Girls' Flag Football News

NA bows out in Quarterfinals

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North Allegheny traveled to Moon High School to take part in the first round and quarterfinal of the Girls Flag Football Playoffs. The Tigers were the No. 7 seed and drew a first round matchup with No. 10 Thomas Jefferson, which they won 36-0. In the quarterfinals, NA took on Moon and fell in a defensive struggle by a score of 6-0.

In the first round, the Tigers took it to the Jaguars with an impressive game on both sides of the ball. Leading the defense in tackles was junior Alyssa Coy with a season-high eight. Senior Macey Casten had two pick sixes, one in each half, to give North Allegheny the advantage. Casten also competed 12 passes on the offensive side of the ball. Several players had touchdowns and extra point conversions: Casten had two defensive touchdowns, senior Leah Skweres, sophomore Sloane Baker and freshman Brynn Hughey scored touchdowns while juniors Luci Zagacki and Vange Balouris had two conversions each. Juniors Mia Bosley and Maddie Williams led the team in carries with six a piece.

In the quarterfinal matchup with Moon, the entire game was a defensive struggle until Moon lobbed a pass in the corner of the end zone with 30 seconds left to get the only points of the game. Junior Danika Hogan single-handily slowed down Moon’s offense with her terrifying rush and ability to stop them from advancing the ball. Hogan had a season-high nine tackles, six of them for loss. “Danika has amazing defensive discipline, she is lightning fast and closes quickly on her opponents and rarely misses a flag in the backfield” said Coach Ruiz. Zagacki pulled down two interceptions in crucial moments of the game. “Luci has amazing hands and field vision for a first year player, teams are going to fear her again next year.” Williams carried the ball seven times and caught five passes. “Maddie is a heady, talented player who is gritty and is always where she needs to be, she is the reason our defense and offense is successful against teams like Moon. With Maddie’s dynamic play we can do much more as a team.”

North Allegheny finishes the season with a 12-2 record. Although the Tigers season has come to an end, we would like to thank our seniors Casten and Skweres for their leadership and commitment to the North Allegheny flag football team. Congrats to head coach Michelle Ruiz and all staff and players on another successful season!

Macey Casten and Leah Skweres named to Big 33 Girls Flag Football Classic

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North Allegheny seniors Macey Casten and Leah Skweres were named to the 2025 Big 33 Girls Flag Football Classic last week.

Casten is a first-year player who had to fill some big shoes replacing graduating quarterback Kyra Schmidt. “Macey is a great athlete, with a great attitude,” according to Coach Ruiz, “she is fearless, intelligent, and a true competitor.” Casten completed over 110 passes and has only turned the ball over four times during the 2025 regular season. She also plays defensive back where she had three interceptions.

Skweres is also a first-year player that plays wide receiver. She had a stellar 2025 campaign on the offensive end collecting 11 touchdowns and eight extra points to contribute to the Tigers 10-1 regular season. Skweres is multi-talented across the middle of the field and once she catches the ball in stride it is hard to stop her. She is the queen of the whip out route, as it fakes out every corner in the league.

For the complete list of the Big 33 Girls Flag Football Classic team, click here.

The Big 33 Girls Flag Football Classic will take place over two days, May 24-25, at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, PA.

North Allegheny learns their playoff fate tomorrow. The Girls Flag Football playoffs will begin Saturday at a site and time to be determined with the semifinals and championship taking place Sunday at Highmark Stadium.

Tigers finish regular season on eight-game winning streak

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North Allegheny traveled to Seneca Valley on Sunday afternoon to cap off their regular season against North Hills and the Raiders. The Tigers made quick work of North Hills, defeating them 35-0 while they had a very competitive season finale with Seneca Valley, but ultimately came away with a 12-6 win.

Against North Hills, junior Mia Bosley ran all over the Indians, finding the end zone twice. Senior Leah Skweres scored two touchdowns off incredible passes from senior quarterback Macey Casten. Casten also had a pick-six on defense. Junior Luci Zagacki also had a receiving touchdown. Junior Maddie Williams and Danika Hogan each had five tackles to lead North Allegheny defensively.

In the Seneca Valley game, the defenses came to play. Junior Alyssa Coy did a phenomenal job at defensive back, holding Seneca Valley’s number one receiver to two catches and no touchdowns. Casten had two more passing touchdowns to Williams and Skweres to build the Tigers lead. She also had five tackles and two interceptions defensively.

North Allegheny finishes the regular season with an 11-1 record. The Girls Flag Football brackets will be released on Thursday which is when the Tigers will learn their playoff fate. The playoffs will begin on Saturday at a site and time to be determined. The semifinals and championship will be on Sunday at Highmark Stadium.

NA runs winning streak up to six in a row with sweep of Mars, North Catholic

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North Allegheny took the short trip to Martoerelli Stadium at North Hills High School on Sunday afternoon to battle Mars and North Catholic. The Tigers took care of business dominating Mars 44-0, and defeating North Catholic, 18-6.

