My Pewaukee football team made school history last season by progressing to the final four in the state playoffs. This was my best year and I broke a school record by kicking a 47 yard field goal. This experience made me realize that I want to play in college.
In the 6th grade I played soccer and was known for having a very strong leg. I was approached by a football coach and switched sports in the 7th grade. I not only played for my school, but for a FBU team as well during the off-season. I have demonstrated my commitment to football and my teammates by working out in the weight room throughout the year and perfect attendance at camps and practices.
My goal is to find a university that that will be a good fit for me athletically and academically. I’m confident that I have what it takes to successfully kick in football at any college level. I’m excited to learn where I may go to college and play football.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Average kickoff distance | 65 |
Extra points/attempts | 48/49 |
Field goals/attempts | 1/2 |
Long field goal | 47 |
Touchback percentage | 79 |
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