Field Goals 60 yards or more

Field goals were not always worth 3 points!
Read about the history of numerical scoring, punt-outs, drop-kicks and “triple threats”.

The Hartford Courant; Nov. 16, 1924. LEADS ONLY GIRLS' FOOTBAALL TEAM -- Miss Kent McCord, captain of the only girls' football team in the South, booting one along the field at a good distance. Games with other girls' teams have been arranged. Of course hair pulling and eye scratching are not permitted during a game, and are heavily penalized as
Direct path to longest field goals by female kickers

College kicking tee use:
1873-1947   no tee used
1948-1964   1" tee permitted
1965-1988   2" tee permitted
1989-       no tee permitted
Note: In early 1920's Cornell had players build a hill of dirt and 
more than one player thus held the ball higher for the placekicker. 
Referees eventually called this a penalty.
Goal Post Widths:
College:
        1869-1872     24'
        1873-1875     25'
        1876-1959     18' 6"
        1959-1990     23' 4"
        1991-         18' 6"
NFL:                  18' 6"
Arena Football:        9'
Goal Post Height:
10' high since 1876 (no crossbar before)
Arena Football League: 15' high.

The Goal Posts were on the Goal Line from the beginning.
The N.C.A.A. moved the goal posts to the back of the end zone in 1927
The N.F.L. moved the goal posts to the back of the end zone in 1974

· In modern times, missed field goals were brought out to the 20 yard line, opponent's ball
· In 1974, the N.F.L. changed this rule: misses were brought back to the line of scrimmage on attempts beyond the 20 yard line.
· In 1978, the N.C.A.A. adopted this same new rule.

 *-Denotes a record at time of kick; if in red (*), still current record in
particular division.
 Scores and dates available where known.

 College in black, NFL blue, Interscholastic purple, Junior College
in blue-green,
CFL in red, Arena Football Lg. in green, semi-pro/minor
league in brown,
National Indoor Football Lg. (NIFL) in yellow-brown, Mexican college (ONEFA) in maroon.

College- NCAA Division I/IA unless noted.

*69 yards Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian (W 17-0) v East Texas St., 10/16/1976
(2" tee) Shotwell Stadium, Abilene. NAIA

*68 yards Dirk Borgognone, Reno High School (W 34-14) v Sparks HS (Nevada), 9/27/1985
*68 yards Fabrizio Scaccia, St. Lucie Bobcats (W 54-24) at South Brevard Rams, 3/28/2009 (Florida Football Alliance)

*67 yards Russell Erxleben, Texas (W 72-15) v Rice, 10/1/1977 (2" tee)
*67 yards Steve Little, Arkansas (L 9-13) v Texas, 10/15/1977 (2" tee)
*67 yards Joe Williams, Wichita State (W 33-7) v Southern Illinois, 10/21/1978 (2" tee)
  67 yards Russell Cowsert, Dallas Christian HS (W 67-0) v Fort Worth Nolan HS (Texas), 1987
*67 yards Tom Odle, Fort Hayes State (W 22-14) v Washburn, 11/5/1988 (2" tee), NCAA Division II
  67 yards Lonny Calicchio, Plantation HS (Florida) [year?] (1988-1990)
  67 yards Rusty Curry, Duluth HS (W 13-6) v Norcross HS (Georgia), 9/3/1999
                  {Curry's was a free kick after fair-catch}
 {67 yards Graham Gano, Tate HS (Cantoment) v. ?, 2004? (Fla.) [Wiped out by penalty]}
* 67 yards Kip Smith, Legacy HS (Broomfield) (W 29-7) Mountain Range HS, 9/4/2009 (n.) (Colorado) [Free kick after fair catch on punt]


  66 yards Fabrizio Scaccia, St. Lucie Bobcats (W 20-0) at Muck City Starrs, 2/14/2009 (Florida Football Alliance)

*65 yards John Triplett Haxall, Princeton (L 1g,1s-2g,2t,1s) v Yale. 11/30/1882 (w/out tee)
                  The Polo Grounds, 5th Avenue at 110th Street, New York City.
*65 yards J.P. Ross, Birmingham A.C. (W 5-4) v Alabama, 11/12/1892 (drop-kick)
*65 yards Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (W 24-0) v Baylor, 10/16/1976 (2" tee) [after
                  Johansson's 69]
*65 yards Martin Gramatica, Kansas State (W 73-7) v Northern Illinois, 9/12/1998 (w/out tee)
*65 yards Luke Roberts, Deer Creek HS (Edmund, Ok.) (L 10-14) v Seminole HS (Oklahoma), 11/24/2001
                  [Class 3A Playoff semi-finals, at Broken Arrows HS Memorial Field] {Free kick after fair catch}

  65 yards Ola Kimrin, Denver Broncos (W 31-0) v Seattle Seahawks, 8/29/2002
                  [Pre-season game. He was released following the game.]

*65 yards Daniel Austin, Mt. Zion HS v Champaign-Centennial HS (Illinois), 9/10/2002
*65 yards Graham Gano, Tate HS (L 23-42) v Fort Walton Beach HS, 9/19/2004 (Fla.) 9/16?
                  [State record longest]
*65 yards Steve Purviance, Gulf High at Newport Richey, 2004 (Florida)


*64 yards Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (W 24-0) v Baylor, 10/16/1976 (2" tee) [before
Johansson's 69.] *Only kicker with 2 over 60 in one game.
  64 yards Russell Erxleben, Texas (W 13-6) v Oklahoma, 10/8/1977 (2" tee) [also had
58 yarder in game.]
  64 yards Eric Aftholter, Oak Park HS (Agoura) (L 13-14) v Carpinteria HS (California), 10/16/1982 win?
* 64 yards Dustin Griffiths, Eaglecrest HS (Aurora) (W 9-7) at Fairview, at Recht Field, Boulder, (night) 9/21/2001 (Colorado)
  64 yards Reid Cline, Rockford County HS (L 22-28) v. Habersham Central, at Conyers (night) (Georgia), 2002
* 64 yards Gerry McGroarty, Bishop Hoban (Wilkes-Barre) (W 52-0) v Bishop Hafey (Hazleton), 9/27/2003 (Penn.) [missed 70 yarder 11/8/'03 v. Bishop O'Reilly]
 *64 yards Graham Gano, Tate HS (Cantonment, Fla.) (W 47-0) New Orleans Cohen HS (La.), 10/29/2004 [His first state record]
* 64 yards Richard Jackson, Riverside HS (W 20-16) v Union, 10/14/2005 (n.) (South Carolina record)

  64 yards Jose Martinez, Texas-El Paso (W 58-13) Central Florida, 9/27/2008 33,339
  64 yards Garrett Lindholm, Tarleton State (W 57-562 O.T.s) at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 11/14/2009 (N.C.A.A. DII Playoffs 1st round at Javelina Stadium) [On last play of reg. to send to OT]

  63 yards Mark Payne, Dakota Wesleyan ( ) v Spearfish Normal (Northwest Normal), at Aberdeen, S.D. 10/16/1915 (drop-kick)
*63 yards Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints (W 17-15) v Detroit Lions, 11/8/1970
  63 yards Joe Duren, Arkansas State (W 22-20) v McNeese State, 11/23/1974 (2" tee)
[kicked 56 yd. FG at end of game for win.]
*63 yards Clarke Kemble, Colorado State (L 9-31) v Arizona. 11/15/1975 (2" tee)
  63 yards Morten Andersen, Michigan State (L 13-27) at Ohio State, 9/18/1981 (2" tee)
Ohio Stadium, Columbus.
*63 yards Scott Roper, Arkansas State (W 27-20) v North Texas State, 11/7/1987 (2" tee)
NCAA Division 1AA
*63 yards Tim Foley, Georgia Southern ( ) v James Madison, 11/7/1987 (2" tee)
NCAA Division 1AA
  63 yards Todd Sauerbrun, Ward Melville HS (W 27-13) v Centereach HS, (Long Island, New York), 10/27/1990
  63 yards Dax Langley, Conyers Heritage HS v Athens Cedar Shoals Schools (Georgia), 11/5/1993
  63 yards Matt Van Voren, Chicago Christian (Palo Hts.) v Luther North (Chi.) (Illinois), 1994
  63 yards Tim Sydnes, Putnam City West Prep (W 9-6) v Moore HS (Oklahoma), 10/14/1994
{free kick following fair catch}

*63 yards Danny Kight, Augusta (Ga.) Super C Seminoles/Thrashers (W 3-2) at Orangeburg (SC) Ruffriders, 10/22/1995 NMLF (National Minor League Football) [trailed 2-0]
  63 yards Daniel Jordan, Middleton HS (South Carolina), 1995
*63 yards Aaron Mills, San José Saber Cats (W 44-26) v Florida Bobcats, 5/18/1996
                  at West Palm Beach.

  63 yards Travis Dorsch, Bozeman HS (Montana) v Salmon HS (Idaho), 10/4/1997
  63 yards Todd Sievers, Ankeny High School v Fort Dodge HS (Iowa), 10/10/1997
  63 yards Jeremy Flores, Willards HS v Marshfield HS (Missouri), 11/5/1997

*63 yards Jasom Elam, Denver Broncos (W 37-24) v Jacksonville Jaguars, 10/25/1998
  63 yards Bill Gramatica, South Florida (W 59-0) v Austin Peay, 11/18/2000 (w/out tee)
  63 yards Jeff Locke, Glendale Mountain Ridge (L 20-21) Tucson Sunnyside, 8/31/2007 (n.) (Arizona)

  62 yards Pat O'Dea, Wisconsin (W 47-0) at Northwestern, 11/24/1898 (drop-kick)
    [in blizzard] (also has never to be broken longest punt: 110 yards, 1898)
    [also kicked 60 yarder in Australia, see below, Only player to do so in both lands.]
  62 yards George Gipp, Notre Dame Freshmen ( ) at Michigan Western State Normal
School, 1916 (drop-kick)
*62 yards Kelly Imhoff, Kent HS v Arlington HS (Washington state), 1929 (drop-kick)
*62 yards Chester Marcol, Hillsdale College (W 20-13) Fairmont State, 10/19/1969 NAIA
*62 yards Mike Flater, Colorado Mines ( ) v Western State, 1973 (2" tee) NAIA
  62 yards Dave Lawson, Air Force (L 12-17) v Iowa State, 9/20/1975 (2" tee)
*62 yards Larry Scruggs, Grambling (W 20-6) v Hawaii, 9/20/1975 NAIA
at Honolulu
*62 yards Russell Wheatley, Odessa Permian HS (W 10-9) v Longview (Texas), 12/13/1975
{State playoff semi-final)

*62 yards Dom Antonni, Rowan College ( ) v Salisbury State, 1976 (2" tee)
NCAA Division III
  62 yards Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (W 37-14) v Florida, 1/2/1977 Sun Bowl, El Paso
[*Only bowl game FG over 60 yards} *Three over 60 in one football year.
  62 yards Iseed Khoury, North Texas (W 47-14) v Richmond, 10/1/1977 (2" tee)
  62 yards Dan Christopulos, Wyoming (W 29-13) v Colorado State, 10/29/1977 (2" tee)
  62 yards Mike Kennon, Stanton Community HS (W 65-0) v Nishna Valley HS (Iowa), 10/291982
*62 yards Ed Leopard, Charlotte Storm (W 55-0) v Shreveport Americans, 6/25/1983
American Football Association (minor league)

*62 yards John Diettrich, Ball State (W 30-9) v Ohio, 10/11/1986 (2" tee) NCAA Division 1A
  62 yards Tom Whelihan, Missouri (L 12-17) v Colorado, 10/11/1986 (2" tee)
* 62 yards Paul Hickert, Murray State (W 31-24) v Eastern Kentucky, 10/29/1986 (1" tee) [Div III record at time]
*62 yards Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota (L 27-30) v Iowa, 11/22/1986 (2" tee), Metrodome
[Indoor record]
  62 yards Erik Denton, Merritt Island High v. Rockledge, 1987 (Florida)
  62 yards Kyle Pooler, Glendale Cactus HS v Flagstaff Coconino HS (Arizona), 1989

