Road to Tampa: Top Wide Receivers in Florida Class 2A Girls Flag Football.
- Sergio Diaz

- May 3
- 11 min read

Tishelle Bowles – Choctawhatchee (SO)
Bowles has put together a highly productive sophomore season, with 66 receptions for 971 yards and 16 touchdowns. Averaging 14.7 yards per catch, she blends consistent volume with strong downfield production, regularly creating chunk plays while also serving as a reliable target in the passing game. Her 16 touchdown catches highlight her impact in scoring situations, making her one of the more dangerous young receivers in the area and a key piece of Choctawhatchee’s offensive success throughout the season.
Silvy Ewert – Choctawhatchee (SO)
Ewert has been a high-volume contributor in Choctawhatchee’s passing game, with 87 receptions for 869 yards and seven touchdowns. Averaging 10.0 yards per catch, she has served as a dependable short-to-intermediate target, consistently moving the chains and providing stability within the offense. Her nearly 90-catch season highlights her reliability and role as a primary option, making her an important piece of Choctawhatchee’s offensive production throughout the year.
Devani Williams – Booker T. Washington (JR)
Williams has delivered one of the most explosive seasons in Class 1A, with 60 receptions for 1,347 yards and 11 touchdowns. Averaging an eye-popping 22.5 yards per catch, she’s a true big-play receiver who consistently stretches defenses and turns touches into massive gains. Her ability to create chunk plays downfield has made her one of the most dangerous threats in the classification, and a centerpiece of Booker T. Washington’s passing attack throughout the season.
Rheyna Hilton – Yulee (SR)
Hilton has been a consistent and high-impact playmaker for Yulee, with 77 receptions for 1,080 yards and 15 touchdowns. Averaging 14.0 yards per catch, she blends dependable volume with steady big-play production, regularly helping sustain drives while also finishing them in the end zone. Her strong senior campaign highlights both her reliability as a primary target and her ability to produce in scoring situations, making her a key leader in Yulee’s offensive attack throughout the season.
Taniya Booker – Paxson High School (JR)
Booker has put together a steady and productive junior season, with 69 receptions for 866 yards and nine touchdowns. Averaging 12.6 yards per catch, she’s been a reliable intermediate target who consistently helps move the chains while also providing occasional downfield production. Her combination of volume and dependability has made her a key part of Paxson’s passing attack, and her performance this season reflects a player who is trusted in a variety of situations within the offense.
Treasure Curry – Paxson High School (SR)
Curry has been one of the most efficient scoring threats in Paxson’s offense, with 56 receptions for 674 yards and an impressive 18 touchdowns. Averaging 12.0 yards per catch, she consistently turned opportunities into points, showing a strong knack for finishing drives in the red zone. While her yardage total reflects a balanced role in the passing game, her touchdown production stands out as elite, making her one of the most dangerous scoring receivers in Class 2A this season and a key factor in Paxson’s offensive success.
Jaliyah Peterson – Deltona (JR)
Peterson has delivered one of the highest-volume receiving seasons in Class 1A, with 131 receptions for 1,132 yards and 13 touchdowns. While her 8.6 yards per catch reflects a shorter, possession-heavy role in the offense, her impact is undeniable—she’s been a constant target and a reliable chain-mover throughout the season. Her 131 catches highlight both her durability and the trust placed in her within Deltana’s passing attack, making her one of the most consistent and heavily utilized receivers in the classification.
Camora Pate – Deltona (JR)
Pate has been a steady and high-volume contributor in Deltona’s passing game, with 109 receptions for 1,126 yards and 10 touchdowns. Averaging 10.3 yards per catch, she operates as a reliable short-to-intermediate target who consistently moves the chains and keeps the offense on schedule. Her triple-digit reception total highlights her importance as a primary option, and her production reflects both durability and consistency throughout the season as one of Deltona’s most trusted receivers.
