SOL Flag Football Wrap (Vol. 3)

Check out the results for SOL flag football teams in action. CB East/CR North photos provided courtesy of Greg Lindsay. Pennsbury/CRN photos courtesy of Darryl Rule of J&D Photography. Wissahickon/PW photos courtesy of Kim Supko. Check back for galleries.
(North Penn photos provided by NP flag football/UD photos provided by UD flag football)
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April 29
PENNSBURY 28, COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 0
The Pennsbury defense recorded its sixth shutout en route to a 28-0 win over CR North on senior recognition night.
--Maggie Burns continues on her tear of the past two weeks with 2 more interceptions and a pick 6 for third straight game. Maggie has 11 interceptions and 6 pick 6's in 8 games.

--Ava Jordan (1) and Jocelyn Terry (2) caught touchdown passes from freshman quarterback Allie Fouss.
--Corrine Capriotti added 6 receptions and 75 yards rushing as the Falcons improved to 7-2 overall and 4-0 in the SOL National.

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 14, WISSAHICKON 13
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Liv Patete threw two TDs - one to Mia Baron and one to Kenna Winland. Liv also completed both conversions- one to Mia and the other to Audrey Conroy. 
--Mady Esposito adds an INT on defense.
--Great pressure and defense from Alannah Kirk, Francesca Delucca, Taylor Williams and Lainey Yontef. 

SOUDERTON 33, QUAKERTOWN 6
The Souderton Girls Flag Football team defeated the Quakertown Panthers Tuesday night at Alumni Field, 33-6.  3
--Liz Word touchdown passes to Alaina Picard, Avery Dunning and Mahi Patel led the offense, while junior Jackie Lee broke open the game with an 80 yard interception return for a score. 
--Sophomore Marie Alleman ended the scoring for the Indians with another pick 6 on her second interception of the season.  The Indians travel to North Penn Thursday evening.   

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 19, PENNRIDGE 8
--Sara Boland – 3 touchdown passes
--Riley Pietro – 2 critical fourth down sacks

Cam Puhalla – 2 touchdown catches
--Delaney Long – 1 touchdown catch

April 24
NORTH PENN 28, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 0
NP defense has been stellar all year, but this was the first shutout.
--Tessa Wieloch set the tone early defensively with a couple of past breakups and several Flag pools.
--Bailey Charles added a pick six on the third drive of the game.
--Ava Domanico got her first start on defense after being out for a few weeks and played well.
--On offense Jane Hallowell had two catches for 110 yards and two TDs.
--Amani Keys had NPs other offensive TD.
--Leilani Williams got her first start at center due to an injury with another player and really stepped up. She had a couple of crucial catches to help move the sticks.

Extra points: The last regular season game of the year is this Thursday night at North Penn against Souderton. North Penn looks to carry momentum into the postseason but will have to do so with practice only as the first playoff game won’t be for another two weeks. The goal for the North Penn team all year has been to “finish”. Two years ago, they lost in the final at the NovaCare complex to Abington and then last year finishing the season (12-1) with the only loss being once again to Abington in the Suburban One championship.

SOUDERTON 38, CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 0
The Souderton Girls Flag Football team defeated Central Bucks West 38-0.
--Sophomore quarterbacks Liz Word and Ava Jacoby combined for 5 TD passes, highlighted by junior Mahi Patel’s 3 touchdowns and an explosive 43 yard catch and run for a score by junior Taylor Bano.

--Defensively, the Indians were led by multiple sacks from juniors Jackie Lee and Amaya Sanchez. The Indians travel to Quakertown next Tuesday night.

April 23
PENNSBURY 41, HARRY S TRUMAN 7
The Falcons played their second game in as many days and came away with a 41-7 win over the Tigers.
--Maggie Burns score 3 touchdowns for the 2nd straight day and once again, two were long pick 6s. Sydney Becker also added an interception. 
--Freshman QB Allie Fouss tossed 3 touchdowns with one each to Ava Jordan, April Rosbach and Burns.
--Corine Capriotti had a huge game on the ground running including a 45 yard td run. 
--The Falcons raised their record to 6-2 and 3-0 in the SOL National.

April 22
NORTH PENN 27, QUAKERTOWN 6
--Tessa Wieloch and Amani Keys lived up to the hype in this game. Wieloch, a sophomore, and Keys, a junior, both proved why they are probably two of the best players in the region. Offensively, the duo had a couple of catches each, and on defense, they seemed to be flying around, breaking up passes and grabbing flags every other play.

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 19, SOUDERTON 18
The Souderton Girls Flag Football team lost a tough game to CB East 19-18. 
--Junior Jackie Lee scored on a pass from Liz Word and she also returned an interception for a score.  Jackie also led the team with 5 defensive tackles. 

ABINGTON 54, UPPER DUBLIN 14
The UD Girls Flag Football Team came out fighting against the 2024 Flag Football Championship Abington team. The team knew this would be the toughest game of the year, but they played tough football, worked as a team, and left the field with smiles.  
Highlights of the game:

--Kendall Musgrove:  6 point touchdown
--Morgan O’Shea:  6 point touchdown
--Trina Thidaphone: 1st Pick 6 of the season with a 70 yard run!
Coach Winters surprised the girls with warm up shirts - the girls loved the new gear!

PENNSBURY 33, CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 0
For the first time this year the Falcons were at full strength and took on CB West on their Wink for Pink Night
--The Defense was solid again in recording its 4th shutout of the year and did so behind the strength of 5 interceptions, led by two picks that were returned for touchdowns by Maggie Burns. Maggie also caught a touchdown pass from Allie Fouss, giving her 3 scores on the night.
--Nolah Flynn and April Rosbach had interceptions and Ava Jordan returned an interception for a touchdown and she also threw for a score to Jamie Kolanko.
Pennsbury is now 5-2 overall and 2-0 in the SOL National Conference.

April 15
NORTH PENN 21, SPRING-FORD 7          
Heavy wind seems to be the theme this year for a lot of these games. This one was probably the windiest of all of them. Both teams had to try to make some adjustment. Any time a ball was thrown deep, it seemed to get caught up in the air and either get intercepted or Incomplete.
--Tessa Wieloch led North Penn offensively making couple of huge plays.
--Bailee Charles caught a couple of scores, including a touchdown and extra point catch. On defense, Amani Keys lead the way with six flag pools and a couple of other past break ups.

April 10th, 2025
The UD girls played a tough game against an experienced Plymouth Whitemarsh GFF team.  
--Kendall Musgrove scored a touchdown for UD and Tamia Clark had an interception.

The UD girls were able to take a picture at the end of the game with Coach Chang, brother of our own UD House Principal, Dr. Phil Chang.

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