*62 yards Jason Hanson, Washington State (W 40-13) v UNLV, 9/28/1991 (w/out tee)
  62 yards Jeff Hall, Franklin County HS (Winchester) v Oak Ridge HS (Tennessee), 11/19/1991
  62 yards Jeff Hall, Franklin County HS (Winchester) v Brentwood Academy (Tenn.), 10/16/1992
*Only Interscholastic player with 2 over 60 in career.
  62 yards Ralph Heaton, El Paso Irvin HS v El Paso Bowie HS (Texas), 1992
  62 yards Danny Huesgen, Maryland Heights HS (Pattonville) v St. Charles Francis Howell North HS (Missouri), 9/29/1995

  62 yards Davis Leaverton, Midland High School v Odessa Perman HS (Texas), 10/13/1995
  62 yards Dallas Thompson, Air Force Academy Junior Varsity ( ) v ?, 1995 [JV game]
*62 yards Ben Davis, Rick's Junior College ( ) v ? , 1997 NJCAA Junior College record.
  62 yards Terrence Kitchens, Texas A&M (W 23-6) v Southern Mississippi, 9/28/1999
(w/out tee) Kyle Field, College Station, Texas.
*62 yards Doc Proctor, Ferris State (W 66-7) v Michigan Tech, 10/23/1999 (w/out tee)
NCAA Division II
*62 yards Grant Hartley, Barstow HS (L 24-26) at Lake Region (Florida), 11/12/1999 Denison Stadium
  62 yards Jimmy Lynn Sanchez, McCaskey HS Tornadoes (Lancaster) v. Central Dauphin HS, 8/21/2000 (Pennsylvania) [straight-on style kicker] [exhibition/controlled scrimmage: the QB has 10 plays to throw TDs in a series, the # of TDs scored meant the # of field goals or extra points attempted.]

  62 yards Billy Cundiff, Drake (W 52-12) v San Diego, 9/30/2000 (w/out tee)
  62 yards Ryan Nall, George Walton Academy (W 24-0) v John Milledge Academy (Georgia), 11/11/2000 GISA state playoffs
(1st round playoff game), 11/10/2000

*62 yards Paul McCallum, Saskatchewan Roughriders (W 12-3) v Edmonton Eskimos, 10/27/2001 (C.F.L.)
*62 yards Jon Baker, Bakersfield Blitz (L 48-50) at Hawaiian Islanders (Arena Football Lg. 2), 5/5/2003
  62 yards David Rayner, Michigan State, Spring scrimmage game (indoors), 4/6/2004
  62 yards Clay Rush, Colorado Crush (W 58-40) v. Los Angeles Avengers, 2/27/2005 at Colorado. (Arena Football League)
  62 yards Nick Folk, Offense (W 29-20) Defense, 4/22/2006 [Univ. of Arizona Spring Practice Scrimmage Game, at Arizona Stadium 8,400]
  62 yards Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (W 23-21) Philadelphia Eagles, 10/22/2006 (N.F.L.) [Winning kick at the gun]
  62 yards Justin Sorensen, Bingham High (L 35-36) Jordan HS, 9/7/2007 (Utah) also called 63 yds.
  62 yards Derek Doerfler, Baker College (Kan.) (W 15-13) William Jewell, 10/5/2007 [to win w/39 sec. left; also 53 yarder, 5 FG total, all pts. in game.] (NAIA)
  62 yards Fabrizio Scaccia, Fort Pierce Fire (W 37-9) Sarasota Millionaires, 3/8/2008 (Southern States Football League) [Illegal formation penalty wipes out successful 62 yd. FG]

*61 yards Bill Shear, Cortlandt State (W 15-8) v Hobart College, 10/15/1966 NCAA College Division (Div. II)
*61 yards Ray Guy, Southern Mississippi (L 21-27) at Utah State, 11/18/1972
Logan, Utah [in snowstorm] (2" tee)
  61 yards Wayne Latimer, Virginia Tech (W 13-10) v Florida State, 10/11/1975 (2" tee)
  61 yards Jerry Spicer, Hobart High School v Valparaiso HS (Indiana), 1975
  61 yards Steve Little, Arkansas (L 3-9) v Tulsa, 9/25/1976 (2" tee)
  61 yards Kurt Baal, Lutheran HS (Denver) v Machebeuf HS (Denver) (Colorado), 1980
*61 yards Ralf Mojsiejenko, Michigan State (L 16-23) at Illinois, 9/11/1982 (2" tee)
Memorial Stadium (Longest in first career attempt)
  61 yards Dana Jacobsen, Leigh High School (San José) v Los Gatos HS (Ca.), 1985
  61 yards Mark Porter, Kansas State (L 3-48) v Nebraska. 10/22/1988 (2" tee)
  61 yards Brandon Brookfield, Littleton HS v A. Hinkley HS (Colorado), 11/4/1989
  61 yards Marty Simpso, Spring Valley HS (Columbia) (South Carolina), 1989

  61 yards Dan Eichloff, Kansas (W 62-10) v Ball State, 9/12/1992 (w/out tee)
*61 yards Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (W 44-7) v Southern Mississippi, 9/28.1994 (w/out tee)
(Freshman record)
*61 yards Ian Howfield, Las Vegas Sting ( ) at Miami Hooters, 7/8/1995
  61 yards Josh Brown, Foyil HS [State playoff game] (Oklahoma), 1996 {8 man football}
  61 yards Mark Wisniewski, Bishop Kenny HS (L 25-33) v Nease HS (Florida), 1997

  61 yards Garrett Courtney, North Texas (H) (L 23-41) v Idaho, 11/3/1998 (w/out tee)
  61 yards Cort Moffitt, Washington HS (Tulsa) (Oklahoma), 1998
  61 yards John Kasay, Carolina Panthers (W 23-20) v New England Patriots, 9/2/1999
[Pre-season game]

  61 yards Bryan Robertson, Seymour HS v Franklin County (Indiana), 10/29/1999
  61 yards Cline Ingle, Burns HS (L 3-48) Shelby HS (North Carolina), 9/1/2000
  [61 yards Steve Weatherford, Terre Haute North HS (Indiana), 2000??] delisted
  61 yards Kody Bliss, Brentwood Academy (Tennessee) (L 3-10) McCallie School (Chattanooga), 9/28/2001
  61 yards Tyler Norris, Donelson Christian Academy (&160; ) v Greenbrier, 10/ /2001

  61 yards Pete Garces, Wyoming Cavalry (W 68-7) v. San Angelo Stampede (Tx.), 3/25/2005 (n), Casper Event Center [National Indoor Football League]
  61 yards Pete Garces, Wyoming Cavalry (W 52-32) Kissimmee Kreatures, 5/2/2005 4,119 (NIFL)
  61 yards Danny Kight, Louisville Fire (W 73-63) at Albany Conquest, 6/24/2005 (Arena Football 2)
  61 yards Steven Azar, Memphis Xplosion (W 71-30) Amarillo Dusters, 8/12/2005 [Playoff game] (AF2)

  61 yards Jeremy Seeton, East Texas Baptist (W 29-28) Mississippi College, 11/5/2005 (NCAA Division III)
  61 yards Matt Szymanski, A&M Consolidated HS (L 6-28) Euless Trinity, 12/3/2005 [Texas State Class 5A Division I Semi-Final] (no tee)
  61 yards Mason Crosby, Colorado State (W 14-10) Colorado, 9/9/2006 [Nullified as Colorado State called time out, had 12 men on field. Crosby then missed kick.]
  61 yards Kyle Chilton, Pikesville College (W 19-8) West Virginia Tech, 11/11/2006 (freshman) (N.A.I.A.)
  61 yards Garrett Hartley, Annual Oklahoma Sooner scrimmage, 8/18/2007 (N.C.A.A. DI)
  61 yards Kevin Harper, Mentor HS Cardinals (W 27-0) Solon High Comets, 9/7/2007 (Ohio)
  61 yards Carey Spear, Mayfield HS (L 10-13O.T.) Solon Comets, 11/14/2009 (Ohio) (Division I Regional Semifinal at Byers Field, Parma) [Off Free Kick end of 2nd half]

  61 yards Sebastian Janikowksi, Oakland Raiders (L 9-23) Cleveland Browns, 12/27/2009

  60 yards Jake Beason, Lincoln High (Milwaukee) 1946 (Wisconsin)
  60 yards Dick Hartman, Washington HS (Milwaukee), 1946 (Wisconsin)
 60 yards Marty Akins, G-P High School (Corpus Christie) v Aransas Pass HS (Texas), 1969
[Above kick was nullified by offsides penalty.]}
* 60 yards Ross Caputo, Judge Memorial HS (Salt Lake City) (W 3-0) v Hillcrest HS, 9/4/1970 (Utah)

*60 yards Al Vitiello, Nassau Community College (L.I.) (W 24-20) Baltimore CC, Oct. 1970 [Junior College Record] (pos. only 56 yds.)
* 60 yards Bill McClard, Arkansas (W 36-3) v SMU, 11/14/1970 (2" tee)
  60 yards Tony DiRienzo, Oklahoma (W 48-20) v Minnesota, 11/17/1973 (2" tee)
  60 yards Dave Lawson, Air Force Academy (L 27-28) v Colorado, 10/4/1974 (2" tee)
  60 yards Bubba Hicks, Baylor (W 25-7) at Rice, 11/29/1975 10,000
  60 yards Kevin Shipley, Pittsburgh State (Kans.) ( ) v Nebraska-Kearney, 10/1/1977 NAIA
  60 yards Russell Erxleben, Texas (W 26-0) v Texas Tech, 10/29/1977 (2" tee)
[*Record for 3 over 60 in one regular season]
  60 yards Luis Zendejas, Don Antonio Lugo HS (Chino) (Calif.), 1980
*60 yards Henry Castellanos, El Camino Community College ( ) v Bakersfield CC, 1982 [Junior College Record]
  60 yards Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (L 21-31) v Georgia Tech, 10/23/1982 (2" tee)
  60 yards Chris Perkins, Florida (W 63-21) v. Tulane, 9/15/1984 (2" tee)
  60 yards Kevin Butler, Georgia (W 26-23) v Clemson, 9/22/1984 (2" tee)
  60 yards Steve Cox, Cleveland Browns (L 9-12) at Cincinnati Bengals, 10/21/1984
  60 yards Ralf Mojsienko, Michigan State (L 6-10) v. Army, 12/22/1984 (Cherry Bowl, Pontiac, Mich.) [kick nullified by penalty, then missed 65 yarder]
  60 yards Don Shafer, USC (L 37-38) v Notre Dame, 11/29/1986 (2" tee), at LA Coliseum.
*60 yards Dave Ridgeway, Saskatchewan Roughriders (  ) v Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 9/6/1987 (C.F.L.)
*60 yards David Cool, Georgia Southern ( ) v James Madison, 11/5/1988 (2" tee)
(NCAA Division 1AA freshman record)
  60 yards Chris MacInnis, North Augusta HS (South Carolina), 1989
  60 yards Mike Panasuk, Ferris State ( ) v St. Joseph's (Ind.), 11/10/1990 (w/out tee)
Division II
*60 yards Rusty Fricke, Denver Dynamite (W 52-46O.T.) v Columbus Thunderbolts, 7/26/1991 (Arena Football League)
  60 yards Morten Andersen, New Orleans Saints (L 17-20) Chicago Bears, 10/27/1991
  60 yards Michael Proctor, Pelham HS (W 39-16) v Mountain Brook HS (Alabama), 1991
  60 yards Joe Nedney, San José State (W 26-24) at Wyoming, 10/3/1992 (w/out tee)
  60 yards Terry Belden, Northern Arizona ( ) v Cal State Northridge, 9/18/1993
Division 1AA [* Part of record (tie) of three 50+ FGs in 1 game; record for one game
FG Avg.- 54.7 yards] (w/out tee)
  60 yards Kevin Gentle, Guntersville HS v Albertville (Alabama) 1993 State Playoffs [Also called 59 yards]
  60 yards Ignacio Brache, Village Christian HS (Sun Valley) v. Los Angeles Baptist, (California), 1994
[may have had 2nd 60+ FG?]

