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FIHS Jenkins selected as Jaguars Flags' Player of the Year

By Joshua Wilson FloridaHSFootball.com
Posted 5/23/24

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In partnership with FloridaHSFootball.com, the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Jacksonville Jaguars Community Foundation recognized 25 outstanding Flag Football athletes in the …

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FIHS Jenkins selected as Jaguars Flags' Player of the Year


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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In partnership with FloridaHSFootball.com, the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Jacksonville Jaguars Community Foundation recognized 25 outstanding Flag Football athletes in the Jacksonville Jaguars market with their names being a part of the 2024 Jaguars All-PREP Flag Football Team.
This year’s team saw the number of athletes recognized expand from 15 athletes to 25 athletes from the first two years of recognition that started in 2022.
The top name on the list was Fleming Island all-around utility player London Jenkins. Jenkins is considered to be the most dynamic player that her coach, Clint Lyons, has ever been around and also was nominated by multiple coaches in the Jacksonville area to be this year’s Jaguars All-PREP Player of the Year. Jenkins finished her senior year with over 1,835 total yards with 21 rushing TDs, six receiving TDs, and five passing TDs along with 13 interceptions on defense with four of those returned for TDs. This is Jenkin's second time being selected to the Jaguars All-PREP Flag Football Team.
For coach of the year, Ed White (Jacksonville) Flag Football Head Coach Bachir Saoud led the Commanders to a district championship, the Gateway Conference championship and to the regional finals on a roster that was younger than the 2023 team. For his efforts, Saoud will receive a $2,500 grant from the Jacksonville Jaguars to help support the future teams of Ed White Commanders Flag Football.
At the recognition event held on Wed. May 8, 2024 at Academy Sports + Outdoors location on Southside Blvd. in Jacksonville, the 25 athletes were celebrated for their accomplishments along with receiving a customized Jaguars jersey with their last name and the number they wore on the field, a Jaguars swag box filled with gear and other Jaguar's goodies, plus each athlete received a $200 shopping spree to use that evening at Academy Sports + Outdoors as part of getting something for Mom for Mother’s Day this coming weekend.
In addition to all the goodies and rewards given to each of the athletes, one athlete was named Jaguars All-PREP Player of the Year while one coach was named the Jaguars All-PREP Coach of the Year. Both Player of the Year and the Coach of the Year received customized cleats as an award that were designed by the same artist that the Jaguars use for “My Cause, My Cleats,” an NFL supported effort to support athletes to represent their favorite causes through the use of their game day cleats each season on the designated day for “My Cause, My Cleats.”
Also selected from Clay County were:

WR/CB/S Brooke Cooper, Middleburg, Sr.

According to first-year head coach James Black, Brooke was the silent leader of the team. She led by example and was the leading receiver for the Broncos team with close to 600 yards on 42 plus receptions. She scored 10 touchdowns during the season and has 56 total points. She is a mainstay on defense playing both CB and Safety. She has two interceptions and at least 15 pass breakups while playing on defense.

QB Devyn Dudones, Fleming Island, Jr.

According to head coach Clint Lyons, Dudones had over 1,100 yards passing with eight TDs and threw for 20 extra points. Also has 385 yards rushing with one rushing TD and five extra points rushing. She also accounted for two receiving touchdowns and four receiving extra points.

WR/QB/S/MLB Cheyenne Jenkins, Middleburg, Sr.

Middleburg coach James Black described the graduation senior as the vocal leader for the Broncos. Black also said Jenkins played with all heart and gave all she had to the team while also being like a coach on the field. At receiver, she had 22 receptions for 402 yards and three touchdowns. At quarterback, she threw for almost 400 yards and three touchdowns. On defense she was the last line of defense for on all passing attempts. She had over 15 solo flag pulls, over 15 passes defended and two interceptions.

Defensive rusher Lily Kalil, Clay (Green Cove Springs), Jr.

At the time we received the statistics from Clay Flag Football Head Coach Jared Moses, Kalil had 40 flag pulls, and 29 sacks. Kalil helped guide the Blue Devils to the State Quarterfinals this season.

C/OLB Shelby McClain, Clay (Green Cove Springs), Sr.

At the time we received the statistics from Clay Flag Football Head Coach Jared Moses, McClain had 92 catches, 622 yards receiving, seven TDs on offense while having 56 flag pulls, eight INTs with two returned for TD, six pass deflections on defense. McClain helped guide the Blue Devils to the State Quarterfinals this season.

QB Teaghan Moses, Clay (Green Cove Springs), Soph.

At the time we received the statistics from Clay Flag Football Head Coach Jared Moses, Teaghan had went 248-of-359 passing, 2,079 yards, 31 TDs; 57 carries, 265 yards rushing, and four TDs. She helps guide the Blue Devils to the Class 1A State Quarterfinals this season and is the daughter of the head coach.

LB Gabi Musa, Fleming Island, Sr.

According to head coach Clint Lyons, Musa had 92 flag pulls and eight interceptions and has chipped in with 485 yards of offense and is considered the glue of the Golden Eagles’ defense this season.

The rest of the team included WR/QB/S Catherine Brewer, Stanton, Jr., WR/LB/P Courtnh Brown, Stanton, Sr.; QB Jasmine Cross, Fletcher, Jr.; LB/Rb/S Paola Cruz, Crescent City, Jr.; WR/LB Gaby Fajardo, Stanton, Sr.; WR/Db Irvieona Gannt, Mandarin, Sr.; QB Ashley Hicks, Paxon, Sr.; WR Lily Holden, Bartram Trail, Jr.; DB/WR Reese Holman, Paxon, Soph.; ATH Kyra Jackson, ED White, Soph.; ATH Ashley Mohrman, Fletcher, Sr.; QB Alexis Pabon, Mandarin, Sr.; Rusher Elyhana Perez-Stevenson, ED White, Soph.; RB/SS/ATH Tyra Pierce, ED White, Sr.; QB/S Ashley Purdy, Sandalwood, Jr.; WR/LB Katie Rodney, Fletcher, Sr.; ATH Gaby Rourke, Atlantic Coast, Sr.