The Florida Times-Union

Flag football first-round playoff preview

- Clayton Freeman

The Florida High School Athletic Associatio­n begins flag football regional tournament­s in Jacksonvil­le and Northeast Florida. All schedules are as listed by the FHSAA but are subject to change.

Region 1-1A

All games 7 p.m. Wednesday unless noted

Middleburg (8-5) at Bradford (8-1)

Expect a close one in Starke. Bradford has beaten the Broncos twice already in April, but it’s been tight both times (7-0 and 7-6). Middleburg’s Brooke Cooper has eight receiving TDs.

Suwannee (12-2) at Florida High (11-1)

A rematch of two years ago, when

Suwannee won 25-13. For the visiting Bulldogs, Cherish Sutton and Alaira Handy swarm the secondary with 18 combined intercepti­ons. The sister duo of Rachel White and Danielle White led the Seminoles to a first district title last week.

Region 2-1A

Westside (7-5) at Clay (10-1)

Only the Fleming Island machine has escaped defeat against the top-seeded Blue Devils, who have outscored opponents 239-14. Kirra Dodson, also a high scorer on the soccer field, adds zip to the offense. After an impressive start, Westside’s momentum has reversed, losing their last four.

Menendez (10-3) at Stanton (9-4)

It’s taken only three years for the Falcons to build a double-digit winner from the ground up. They face a proven winner in Stanton, with one of Duval County’s top all-around flag football athletes in senior Courtney Brown.

Raines (5-4) vs. Paxon (12-3), at Englewood

Paxon goes for the triple sweep after beating the Vikings 27-7 and 18-0 earlier in the season. The defensive energy of Reese Holman (7 INT) and Deanna Young (15 sacks) complement­s the offense with Ansley Hicks (927 yards rushing, 10 TD).

Ridgeview (6-8) at White (14-3)

It’s tough to score against White: Rusher Elyhana Perez-Stevenson and defensive back Tyra Pierce are leaders on a Commander defense that’s won seven straight, holding foes to 37 points in that span. But Ridgeview made it difficult for them in a 21-13 district final.

Region 1-2A

All games 7 p.m. Thursday unless noted

Mandarin (9-5) at Fleming Island (14-0)

A potential final-four road begins for the unbeaten Golden Eagles. London Jenkins (705 yards rushing, 21 TD, 425 yards receiving) is among the state’s best. They can’t afford to overlook a quick Mustangs lineup that includes two-sport standout Irvieona Gantt (6 INT, 769 yards receiving).

Tallahasse­e Chiles (10-3) at Fletcher (12-3)

Gateway Conference runner-up Fletcher leans on a firm defense with Katie Rodney (15 sacks) and Ashley Mohrmann (4 INT) as battle-tested seniors. Faith Durden has 11 receiving scores for Chiles, which knocked out Fletcher 48-7 two years ago.

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