The excitement surrounding the Florida flag football district tournaments is palpable as teams vie for a shot at the state championship. As of April 20, 2026, competition is well underway, with numerous matchups scheduled across various districts. Each game could make or break a team’s season, and fans are eagerly following the updates on scores and outcomes throughout the day. The scoreboard is keeping everyone informed—especially with the intense action happening across classes 4A, 3A, and 2A.
In Class 4A, the stakes are high with teams like Oakleaf, Atlantic Coast, DeLand, and University battling it out in a series of matchups that promise thrilling gameplay. Scores are being tracked regularly so that fans won’t miss a beat. Meanwhile, the Class 3A contests feature competitive teams such as Cape Coral and North Fort Myers, setting the stage for exciting showdowns. The excitement is not just about winning; it’s about securing a place in the finals and potentially lifting the coveted trophy at the end of the season. [Florida HS Football] reports that the tournament updates, with results from matches taking place at 6:00 PM and later, are eagerly anticipated by followers.
Championship Aspirations
Among the teams making headlines is Bonita Springs, which recently triumphed over Cypress Lake with a convincing 21-0 victory, bringing its record to an impressive 10-0. This undefeated streak includes ten consecutive shutouts, a feat that speaks volumes about their defense, which has only allowed 19 points all season. The team is expected to meet Bishop Verot in the Class 2A-District 13 championship, where fans anticipate a thrilling encounter. [Palm Beach Post] highlights that both teams have showcased outstanding talent, with Bonita Springs currently ranked first in their class.
Bishop Verot is not far behind, maintaining an unbeaten record of 11-0 and a robust 274-78 scoring differential against their opponents. Along with Gateway Charter, which is looking to claim its first district title in Class 3A-District 12, these teams have become the ones to watch as the tournaments progress.
Players to Keep an Eye On
The standout players from these teams are also gaining recognition. Kinsley Brereton from Bonita Springs leads with a staggering 2,591 passing yards and 47 touchdowns, along with strong performances from teammates like Jaslene Garcia, who has recorded 12 touchdowns and 647 receiving yards. On the other hand, Gateway Charter’s Bella Burgess is making waves with her 39 receptions for 677 yards. [Palm Beach Post] explores these athletes who are shaping the outcomes of their matches and making their mark on the tournaments with remarkable skill and determination.
As the championship picture becomes clearer, the buzz among fans and players alike only grows. From Class 4A to 2A, Florida flag football teams are gearing up for what promises to be a memorable championship season filled with remarkable athletic achievements. One thing is for sure: in this tournament, there’s a great deal to look forward to!