  60 yards Derek Schorejis, Bowling Green (L 16-35) v Toledo, 10/21/1995 (w/out tee)
  60 yards John Hall, Wisconsin (W3-27) at Minnesota, 11/11/1995 (w/out tee), inside Metrodome.
  60 yards Sebastian Janikowski, Sea Breeze HS (Daytona Beach) v Palatkah HS
(Florida), 1996 [missed one from 71]
  60 yards      , Pearson HS (Rockford) v Garrison HS, (Illinois) 1996 (prob.)[?]

  60 yards Rick Brand, Alma College (W 44-7) v Franklin (Ind.), 1998 Division III (w/out tee)
*60 yards Pete Garces, Idaho State (W 32-29) v Cal State Northridge, 11/21/1998
Division 1AA (w/out tee)
  60 yards Dan Nystrom, Cooper HS (Minnesota), 1998
  60 yards Justin Green, Odessa HS (W 38-7) v Warrensburg HS (Missouri), 1998 [freshman]
  60 yards Ramey Peru, Mesa Dobson HS v. Mesa HS (Arizona), 1998
  60 yards B.J. Sander, Roger Bacon HS (Cincinnati) (W ) v Kettering Archbishop Alter HS, 1998 (Ohio)
  60 yards Chris Kluwe, Los Alamitos HS (W 30-23, 2 OT) v Los Angeles Loyola HS (California), 11/27/1999 at Glendale HS Field [* CIF playoff game record] {may be 61 yds.}
  60 yards Chris Sims (Garland HS), Texas All-Stars (W 11-9) Oklahoma All-Stars,
6/24/2000 (Oil Bowl High School All-Star game) Memorial Stadium, Wichita Falls, Texas (* stadium record) [or 6/22/2001?]

*60 yards Omar Cardenas, Tech de Monterey (   ) v       ,2000{?} (w/tee)
Organization Nationale Estudiantil Football Americano [Mexican college football]

  60 yards Chace Long, Lincoln Capitals (Nebr.) v ?, Spring 2002 {NIFL}
  60 yards Hutch Parker, St. Margaret's (W 47-8) Ambassador Christian (Orange County, Cal.), 9/14/2002
  60 yards Paul Johnson, Chiles HS (Tallahassee, Florida) v ?, 2002
  60 yards Joe Kleinsmith, St. Edwards HS (W-L) v. Mentor HS, 8/2004 (Cleve., Oh.) SCRIMMAGE
  60 yards Christopher Tommie, Emerald HS (L 10-27) at Abbeyville HS, 9/16/2004 (n.) (S.D.), at Dennis Botts Field at Hite Stadium

  60 yards Mason Crosby, Colorado University (W 19-14) v. Iowa State, 10/16/2004 [also 28, 33 and 58 yard FGs in game]
  60 yards Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans (W 20-17) Indianapolis Colts, 12/3/2006 [with 7 seconds to go for win.]
  60 yards Joey Ijjas, Univ. of Florida Orange & Blue Spring Practice Scrimmage, 4/14/2007 47,500 [PATs were set up at vaarious distances]
  60 yards Ricky Lebeda (Dana College), Americans (W 16-6) Nationals, 4/21/2007 {Victory Sports Network (N.A.I.A.) Senior Classic, at Platte City, Missouri Pirate Stadium 1,014] [Hit 5 of 6 for playing for both teams.]
  60 yards Gary Cismesia, Florida State (L 12-45) at Florida, 11/24/2007 (NCAA DIA)
  60 yards Cody Bradley, Parowan High (W 30-13) Monticello HS, 10/10/2008 (Utah)
  60 yards J.T. Arnold, Crestview High (W 31-28) Washington HS Wildcats, 11/14/2008 (Florida) [Free kick w/tee off fair catch on punt. With 2.4 seconds to go for win.]

Note: The following claim is bogus and never occurred:
67 yards Ed Strickland, Birmingham Suns, Dixie (minor) League, 1970's
Note: The following record is wrong:
63 yards Tony Dodson, Tulsa Talons (W 70-42) at Hawaiian Islanders. Arena Football League Two, 5/4/2002;
  The hash marks were 5 every four yards. Officials thought it was regulation marked & credited the kick as 63 yards. It was really a 50 yard kick.
Note: The following record is wrong:
 Point After Touchdown:
*62 yards David Rosenblum, Wilson HS (W 41-0) v. Springarn HS (D.C.), 10/3/2003 (n)  [Long PAT due to penalties] [followed Rosenbaum's 69 yard TD kick return]
Miscalculated. Video tape shows PAT was 51 yards, still a record for a conversion.
Note: The following record is wrong:
60 yards Courtney Leavitt, Germantown HS (W 46-0) v. Bartlett, 10/20/1995 (Memphis, Tenn.)
Kick was actually 59 yards long.

the following took place in pre-season controlled scrimmages:
62 yards Ryan Harrison, Air Force Academy, 8/25/2007
61 yards Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma, 8/18/2007 5,000

The following took place in kicking camps and contests and are noted:

[67 yards Jimmy Lynn Sanchez (Seton Hill College) at Walt Disney World's Wide World of Sports complex demonstrations, May 2002 Straight-on style kicker]
[65 yards Christopher Rogers (Trinity Christian School, Ga.), Ray Guy National Kicking Academy, 2006]
[62 yards Beau Wegmann (Clarke Central HS, Georgia) at Ray Guy Kicking Camp, 1998]
[62 yards Sid Halliday at Chris Boniol's Kicking Camp, 5/29/2004]
[62 yards Chris Kitsmiller (Spring Lake HS, Muskegon, Mich.) at Midwest Kicking Camp, July 2006 Straight-on style kicker]
[61 yards Philip Yost, National Kicking Service Camp,Atlanta, 2000?]
[61 yards Zach Grossnickle (Denver East HS), 7/7/2008 at Ray Guy Kicking Camp/Pro Kicker Colorado Academy, Colorado Springs]

[60 yards Klaus Wilmsmeyer (Louisville), Ray Pelfrey Invitational winner, 1988]
[60 yards Mike Mussina, Penn State football camp, year unknown]
[60 yards Shawn Hale (North Medford HS, Oregon) at Willamette Kicking Camp, 2001?]

Australian Rules Football
  Victorian Football Association
  60 yards Pat O'Dea, Melbourne Football Club v. Ballarat, May 1892 (drop-kick)

  Victorian Football League
* 86 yards, 1 foot David McNamara, St. Kilda (?), 4/12/1913 (placekick)
* 73 yards, Les Kew Ming, North Melbourne, 9/20/1928 (drop-kick)

• The above Australian football is convoluted & confusing, see a much larger list at this Longkicks page.

Other notable longest field goals:
NFL FG by drop-kick:
      [disputed]    50 yards Wilbur (Pete) Henry, Canton Bulldogs (  ) v Toledo Maroons,11/13/1922.
                    50 yards John (Paddy) Driscoll, Chicago Cardinals (  ) v Milwaukee Badgers,
                                                    9/28/1924.
                    50 yards John (Paddy) Driscoll, Chicago Cardinals (W  ) v Columbus Tigers, 
                                                    10/11/1925.
		[Note: The following is often recorded as a drop-kick, but the kicker himself says it was a placekick:
		       54 yards Glenn Presnell, Detroit Lions (W 3-0) v Green Bay Packers,  / /1932.]

NFL longest FG 1932-1952: 54 yards Glenn Presnell, Detroit Lions (W 3-0) v Green Bay Packers, 1932
NFL longest FG 1953-1970: 56 yards Bert Rechicher, Baltimore Colts (W 13-9) Chicago Bears, 9/27/1953 [scored all pts. in game; TD on int.]																									
NFL Longest FG to win in OT: 53 yards Chris Jacke, Green Bay Packers (W 23-20) v San Francisco 49ers, 10/14/1996
NFL Longest FG in playoff game: 58 yards Pete Stoyanovich, Miami Dolphins (W 17-16) v Kansas City Chiefs, 1/5/1991
AFC Championship:
                 48 yards George Blanda, Oakland Raiders v. Baltimore Colts, 1970
                 48 yards Jason Elam, Denver Broncos v. New York Jets, 1998
NFL Championship: 52 yards Lou Groza, Cleveland Browns (L 17-24) at Los Angeles Rams, 12/31/1951
Super Bowl, record progression: 48 yards Jan Stenerud, Kansas City Chiefs v. Minnesota Vikings, 1970
                                54 yards Steve Christie, Buffalo Bills (L 13-30) v Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVIII, 1/30/1994, at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta.

Super Bowl............. others: 51 yards Jason Elam, Denver Broncos (W 31-24) Green Bay Packers, 1/25/1998 (Super Bowl XXXII)
                                50 yards Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis Rams (L 17-20) New England Patriots, 2/3/2002 (Super Bowl XXXVI)
                                50 yards John Kasay, Carolina Cougars (L 29-32) New England Patriots, 2/1/2004 (Super Bowl XXXVIII)

NFL: First player to have two (2) FGs over 50 yards in one game: Jim Martin, Detroit Lions (W 30-17) Baltimore Colts, 10/24/1960
NFL Europe: 56 yards Danny Kight, Rhein Fire (W 18-7) v Barcelona Dragons, 5/6/2000
NFL longest missed FGs:
                                   76 yards Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders v. San Diego Chargers, 9/28/2008
                                   74 yards Mark Moseley, Washington Redskins v. New York Giants, 11/22/1979
                                   73 yards Fred Steinfort, Denver Broncos v. New England Patriots, 9/29/1980 
                                   70 yards Mark Moseley, Washington Redskins v. Houston Oilers, 9/2/1979 [a 72 as well?]
                                   71 yards Joe Danelo, New York Giants v. Los Angeles Rams, 10/28/1979    
                                   69 yards Mason Crosby, Green Bay packers v. Detroit Lions, 12/28/2008 [on a fair-catch free-kick attempt] 
                                   68 yards Neil Rackers, Arizona Cardinals v. New York Giants, 11/23/2008 [on a fair-catch free-kick attempt]
                                   66 yards Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders (L 13-34) Washington Redskins, 12/13/2009

Last FG on a fair-catch free-kick: 43 yards Mac Percival, Chicago Bears (W 13-10) at Green Bay Packers, 11/3/1968 [With 20 seconds left to win game.]

