Fredonia Blanks Health Sciences
- Fredonia’s Gracia Domenico fights the muddy conditions to pull the flag of Health Sciences’ O’Tionna Green during nonleague girls flag football Saturday at the Orange Bowl in Fredonia. P-J photo by Ashleigh Brown
- Fredonia’s Elizabeth Morris fights the muddy conditions to pull the flag of Health Sciences’ O’Tionna Green during nonleague girls flag football Saturday at the Orange Bowl in Fredonia. P-J photo by Ashleigh Brown

Fredonia’s Gracia Domenico fights the muddy conditions to pull the flag of Health Sciences’ O’Tionna Green during nonleague girls flag football Saturday at the Orange Bowl in Fredonia. P-J photo by Ashleigh Brown
FREDONIA — Sophia Utegg threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more as Fredonia shut out Health Sciences 30-0 in nonleague girls flag football Saturday at the Orange Bowl.
Utegg completed 3 of 7 passes for 41 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing 12 times for 52 yards and two scores.
Natalia DiPalma had 15 carries for 141 yards and a touchdown; Juliana Snyder ran three times for 42 yards; and Elizabeth Morris caught two passes for 37 yards with both going for touchdowns.
Defensively, Mikaela Sciarrino led the way for the Hillbillies (6-1, 1-0 Division 4) with 10 flag pulls and a pass defended. Brianna Whitfield had five flag pulls and a pass defended while Gracia Domenico also had five flag pulls. Morris had four flag pulls, including three for losses, and a sack; DiPalma and Megan Ivory each had an interception; and Bryleigh Wicks also had a sack.
Health Sciences fell to 0-6 overall and 0-3 in Division 3.

Fredonia’s Elizabeth Morris fights the muddy conditions to pull the flag of Health Sciences’ O’Tionna Green during nonleague girls flag football Saturday at the Orange Bowl in Fredonia. P-J photo by Ashleigh Brown
JAMESTOWN FALLS
Marcia McIntyre completed 14 of 22 passes for 117 yards and three touchdowns, but Jamestown lost to Orchard Park 44-20 in Division 1 play Sunday at Strider Field.
Kaylee Leeper caught two of McIntyre’s touchdown passes and also ran for 21 yards.
“We struggled in the first half on both sides of the ball and couldn’t overcome a very rough start,” Jamestown head coach Steve Propheter said. “We stalled offensively with too many mistakes. After half, we were able to move the ball, but it wasn’t enough.”
Kayamara Strudwick and Gracie Melquist had six flag pulls apiece for the Red & Green (1-3, 1-1). Leeper and Payton Gibbs each had five flag pulls.
The Quakers improved to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the league.
In Jamestown’s first ever modified game, the Red & Green won 18-6. Kiarelis Brito scored two touchdowns and Lilly Barone scored the other touchdown.