — she's capable of impacting the state playoff run as a run-first dual-threat option, using her rushing volume to move the chains and create scoring opportunities while providing occasional passing touchdowns to keep defenses honest.


Zoey Houle (Citrus, Inverness, FL, 10th grade) 259-485, 2,853 passing yards, 35 TDs, 19 INTs, 78.8 QB rating, 92 rushes for 503 yards, 4 TDs — she's capable of leading a high-usage offense in the state playoff run, producing consistent passing yardage and touchdowns while also adding mobility to extend plays and contribute as a secondary rushing threat when needed.


Carlie Grant (Hernando, 11th grade) 207-277, 2,423 passing yards, 38 TDs, 16 INTs, 116.3 QB rating, 2 rushing TDs — she's capable of being a highly efficient scoring leader in the state playoff run, consistently delivering touchdown passes at a strong completion rate while operating with poise in the pocket and providing just enough mobility to capitalize on red-zone opportunities.


La’nivea Ford (Hernando, FL, freshman) 99-135, 987 passing yards, 10 TDs, 7 INTs, 96.7 QB rating, 2 additional TDs through the air — she's capable of developing into a young offensive spark in the state playoff run, showing early poise as a passer while gaining valuable experience and contributing timely scoring plays in key moments.


Karly Pasmore (Weeki Wachee, FL, 11th grade) 299-458, 3,025 passing yards, 41 TDs, 8 INTs — she's capable of being a high-efficiency offensive engine in the state playoff run, consistently generating explosive passing production while protecting the ball well and delivering multiple touchdown opportunities in high-pressure postseason matchups.


Paige Halverson (Robinson, FL, senior) 215-322, 2,084 passing yards, 34 TDs, 9 INTs, 108.2 QB rating, 57 rushes for 232 yards, 7 TDs — she's capable of being a balanced dual-threat leader in the state playoff run, efficiently producing touchdowns through the air while also adding short-yardage rushing scores and extending drives with smart decision-making under pressure.


Annie Keith (Robinson, FL, 11th grade) 111-158, 1,233 passing yards, 19 TDs, 1 INT, 130.1 QB rating, 1 rushing TD, 50 receptions for 577 yards, 10 receiving TDs — she's capable of being an elite efficiency playmaker in the state playoff run, showing near-flawless decision-making as a passer while also impacting the game as a receiver and scoring threat, giving Robinson a versatile weapon who can create touchdowns in multiple ways.


Zoe Carratt (Robinson, FL, freshman) 87-134, 909 passing yards, 24 TDs, 5 INTs — she's capable of emerging as a young, high-upside scoring quarterback in the state playoff run, showing strong touchdown production and efficiency for a freshman while gaining experience handling pressure in postseason-level competition.


Alyssa Galto (Gulf, FL, 11th grade) 164-259, 1,540 passing yards, 25 TDs, 12 INTs, 92.5 QB rating, 1 rushing TD — she's capable of providing steady offensive production in the state playoff run, using her passing ability to generate scoring drives while continuing to develop consistency and limit turnovers in high-pressure situations.


Patricia Rodriguez (Gateway, FL, 11th grade) 126-278, 2,017 passing yards, 37 TDs, 20 INTs, 79.7 QB rating, 133 rushes for 848 yards, 8 TDs — she's capable of being a high-usage dual-threat catalyst in the state playoff run, producing explosive touchdown numbers through both the air and ground while using her mobility to extend plays and create scoring opportunities even under defensive pressure.


Julia Smith (Countryside, FL, senior) 267-457, 2,497 passing yards, 34 TDs, 17 INTs, 82.8 QB rating, 110 rushes for 483 yards, 8 TDs — capable of leading a high-volume offense in the state playoff run, using her experience to manage games through consistent passing production while also contributing as a mobile threat who can add key rushing touchdowns in red-zone situations.


Daniella Buttacavoli (Osceola, FL, 11th grade) 315-513, 3,089 passing yards, 53 TDs, 17 INTs, 99.0 QB rating, 53 rushes for 290 yards, 4 TDs — she's capable of being a high-volume scoring leader in the state playoff run, consistently generating big passing production and touchdowns while adding enough mobility to extend plays and contribute as a secondary rushing threat in key moments.


Yazmeen Williams (Northeast, senior) 97-198, 934 passing yards, 20 TDs, 5 INTs, 85.7 QB rating, 81 rushes for 603 yards, 8 TDs, 57 receptions for 623 yards, 3 TDs — capable of impacting the state playoff run as a true all-around playmaker, producing in multiple phases of the game with passing efficiency, consistent rushing production, and significant receiving yards that make her a versatile offensive threat in high-pressure situations.


Tashara Robinson (Northwestern, Miami, FL, 11th grade) 213-300, 2,944 passing yards, 38 TDs, 7 INTs, 132.0 QB rating, 4 rushing TDs — she's capable of being an elite efficiency quarterback in the state playoff run, combining high completion accuracy with strong touchdown production and low turnovers, while also adding red-zone rushing ability to finish drives and extend her team’s scoring potential.


Lila Dinkel (Bishop Verot, senior) 155-252, 1,455 passing yards, 30 TDs, 6 INTs, 107.1 QB rating, 113 rushes for 999 yards, 14 TDs — capable of being a dominant dual-threat force in the state playoff run, balancing efficient touchdown passing with a heavy rushing workload that consistently produces explosive gains and scoring opportunities, especially in tight postseason games.


Natalie Tobiasz (Jensen Beach, senior) 356-516, 2,445 passing yards, 29 TDs, 24 INTs, 78.7 QB rating, 3 rushing TDs — she's capable of handling a high-volume passing role in the state playoff run, generating steady offensive production through the air while working through turnover challenges, and adding occasional mobility to help extend drives and create scoring chances in key moments.


Maliyah Newton (Dr. Joaquin Garcia, 10th grade) — There maybe no stats for her regular season run, but she is expected to emerge as the quarterback to defeat in the regional playoff rounds, with anticipation that she can elevate her impact on the biggest stage and help guide her team toward a deep postseason run, potentially reaching the Final Four and state championship contention through strong performances under pressure.


Kinsley Brereton (Bonita Springs, 10th grade) 308-498, 3,064 passing yards, 56 TDs, 13 INTs, 105.9 QB rating, 98 rushes for 432 yards, 8 TDs — she's capable of being a high-impact young playmaker in the state playoff run, producing elite touchdown numbers through the air while also adding consistent rushing production that makes her a dual-threat problem for defenses in postseason matchups.

 
 
 

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