AFL (#4) longest FG: 55 yards George Blanda, Houston Oilers (W 33-13) v. San Diego Chargers, 12/3/1961 37,645 [& as QB: 20 of 34, 351 yds., 4 TDs]
[AFL exhibition gm.: 57 yards Pete Gogolak, Buffalo Bills (W 26-13) v. New York Jets, at Tampa, 8/8/1964 (n) 5,827 - longest in pro football at time.]
Longest FG at Lambeau Field: 58 yards Josh Brown, Seattle Seahawks (L 13-35) v. Green Bay Packers, 10/5/2003
Longest FG, New York Giants: 51 yards Brad Daluiso (L 22-23) v. Minnesota Vikings [1st round NFC Playoffs], 12/27/1997 Giants Stadium

U.S.F.L. longest FG: 57 yards Jim Asmus, Arizona Wranglers v. Los Angeles Express, 3/19/1983
                     57 yards Brian Speelman, Denver Gold v. Oakland Invaders, 5/22/1984
World League of American Football (W.L.A.F.)
     54 yards Phil Alexander, London Monarchs v. Merton Admirals, 1991

Britball (American Football in UK & Ireland) longest FG:
  by placekick:
     58 yards Kevin Hurst, British Gridiron Football League (BGFL) All-Stars v Australia National Team, 1988
     58 yards Graham Howlett, Cambridge Crunchers v West London Aces (Combined Gridiron League-CGL), 8/6/1989
  by drop-kick:	
     55 yards Ben Torriero, Harrogate Hawks v. Merseyside Centurions (British National Football League-BNGL), 5/13/1990 
CFL Grey Cup longest FG: 53 yards Carlos Huerta, Baltimore Stallions (W 37-20) v. Calgary Stampeders, at Regina, 11/19/1995	
                         52 yards Dave Cutler, Edmonton Eskimos v. Montreal Concords, 11/23/1975
                         51 yards Bob Macoritti, Saskatchewan Rough Riders v. Ottawa Roughriders, 1976
                         51 yards Terry Baker, Montreal Alouettes v. British Columbia Lions, 2000
CFL Longest Kickoff: 100 yards Dave Cutler, Edmonton Eskimos v. Toronto Argonauts, 11/28/1982
CFL Longest “Single” Punt (“Rouge”): 
                           92 yards Jonathan Ryan, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (W 29-1) Ottawa Rough Riders, 7/16/2004
                           86 yards Noel Prefontaine, Toronto Argonauts, 1998 
Canadian HS record (still?): 57 yards Pedro Svinaga, Jesuit Col. of Loyola (Montreal) (L 3-6) McGill Intermediates, McGill Stadium, Montreal, 1920's (drop-kick) [not 65 yds. as misreported]
Early High School record: 48 yards Donald Ewing, Kirkwood HS (W 9-5) v Webster Groves HS, (St. Louis County Championship) 12/6/1913 (Missouri)
Early High School record: 59 yards Bill Phelps, Colorado Springs HS at Florence, 1923 (drop-kick)  (Colorado) *[Longest drop kick FG by HS student]
Early High School record: 55 yards Phil Mooney, Wilmette (Loyola) v. Chicago (De LaSalle), 1924  (Illinois) [Last play of game] Record stood for 62 years!
Longest drop kick, Mansfield State Normal (now Univ.): 55 yards Orson Wilcox (W 10-7) Wyoming Seminary, 1915
Longest drop kick, Paul Quinn College: 54 yards _____ Sheppard, 1921-24 [black]
Longest drop kick, Everitt H.S. (Mass.): 46 yards Charlie Brickley v. Malden HS, 1908 (Massachusetts)
Longest FG to End Game, NCAA, Div. III: 54 yards Mike Clark, Augustina (W 27-26) Wisconsin-Platteville, 9/27/2003 At Ericson Field, Rock Island, Illinois
Longest FG to win close game, NCAA, Div. 1AA: 58 yards Rich Ehmke, Eastern Illinois (W 31-30) Northern Iowa, 10/11/1986
Bowl Championship Series (BCS), longest FG: 51 yards Jeff Chandler, Florida v. Miami (Fla.), 1/2/2001 (Sugar Bowl)
                                            51 yards Jon Peattie, Miami (Fla.) v. Florida State, 1/3/2001 (Orange Bowl)
BCS NCAA National Championship, longest FG: 48 yards David Pino, Texas v Southern Cal, 1/4/2006 (Rose Bowl)
Longest attempt, NCAA, without a tee: 66 yds. Jose Martinez, Texas-El Paso (L 17-42) at Buffalo, 8/18/2008 (n.)
Longest known miss, High School: 104 yards Brian Balleweg, Simi Valley HS, 1990 season (California) [used placekicks instead of punts, 70 yards was shortest "attempt."]
Colgate longest Field Goal: 52 yards D.B. West (W 15-0) at Syracuse, 11/18/1916  [or 48 yd.?]
Columbia University Longest:
                            Drop Kick: 52 yards Ralph Hewitt (W 10-7) v. Cornell, 10/31/1930 [also scored 90 yard kickoff return for TD, & PAT, scoring all Columbia points in game] [53 yd.?]
                            Placement: 50 yards Matt Pollard (L 27-36) v. Lehigh, 1988
                            Other famous drop kick: 48 yards Howard Miller (W 19-16) v. N.Y.U., 11/20/1915 [w/less than minute to play. soph] South Field 7,000
University of Delaware longest: 54 yards Steve Leo, v. Navy, 1992
Lehigh University longest: 49 yards Mike Whalen, v. Maine, 9/12/1981
Univ. of New Hampshire longest: 53 yards Dave Teggart, v. Northeastern, 10/22/1977
Temple Longest: 56 yards Don Bitterlich, v. Akron, 1975
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point) longest: 48 John ReShore, v. Fordham, 10/5/1974
Tufts University longest drop kick FG:  53 yards Jim Fitzgerald, v. Massachusetts, 1926
Tufts University longest place kick FG: 49 yards Marcellus Rolle, v. Williams, 10/19/2002
University of Wisconsin 2nd longest drop kick FG: 53 yards Homer Davidson, Wisconsin Seconds v. Notre Dame 2nds, 1928
University of Wisconsin longest place kick FG: 57 yards Pat O'Dea, v. Illinois, 1899
Alaska High Schools (unofficial): 48 yards Lee Sullivan, Juneau HS v. Chugiak HS, 9/13/2002
                                  47 yards Kyle Schierholt, Chugiak HS v. West Valley, 8/14/2004
Arkansas HS record: 57 yards Andrew Miller, Hackkett High, 1998
California HS early record: 58 yards Jim White, Barstow HS v. Ontario HS, 11/22/1968 (n.)
Connecticut High Schools: 55 yards Ernest Neipp, New Britain HS v Hartford HS, 1924
Delaware HS record: 54 yards James Ohliger, Tatnall HS (L 17-20) v. Archmere HS, 10/13/2002
                    52 yards Jonathan Ohliger, Tatnall HS, 1995 *[brothers]									
East-West Shrine Game, Longest Drop-Kick FG: 44 yards Frosty Peters (Illinois), 1930
Illinois HS record: 59 yards Nick Setta, Lockport Township HS v. Chicago Heights Bloom HS, 10/25/1996
Iowa College record (drop-kick): 59 yards Jack Pence, Coe College v. Drake, 1923
Kansas High School: 58 Aaron Petry, Raceland HS v, Berea HS, 2003
Kentucky High School A.A.: 57 yards Dustin Wynn, Middlesboro HS v Harlan, 1998
Longest Conversion (PAT): 51 yards, David Rosenblum, Wilson HS (W 41-0) v. Springarn HS (D.C.), 10/3/2003 [51 yd. PAT due to penalties; orig, miscalculated as 62 yds.]
Louisiana state record: 59 yards Keith Andrews, Ouachita Christian HS (Monroe, La.) (W   ) v Faith Christian (Ark.), 9/28/2001
Maryland HS record: 59 yards Shane West, Havre de Grace HS v. Jappatowne, 10/10/2003 [also QB]
Michigan Intercollegiate A.A.: 53 yards Steve Dallas, Kalamazoo (  ) v Albion, 1940
Michigan Longest drop kick FG: 55 yards John “Cutz” Cavosie, Ironwood HS (W 47-0) Menominee HS, 1925
Michigan H.S.A.A. Longest FG Historic Record Holders (from 54): 
                  54 yards Derrick Underwood, Ecorse HS v. Inkster, 1976
                  55 yards Harold Moore, Dearborn HS v. Plymouth HS, 1979
                  58 yards John Lengeloh, Utica HS v. Sterling Heights, 9/13/1985
                  59 yards Doug Kochanski, Warren Woods-Tower v Marine City, 10/28/1994
Minnesota HS Longest FG:
                        54 yards Mike Chaldberg, Forest Lake High, 1990
                        54 yards Ken Johnson, Centennial High v. Fridley, 1995
                        53 yards Jim Gallery, Morton High v Lake Benton, 1977
                        53 yards Jim Gallery, Morton High v. Balaton, 1978 
Nebraska High School: 11/A    - 55 yards Paul Kosel, Omaha Burke v Central, 1994
                                59 yards Chris McClanthan, Millard South v. Lincoln East, 1999
                      Class B - 54 yards Casper Ningen, Chadron HS, 1991
                                55 yards Adam Tatro, Beatrice High, 1998
                      8 Man   - 51 yards DJ Harrington, Brownwell-Talbot, 1998
New Jersey HS (NJSIAA): 58 yards Kevin Mills, Shore Regional HS (W 51-17) v Pinelands, at Tuckerton, 9/22/1984
NY CHSAA: 58 yards Scott Bentley, Overland HS, 1991
NY Nassau County Public H.S. Section 8: 49 yards Jon Maragliano, Locust Valley v Oyster Bay, 11/19/1987
NY State Historic Record Holders Sequence (from 53):
                  53 Ed Loncar, East Hampton High, 11/2/1974
                  54 Brian Cesarski, John Glenn High, 10/1/1988
                  57 Todd Sauerbrun, Ward Melville HS, 10/14/1989
                  58 Kevin Knope, Greece Olympia High, 10/6/1990
                  62 Todd Sauerbrun, Ward Melville HS, 10/27/1990 
Notre Dame longest FG: 53 yards Dave Reeve, v. Pittsburgh, 1976
Philadelphia Public League: 47 yards Alex Peev, Frankford HS (W 50-0) v. Bartram, 1994 playoff quarter-final.
Old Philadelphia FG record: 51 yards Howard Berry, Northeast HS, 1911 drop kick
Philadelphia scholastic record: 52 yards Roger Price, Washington HS (W 15-6) v Archbishop Ryan Prep, at Mickey Young Memorial Stadium, 11/2000  [also PL?]
Ohio Longest drop-kick FG Progression: 33 yards Fred Weber, Dover HS v. Uhrichsville, 1914
                                       40 yards Fred Weber, Dover HS v. Alliance, 1916
                                       52 yards Dude Vickers, Martins Ferry High, 1917
Oregon High School old record: 54 yards Donald “Buster” Hodges, Veronia HS (W 3-0) v. Rainier HS, 10/2/1926
Oregon High School record: 55 yards Paul Burton, Sunset HS (W 16-6) v. Beaverton HS, 10/25/1991
Pennsylvania High School: 58 yards Matt Domonkos, Bishop McCourt (Johnstown), 2001
Pennsylvania High School long kickoff: 85 yards Jimmy Lynn Sanchez, McCaskey West HS Junior Varsity (Lancaster) v. Wilson JV, 2000 [straight-on kicker]
Virginia High School:
           Placekick:
                     58 yards Jeff Heath, First Colonial HS, 1981
                     58 yards Chris Dawson, Park View-Sterling, 1988
           Dropkick:
                     55 yards Maxi Leitman, Woodro Wilson HS, 1923 (maybe twice)
Western NY High School: 52 yards Dallas Pelz, St. Francis, 1999 or earlier.
Wisconsin High School: 58 yards A.J. Corona, West Allis Central (W 35-34) Lutheran HS, 2001 (Milwaukee)
8-man football (High School): 47 yards Randy Haarborg, Wauneta HS (Nebraska), 1982
9-man football (High School): 38 yards Lars Cramer Johnson, Castlewood HS (South Dakota), 1984
Gulf South Conference (NAIA): 59 yards Sean MacMillan, Arkansas-Monticello (W 80-0) v. Panhandle State, 2000 (yr?)
Iowa Intercol. Athl. Conf.: 58 yards Mike Riordan, William Penn v. Wartburo, 10/1/1983 (Division III)
Ivy League: 54 yards Charley Gogolack, Princeton (W 36-27) at Cornell, 10/9/1965
                     John Killian, Cornell (W 10-3) v. Columbia, 11/1/1969
                     Tim Mazzetti, Penn (L 20-24) v. Lehigh, 9/24/1976
                     Tim Mazzetti, Penn (W 15-14) at Lafayette, 10/16/1976	
South Atlantic Conference: 57 yards Eddie Taylor, Newberry (   ) v Furman, 1985
The Orange Bowl longest FG: 56 yards Greg Cox, Miami(FL) (W 20-14) v Oklahoma, 1/1/1988
The Rose Bowl: 52 yards Rich Spangler, Ohio State (L 17-20) v USC, 1/1/1985
               52 yards Rob Houghtlin, Iowa (L 28-45) v UCLA, 1/1/1986
Longest at Memorial Stadium, Grand Forks,N.D,:  58 yards Cory Solberg, North Dakota (W 46-12) v South Dakota, 9/22/1990
Longest in Canadian College (CIS):  57 yards Gerry Foster, Saint Mary's College v. Mt. Allison, 10/18/1986
                                    55 yards Kevin Rydeard, Western v. York, 9/11/1982
                                    55 yards Jamie Boreham, Manitoba (W 22-14) Saskatchewan, 10/20/2001
                                    53 yards Dave Pegg, Windsor v. McMaster, 10/26/1974
                                    53 yards Frank Jagas, Western v. Toronto, 11/2/1991
                                    53 yards Roy Venier, York v. Queen's, 9/22/2001
      Longest in (CIS) Vanier Cup:  50 yards Brian Miachak, Calgary U., 1995  
           Longest Punt in C.I.S.: 100 yards Brent Matich, Calgary v. Alberta, 10/25/1987
Longest in Ontario University Athletics (OAU): 
                                    55 yards Kevin Rydeard, Western v. York, 9/11/1982
Longest by University of Regina (C.I.S.):
                                    49 yards Perri Scarcelli, Regina (W 30-272 O.T.s) U. of Manitoba, 8/31/2006
								 
