Flag Football Huddle 2026





Keiser Logo


13




Keiser
KU

12-2 , 8-1

Warner Logo


26




Winner

Warner
WU

18-0 , 9-0

Keiser Logo


13


26

Warner Logo

Winner


Score By Quarters


Team


1st



2nd



3rd



4th


F





KU
Keiser


7

6

0

0

13



WU
Warner


0

6

6

14

26


Game Recap: No. 3 Flag Football | 4/11/2026 10:16:00 PM







The Sun Conference Tournament

Next Game:

vs. The Sun Conference Tournament

4/23/2026 | TBA


Apr. 23 (Thu) / TBA


vs. The Sun Conference Tournament

History

Game Information
No. 3 Keiser Seahawks (12-2, 8-1 SUN) at No. 1 Warner Royals (18-0, 9-0 SUN)
Score: Warner 26, Keiser 13
Saturday, April 11, 2026 – 1:00 PM
Tye Athletic Field
(Lake Wales, Fla.)
 

No. 3 Keiser (12-2, 8-1) fell to No. 1 Warner (18-0, 9-0) with a final score of 13-26. KU managed two touchdown passes, both in the first half, but the Royals’ 26-straight points led to the Seahawks’ second loss of the season.

The first quarter began with the Seahawks in possession, quickly establishing momentum with Ava Wallace completing a 20-yard pass to Ashlea Klam to advance the ball. However, penalties briefly stalled their progress. Despite these setbacks, KU regained control with Wallace connecting multiple times, notably completing a 17-yard touchdown pass to Tremesha Harris with just 11 seconds remaining. The successful extra point pass to Klam pushed the Seahawks to a 7-0 lead as the quarter concluded.

Kylee Caetano’s QB flag pull for a loss of Warner’s quarterback, Kathryn Hutchinson, for a seven-yard loss shifted momentum to KU early in the second quarter. Wallace then led a successful drive, connecting with Janasia Wilson for a 14-yard touchdown pass at 6:52, extending the lead to 13-0. Despite Warner’s response with a touchdown pass from Hutchinson to Avalon Lux-Offermann at 1:03, the Seahawks maintained a 13-6 advantage. Wallace orchestrated a late drive, completing passes to Dakota Moberg and Sarah Villarreal, but time expired with KU leading 13-6 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Seahawks managed to sustain a strong offensive drive after Wallace completed a 20-yard pass to Moberg, securing a first down at their own 39-yard line. Wallace continued to advance the ball with completions to Harris and Villarreal, pushing KU into Warner territory. Despite the progress, the drive stalled at the Warner 28-yard line after an incomplete fourth-down pass to Wilson. Warner capitalized on its possession, culminating in a touchdown pass to Jessica Finley, but failed the subsequent conversion attempt. The quarter ended with Warner leading the Seahawks 13-12.

In the fourth quarter, the Seahawks faced an uphill battle after Warner increased its lead with a touchdown at 11:52, bringing the score to 19-13. Wallace led KU’s effort with multiple completions, including a 14-yard pass to Moberg and another to Villareal for a first down. However, a delay-of-game penalty and incomplete passes hindered progress.

The Seahawks’ defense attempted to hold Warner, but a late touchdown by O’Mariah Gordon extended Warner’s lead to 26-13. 

Game Notes

The Seahawks are now 46-7 in Sun Conference play all-time
KU is 23-5 all-time in road games
With the loss, KU moves to 10-1 all-time versus the Royals
The Seahawks are now 4-2 versus ranked opponents this season
Dakota Moberg added 12 flag pulls to her season total on Saturday
Moberg now has 108 total flag pulls this season (second most in a single season at KU)
Saturday marked Moberg’s third straight game with 10-or-more flag pulls and her sixth of the season
The Seahawks will enter the upcoming Sun Conference Flag Football Tournament as the No. 2 seed


​ Up Next

The KU flag football team will travel to Lake Wales, Florida, for The Sun Conference Tournament beginning on Thursday, April 23.

 

Get the latest information on the team by following keiser_wflagfb on Instagram, and Keiser_WFlagFB on X.
 
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