Santa Barbara's Dayzia Mendoza (22) was named the league's Offensive Player of the Year while Taylor Hayes (6) of Dos Pueblos earned a spot on the All-League Second Team. (Lily Chubb / Noozhawk Photo)

The local area schools showcased that they have plenty of girls flag football talent in the sport’s first season sanctioned by CIF this fall.

Gianna Nichols is the Channel League’s first-ever girls flag football MVP. (Lily Chubb / Noozhawk Photo)

That fact was proven by the sport’s first-ever All-Channel League teams, as local athletes took home three of four individual awards and were well-represented on the teams themselves.

Dos Pueblos, which ended the season with the city’s best record, had quarterback Gianna Nichols earn the league’s MVP honor while Maddy Jones took home Defensive Player of the Year.

Meanwhile, city champion Santa Barbara High’s quarterback Dayzia Mendoza was named the Channel League Offensive Player of the Year.

As for the All-League squads, all three local schools had multiple players on the first team, second team and honorable mention list.

First Team

Dos Pueblos: Katie Peterson, Brooklyn Hedricks

Santa Barbara: Carolina Esparza, Ale Alcocer Vazquez

San Marcos: Rio Chesluk, Peyton Sperling, Molly McCarter

Second Team

Dos Pueblos: Taylor Hayes, Ruby Streatfield

Santa Barbara: Jaz Gordon, Savannah Valenzuela

San Marcos: Riley Cook, Marilyn Monroy

Honorable Mentions

Dos Pueblos: Sophia Pixley, Sterling Streatfield

Santa Barbara: Abby Webber, Izzy Garofalo

San Marcos: Jazmin Ordaz, Laurie Spieler

Noozhawk sports editor Diego Sandoval can be reached at dsandoval@noozhawk.com. Follow Noozhawk Sports on Twitter and Instagram @NoozhawkSports