Center Scoreboard: Adult flag football
CENTER ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Edible Cookie Dough Café 48
G.I. Bins 29
Reel Coastal Properties 43
Moss Builders 25
Cortez Pump & Sprinkler 35
Bubble Binz 33
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CENTER ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Edible Cookie Dough Café 48
G.I. Bins 29
Reel Coastal Properties 43
Moss Builders 25
Cortez Pump & Sprinkler 35
Bubble Binz 33
Written by Monica Simpson on . Posted in Football, Sports.
ANNA MARIA – With the close of the first round of playoff action concluded at The Center of Anna Maria Island, the top-ranked team in each of the three leagues easily defeated their opponents.
In the 8- to 10-year-old league, top-ranked Sato Real Estate won their quarterfinal game against SynLawn with a final score of 47-12.
Scoring 18 rushing points and 12 receiving points, the Sato team spread the scoring around the squad. QB Brandon Sato found his brother, Dylan, for a scoring reception and six points.
Sato finished the game with four defensive flag pulls on the other side of the football.
Silas DeWitt was the other B. Sato target for a receiving touchdown. DeWitt made three stops on defense and had two one-point conversions in the game.
Scoring on the ground, B. Sato got the call and scored six points. His run of scoring included two pick-sixes and a two-point conversion after a Sato Real Estate score.
With a total of three interceptions, defensively B. Sato was on fire, adding six flag pulls to his game stats.
Kellen Reed kept it on the ground and scored 13 points with two touchdowns and a single one-point conversion. With a single flag pull, Reed added to his team’s 14 total defensive stops in the Feb. 27 game.
SynLawn’s Nolan Anderson stayed on his feet for 12 rushing points for his team. Anderson made five huge defensive stops with his flag-pulling skills.
Oliver McCallister made a single catch in the game. Teammates Will Breslin, Tanner Pippins and Luther Sasser each had key flag pulls against Sato Real Estate.
The strong efforts of team SynLawn just were not enough against the tough Sato squad.
In this week’s action, Sato Real Estate went up against team Moss Builders. Moss Builders, ranked sixth at the end of the regular season, finished last week against third-ranked Island Real Estate with a win.
On the same night, Solid Rock Construction faced Westfall’s Lawn Care & Pest Control in quarterfinal play in the 8- to 10-year-old league.
Playing last Tuesday night at The Center in the 11- to 13-year-old league quarterfinal action, top-ranked Pineapple Market Place solidly defeated the Chick-fil-A team with a score of 39-20.
No upsets in the first round of playoffs with Moss Builders winning over Intentional Resilient Intuitive. Shady Lady Horticultural Services won over Storage Building Company by 14 points.
In the semifinal round of play on March 7, Pineapple Marketplace saw Shady Lady Horticultural Services on the gridiron. Moss Builders played Solid Rock Construction for the final spot in the championship game.
In the first round of adult co-ed flag football playoff action, there were no surprises in last week’s play. First seed Luxury Services kept Ugly Grouper out of the endzone, with a final score of 96-0.
Finishing the regular season in second place, Moss Builders easily won against Gulf Drive Café, up 25 points at the final whistle.
Team Solid Rock Construction beat sixth-ranked The Banks Home Lending Team, while The Briley Mortgage Team secured their spot in the next round of playoffs with a victory over The Sandbar.
This Thursday, four adult flag football teams take to the Island’s football field to determine who goes on the final game of the season.
On Thursday, March 9 at 7 p.m., Luxury Services vs. The Briley Mortgage Team will start the night off. Solid Rock Construction and Moss Builders meet in the second game of the night.
In all of The Center’s flag football leagues, there can be only two teams that battle it out for the title “champions.” The end-of-season victors will be named in the coming weeks.
#1 Sato Real Estate 47
#8 SynLawn 12
#6 Moss Builders 28
#3 Island Real Estate 24
#2 Solid Rock Construction 41
#7 Cloud Pest Control 6
#4 Westfall’s Lawn Care & Pest Control 27
#5 AMI Coconuts 26
#1 Pineapple Market Place 39
#8 Chick-fil-A 20
#2 Solid Rock Construction 33
#7 Sandhoff Construction 12
#3 Moss Builders 39
#6 Intentional Resilient Intuitive 18
#4 Shady Lady Horticultural Services 20
#5 Storage Building Company 6
#2 Moss Builders 50
#7 Gulf Drive Café 25
#1 Luxury Services 96
#8 Ugly Grouper 0
#3 Solid Rock Construction 23
#6 The Banks Home Lending Team 18
#4 The Briley Mortgage Team 39
#5 The Sandbar 13
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ANNA MARIA – The first game of the adult co-ed flag football playoff season started off with a close one between the TBT and Shady Lady squads. In the end, after two halves of play, quarterback Matthew Briley and the TBT team moved on to the semifinals after the 26-20 win against Shady Lady last Thursday night.