North Central Conference record: 59 yards Cameron Peterka, U of North Dakota (W 38-14) at St. Cloud State (Indoors), 11/4/2000
NCAA Playoff game record: 59 yards Cameron Peterka, U of North Dakota (W 38-0) (H) v. Pittsburgh State, Division II quarter-finals, 11/24/2001
Mid-States Football Lg. (Minor Lg.): 50 yards Zach Blair, Chicago Lawmen (W 30-0) v. Force of Illinois, 8/10/2003
Southern States Football Lg. (Minor Lg.): 56 yards Fabrizio Scaccia, Fort Pierce Fire v. North Florida Rams, 1/27/2007
                                         [62 yards Fabrizio Scaccia, Fort Pierce Fire (W 37-9) v. Sarasota Millionaires, 3/8/2008 negated by penalty]
Texas Spring Football Lg.: 57 yards Rolf Schaefer, San Antonio Chargers, 1995
Longest FG- Arena Football 2 (AF2): 58 yards, Todd Latourette, Tennessee Valley Vipers, 2002 
                                    58 yards, James Thomas, Greensboro Prowlers v. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 4/6/2002  yr.?
[3rd longest Colorado HS FG: 59 yards, Field Phelps, Colorado Springs HS, 1923]

Consecutive PATs by drop kick, N.F.L.:
                         49 Wilbur “Pete” “Fats” Henry, 6 teams, 1920-28, 1930
Consecutive PATs by place kick:
                        372 straight Matt Stover, Baltimore Ravens, 1996 through 11/16/2008 [current]
                        371 straight Jason Elam, Denver Broncos, 1992-2002
                        371 straight Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis Rams, 1999-2007
                        301 straight Norm Johnson, Atlantaa Falcons, 1991-94•Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995-98•Philadelphia Eagles, 1999
Consecutive PATs, College:
                        161 straight John Becksvoort, Tennessee, 1991-94 (N.C.A.A. Div. IA)
                        126 straight Chris Snyder, Montana, 2000-03 (N.C.A.A. Div. IAA)
                        117 straight Aaron Pederson, North Dakota State, 11/14/1998-9/22/01 (N.C.A.A. Div. II)
                        102 straight Rims Roof, Coe College, 9/24/1983-11/9/85 (N.C.A.A. Div. III)
                         90 straight Carlisle Koonts, Gardner-Webb (N.C.), 1979-82 (N.A.I.A.)
                         85 straight name?, Gavilan Junior College (Gilroy, Cal.), 1992-93 [never missed at Gavilan] (Cal. J.C.A.A)
Consecutive PATs, H.S.: 134 straight Kim Braswell, Avondale Estates, 1965-68 (Georgia)
                        107 straight James French, China Spring High, 2007-08 (Texas)
                         93 straight Jason Bondzio, Humble High, 2001-03 (Texas)
                         86 straight Mike Jones, Steubenville High, 1988-90 (Ohio)
                         81 straight Steve Bayer, Claremont High, 1984-85 (California)
                         81 straight Scott Bentley, Aurora Overland, 1989-92 (Colorado)
                         79 straight Joe Elliott, Cleveland High, 9/17/2000-10/19/01 (Tennessee)
                         78 straight Kai Forbath, Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks), 2003-05 (California)
                         77 straight Mark Brasco, Jeannette High, 1982-83 (Pennsylvania)
                         76 straight Marshall Young, Woodlands McCullough HS, 1990-91 (Texas)
                         75 straight Scott Mackar, Chardon High, 1997-98 (Ohio)
                         73 straight Tripp Eckerline, Lexington Catholic, 2001-02 (Kentucky)
                         71 straight Brian Huston, Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, 1991-93 (Ohio
                         70 straight Tripp Eckerline, Lexington Catholic, 2000-01 (Kentucky)
                         69 straight Colin Gassner, Mayville High, 1993-94 (Wisconsin)
                         69 straight Nick Green, Paola High, 2000-01 (Kansas)
                         69 straight Joe Houston, Mira Costa HS, 2003-04 (California)
                         67 straight Trey Bridges, Shelby High, 1999-2000 (North Carolina)
                         67 straight Ryan Beeson, Ragsdale High, 2000-01 (North Carolina)
                         67 straight Lee Gibson, Riverview High, 2000-03 (Michigan)
                         67 straight Casey Tinius, Bowling Green HS, 2005-06 (Kentucky)
                         65 straight Steve Kamphuis, Rockford High, 2003-04 (Michigan)
                         64 straight Rick Albreski, Driscoll High (Addison), 2002-03 (Illinois)
                         64 straight Mark Moordian, Mt. Pleasant HS, 2004-06 (Michigan]
                         64 straight Michael Wilson, East Grand Rapids, 9/15/06-record still running as of 5/07 (Michigan) [never updated]
                         63 straight Peter Christofilakos, Sacret Heart-Griffin, 1996-98 (Illinois)
                         61 straight Joseph Schloff, Clinton Township Clintondale, 1999-2000 (Michigan)
                         61 straight Connor Barth, Hoggard High, 2002-03 (North Carolina)
                         61 straight Michael Busch, Liberty-Benton HS, 2006 (Ohio)
                         59 straight George Rohlinger, Bishop Montgomery, 1983 (California)
                         59 straight Eric White, Bishop Amat, 1995-97 (California)
                         59 straight Nick Green, Paola High, 2000-01 (Kansas)
Most FGs, One Quarter, any level: 5  Rich Ehmke, Grossmont College (W 29-22) v. Antelope Valley Junior College (NJCAA), 10/29/1985 (Cal.) 
Most Points, One Game, N.F.L.: 40  Ernie Nevers, Chicago Cardinals (W 40-6) Chicago Bears, 11/28/1929 [6 TDs, 4 PATs]
Most Points, One Game, High school: 90 Elvin McCoy, Haven High (W 226-0) Sylvia HS, 1928 (Kansas) [13 TDs•12 PATs]
Most PATs, One Game, College (converts in Canada):
    15 PATs John Kincheloe, Portland State v. Delaware State, 11/8/1980 [15 of 15] (N.C.A.A. Div. 1AA)
    15 conv Dominico Bartolacci, Saint Mary's v. Mount Allison, 9/15/2001 (CIS Atlantic Provinces, Canada) [converts]
    14 PATs Matt Johnson, Connecticut v. Newport Naval Training Station, 10/22/1949 [14 of 17] (N.C.A.A. Small College Div.)
    14 PATs Art Anderson, North Park College (Ill.) v. North Central (Ill.), 10/12/1968 [12 of 15] [N.C.A.A. Small College Div./N.A.I.A.)
    13 PATs Terry Leiweke, Houston v, Tulsa, 11/23/1968 [13 of 14] (N.C.A.A. Div. I)
    13 PATs Kurt Christenson, Concordia-Morehead v. Macalester, 9/24/1977 [13 of 14] (N.C.A.A. Div. III)
    13 PATs Derek Mahoney, Fresno State v. New Mexico, 10/5/1991 [13 of 13] (M.C.A.A. Div. I)

