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2017-18 Clark Flag Football Capsule

CLARK

Head coach: Matthew Moyle, fourth season

2016-17 record: 0-18 (0-10 Southwest, sixth)

Returning letter winners (starters): Six (six)

Top players: LB/RB Autumn Flowers (Sr.), TE Crystal Diaz (Sr.), WR Carolina Ramos (Sr.), RB Jania Quinones (Jr.), S Kelli A’Hearn (Jr.), S Domonikke Orocio (Jr.)

Outlook: Quinones rushed for 958 yards and four touchdowns last year. She joins Ramos (230 receiving yards, 2 TDs) and Diaz (63 receiving yards) as returnees on offense.

Team MVP Flowers (92 tackles, 3 interceptions), Orocio (58 tackles, 7 interceptions) and A’Hearn (63 tackles, 3 interceptions) are back to guide the defense for a team that will have a lot of new faces.

“After graduating 17 seniors last year, we will be a very young team this season,” Moyle said. “The returning varsity players all are strong leaders, and we are expecting to have a much more successful season than in the past.”

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