Olivia Hall – Deltona (SR)
Hall has been one of the most consistent high-volume targets in Deltona’s offense, with 116 receptions for 1,065 yards and 12 touchdowns. Averaging 9.2 yards per catch, she plays a key possession role, regularly working underneath routes to move the chains and sustain drives. Her 116 catches highlight her reliability and central role in the passing attack, while her double-digit touchdowns show she also delivered in scoring situations. Hall’s senior campaign reflects a dependable, chain-moving receiver who anchored Deltona’s offensive rhythm throughout the season.
Aurianah Whittaker – Nature Coast Tech (FR)
Whittaker has made an immediate impact in her freshman season, with 46 receptions for 696 yards and nine touchdowns. Averaging 15.1 yards per catch, she has shown strong downfield ability and the confidence to turn routine plays into significant gains. Her production reflects a balanced mix of reliability and big-play potential, making her one of the more promising young receivers in Class 2A. With this level of early contribution, Whittaker has quickly established herself as a key part of Nature Coast Tech’s passing attack moving forward.
Gabriella Dross – Nature Coast Tech (SR)
Dross has delivered a strong Senior campaign, with 45 receptions for 636 yards and nine touchdowns. Averaging 14.1 yards per catch, she’s been an efficient and reliable target who consistently contributes in both possession situations and downfield opportunities. Her nine touchdowns highlight her ability to finish drives, while her steady production throughout the season reflects growing trust within the offense. Dross has quickly emerged as a dependable piece of Nature Coast Tech’s passing attack with clear upside moving forward.
Alexis Sway – Hernando (JR)
Sway has been a high-volume and dependable target in Hernando’s passing attack, with 95 receptions for 939 yards and 12 touchdowns. Averaging 9.9 yards per catch, she operates primarily in the short-to-intermediate areas of the field, consistently moving the chains and providing stability on offense. Her near-100 reception total highlights her importance as a primary option, while her 12 touchdowns show she’s also been effective in scoring situations. Sway’s production reflects a reliable, consistent presence who helped anchor Hernando’s passing game throughout the season.
Kenderlyn Hart – Hernando (SO)
Hart has put together an impressive sophomore season, with 63 receptions for 889 yards and 15 touchdowns. Averaging 14.1 yards per catch, she brings a strong mix of reliability and big-play ability, consistently turning key opportunities into scoring plays. Her 15 touchdowns stand out as a major impact mark, showing her effectiveness in the red zone and in vertical situations. Hart’s production has made her one of Hernando’s most dangerous offensive weapons and a rising young talent in Class 2A.
Aajyrah Adams – Hernando (JR)
Adams has been a steady contributor in Hernando’s passing attack, with 62 receptions for 747 yards and 11 touchdowns. Averaging 12.0 yards per catch, she’s provided consistent production in both short and intermediate routes while also showing the ability to generate timely scoring plays. Her balanced stat line reflects a reliable target who helped round out Hernando’s receiving corps, giving the offense another dependable option throughout the season.
Sarah Williams – Robinson (JR)
Williams has put together one of the most dominant and statistically overwhelming seasons in Class 2A, with 128 receptions for 1,365 yards and an astonishing 33 touchdowns. Averaging 10.7 yards per catch, she combines high-volume production with elite scoring efficiency, consistently turning opportunities into points at an unmatched rate. Her 33 receiving touchdowns stand out as a defining mark of her season, making her one of the most dangerous red-zone and big-play threats in the classification. Williams has been the clear focal point of Robinson’s offense and a driving force behind its success throughout the year.
Izzy Harris – Robinson (JR)
Harris has been a steady complementary piece in Robinson’s passing attack, with 54 receptions for 605 yards and nine touchdowns. Averaging 11.2 yards per catch, she’s provided reliable production in the intermediate passing game while also contributing in scoring situations. While not used at the same volume as some of her teammates, Harris has been an efficient and dependable option who helps balance Robinson’s offensive attack and supports the team’s deeper receiving production.