    10 PATs Crip Toomey, California Wonder Team (W 127-0) St. Mary's College, 1920 [All drop kicks]
Most PATs, One Game, High School:
    27 PATs ____ Kelting, Moline High (W 172-0) Galva High, 10/12/1902 (Illinois)
    24 PATs Nelson Stuit, Muskegon High (W 216-0) Hastings High, 9/28/1912 (Michigan) [24 of 30]
    19 PATs Heinie Bauer, Muskegon High (W 114-0) Holland High, 10/15/1911 (Michigan)
    18 PATs Valentine Rock Grundman, DePaul Academy (W 156-0) St. Charles, 10/14/1916 (Chicago, Illinois)
    18 PATs George Williamson, Bakersfield HS (W 133-0) Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Frosh, 1920 (California)
    18 PATs Gilford “Skinny” Skenadore, West DePere HS (W 126-0) Kewaunee HS, 10/23/1926 (Wisconsin) [plus 8 TDs for 66 pts. in game]
    16 PATs Bart Macomber, Oak Park River Forest v. Chicago Englewood, 10/28/1911 (Illinois)
    16 PATs ____ Appleton, Moberly High (W 148-0) Montgomery City HS, Nov. 1923 (Missouri)
    15 PATs Tom Hammond, Chicago Hyde Park (Illinois) v. Brooklyn Poly Prep (N.Y.), 12/6/1902 Chicago Hyde?
    15 PATs Alfred Griggs, Exeter (W 120-0) Hanford High, 1915 [plus 1 FG for 18 pts. in game] (California)
    15 PATs Johnny Hunter, San Diego High (W 130-7) Carlsbad Army-Navy, 1920 (California) [+ 7 TDs for 57 pys.] 130-0?
    15 PATs Paul Fassoth, Hithcock Military Academy (W 105-0) Vallejo DeMolay, 1921 (California)
    15 PATs Vic Gustafson, Wheaton High (W 130-0) Sycamore High, 1923 (Illinois)
    14 PATs Carl Squires, Hunting Valley University School v. Cleveland South, 10/20/1894 (Ohio)
    14 PATs George Williamson, Bakersfield HS (W 105-0) Azusa Citrus, 1920 (California)
    14 PATs Kenneth Scott, Washington High (W 104-0) James John HS, 10/29/1920 [14 of 15] (Oregon)
    14 PATs Ed McEneany, Santa Clara Prep (W 104-0) Ft. Funston 14th Balloon Company (San Francisco), 1921 (California)
    13 PATs Roy Gary, Greenfield High v. Roodhouse High, 10/24/1914 (Illinois)
    13 PATs Emerson Risser, El Paso High v. Fairbury High, 1920 (Illinois)
    13 PATs Bob Hurworth, Centralia High, 1926 [13 of 15] (Washington)
    13 PATs Harold White, Breckenridge High (W 103-0) at Mineral Wells HS, 11/25/1943 [11 straight, 13 of 15] (Texas)
    13 PATs Gebe Sterritt, Morris High v. Gardner High, 1949 (Illinois)
    13 PATs Jay Sutton, Forest Hills High (W 91-6) North Stanly, 1980 (North Carolina)
    13 PATs Brandon Samson, Trousdale County v. Monterey High, 9/5/1997 (Tennessee)
    13 PATs Jared White, Trousdale County v. Red Boiling Springs, 10/28/2005 (Tennessee)
    11 PATs Tom Stanton, St. Louis U. HS (W 83-0) Belleville Township (Ill.), 9/29/1921 (Missouri)
Most PATs, one game, 8-Man Football:
     9 PATs Jesse Solis, Touchet High, 1998 [9 of 10] (Washington)
     8 PATs Geraldo Solis, Touchet High, 2000 [8 of 8] (Washington)
     8 PATs Conner Moore, Adair-Casey v. Stanton, 11/15/2003 (Iowa)
Most PATs, one game, 9-Man football:
     8 PATs Paul Malenke, Starbuck High v. Campbell-Tintah, 10/14/1983 (Minnesota)
• Walter Schumann, Classical High (Providence, Rhode Island), armless place-kicker, score 4 of 5 PATs in a game, Fall 1963
Longest Punts, NFL: Official Historical Sequence of Record Holders
1948 88 yards  Bob Waterfield Los Angeles Rams v.
Oct. 10, 1965 90 yards  Don Chandler Green Bay Packers (W 27-10) San Francisco 49ers
Chandler also had two FGs & a 27 yard fake punt run, in game.
9/21/1969 98 yards  Steve O'Neal New York Jets v. Denver Broncos
Longest punts, NFL: 99 yards Jim Thorpe, Canton Bulldogs, 1923 [May be apocryphal] 98 yards Steve O'Neal, New York Jets v. Denver Broncos, 9/21/1969 95 yards Joe Guyon, Canton Bulldogs v. Chicago Tigers, 11/14/1920 94 yards Wilbur “Pete” “Fat” Henry, Canton Bulldogs v. Akron Pros, 10/28/1923 94 yards Joe Lintzenich, Chicago Bears v. New York Giants, 11/16/1931 93 yards Shawn McCarthy, New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills, 11/3/1991 91 yards Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia Eagles (W 24-17) at New York Giants, 12/3/1989 90 yards Don Chandler, Green Bay Packers (W 27-10) San Francisco 49ers, 10/10/1965 90 yards Rodney Williams, New York Giants (L 20-31) at Denver Broncos, 9/10/2001 (night) 88 yards Bob Waterfield, Los Angeles Rams. 1948 Longest punts, AFL: 98 yards Steve O'Neal, New York Jets v. Denver Broncos, 9/21/1969 87 yards Bob Scarpitto, Boston Patriots (W 20-17) at Denver Broncos, 9/29/1968 Longest punt, USFL: 89 yards Stan Talley, Oakland Invaders at Denver Gold, 6/22/1984 Longest Punts, College: 110-yard Long Field Era 110 yards Pat O'Dea, Wisconsin, 1898 100 yards Jack Carney, Holy Cross (W 29-5) Fordham, 11/30/1905 100-yard Long Field 110 yards George Flavin, Georgetown, 1921 100 yards Bob Parham, Georgia Tech (W 8-7) USC, 1/1/1929 [not verifiable, wrong game?] (the above two measured from point of kick to end of roll, rather than line of scrimmage) 99 yards Pat Brady, Nevada-Reno (L 7-34) Loyola Marymount, 10/28/1950 (N.C.A.A.) 98 yards Leroy Sweeney, Pomona College, 1960 97 yards Leonard “Len” Casanova, Santa Clara v. St. Mary's, 1924 97 yards Earl Hurst, Emporia State v. Central Missouri State, 10/3/1964 (N.C.A.A. College Div./N.A.I.A.) 96 yards Robert Alan Davis, Rollins College, 1937-40 96 yards George O'Brien, Wisconsin v. Iowa, 1952 (N.C.A.A.) 96 yards Jim Jarrett, North Dakota v, South Dakota, 1957 (N.C.A.A. College Div.) 96 yards Gary Frens, Hope College v. Olivet, 1966 (N.C.A.A. DII) 96 yards Alex Campbell, Morris Brown v. Clark Atlanta, 1994 (N.C.A.A. DII) 96 yards Toby Gowin, North Texas v. Vanderbilt, 1996 [also called 92 yards] 95 yards William “Gloom” Lundel, Gustavus Adolphus College v. Augsburg, 10/15/1927 95 yards Bob Justis, Colorado College v. Fort Lewis A&M, 1964 95 yards Allen Brenner, Michigan State v. Illinois, 1966 95 yards Jared Howard, Northern State (N.D.) v. Bemidji State, 2001 94 yards Preston Johnson, Southern Methodist v. Pittsburgh, 1940 (N.C.A.A.) 92? 94 yards Carl Knox, Texas Christian v. Oklahoma State, 1947 (N.C.A.A.) 94 yards James Jarrett, North Dakota, 1957-59 94 yards John Hadl, Kansas v. Oklahoma, 10/24/1959 (N.C.A.A.) 94 yards Jeff Hanson, Dickinson State v. Minot State, 10/8/1994 (N.A.I.A.) 93 yards Bob Handke, Drake University v. Wichita State, 1949 (N.C.A.A.) 93 yards Leroy Sweeney, Pomona-Pitzer v. California-Riverside, 1960 (N.C.A.A. College Div.) [Official NCAA #, school calls it 98 yards] 93 yards Kasper Fitins, Taylor College v. Georgetown (Ky.), 1966 (N.C.A.A. College Div.) 93 yards Elliot Mills, Carleton College v. Monmouth (Ill.), 1970 (N.C.A.A. College Div.) 93 yards Ray Guy, Southern Mississippi (L 9-13) Mississippi, 9/30/1972 (N.C.A.A.) [115 yds. tot.] 93 yards Tyler Grogan, Northeastern v. Villanova, 9/8/2001 92 yards Jeff Crowell, Portland State, 1994 91 yards Bob Waterfield, UCLA v. March Air Force Base, 1942 ? [No game in 1942 between these two, nor in 1944 when he was back onn team.] 91 yards Ed “Wahoo” McDaniel, Oklahoma v. Iowa State, 1958 (N.C.A.A.) [quick-kick] 91 yards Rick Partridge, Utah v. Wyoming, 1978 91 yards Otis Culliver, Mississippi Valley State, 1981 90 yards Bob Dennis, Iowa State (W 20-18) Iowa State Teachers, 10/5/1946 90 yards Boyd Stroup, Indiana State Teachers College (Pa.) (W 27-7) California Teachers (Pa.), 10/12/1947 90 yards Bob Whitehead, Kansas State v. Wyoming, 1955 90 yards Joe Rizzo, Merchant Marines Academy (Kings Point) v. Drexel, 10/9/1971 90 yards Dan Heeren, Coe College v. Lawrence, 10/12/1974 (N.C.A.A. DIII) 90 yards Sean Fleming, Wyoming (L 21-28) Louisville, 9/2/1989 90 yards Dean Lipscomb, Redlands v. Pomona-Pitzer, 10/5/2002 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [NCAA official #; D3 calls it 92 yds.] 89 yards Coop French, Penn State v. Iowa, 1930 89 yards Millard “Dixie” Howell, Alabama v. Tennessee, 1933 89 yards Albert Braga, San Francisco, 1937 89 yards Frankie Albert, Stanford (W 28-14) Oregon State, 11/16/1940 [Albert was first modern T-formation Quarterback; he also had 4 PATs in game.] 89 yards Ron Norman, Iowa State (W 20-13) Kansas, 11/14/1942 89 yards Jim Bakken, Wisconsin (W 29-10) at Northwestern, 11/11/1961 [Also 18 yard pass off fake punt to set up his 47 yd. FG & 35 yard interception return TD; total of 11 points.] 89 yards Charles Brinkman, Louisville (W 16-7) Tulsa, 10/12/1968 (N.C.A.A.) 89 yards Keith Smyre, Grambling, 1974 89 yards Mike Gillette, Michigan (W 27-10) Hawaii, 12/3/1986 (N.C.A.A. 1A) 89 yards Scott Tabor, California v. USC, 1987 89 yards Lance Hoffman, Concordia (Wisc.) v. Concordia (Ill.), 1988 89 yards Tim Baer, Colorado School of Mines, 1986-89 c.1988 89 yards Mark Bounds, West Texas State v. Central State (Okla.), 1990 89 yards Mike Scifres, Western Illinois v. Southwest Missouri State, 2000 (N.C.A.A. DI-AA) 89 yards Steve Bulcavage, Towson State (L 7-26) Colgate, 9/28/2003 (N.C.A.A. DII) 89 yards Chris Brewer, Wingate U. v. Lenoir-Rhyne College, 10/11/2003 (N.C.A.A. DII) Longest Punts, Military Service Teams: 100 yards Tony Veteri, Atlantic City Naval Air Station Corsairs (W 31-6) at Princeton, 11/25/1944 Palmer Stadium Longest Punts, High School: From Point of Kick 132 yards Bruno Knopka, Manual v. South High, 1937 (Denver, Colorado) [132 yards 6 inches] From Line of Scrimmage 99 yards Walter Williams, Mesa v. Tucson, 1925 (Arizona) 99 yards Santo Curro, Milwaukee Lincoln v. Milwaukee Riverside, 1928 (Wisconsin) [Black school] 99 yards Bruno Knopka, Manual High, 1937 (Colorado) 98 yards Jitney Blankenbecler, Dobyns-Bennett (W 100-0) Tennessee High, 1925 (Tennessee) 97 yards Ron Appledorn, Holland High v. Benton Harbor, 11/5/1948 (Michigan) 97 yards Gary Bolen, McCamey High v. Stanton, 1969 (Texas) 92 yards Rod Elson, Curtis High v. Brady High, 1939 (Nebraska) 92 yards Vern Thompson, South High (W 6-0) Clearfield, 9/4/1970 (Utah) 92 yards Al Romero, Kearns (L 0-16) Brighton High, 9/17/1976 (Utah) 92 yards Dennis Grabarek, Thornton Fractional North (Calumet City) v. Tinley Park, 1984 (Illinois) 91 yards Bob Moscrey, Omaha North High, 1948 (Nebraska Class A) 91 yards Charles Beach, Ajo High v. South Moountain, 1954 (Arizona) 90 yards Bill Lucas, El Paso High v. Chillicothe HS, 1940 (Illinois) 90 yards Mark Holloway, Wicomico High, 11/23/1967 (Maryland) 90 yards Albert Diggs, Montgomery High (W 20-0) Cardinal Newman, 1985 (Santa Rosa, California) 90 yards J.T. Ellsworth, Snowflake High v. Show Low HS, 1985 (Arizona) 90 yards Kasey Glover, Kanab High (W 7-6) Beaver High, 9/29/1995 (Utah) 89 yards Robin Fairburn, Orange HS (L 0-40) Anaheim HS, 1951 (California) 89 yards Joe Henley, Brentwood High, 19?? (California) 89 yards Kurt Sunderhuse, Burton High v. Milano High, 1987 (Texas) 89 yards Dom DeMark, Prescott High v. Phoenix Washington, 1991 (Arizona) 89 yards Derek McShane, Jacobs HS (Algonquin) v, Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake), 10/24/1998 (Illinois) Longest Punts, Canada College (110 yard fields w/25 yard end zones): 127 yards Mike Plante, U. of Manitoba v. U. of Calgary, 9/11/1999 108 yards Brad Black, U. of Manitoba v. Simon Fraiser U., 9/24/2005 106 yards Fred Andrich, U. of Manitoba, 1974 105 yards Allan Kinley, U. of Manitoba, 1968 100 yards Mike Plante, U. of Manitoba at U. of Calgary, 9/22/2000 94 yards Darryl Skuse, Guelph v. U. of Toronto, 10/5/1985 90 yards Hank Lodewyka, U. of Manitoba, 1970 89 yards Serg Capobianco, York v. McMaster, 10/16/1982 Longest Punt, Canada Juniors: 92 yards Kevin Rittenhouse, Hamilton Hurricanes, 10/5/1985 (Ontario Football Conference) Longest punt, CFL (110 yard field with 25 yard long end zones. If kicking team recovers in, or kicks it through, end zone, they score a point (single or rouge): 108 yards Zenon “Zee” Andrusyshyn, Toronto Argonauts, 1977 102 yards Dave Mann, Toronto Argonauts, 1966 92 yards Jonathan Ryan, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (W 29-1) Ottawa Rough Riders, 7/16/2004 [for "single"] 89 yards Lui Passaglia, British Columbia Lions, 1979 (Playoffs) Gaelic Football: 94 yards Alan Paterson, Glentoran (W-L) Linfield, 1988 (League Cup Final) [The punt scored winnng goal.] More on long punts can be found on this page.
First Soccer-Style Kicker in Junior High School Football
1951-52  Fred Bednarski Fulmore Junior High (Texas)
First Soccer-Style Kicker in High School Football (Junior Varsity)
1953  Fred Bednarski Travis High B Squad (Texas)
First Soccer-Style Kicker in High School Football (Varsity)
1954  Fred Bednarski Travis High School (Texas)
74 points (also fullback)
First Soccer-Style Kicker in College Football (Freshman Team)
1955  Fred Bednarski Texas Frosh Team
First Soccer-Style Place Kickers in N.C.A.A.
1956-58  Fred Bednarski University of Texas
23 yard FG in 17-0 win at Arkansas, 10/19/1957 (1-3 FG on year & career)
1959-61  Walt Doleschal Lafayette
70 yard kick-off & 5 FGs in 1960
1961  Hank Hartong Cincinnati
1961-63  Pete Gogolak Cornell
1962-64  Lou Bobich Michigan State
35 yard FG & 4 PATs in 31-0 win v. North Carolina, 9/28/1963 60,832
1963-1965  Charlie Gogolak Princeton
First Soccer-Style Place Kickers in N.C.A.A. Small College Division
1966-67  Sebastian DiRubba C. W. Post
First Soccer-Style Place-Kicker in Professional Football
1964  Pete Gogolak Buffalo Bills (A.F.L.)
57 yard FG in first pre-season game, 8/8/1964, W 26-13 v. New York Jets, at Tampa, Fla.
Two 13 yard FGs in first regular season game, 9/13/1964, W 34-17 v. Kansas City Chiefs, (H) 30,157
1966  Pete Gogolak New York Giants (N.F.L.)
First Soccer-Style Place-Kicker in Super Bowl
1970  Jan Stenerud Kansas City Chiefs (A.F.L.)
Three FGs (48, 32 & 25 yds., 11 pts.), Super Bowl IV, 23-7 Win v. Minnesota Vikings, 1/11/1970 at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans 80,998
First Soccer-Style Place-Kicker in Canadian Football League (C.F.L.)
1971  Gerry Organ Ottawa Rough Riders
First Soccer-Style Place-Kicker in Grey Cup (C.F.L. Championship Game)
1973  Gerry Organ Ottawa Rough Riders
Two FGs (46 & 39 yds., 8 pts.), 22-18 Win v. Edmonton Eskimos, 11/25/1973 at Toronto
Last Straight-On “Conventional-Style” Place-Kicker in N.F.L.
1986  Mark Moseley Washington Redskins
Recent Straight-On “Conventional-Style” Place-Kicker in High School Football.
2007  Glen Earnest 50 yard FG, Belfry High (W 41-8) at Shelby Valley, 9/15/2007 (Kentucky)
2000  Jimmy Lynn Sanchez 62 yard FG, McCaskey West HS v. Central Dauphin HS, 8/21/2000 (Lancaster, Pa.)
(Above was experimental scrimmage:QB has 10 tries for TD, # of TDs determine # of placekicks)
1997  Jimmy Lynn Sanchez 46 yard FG, McCaskey West HS v. Ephrata HS, 10/28/1997 (Lancaster, Pa.)
Recent Straight-On “Conventional-Style” Place-Kicker in College Football.
2001  Jimmy Lynn Sanchez 53 yard FG, Seton Hill College (club) v. St. Vincent Col., 9/5/2001 (exhibition)
Ambidextrous Soccer Style Kicker (High School)
(kicked with both left and right foot)
1964  Luiz Bueno, Seaford High (Delaware) 7 of 9 PATs by 11/26
Ambidextrous “Conventional” Style (straight-on) Kicker (High School)
1999  Jimmy Lynn Sanchez, McCaskey West High JV (Lancaster, Penn.) 2 of 13 PATs:
Left Foot: 20 yd. PAT v. Manheim Township JV, 10/11/1999
Right Foot: 20 yd. PAT v. Hempfield JV, 9/27/1999
Longest Field Goals by Female Kickers:
“THE MISSES BERNICE FLOREN AND NATALIE LUND of the Girls' Eleven of Upsala College Practice a Kick on the School Field.”
See Gladys Scherer, Captain of the Upsala Girls' Football Eleven!.
[Note: List sometimes includes best or only known for kicker.]
   *48 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (Riverside, Cal.) (W 24-14) v. Menifee Paloma Valley, 9/17/2004 [night]

