The historic Orange Bowl in Fredonia was the site of a groundbreaking event on Tuesday night as the first girls flag football game took place, and it was a night to remember for the home team.
The Fredonia ‘Billies dominated the Dunkirk Marauders with a resounding 64-6 victory in the Division 2 South girls flag football game. Led by a stellar performance from their seniors, Fredonia put on a show for the fans in attendance.
Quarterback Ella Koopman and running back Francesca Pucci were unstoppable, combining for multiple touchdowns in the first half alone. Koopman connected with senior Keilany Diaz for three touchdown passes, including a highlight-reel catch in the end zone.
The ‘Billies defense was equally impressive, led by Lily Runkel who recorded three sacks and seven flag pulls. The team’s chemistry and hard work were evident throughout the game, as they executed flawlessly on both sides of the ball.
For Dunkirk, it was a tough night on the field, but head coach Edwin Gomez remains optimistic about the future of the program. Despite the lopsided score, Gomez praised his players for their effort and dedication to the sport.
Overall, the game was a historic moment for girls flag football in the area, and both teams showcased their talent and passion for the sport. With the success of this game, there is hope for more opportunities for girls to participate in flag football and showcase their athletic abilities in the future.