Annie Keith – Robinson (JR)
Keith has been a consistent contributor in Robinson’s passing game, with 53 receptions for 589 yards and 10 touchdowns. Averaging 11.1 yards per catch, she provides steady production in the intermediate passing game and has proven effective in scoring situations, finishing drives with regularity. While operating within a deep and productive receiving group, Keith has carved out a reliable role and delivered timely impact plays throughout the season.
Makayla Phillips – Robinson (JR)
Phillips has been a steady and efficient piece of Robinson’s receiving corps, with 49 receptions for 566 yards and eight touchdowns. Averaging 11.6 yards per catch, she brings a balanced skill set that allows her to contribute both as a chain-mover and an occasional downfield threat. Her ability to consistently produce within a crowded and productive offense highlights her reliability and value as part of Robinson’s deep passing attack throughout the season.
Ayden Klaiber – Robinson (FR)
Klaiber has made a strong early impression in her freshman season, with 36 receptions for 508 yards and 12 touchdowns. Averaging 14.1 yards per catch, she has shown an encouraging mix of efficiency and scoring ability, consistently turning limited opportunities into impactful plays. Her 12 touchdowns stand out as a major indicator of her red-zone effectiveness and developing big-play potential. As a freshman contributing in a deep Robinson receiving unit, Klaiber has quickly established herself as a rising offensive weapon with clear upside moving forward.
Evana Rivera – Gateway (SR)
Rivera has delivered one of the most efficient and explosive seasons in Class 2A, with 45 receptions for 1,001 yards and 18 touchdowns. Averaging an elite 22.2 yards per catch, she’s been a constant deep threat who consistently flips field position and produces chunk plays whenever she gets the ball. Despite a relatively moderate reception total, her impact has been maximized through big-play scoring ability, making her one of the most dangerous vertical receivers in the classification and a key weapon in Gateway’s offensive attack throughout her senior season.
Yaya D. Troupe – Gateway (FR)
Troupe has made an immediate impact in her freshman season, with 69 receptions for 725 yards and nine touchdowns. Averaging 10.5 yards per catch, she’s been a steady and reliable target who helps keep Gateway’s offense moving with consistent short-to-intermediate production. Her high reception total highlights the trust she’s earned early in her high school career, while her nine touchdowns show her ability to finish drives when opportunities arise. Troupe’s debut season points to a promising young playmaker with room to grow in the years ahead.
Samantha Fernandez – Countryside (SR)
Fernandez has been one of the most productive and consistent receivers in Class 2A, with 117 receptions for 1,113 yards and 19 touchdowns. Averaging 9.5 yards per catch, she plays a high-volume possession role, regularly moving the chains and serving as a dependable outlet in Countryside’s passing attack. Her 117 catches highlight her durability and central role in the offense, while her 19 touchdowns show she’s also a major factor in scoring situations. Fernandez’s senior campaign reflects a reliable, go-to target who anchored her team’s aerial production throughout the season.
Adalyn Ferrell – Countryside (SO)
Ferrell has put together a strong sophomore season, with 55 receptions for 622 yards and 13 touchdowns. Averaging 11.3 yards per catch, she brings a balanced skill set that allows her to contribute both as a steady chain-mover and a reliable scoring option. Her 13 touchdowns stand out as a key impact mark, showing her effectiveness in the red zone and ability to finish drives. As part of Countryside’s receiving group, Ferrell has emerged as a dependable young playmaker with clear upside moving forward.
Ramiyah Clay – Northeast (SR)
Clay has been a steady scoring contributor for Northeast, with 37 receptions for 383 yards and 11 touchdowns. Averaging 10.4 yards per catch, she operated primarily in a short-to-intermediate role but proved highly effective in the red zone. Her 11 touchdown receptions stand out as the defining part of her production, showing a strong ability to finish drives and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Clay’s impact was less about volume and more about efficiency, making her a reliable option when it mattered most.