   *46 yards Taylor Valadez, Permenter JHS 7th Grade “A” team, 2003 (Texas)

   *44 yards Sarah “Ollie” Oliver, California Quake (W 64-0) New Mexico Menace, 4/26/2008 (IWFL)

   *43 yards Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (Georgia), 1992 [48 pts. for season]
   *43 yards Jamie Theil, Clearwater Countryside HS (Florida), 1997  [During year: 22 of 23 PAT attempts]
    43 yards Lanise Stufft, Lake Michigan Minx (W 23-21) Minnesota, 1999 (WPFL) at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome [Barnstorming Tour Season]
   *43 yards Angie Mickel, Savannah Panthers (SEC Div.-MFL), 2000 [8 FGs & 17 PATs on year] [Millennium Football Lg. is a men's minor-league league]

   *42 yards Kate Tribble, Flagstaff HS (W 17-0) v Coconino HS (Arizona), 1995 [45 of 48 PATs 1994, 24 of 26 1995]
   *42 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central (W 35-0) Glenn High, 10/14/1995 (North Carolina) [also 33 yd. FG in game]
    42 yards Misty Findlay, Detroit Demolition (W 93-0) v. Toledo Spitfires, 6/12/2004 (NWFA)
    42 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (W 11-6) v. Ramona HS, 9/10/2004 (night) (Riverside, California)

    41 yards Wendy Korte, Dallas Diamonds v. LA Amazons, 9/17/2005 (n.) (WPFL) [the yardage may be wrong.]
    41 yards Amanda DeLaFosse, Mayde Creek (L 3-27) at Alief Elsik (Houston), 10/28/2006 (Texas) [for 3-0 lead]
    41 yards Sandy Findley, Parma Redmen (W 29-7) Berea High, 9/11/2009 (n.) (Ohio)

    40 yards Mia Labovitz, San Diego HS (W 3-0) v. St. Augustine (Cal.), 1988 [1st fem. to score all points in game]
    40 yards Megan Collins, Caesar Rodney High JV v. Dover HS JV, 1999 (Delaware)
    40 yards Taylor Valadez, Permenter Junior High “A”, 2004 (Texas)
    40 yards Anne Schafer, Topeka High (L 3-57) v. Lawrence HS, 10/28/2005 (Kansas)
   ** [Abby Vestal had 3 PATs for Lawrence]
    40 yards Jennifer Bloom, Sacramento Sirens (L 19-20) Los Angeles Amazons, 6/13/2009 (IWFL) [+ 2nd FG (unspecified distance)]

    39 yards Tonya Butler, Riverdale HS (Georgia), 1998 [19 of 32 FGs, 64 of 65 PATs in 1998]
    39 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (L 10-49) Birmingham, 10/25/2002 (California)
   *39 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama Col. (L 24-35) at Central Arkansas, 11/8/2003 [7 of 9 FGs, 29 of 30 PATs]
    39 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt Roughriders (L 10-52) at Glenwood Springs, 11/8/2008 (Colorado) [+ 1 PAT]

    38 yards Jamie Theil, Countryside HS (W 34-21) King HS, 10/25/1996 (Clearwater, Fla.) [also 37 yarder to put game away]
    38 yards Andrea Kavouklis, East Hills HS (Tampa), 1996 (Fla.) [from her bio]
    38 yards Jenny Cox, Kenwood HS (Tennessee), 1999
    38 yards Ashley Aber, Cumberland County HS (Fayetteville,NC) v Westover HS, 2001 (2002?)
    38 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama Col. (W 24-23) Arkansas-Monticello Col., 9/18/2004 [3 PATs, incl. winning point]
    38 yards Sonja Baczynski, So-Cal Scorpions (W 3-0 OT ) v. L.A. Amazons, 10/8/2004 (WPFA) [to win]
    38 yards Courtney Cohen, Gulf High (W 45-7) at Wiregrass Ranch HS, 9/21/2007 (Florida)
    38 yards Sarah Oliver, California Quake (W 37-0) Tucson Monsoon, 5/10/2008 (IWFL) [+ 4 of 5 PATs]
    38 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt HS Roughriders (W 20-7) Windsor HS, 10/3/2008 (Colorado) [+ 36 yd. FG & 2 of 2 PATs•also called 33 yds.]
    38 yards Kassy McCarthy, Waunakee High, during 2009 season (Wisconsin) [unidentified game after 10/16]

    37 yards Mia Labovitz, San Diego HS (L 3-42) U. of San Diego HS, 11/1987
    37 yards Simona Prochaska, El Cajon Valley HS (San Diego) v. Mount Miguel High, 10/1989
    37 yards Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 37-21) Etowah HS, 9/11/1992 (Georgia) [also two 28 yd. FGs & 4 PATs]
    37 yards Jennifer Grubb, Conant HS (Hoffman Estates, Illinois), 1994  [1st to score in varsity Ill. game]
    37 yards Jamie Theil, Countryside (W 34-21) King, 10/25/1996 (Fla.) [2nd of game]
    37 yards Tracy Austin, Palmetto High (W-L) Woodmont, __/__/1996 (South Carolina)
    37 yards Megan Collins, Caesar Rodney HS (Delaware) (W 17-14) Lake Forest HS, 2000 [+ 2 PAT in game; FG to break 14-14 tie w/ 4 min. left.]
    37 yards Afton Kitt, Grossmont HS, during 2000 (San Diego, Cal.)
    37 yards Amy Boyce, Houston Energy, 2002 (WPFL)
    37 yards Holly Cohen, UTEP, (one of five straight- 21,27,32,32 & 37 yds.), 4/19/2003, Sun Bowl, [Annual Spring game]
    37 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama College (L 17-47) Delta State 9/27/2003 (Div. II)	
    37 yards Amy Boyce, Houston Energy (W 75-14) SoCal Scorpions (WPFL), Rice Stadium 10/12/2003 [and 6 PATs]
    37 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama College  (L 13-58) Valdosta State, 10/25/2003 [also 28 yd. FG in same game] (NCAA DII)
    37yd PAT Emily Allegrotti, Encinal HS (W 43-0) Albany HS, Willie Stargell Field, 9/12/2003 (n) (Cal.) [long PAT due to penalty] [2 PAT in game]
    37 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama Col. (L 22-27) at Southern Arkansas, 10/23/2004
    37 yards Malissa Gallogly, Cambridge High (Tampa), __/__/2006 (Florida)
    37 yards Katelyn Gedding, Corner High (L 3-39) at Oneonta HS, 8/21/2007 (Alabama)
    37 yards Becky Zimmermon, Annville-Cleona (L 9-49) Lancaster Catholic, 10/20/2007 (Pennsylvania) [1st female FG in Lebanon County]
    37 yards Brandy Rosales, El Paso Socorro (W 33-23) Bel Air HS, 11/2/2007 (Texas) [also 23 yd. FG + PAT]
    37 yards Molly McAfee, Indiana Speed (L 9-19) at Philadelphia Liberty Belles, 7/11/2009 (WFA Playoff Quarterfinals)
    37 yards Sandy Findley, Parma Redmen (W 26-23) Midpark HS Meteors, 8/29/2009 (Ohio) [Made w/2 seconds left to win game•also missed 40 yd. FG earlier]
    37 yards Tori Gustafson, Weld Central (W 49-6) Denver Christian, 9/18/2009 (Colorado)
    37 yards Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 68-7) Tohatchi High, 10/9/2009 (n.) (New Mexico) [+ 19 yd. FG & 8 of 9 PATs]
    37 yards Taylor Belmont, Oregon City (L 24-49) Lake Oswego, 11/6/2009 (n.) (Oregon)
		