In game one against Mars, juniors Maddie Williams and Vange Balouris had two touchdowns and added extra point conversions to lead the Lady Tigers. Senior Leah Skweres scored a touchdown and had four extra point conversions while freshman Lily Broms scored a touchdown to seal the deal. Senior Macey Casten completed 19 passes and Mia Bosley carried the ball five times to get the Tigers in scoring position. Williams, Balouris, Sophia Fleming, Ella Knoch and Brynn Hughey all had interceptions. Danika Hogan led the team with five tackles.

In the second game against North Catholic, Skweres and Balouris combined for a touchdown each while Williams had a safety just before the half. Bosley and Taryn DeWitt each completed a two-point conversion to keep the Tigers on top. Casten completed 20 passes to five different receivers while Hogan led NA with three sacks. Balouris had five tackles.

North Allegheny improves to 9-1 overall. The Tigers return to action on Sunday when they travel to Seneca Valley to take on North Hills at noon and the Raiders at 1 p.m.

Tigers sweep non-section slate

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North Allegheny traveled to Cupples Stadium on the south side of Pittsburgh for a some non-section action on Sunday afternoon against Carrick and Brashear. The Tigers swept the day defeating Carrick, 20-2, and beating Brashear, 29-6.

In game one against Carrick, senior Macey Casten completed eight passes while junior Maddie Williams carried the ball seven times to get NA into scoring position. Junior Danika Hogan had six tackles, three of them for loss. Junior Vange Balouris collected two pick-sixes to put North Allegheny on the board in the first half while Leah Skweres added another touchdown off a sneak play and converted a two-point conversion.

In the second half of the doubleheader against Brashear, the Bulls jumped out to an early lead with a rushing touchdown. The Tigers stayed locked in and cracked the code of the Brashear defense, scoring 29 points with four players scoring. Balouris caught four passes with two of them going for touchdowns. She also had a two-point conversion and another pick-six, her third of the day, to put the nail in the coffin on Brashear. Freshman Brynn Hughey and Williams each had rushing touchdowns while junior Sofia Fleming had five carries and scored an extra point.

North Allegheny improves their record to 7-1 overall. The Tigers return to action next Sunday when they travel to North Hills High School and Martorelli Stadium. NA will face off with Mars at 3:30 p.m. and North Catholic at 4:30 p.m.

Girls Flag Football posts two more shutouts on Senior Night

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The North Allegheny defense continued to roll as the Tigers posted their fourth and fifth shutouts of the season defeating Deer Lakes, 19-0 and blanking Nazareth Prep, 35-0 on Wednesday night.

Wednesday was the Pittsburgh Steelers Highlight Games of the Week at Newman Stadium.  Steely McBeam and Pittsburgh Steelers’ tight end Pat Frierermuth attended the games along with the Pittsburgh Steelers Social Media Team.  It was also Senior Salute Night for our two seniors Macey Casten and Leah Skweres who were honored before the first game on the field with their parents.
Against Deer Lakes, the Tigers defense was prowling the field for tackles and turnovers. Juniors Maddie Williams, Luci Zagacki and Vange Balouris led the team with three tackles each.  Off the rush from speedy junior Danika Hogan, Zagacki (2) , Macey Casten and Mia Bosley contributed key interceptions.  Casten also completed eight passes for three touchdowns and an extra point conversion. Williams, Bosley and Skweres all found the end zone.
In the Nazareth Prep game, Casten completed 10 passes to four different receivers for touchdowns and extra point plays.  Williams, Zagacki, Bosley, and sophomore Taryn DeWitt all scored touchdowns.  Balouris intercepted a pass for a pick six in the first two minutes of the game to put the Tigers on the board and Hogan led the defense with three tackles.
North Allegheny improves to 5-1 overall. The Tigers will be back in action on Sunday, April 27 when they travel to Cupples Stadium on the South Side of Pittsburgh to take on Carrick and Brashear at noon and 1 p.m.
Congratulations to our seniors on a memorable night at Newman Stadium.

NA splits at New Castle

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The North Allegheny girls flag football team traveled to New Castle High School on Sunday afternoon to take on the Red Hurricanes and Shaler. The Tigers posted their third shutout of the year defeating New Castle, 27-0, before falling to Shaler, 33-6.

In the first game against New Castle, Leah Skweres found the end zone twice while Luci Zagacki and Vange Balouris also scored touchdowns. Senior Macey Casten completed 10 passes to four different receivers. Maddie Williams led the team defensively with three tackles and Mia Bosley intercepted two passes.

In game two, a battle with Shaler. Skweres scored her third touchdown of the day. Bosley and Balouris each had interceptions in the game but NA struggled to get in the end zone and stop Shaler’s short game offensively.

