2026 Shore Sports Insider All-Shore Girls Flag Football Teams
Shore Sports Insider is proud to unveil its 2026 All-Shore girls flag football teams and season-ending award winners featuring the top performers from the 2026 Shore Conference girls flag football season.
SSI’s inaugural flag football All-Shore teams were selected by football editor Scott Stump based on nominations submitted by coaches, seeing players in person during game coverage this season and speaking with coaches about their own players and opponents during the season.
Scroll down for bios of the First Team All-Shore selections and follow the links below for write-ups on the second team picks, award winners and more.
*Offensive Player of the Year*
*Defensive Player of the Year*
2026 Shore Sports Insider All-Shore Girls Flag Football Teams
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Camila Chamorro, So., Barnegat

Barnegat quarterback Camila Chamorro (Photo by luch.visualz)
Named the Shore Sports Insider Most Valuable Player, Chamorro became an instant star in Barnegat’s first year as a program to lead the Bengals to an undefeated season. She led the Shore Conference with 3,203 yards passing and 43 touchdown passes against only two interceptions. Chamorro also ran for a team-high 586 yards and three touchdowns for the Shore Conference champions. Defensively, she had 29 flag pulls. In the Shore Conference final against Middletown South, Chamorro racked up 269 total yards and five total touchdowns to cap her season.
QB – Cam Czwakiel, Sr., Middletown South

Middletown South’s Cammy Czwakiel (Photo by Thomas Pantaleo)
Czwakiel was the offensive engine of the North Division co-champions and Shore Conference finalists with 2,095 yards passing and 26 TDs, plus 1,147 yards and nine touchdowns rushing. Czwakiel is a two-time, first-team All-Shore pick who was named the 2025 Shore Conference Player of the Year by the coaches as a junior.
RB – Daryn Heal, Fr., Colts Neck
Heal burst onto the scene in Colts Neck’s first year as a program by leading the Shore Conference with 1,055 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns on 95 carries, while adding 33 catches for 495 yards and three touchdowns. She also had 47 tackles and 5 interceptions on defense for the Cougars, who went 8-3 in their inaugural season.
RB – Lyla Ottenheimer, Sr., Manalapan
In her one and only season, Ottenheimer finished second in the Shore with 1,051 yards rushing and nine touchdowns on 73 carries in only seven games for the Braves in their first year as a program. She erupted for 295 yards rushing in a win over Red Bank Catholic and had 209 in a loss to Neptune. Ottenheimer also had 10 sacks and an interception on defense.
WR – Syrah Holmes, So., Barnegat

Barnegat sophomore wideout Syrah Holmes (Photo by luch.visualz)
Shore Sports Insider’s Offensive Player of the Year led the Shore with 1,031 yards receiving and 20 touchdowns on 52 catches, becoming an instant star for the undefeated Shore Conference champions. The 6-foot-1 sophomore also had three interceptions and an interception return for a touchdown on defense. She returns next season as one of New Jersey’s top receivers.
WR – Maddie Rigney, Sr., Trinity Hall

Trinity Hall’s Maddie Rigney. (Photo by Scott Stump)
Rigney was a big reason for the Monarchs’ breakout season as she led the Shore with 63 catches to go with 826 yards and 14 touchdowns. She also had 51 tackles, 12 sacks and an interception on defense for a team that won the Central Division title and reached the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. She was selected to play in the statewide North-South All-Star Game on June 20.
WR – Julia Giangregorio, Fr., Barnegat

Barnegat freshman wideout Julia Giangregorio (Photo by luch.visualz)
The Shore Sports Insider Freshman of the Year made an instant impact in Barnegat’s 12-0 season with 36 catches for 703 yards and 9 touchdowns for a team that won the South Division and the Shore Conference Tournament title. She also had 33 tackles and an interception for the Shore’s No. 1 defense.
WR – Ava Loucopoulos, Sr., Middletown South
The big-play threat for the Eagles, Loucopoulos had 721 yards receiving and 13 touchdown catches to lead the team in both categories and rank among the Shore leaders. She also had four interceptions on defense, including one she returned for a touchdown.
UT – Keely Gifford, Jr., Central
One of the Shore’s top dual threat quarterbacks, Gifford had 1,113 yards passing and 17 touchdown passes along with 829 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns for a Golden Eagles team that reached the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. Gifford was also a first-team All-Shore selection by the coaches as a sophomore.
UT – Victoria Hoffman, So., Barnegat
Yet another important piece for the undefeated Shore Conference champions, Hoffman had 44 catches for 686 yards and 7 touchdowns, while also running for two touchdowns and making 31 tackles on defense.
UT – Olivia Delmonico, So., Central
The top two-way player on the Golden Eagles had 38 catches for 578 yards and 8 touchdowns, plus 290 yards rushing and six touchdowns on the ground. Defensively, she finished with 28 flag pulls, eight pass break-ups, two tackles for a loss and four interceptions for a team that reached the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals.
UT – Lexi Sinatra, So., RBC
The top all-around player for a Caseys team that reached the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals, Sinatra led the team with 1,002 total yards (560 rushing/442 receiving) and tied for the team high with 10 touchdowns. She also had three interceptions on defense.
DEFENSE
R – Olubusayo Ajao, Jr., Central
Ajao was a defensive force for the Golden Eagles with a Shore Conference-leading 22 sacks to go with 27 flag pulls, two tackles for a loss, three pass break-ups and an interception for the Shore Conference Tournament semifinalists.
R – Julianne Platti, So., Pinelands
Platti had 57 tackles and 19 sacks for a Wildcats team that allowed a Shore-best 4.9 points per game and reached the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals.
R – Amaya Afflick, Jr., Barnegat
One of the Shore’s fastest defensive players, Afflick had 46 tackles for one of the Shore’s top defenses. Her biggest play was a huge sack near the goal line in a 14-7 win over Pinelands in Barnegat’s closest game of the season.
R – Kaleigh Kapler, Sr., Middletown South