Despite the three passing touchdowns by QB Connor Haughey, team Shady Lady could not find the endzone for the tying score. Haughey found Jonathon Soultatos, who had a total of six catches in the game, for two scoring plays.
In addition to his 12 TD points, Soultatos made two critical point-after attempts, keeping the Shady Lady team in the mix the entire game.
Shady Lady teammate and youngster Shawn Balvin, graduating to the adult league after a long stint lighting up the gridiron in the youth leagues at The Center, had his own touchdown, with six receptions in the game.
While on defense, Balvin threatened the TBT offense with two interceptions. Jasmin Muldoon and Limarcus Waller made their important offense contributions for Shady Lady with catches from Haughey, keeping the team on the field with positive yardage.
In the 26-20 win, Briley’s scoring targets were Nick Cinelli, Yandy Rocamora and Jeremy Rodriguez, with touchdown catches for each of them.
Cinelli and Rodriguez added two additional points to the scoreboard with extra point conversions. On offense for TBT, Javier Rivera had solid hands with three yard-gaining catches from Briley.
The defensive game of team TBT may have made the difference in the playoff game. Rocamora’s sack on Haughey caused a loss of yardage and forced the Shady Lady offense to switch to quick and option plays.
Cinelli’s interception on a Haughey throw diminished any positive momentum Shady Lady was trying to build.
With the win, TBT returns to play another day in the semifinals. Also moving on to the next round of the playoff is WTBL, Solid Rock Construction and Moss Builders. The four-team showdown leads to the final game of the season when another squad can be called champions.
The adult flag football championship game will be played on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m.
In other adult co-ed sports action, semifinal action for adult indoor soccer is slated for the 17th at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. in The Center gymnasium, with the Championship scheduled immediately after at 9 p.m.
Progressive Cabinetry 14
Beach Bums 27
Mac Parkman Foundation 0
Moss Builders 31
Solid Rock Construction 33
Bradenton Beach Parasailing 14
Shady Lady 14
Prosper Bradenton 19
Miz & Hiz Biz 13
Nissan of Bradenton 26
Moss Builders 28
Wash Family Construction 0
HSH 22
Investigative Lawyers Group 0
TBT 26
Shady Lady 20
WTBL 42
Cortez Deep Sea Fishing 25
Solid Rock Construction 48
Sandbar 13
Prosper Bradenton 13
Moss Builders 19
Sato Real Estate (4-0-1) Win by forfeit
Progressive Cabinetry (2-3-0)
Mi-Box (3-2-0) Win by forfeit
Slim’s Place (0-5-0)
Beach Bums (4-1-0) 15
Gulfview Windows & Doors (1-3-1) 6
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ANNA MARIA – The championship adult flag football game last Thursday night may be the beginning of the new era of Moss champions. The victory for team Catalyst, captained by Jon Moss, sets the stage for the possibility of new dominance on the gridiron at The Center.
For years, Moss has played in the recreational league either alongside or against his brother Ryan Moss, who has a number of championships and accolades to his credit. This season, after defeating his sibling and team Rays Ramblings in the semifinal game, J. Moss took his team all the way.
Coming into the game as the second-ranked team, Catalyst was the team to beat. Their opponents, team TBT, finished fifth in the regular season. After beating the top-seeded team, We The Best Lending, TBT came into the championship game determined to prove that their win the prior week was not just a fluke.
TBT started the game with 20 minutes on the clock, getting close to midfield on the second down play. Octavious Cole caught the first down throw by Matt Briley, to give TBT three more snaps of the football.
Looking to score on second and goal, TBT’s throw to Zach Routh was intercepted by J. Moss to deny the touchdown, leaving the score at 0-0.
Catalyst made quick work of the offensive possession with a throw by J. Moss to cousin Greg Moss. In addition to being teammates with his cousin Greg, the team captain packed his team with two additional family members, father Ed Moss and cousin Brent Moss.
