May 12, 2025 - PHILADELPHIA, PA
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2025 Girls Flag Football Mini Max Award Winners
The Maxwell Football Club today announced the 2025 class of Girls Flag Football Mini Max High School Award winners for the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The 30 players selected are from schools across each state and were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2025 season. They were evaluated based on criteria that includes: football performance, academics, and community service.
On this year’s honorees, Maxwell Football Club Executive Director, Mark Wolpert, said “This is our second consecutive year honoring young women who are pioneering girls flag football in our region. They are an exceptional class of student athletes who will represent the Mini Max Award very well, and their dedication and effort on and off the football field is incredibly impressive. With the emergence of girl’s flag football, there are new opportunities that will provide great learning experiences for the participants and this group on Mini Max winners will act as standard bearers for those who follow them in the future. On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and all the members of the Maxwell Football Club, we congratulate and salute this exceptional group of student-athletes on being 2025 Mini-Max Award winners and wish them much success in their future endeavors.”
Mini Max Winners – Alphabetically by School
Faith Albert, Delaware Military Academy (Wilmington, DE)
Abigail Hayes, Padua Academy (Wilmington, DE)
Chloe Bedwell, Saint Mark's High School (Wilmington, DE)
Anna Harris, Ursuline Academy (Wilmington, DE)
Angelina Virelli, Hammonton High School (Hammonton, NJ)
Marlena Colombo, Mainland Regional High School (Linwood, NJ)
Journee Davis, Mastery High School of Camden (Camden, NJ)
Brianna Howard, Washington Township High School (Sewell, NJ)
Alannis Clavel, Abraham Lincoln High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Francesca Brunkel, Archbishop Ryan High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Sophia Hostert, Avon Grove Charter School (West Grove, PA)
Kaylin Kent, Belmont Charter High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Devan Cosgrove, Bishop Shanahan High School (Downingtown, PA)
Ja'Mya Muhammad, Chester High School (Chester, PA)
Henaliz Ortiz-Colon, Chichester High School (Chichester, PA)
Aryanna Tooles, Coatesville High School (Coatesville, PA)
Kylie Campbell, Haverford High School (Havertown, PA)
Gianni McDonald, Imhotep Institute Charter High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Chelsea McCarthy, Interboro High School (Prospect Park, PA)
Devin VanOsten, Lansdale Catholic High School (Lansdale, PA)
D'Miyah Merriett, Liguori Academy (Philadelphia, PA)
Francesca Schneider, Lower Merion High School (Ardmore, PA)
Tori Cavanaugh, North Penn High School (Lansdale, PA)
Samiah Knight, Penn Wood High School (Lansdowne, PA)
Mary Kate Leve, Philadelphia Academy Charter High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Alivia Leuzzi, Saints John Neumann & Maria Goretti Catholic High School (Philadelphia, PA)
Ava Young, Spring-Ford High School (Royersford, PA)
Kendall Musgrove, Upper Dublin High School (Fort Washington, PA)
Sydney Bright, Upper Merion Area High School (King of Prussia, PA)
Ava Stout, Wissahickon High School (Ambler, PA)
The 2nd annual Girls Flag Football Mini Max Awards will be held on Sunday June 8, 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Tickets are available at https://tinyurl.com/2fhax37t and the event is open to the public.
ABOUT THE MAXWELL FOOTBALL CLUB – The Maxwell Football Club was founded in 1935 and is the oldest football organization of its kind in America. The Club recognizes excellence in performance at the high school, collegiate and professional levels of the game. The Maxwell Club is also deeply involved and fully vested in the community through programs to promote academic excellence, community volunteerism, and leadership. High school student-athletes around the country have an opportunity to participate in MFC leadership events, free of charge, through the generosity of our corporate partners, the Bradley Law Firm, SRA Home Products, the Edward T. Coombs Foundation, The Seiler Group of Raymond James, College Sports Communicators, College Football Dawgs and the NFL Foundation. To learn more about our story visit www.maxwellfootballclub.org