Middletown South’s Kayleigh Kapler (Photo by Scott Stump)
The speedy senior was a two-way star for the Eagles, which included 68 tackles, 11 sacks, three interceptions and a pick-six on defense. She also ran for 488 yards and four touchdowns and had 395 yards receiving and six touchdowns for a team that won a share of the North Division title and reached the Shore Conference Tournament championship game.
LB – Jayla Kline, Sr., Pinelands

Pinelands senior Jayla Kline. (Photo by Scott Stump)
The Shore Sports Insider Defensive Player of the Year, Kline was second in the Shore with 79 tackles while also finishing with 17 sacks, 10 tackles for a loss, 3 interceptions and an interception return for a touchdown. She is a two-time Defensive Player of the Year after earning that honor from the coaches as a junior. She also ran for 627 yards and 5 touchdowns and caught 13 passes for 178 yards and three scores on offense. Kline finished her three-year career with 215 tackles.
DB – Lana Ellington, Jr., Neptune

Neptune’s Lana Ellington (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
Ellington, a standout basketball player who was also a first-team All-Shore pick by the coaches as a sophomore, finished with six interceptions, four of which she returned for touchdowns. She also had two sacks and 16 total touchdowns after finishing with 692 yards rushing, 111 yards passing and 272 yards receiving for the Scarlet Fliers.
DB – Ayva Reid, Sr., Middletown North
Reid was all over the field for the Lions, leading the team in flag pulls and finishing with eight interceptions, one of which she returned for a touchdown. She also had six receiving touchdowns and three rushing touchdowns. Reid was also a first-team All-Shore pick by the coaches as a junior. She was selected to play in the statewide North-South All-Star Game on June 20.
DB – Victoria Santos, Sr., Rumson-FH
Santos was the only two-way player for Rumson and a leader on a defense that allowed 9.7 points per game. She helped the eight-win Bulldogs reach the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals after coming up with an interception in a win over Keansburg. Santos was also a first-team All-Shore pick by the coaches as a junior.
UT – Sonia DeRosa, So., Trinity Hall

Trinity Hall sophomore QB Sonia DeRosa (Photo by Scott Stump)
One of the Shore’s top young quarterbacks, DeRosa threw for 2,093 yards and 31 touchdowns to help the nine-win Monarchs win the Central Division title and reach the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. She also was a star on defense with a Shore-leading 11 interceptions, two of which she returned for touchdowns.
UT – Bree McCorry, Sr., Pinelands
An all-around standout for the Wildcats, McCorry had 38 catches for 484 yards and 9 touchdowns and threw a pair of touchdown passes. Defensively, she had eight pass break-ups and an interception for a team that reached the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals. She was selected to play in the statewide North-South All-Star Game on June 20.
UT – Gabriella Flanzbaum, Sr., Keansburg
The all-around MVP for the Titans, the wide receiver/safety had 376 yards receiving, 224 rushing and 38 total points. Defensively, she finished with 24 tackles and 5 interceptions for a team that went 6-4 and qualified for the Shore Conference Tournament. She was selected to play in the statewide North-South All-Star Game on June 20.
UT – Maddie Dougherty, Fr., Trinity Hall
The versatile freshman ran for 209 yards and 3 touchdowns, threw three touchdown passes, and had 29 catches for 257 yards and 5 touchdowns. She also had 57 tackles, 14 sacks and two interceptions as a rusher on defense.
Scott Stump is the football editor and a reporter for Shore Sports Insider. He first started covering Shore Conference football in 1999 and has covered basketball, baseball and seemingly every other Shore Conference sport at some point.
Email: scottstump25@gmail.com