High School Sports

Flag football: Dimond, East, Bartlett prevail

Dimond 15, South 0

Victoria Johansen rushed for two touchdowns Saturday to lift the Dimond Lynx to a 15-0 flag football victory over South.

The win keeps the Lynx undefeated through five Cook Inlet Conference games.

Johansen gave Dimond a 7-0 halftime lead with a one-yard run, and then made it 13-0 in the second half after taking a pitch from quarterback Megan Luther on a play that covered 30 yards.

South surrendered a safety for the game's final points.

Johanson finished with 55 yards on eight carries and Luther had 66 on 11 carries. Defensively, Seanne Bialo led Dimond with six pulls, two for losses. D'Shanna Schuster added five pulls, Desjorie Tanavasu had three and Angelina Nageak intercepted a pass.

Bartlett 18, Eagle River 12

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Bartlett sophomore Ayanna Lauofo rushed for 100 yards, passed for 153, grabbed nine flags and had a hand in all three touchdowns Saturday to power her team's 18-12 CIC flag football win over Eagle River.

The Golden Bears broke a 12-12 tie with less than two minutes to play when Lauofo hit Kiana McWhite with a 25-yard, game-winning touchdown pass.

McWhite made six catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Lauofo threw both TD passes and also rushed for a score.

East 34, Service 6

Fua Filoialii threw for three touchdowns and ran for another to help East overwhelm Service 34-6 in a CIC flag football game Saturday.

Filoialii completed 13 of 18 passes for 160 yards and ran for another 92 yards, getting 25 of them on a touchdown run.

She found Emma Butcher for two touchdowns and Kimora Nicdao for one. Amari Brown was the T-birds' leading receiver with 83 yards on five catches, but her touchdown came on defense — she returned an interception 25 yards.

Patience Barney's eight pulls led the East defense, which also got six pulls from Butcher and four from Tatum Epperson.

Service got a first-half touchdown from Katie Pearce, who led the Cougars with 84 rushing yards and 82 passing yards. Lauren Hepler sparked the Service defense with seven pulls, one interception and one blocked pass, and Maya Brubaker added seven pulls.

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