On the next snap, J. Moss found B. Moss running down the sideline with a defender right on him. In a beautiful diving catch, B. Moss caught the ball with his body laid out near the TBT 5-yard line.
Moss was the target in the back left corner for the first score of the game. With the point after attempt unsuccessful, Catalyst led the game 6-0, heading into TBT’s second possession of the game.
TBT failed to make the first down due to pressure by the Catalyst pass rusher, giving the football back to Catalyst with 11 minutes left in the first half of the game.
In addition to the Moss family influence on the Catalyst squad, the representatives from Solid Rock Construction rounded out the team’s roster this season: Zach Long, Evelyn Long and Jesse Skipper.
Getting the first call to action, Z. Long made the catch for Catalyst only to be quickly pursued by Melissa Acevedo, who made the flag pull. Moving the football down the field, Z. Long took his team just short of the first down at midfield.
On third down and long, J. Moss could not find an open defender downfield and turned the ball over on downs to TBT.
With 8:30 left on the scoreboard clock, Skipper made a huge stop with a flag pull behind his backstopping Cole from reaching the first down marker. The next play went to Routh and Catalyst was called for holding as the defender tried to prevent him from gaining more yardage.
Consistently throughout the game, Acevedo found herself open, but not seen by the TBT quarterbacks. Tying up the game, Routh held the ball, waiting for the right person to get free in the endzone. With Acevedo all by herself, Routh went to Briley, scoring the TD.
Long thwarted TBT’s hopes of taking the lead in the game with an interception in the endzone, leaving the score 6-6.
With five minutes to play until halftime, J. Moss smartly hit B. Moss for short yardage just to get him into TBT territory, earning three more plays.
Long, who in 2020 was named Inspiration Academy’s head coach and director of volleyball operations, was the intended receiver for Catalyst for the first down play. The play was broken up by Acevedo who cunningly read the play and batted down the ball before it could reach the receiver’s hands.
The fourth snap of the football resulted in a gain of significant yardage by Skipper, getting Catalyst ever closer to the go-ahead play.
On third down, Catalyst had the option to run or throw the football. J. Moss hit Skipper, who ran it into the endzone. Converting on the point after play, Catalyst widened the lead to seven points.
Cole got the first throw for TBT, looking to score before the end of the first half, only to be stopped by E. Long. Time appeared to quickly tick off the clock as each team scrambled on the field to get into position and make critical plays.
With 16.9 seconds on the clock, E. Long put the pressure on the TBT quarterback, who was able to get the football to Cole, who gained yards past midfield.
TBT got the snap-off with no time left on the game clock and the Catalyst sideline calling for the end of the half. The ball was overthrown to the defended receiver in the endzone, taking both teams to the halftime huddles.
After discussing strategies for the next 20 minutes of play, both teams took to the gridiron with Catalyst leading by seven points.
Catalyst started on offense with a play to B. Moss that was quickly stopped by Acevedo. J. Moss’ next throw to G. Moss was solid, but bounced off of him for no catch at midfield.
On a third down and long play, the undefended G. Moss made the reception and ran the ball before being stopped, nearly scoring. After less than two minutes of play with immense pressure by the defense, J. Moss connected once again to G. Moss for a touchdown in the back of the endzone, advancing the score to 19-6.
Moss threw another catchable ball that bounced off the receiver, leaving the Catalyst lead at 13 points.
A flag pull by E. Long stopped the forward progress of TBT’s Cole. Briley followed up with yardage on the next play. Cole got the first down after the third snap, moving TBT further down the field and into Catalyst territory.
Long showed her volleyball skills by batting down the TBT QB’s throw, taking it to second down and goal for TBT. After a critical defensive move by G. Moss, batting down the football in the endzone and preventing the TBT score, Catalyst took over on offense.
A crossing route by B. Moss gave Catalyst positive yardage with 11:30 left in the game. All alone, Z. Long made the catch and ran the football across the field avoiding TBT defenders.
With the spot near first down, Catalyst failed to make the first down giving TBT another chance with plenty of time left in the game.
Finally finding Acevedo, the TBT QB capitalized on the undefended teammate. Acevedo made the catch past midfield and took it down the field before finally called for flag guarding.
