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Green Valley, Shadow Ridge to meet for 5A flag football title

Green Valley's Soriah Tafua avoids Bishop Gorman defenders in a 31-13 Class 5A state semifinal ...

After a flag football game between Green Valley and Shadow Ridge in the regular season, Mustangs coach Matthew Nighswonger joked that he wouldn’t be surprised if the teams ended up playing five times.

It’s not a joke anymore, as they will meet for the fifth time at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Shadow Ridge for the Class 5A state championship.

Green Valley (22-5) won the first meeting 33-7 in early December, but Shadow Ridge (20-3) has won the last three, including a 25-7 decision Jan. 31.

“It’s been an interesting matchup, and they’ve all been highly competitive games,” Nighswonger said. “I expect the same thing tomorrow night.”

Desert Oasis (17-1) will host Liberty (20-4) for the Class 4A crown, and Virgin Valley (17-0) will host Boulder City (10-5) for the 3A title. Both games also will be played at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Shadow Ridge will try to dethrone the two-time defending state champion and win the first flag football title in school history.

To do so, it will need to slow Gators quarterback Soriah Tafua. The junior leads Green Valley with a 62.2 percent completion rate for 3,999 yards passing and 64 touchdowns against 14 interceptions, plus 2,555 yards rushing and 28 scores. She also has 68 tackles and a team-high 11 interceptions.

“Soriah is a great player, but what makes her special is how she lifts everybody up,” Green Valley coach David Torrez said. “She’s one of the most unassuming players we’ve ever had. You wouldn’t be able to tell she’s the best player on the team with her attitude. It’s cool to have a junior with those leadership skills.”

Shadow Ridge has spread the ball around a little more. Mikayla Brown has hit 58.6 percent of her passes for 4,940 yards and 64 touchdowns against eight interceptions, and Riyanna Johnson has rushed for 2,443 yards and 15 scores.

Receivers Makayla McEvoy (1,178 yards, 16 TDs) and Dyva Jones (1,053 yards, 13 TDs) are Brown’s favorite targets.

“In years past, we only had one or two girls we could rely on,” Nighswonger said. “This year we have several, and that makes it much more difficult for opponents to stop us. Our girls have improved exponentially, and that’s all a credit to the work they’ve put in.”

Shadow Ridge reached the state title game in 2018 before losing to Coronado 33-18. Green Valley hopes to become the first three-time state champion since the NIAA began sanctioning flag football in the 2016-17 school year.

“Another state championship for Green Valley would be amazing,” Torrez said. “We always talk about the process and practicing like a champion. This would be the culmination of another great season and the kids buying into what our program is all about.”

Contact Jason Orts at jorts@reviewjournal.com. Follow @SportsWithOrts on Twitter.

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