Flag Football Splits in Late Night Matchups with Chestnut Hill and Holy Family
Miranda Morstatt totaled 197 receiving yards across both games to pace the Schuylkill offense.
Game 1 Recap: Penn State Schuylkill 19, Chestnut Hill 12
Penn State Schuylkill opened the trimatch with energy and execution, riding a fast start to a 19–12 victory over Chestnut Hill. The offense struck early and often, building a 13–0 first‑quarter lead that set the tone for the night.
Key Highlights
Abree Brown delivered a sharp performance under center, going 17‑of‑26 for 213 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Miranda Morstatt led all receivers with 7 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown, consistently finding space in the secondary.
Kenzie Staller added explosive plays of her own, posting 74 yards and a score on 4 receptions.
Defense stepped up with two interceptions—one each from Miranda Morstatt and Makayla Hill, both returned for 8 yards.
Sierra Wishnefsky was disruptive defensively, tallying 4 pass breakups and a tackle for loss.
Schuylkill's balanced attack—213 passing yards and a defense that forced three turnovers—proved decisive in holding off Chestnut Hill's second‑half push.
Game 2 Recap: Holy Family 21, Penn State Schuylkill 7
In the nightcap, Schuylkill battled but ultimately fell 21–7 to a physical Holy Family squad that leaned heavily on its run game. Despite the loss, Schuylkill showcased resilience and several standout individual efforts.
Key Highlights
Miranda Morstatt again led the offense, hauling in 5 receptions for 104 yards, including a 66‑yard touchdown that provided Schuylkill's lone score.
Abree Brown threw for 179 yards on 14‑of‑28 passing, connecting with six different receivers.
Makayla Hill anchored the defense with 9.5 total tackles and a pass breakup.
Sierra Wishnefsky added 6 tackles and a tackle for loss, continuing her strong defensive presence.
Holy Family's ground attack—175 rushing yards—proved difficult to contain, but Schuylkill's defense battled to the final whistle.
Overall Takeaway
Penn State Schuylkill showcased strong team energy, explosive offensive moments, and defensive playmakers throughout the trimatch. With standout performances from Morstatt, Brown, Hill, Staller, and Wishnefsky, the team demonstrated depth and resilience—setting a strong foundation for the next stretch of the season.