Despite losing yardage, the TBT squad started the next set of downs past midfield. On first down, G. Moss sacked Routh who took the snap. Routh held onto the football too long while looking for open players downfield.
TBT could not make their plays work for them, giving the football back to Catalyst with only four minutes on the scoreboard.
In a possible tide-turning play, Donnie Deitch sacked the Catalyst QB in their endzone for a safety, giving TBT two points for a score of 19-8.
For the next two minutes of the game, TBT fought hard and Catalyst maintained. The efforts of the fifth-ranked team was just not enough and the underdogs lost a hard-played game.
In the end, Jon Moss and his Catalyst crew earned the victory and the title, “champions.”
Moss Builders (4-1) 53
Slim’s Place (2-2) 19
Paddy Wagon (4-1) 64
Beach Bums (4-2) 49
Solid Rock Construction (3-2) 65
Blue Lagoon (0-5) 35
Sandbar (1-4) bye
Beach Bums 2
Solid Rock Construction 3
Shady Lady 3
Tidy MD 2
Moss Builders 1
The Gitt Team 1
Anna Maria Island Wines 3
Blalock Walters 6
HSH 2
Miz & Hiz Biz 4
#5 TBT 8
#2 Catalyst 19
Written by Monica Simpson on . Posted in Football, Sports.
ANNA MARIA – The start of the summer adult flag football season kicked off last week with a high-scoring game between the Sandbar Restaurant squad and team We The Best Lending – WTBL is a new business sponsor at The Center.
Throwing up three interceptions, including one for a runback and touchdown, the Sandbar was no match for WTBL, with a final score of 50-22.
Catalyst took the second game of the night by 10 points over Beach Bums. Wearing the new sponsor’s logo, four Mosses, two Longs and one Skipper put significant stats in the record books in the win.
In the blowout of the night, team TBT scored 34 points and kept the TMT squad out of the endzone, finishing the game with the score 34-0.
The final game of the night came down to two failed extra-point attempts by team Rays Ramblings and a nice debut performance of team Cortez Deep Sea Fishing as an adult league squad.
Fielding many familiar faces for the first time in the adult flag football league, six of the seven players on team Cortez Deep Sea Fishing – CDSF – played in the youth league up until the last couple of years.
With the return of Raymond Gardner to The Center’s field after a season-ending Achilles injury in November 2020, but only as a “coach,” the Rays Ramblings veteran roster played an electric game against the young team with the average age of 19.
Playing for the fun of the game and the love of the win, the Cortez Deep Sea Fishing squad eked out a win despite the three sacks by Karri Stephens and interception by Bobby McMillan for Rays Ramblings.
Tuna McCracken connected with lifelong friend Tyler Brewer for a CDSF TD. Brewer’s scoring includes an extra point.
The female player and veteran player of the game, Ava Zink, showed why her close friendship with teammates was not the only reason she was her team’s pick during the draft. Zink made two catches, including one for a point after conversion. She also had a critical interception on the Rays Ramblings side of the field.
Returning to the adult field for another season, Cole Carter added a running score and interception to his team’s stats. The team’s veteran, Kevin Roman, made important plays on the defensive side of the ball for CDSF.
Blake Balais used his height and jumping ability to help stop offensive efforts of Rays Ramblings by covering the former champion players on the team.
Ramblings quarterback Ryan Moss hit his favorite receiver and longtime friend, Jordan DeMers, for two receptions. In the game, the hot hands of James Roadman and Stephens put 12 points on the scoreboard.
R. Moss found himself under the pressure of the CDSF rushers. Brewer and Connor Ludwig each had one sack. Ludwig’s came in the last minutes of the game, during the Rays Ramblings last offensive possessions. His stop helped give CDSF control of the football and the clock to end the game and give the team their first win 14-12.
Beach Bums (1-1-1) 3
Moss Builders (2-0-1) 3
Solid Rock Construction (0-3-0) 2
Shady Lady (2-1-0) 6
Beach Bums (2-1-1) 8
Solid Rock Construction (0-4-0) 1
Moss Builders (3-0-1) 4
Shady Lady (2-2-0) 0
Sandbar (0-1) 22
We The Best Lending (1-0) 50
Beach Bums (0-1) 12
Catalyst (1-0) 22
TMT (0-1) 0
TBT (1-0) 34
Rays Ramblings (0-1) 12
Cortez Deep Sea Fishing (1-0) 14
