The 2025‑26 flag football season in San Joaquin County has quickly become a showcase of offensive fireworks and defensive tenacity, with coaches and fans eagerly tracking the most electrifying single‑game outings.
Explosive Performances on Display
Maitland Kohoutek opened the season with a dominant display for his team, completing four of nine passes for three touchdowns while also picking off four interceptions in a 65‑0 victory over Gustine on August 23.
A week later, Eden Fry turned heads by hauling in eight passes for 122 yards and four scores, helping his squad cruise past Millennium 26‑12 on August 25.
Siannah Rios added a dual‑threat dimension, finishing 18 of 22 passes for 206 yards and six touchdowns, then contributing two rushing scores in a 69‑0 rout of Weston Ranch on August 27.
Presley DaCruz proved to be a one‑man show against Lodi, amassing 437 yards of total offense, making five tackles and intercepting a pass in a razor‑thin 33‑32 win on September 5.
Defensive Highlights
Mya Lopez anchored his defense with five interceptions in a 20‑13 victory over Amador on August 28, while Anjuile Navarro combined a 104‑yard receiving effort with two picks in a 38‑0 shutout of Laguna Creek on September 20.
The defensive spark continued across the county, with Sosefina Hunkin delivering 11 tackles and two interceptions in an 18‑7 win over Tracy on September 24, and Luz De Luna throwing for 200 yards and five scores in a 35‑0 blanking of Pacheco on October 1.
Perhaps the most prolific passing night came when Emma Coronado dissected Lincoln, throwing for 401 yards and seven touchdowns while also rushing for 85 yards and two more scores in a 67‑0 victory on October 1, a performance that cemented her place among the season’s elite.
The following week, Coronado turned in an even more staggering stat line, completing 40 of 46 passes for 411 yards and seven touchdowns, adding 102 rushing yards in a 51‑14 triumph over St. Mary’s on October 5.
Julianna Gasper, Haley Her and Jaleiyah Ray each contributed multiple touchdowns and interceptions, underscoring a defensive culture that paired with an explosive offense.
The cumulative effect of these standout games has not only piled up points on the scoreboard but also generated buzz across the community, with local businesses and schools rallying around the athletes who are redefining what a single‑game performance can look like in high school flag football.
As the schedule progresses, the question on everyone’s mind is which of these rising stars will next break a record, and how far their teams can go before the postseason.