Dezaria Hampton – Miami Northwestern (JR)
Hampton has delivered one of the most explosive and efficient seasons in Class 2A, with 52 receptions for 1,118 yards and an outstanding 25 touchdowns. Averaging 21.5 yards per catch, she is a true vertical playmaker who consistently stretches defenses and turns touches into immediate scoring threats. Her 25 receiving touchdowns stand out as elite production, underscoring her ability to finish drives at an exceptionally high rate. Hampton has been a centerpiece of Miami Northwestern’s offense, combining big-play explosiveness with consistent scoring impact throughout her junior campaign.
Jah’keriyah Brown – Miami Northwestern (JR)
Brown has been a reliable and productive option in Miami Northwestern’s passing attack, with 63 receptions for 945 yards and 11 touchdowns. Averaging 15.0 yards per catch, she blends consistent chain-moving ability with steady downfield production, making her a versatile threat in the offense. Her near-1,000-yard season highlights her importance as a featured target, while her 11 touchdowns show her ability to contribute in scoring situations. Brown’s balanced production has made her a key piece of Miami Northwestern’s offensive success throughout the year.
Caroline Ward – Bishop Verot (JR)
Ward has been a consistent and reliable target for Bishop Verot, with 69 receptions for 753 yards and 15 touchdowns. Averaging 10.9 yards per catch, she primarily operated in the short-to-intermediate passing game, helping move the chains while also providing strong red-zone production. Her 15 touchdowns stand out as a key impact mark, showing her ability to finish drives and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Ward’s steady production and experience made her an important piece of Bishop Verot’s offensive identity throughout the season.
Grace Reily – Bishop Verot (SR)
Reily has been a steady complementary piece in Bishop Verot’s passing game, with 43 receptions for 380 yards and eight touchdowns. Averaging 8.8 yards per catch, she worked primarily in short-yardage and possession situations, helping sustain drives and provide a reliable outlet for the offense. While not a high-volume deep threat, her value came through consistency and situational production, especially in scoring opportunities where she contributed key touchdowns for Bishop Verot throughout the season.
Lilliana Raphael – Bonita Springs (JR)
Raphael has been one of the most high-volume targets in Bonita Springs’ offense, with 97 receptions for 830 yards and 10 touchdowns. Averaging 8.6 yards per catch, she operates primarily in the short passing game, consistently serving as a reliable outlet and chain-mover. Her near-100 reception total highlights her central role in the offense, with steady production week after week. Raphael’s consistency and durability have made her a key contributor and one of the most dependable receivers in Bonita Springs’ passing attack this season.
Jaslene Garcia – Bonita Springs (JR)
Garcia has been a consistent and efficient playmaker in Bonita Springs’ passing attack, with 71 receptions for 798 yards and 14 touchdowns. Averaging 11.2 yards per catch, she provides a balanced skill set as both a reliable possession target and a scoring threat. Her 14 touchdowns stand out as a strong impact mark, showing her ability to finish drives when opportunities arise. Garcia’s steady production throughout the season has made her an important part of Bonita Springs’ offensive success and a dependable option in key moments.
Karol B. Ortiz – Bonita Springs (SR)
Ortiz has been a steady and reliable presence in Bonita Springs’ passing game, with 75 receptions for 745 yards and 12 touchdowns. Averaging 9.9 yards per catch, she operated mainly as a possession target, consistently moving the chains and providing stability within the offense. Her 75 catches highlight her role as a trusted option, while her 12 touchdowns show she was also effective in finishing drives. Ortiz’s senior campaign reflects a dependable contributor who helped anchor Bonita Springs’ passing attack throughout the season.
Kyleigh Weick – Bonita Springs (SR)
Weick has been a steady role player in Bonita Springs’ passing attack, with 63 receptions for 453 yards and seven touchdowns. Averaging 7.2 yards per catch, she primarily operated in short-yardage and possession situations, helping sustain drives and provide a dependable outlet for the offense. While her production was more modest in terms of yardage, her consistent involvement and ability to contribute in scoring situations made her a valuable piece of Bonita Springs’ offensive rotation throughout the season.



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