North Allegheny’s record is now 3-1. The Lady Tigers are back in action on Wednesday, April 16 when they return to Newman Stadium to take on Deer Lakes at 6:30 p.m. and Nazareth Prep at 7:30 p.m. This is the Steelers Showcase Games of the Week.

Tigers blank North Hills & Hampton to open the season

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North Allegheny’s defense got off to a great start in the 2025 season posting two shutouts on a rainy Sunday afternoon against North Hills and Hampton at Newman Stadium.

In game one, the Tigers defeated North Hills 14-0. Mia Bosley and Luci Zagacki each found the end zone followed by a Leah Skweres two-point conversion.

In the second contest, NA took down the Talbots of Hampton by a 12-0 score. Quarterback Taryn DeWitt completed six passes including two for touchdowns to Maddie Williams and Zagacki. Vange Balouris and Danika Hogan each had five tackles to lead the defense.

North Allegheny starts the season with a 2-0 record. The Tigers return to action next Sunday when they travel to New Castle High School to take on the Red Hurricanes and the Shaler Titans at noon and 1 p.m.

Tigers Finish As Runners-up At Flag Football Championship

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The North Allegheny girls’ flag football team capped the 2024 season at the Girls Flag Football Championship Tournament on Sunday at Carnegie Mellon University’s Gesling Stadium and rolled to the title game before falling to reigning champion Moon, 37-6.

Entering the tournament with an unblemished record, the NA Gold Team posted its third consecutive shutout, and seventh of the season, with a dominant 47-0 opening round win over Sto-Rox. Senior Natalie Rak hauled in an interception to help blank the Vikings. On offense, senior quarterback Kyra Schmidt completed nine passes as sophomore Maddie Williams (2), seniors Ally Ruiz and senior Shauna Maenza, and freshmen Taryn DeWitt and Rosa Varlotta all scored touchdowns. Extra points by Ruiz, Williams and senior Maddie Hartung contributed to the victory.

Mia Fratto high points the football for a reception in the Girls Flag Football Championship Tournament.

In the quarterfinals, Maenza scored a trio of touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 24-18 win over the Shaler Titans. Senior Mia Fratto added a touchdown along with some acrobatic receptions at receiver. Schmidt picked apart the Titans’ defense with 12 pass completions. On defense, interceptions by Ruiz (2), Rak, Hartung, Williams and Varlotta helped solidify the six-point win.

It was a defensive struggle in the semifinals but North Allegheny once again prevailed with its eighth shutout of the season, blanking Upper St. Clair, 8-0. The lone touchdown of the game came courtesy of a touchdown reception by Maenza. Williams tacked on a two-point conversion as well. Defensively, Rak, Fratto and senior Rylee Johnson all grabbed interceptions to complete the shutout.

Against the reigning champion Moon Tigers, North Allegheny played a hard-fought game in the championship contest but fell by a 37-6 decision. The contest was much closer than the final score indicated as NA started strong with an interception by Williams. Ruiz carried the ball 10 times, which created several scoring opportunities. Unfortunately, North Allegheny was unable to capitalize and scored only one touchdown, a score by Williams. On defense, Maenza posted seven tackles. Along with Williams’ pick in the early going, Hartung and Fratto also hauled in interceptions.

North Allegheny finishes the season with an impressive 13-1 record. Congratulations to head coach Michelle Ruiz and the entire North Allegheny girls’ flag football team for an exceptional season.

(Photos courtesy of the Pittsburgh Steelers).

Ruiz, Schmidt To Play Inaugural Big 33 Girls Flag Football Tournament

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Congratulations to seniors Allyson Ruiz and Kyra Schmidt for being selected to play in the Inaugural PFSCA Big 33 HS Girls Flag Football Tournament, being held May 25-26 at Cumberland Valley High School on Chapman Field before the Big 33 Football Classic.  The tournament will highlight the top twenty senior female players from PA, MD, and DC. Ruiz and Schmidt will play for the Pittsburgh Steelers to represent the Western Conference of PA.  The Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders have also selected the top 20 females for their teams to participate in the two-day tournament.  The event will be televised as well as live-streamed.

Ruiz finished this season with a respectful 32 carries, 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.  “Ally’s ability to find open space, create offense and extend plays is remarkable,” said head coach Michelle Ruiz. “She is quick, and makes smart decisions at top speed.”
Schmidt completed 85 passes this season to seven different receivers while only turning the ball over 4 times all season. “Kyra has been extraordinary this year at finding receivers and reading defense,” said coach Michelle Ruiz. “She is poised and consistent even under pressure.”
Both Ruiz and Schmidt will be furthering their athletic abilities, Ruiz will play soccer at High Point University in North Carolina and Schmidt will play volleyball at Indiana University of PA in the fall.
The coaches for the Big 33 Western Conference will be: Jason Russell, Moon HS, Chris Curd, Ellis School, Rob Heinrich, Shaler HS, and Michelle Ruiz, North Allegheny HS.