    36 yards Stephanie Weimer, Serra Catholic HS (McKeesport) v. Clairton HS (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), 2001 [6 FG's leads WPIAL Class A] [3 FG in 1999, 1 of 2 in 2000] [tried out at Penn State Fall 2001, makes 45 yarder in tryout]
    36 yards Laurie Ansorge, Northern Ice (Minnesota) (W 24-10) at Indianapolis Speed (WPFL), 8/17/2003
    36 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (W 52-12) Norte Vista HS, 10/17/2003 (Riverside, Cal.) (Also 7 for 7 PATs)	
    36 yards Angie Mickel, Atlanta Xplosion (W 41-6) Miami Fury, 6/12/2006 (IWFL)	
    36 yards Adaline Alvarado, Frostproof High (W 38-9) Avon Park, 9/15/2006 (Florida)
    36yd PAT Diana Martinez, St. Cloud High (L 16-20) Liberty HS (Kissimmee), 9/7/2007 (Florida) [due to penalties]
    36 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt HS Roughriders (W 20-7) Windsor HS, 10/3/2008 (Colorado) [+ 38 yd. FG & 2 of 2 PATs•also caalled 32 yds.]
    36 yards Kendra Paul, Iowa Thunder (W 16-6) Minnesota Machine, 4/25/2009 (WFA) [+ 1 of 1 PAT]
    36 yards Jessica Saunders, Carman-Aunsworth Cavaliers (W 17-14) Flushing HS, 9/18/2009 (n.) (Michigan)

    35 yards Tanya Jovanovic, Springbrook HS (D.C. area) (W 13-12) v. Paint Branch HS, 11/6/1993 [also 22 yd. FG in game + a PAT]	
    35yd PAT Nicole Straky, Thousand Oaks HS Junior varsity, 1994 game [33 of 37 PATs on season] (California)
    35 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central High, 1995 season (North Carolina)
    35 yards Sarah Mergenthaler, Marlboro HS (W 9-6) Tom's River East, 9/9/1995 (N.J.) [1st female football player in NJ] SCRIMMAGE
    35 yards Jaclyn Harris, Riverside Middle School (Georgia), 1996
¤•¤ 35 yards Lynsey Bennett, Glebe Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, 1997 (Canada) Crowned Miss Canada International 8/24/2002. Left Miss World Pageant in Nigeria in protest over bloody protests there. Came in 20th in relocated pageant in London. Dethroned of her crown by Canadian authorities 1/22/2003. See full story here.]
    35 yards Katie Hnida, Chatfield HS (Littleton, Colorado), 1998  [4 of 5 FGs, 83 of 87 PATs career HS, 27 of 28, 3 of 3 in 1998] [~10/12/1998- 6 for 6 PATs & crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime!] [1st played on freshmen team 1995]
    35 yards Afton Kitt, Grossmont HS, during 2000 (San Diego)
    35 yards Afton Kitt, Grossmont HS, during 2000 [second 35 yarder to go with 37 in year]
    35 yards Sarah Sherriffs, Fowler HS (W 16-14) Fresno Christian, 9/7/2001 (n.) (California) [+ 1 of 2 PATs]
    35 yards Kristen Rosenblum, Alameda HS JV v. El Cerrito HS JV, 2001 (Cal.)
    35 yards Amanda Miller, G.W. Hewlett HS (W 17-7) at New Hyde Park HS (Nassau County, NY), 11/3/2001
    35 yards Misty Findlay, Detroit Danger (L 3-14) Cleveland Fusion (NWFA), 5/25/2002 (susp., game ended 6/1/02)
    35 yards Courtney Roley, Cheyenne HS JV (Nevada), 2002  [also kicker on McKinley HS JV (Louisiana) 2001, & on Lee HS (Louisiana) 2003, 2004]
    35yd PAT Katy Russell, Sandia High Junior Varsity, 2002 (New Mexico)
    35yd PAT Darci Hata, Pac-Five HS (W 45-6) Damien HS (Hawaii), 11/9/2002 [one of 6 PATs, also 32 yd. FG, see below; due to penalty]
    35yd PAT Tonya Butler, Middle Georgia College (W 35-7) Lackawanna JC, 12/7/2002 (NJCAA) [long PAT due to penalty] [Junior College] "6th Annual Sea Island Company Golden Isles Bowl Classic" Brunswick, Georgia 
    35 yards Erin Taylor, Columbus Comets v. Baltimore Burn, 5/10/2003 (NWFA) [uncertain of year]
    35 yards Sarah Peters, Petaluma High (W 41-7) at Montgomery HS, 11/19/2005 (California) State Playoffs [also 28 yard FG & 5 PATs in game]
    35 yards Tina Carrabba, Bay State Warriors (W 32-6) Montreal Blitz, 4/29/2006 (IWFL) [2 FGs in game (also 30); Plus scored TD on defense fumble recovery.]
    35 yards Kati Shaner, Hughsville High (W 31-28) Loyalsock (Williamsport), 9/22/2006 (Pennsylvania) [also 4 of 4 PATs; uses no tee.]
    35yd PAT Amanda Dotten, Service HS (Anchorage) (W 65-0) West Valley, 9/8/2007 (Alaska) [also 30 yd. FG]
    35 yards Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton High (W 24-3) at Lakota East, 9/26/2008 (Ohio) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]
    35 yards Danielle Thompson, Minnesota Machine (W 58-0) at Kansas City Storm, 5/16/2009 (WFA)
    35 yards MaryBeth McMillan, West Michigan Mayhem, Spring/Summer 2009 game (WFA)
    35 yards Ashlynn Frizzelle, Wasilla Junior Varsity v. Houston HS JV Hawks, Sep. 2009 (Alaska)
    35 yards Ashley McKay, Discovery Middle School, 2009 season (Alabama) [also Punter (long of 40 yds.]    
    

    34 yards Cheryl Zimmerman, West Potomac HS (DC-Va.), in 1993 [33 of 35 PATs, 3 of 5 FGs]
    34 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (Cal.) (L 38-49) Narbonne HS, 12/13/2002 Los Angeles City Invitational Division Championship, LA Coliseum [+ 5 PATs, 1st fem. to score in City Invitational game]
    34 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (Cal.), 10/10/2003 [Also 28 yd FG in same game & 3 for 3 PAT; 29 of 31 PATs, 3 FGs through Oct. 28]
    34 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama Col. (L 17-20) Arkansas Tech, 11/1/2003
    34 yards Tenaya Howsden, Amherst High (W 10-6) Elm Creek, 9/22/2006 (Nebraska) [+ PAT]
    34 yards Kaylee Boryla, Cherry Creek (W 34-14) Fairview HS, 10/27/2006 (n.) (Colorado) [also 24 yd. FG + 2 PATs] at Stutler Bowl, Greenwood Village 
    34 yards Brooke Adkison, Owensville HS (W 10-7) Osage HS, 11/8/2006 (n.) (Missouri) [winning FG w/ 2.7 seconds left] Class 3 Sectional Playoffs [Teammate Stephanie Chapman 1 PAT] at Osage Beach
    34 yards Allana Gaither, Akron Forestone Falcons (L 24-29) at Northwest (Canal Fulton), 8/29/2008 (Ohio) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]
    34 yards Sandy Findley, Parma High (W 29-14) Elyria HS, 9/24/2009 (Ohio)

1st  33 yards Heather Sue Mercer, Yorktown HS (Yorktown Heights) (New York-Class B), 1993 [4 of 7 FGs & 28 of 31 PATs in 1993] [3rd team All-State]
    33 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central (W 35-0) Glenn High, 10/14/1995 (North Carolina) [also 42 yd. FG in game]
    33 yards Hanna Lundgren, Deshler HS (Nebraska) v. Blue Hill HS, 1999 [+ 2 PATs in game]
    33 yards Tiffany Peterson, Southwestern HS (Western NY) v. Lackawanna HS, 9/2002 [1st female FG in western NY]
    33 yards Tiffany Peterson, Southwestern HS v Lackawanna HS (Western New York),2002 [4 FGs for season]
    33 yards Danielle Weiss, Cleveland Fusion (W 84-0) Toledo Spitfire (NWFA), 5/24/2003 Bedford Stadium (Great Lakes Div.) 
    33 yards Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant Area HS (W 17-14) Belle Vernon HS (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 10/10/2003 (n) [freshman]
    33 yards Brina Jope, Rio Americano High (W 38-6) Burbank, 2003 (Sacramento area, Cal.)
    33 yards Katie Paxton, Princeton High (W 22-19) Trenton, 10/16/2004 (New Jersey) Katy Paxton?
    33 yards Chelsie Sato, McKinley High (W 44-7) Pac Five HS, 9/2/2005 (Hawaii)
    33 yards Heidi Garrett, Riverside King (L 25-27) Paloma Valley, 9/16/2005 (California)
    33 yards Amanda Dotten, Service High (Anchorage) (W 43-0) Eagle River, 8/26/2006 (Alaska) [+4 of 5 PATs; also called 26 yds.]
    33 yards Misty Findlay, Detroit Demolition (W 17-7) at Atlanta Xplosion, 8/11/2007 (IWFA Championship Gane)
    33 yards Allie Roderique, Boston Militia, 2008 (IWFL)
    33 yards Catherine “Cat” Wallace, Riverbend High, 2008 (Fredericksburg, Virginia) 

    32yd PAT Betsy Jurgens, Milpitas HS (W 42-0) Irbington HS, 9/11/1992 (n.) (California) [4 of 5 PATs]
    32 yards Stephanie Weimer, Serra Catholic (Pittsburgh) (W 17-14 2OT) Wilkinsburg, 10/15/1999 (PA) [FG to win game in 2nd overtime]
    32 yards Sara Moon, New England Storm, in OT (W 29-26 OT) at Daytona Beach Buccaneers, American Conference Championship, WPFL, 1/14/2001 (Speck Martin Stadium, Deland, Fla.)
    32 yards Stephanie Weimer, Serra Catholic (Pittsburgh) (W 16-7) Canevin, 8/31/2001
    32 yards Sarah Sherriffs, Fowler HS (W 9-7) Parlier HS, 10/26/2001 (n.) (California) [1st Central Section female w/2 FGs in career]
    32 yards Darci Hata, Pac-Five HS (W 45-6) Damien High (Hawaii), 11/9/2002 [plus 6 PATs, incl. a 35 yard PAT (penalty induced)]
    32 yards Chelsea Kittleson, Stoughton HS, 9/2003 (Wisconsin) [Freshman]
    32 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (W 16-13) Bell High, 11/20/2003 (Cal.)
    32 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (W 39-0) Poly HS, 10/15/2004 (night) (Riverside, Cal.)
    32 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama College (L 17-34) at Valdosta State, 10/16/2004
    32 yards Nicole Brown, Western Hills High (W 23-15) Hughes Center, 9/9/2006 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
    32 yards Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 17-13) at Brown Deer HS, 9/22/2006 (Wisconsin)
    32 yards Cori Conrow, Two Harbors (L 9-50) Deer River, 10/18/2006 (n.) (Minnesota) 
    32 yards Michelle Hicks, New England Intensity (W 24-15) Manchester Freedom, 6/16/2007 (IWFL) [+ 1 of 2 PATs]
    32 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt High (W 22-6) Platte Valley, 8/29/2008 (Colorado) [& 1 of 2 PATs]
    32 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt High (L 16-21) at Berthoud HS, 9/26/2008 (Colorado) [+ 1 of 2 PATs]
    32 yards Nancy Javaux, Iowa Crush (L 9-14) Minnesota Vixen, 6/6/2009 (IWFL) [1 of 1 FG]
    32 yards Allana Gaither, Firestone High (W 17-2) at Norton HS, 9/1/2009 (Ohio)
    32 yards Kassy McCarthy, Waunakee HS (L 10-15) at Reedsburg HS, 10/2/2009 (Wisconsin) [also reported as 33 yards•ends 44 game winnng streak]

    31 yards Jennifer “Jenny” Grubb, Conant High (W 23-13) Hersey High. 9/9/1994 (n.) (Illinois) [1st FG by female in state; + 2 PATs] {"Ball on 24," may be same as 37 above.}
    31 yards Jenny Grubb, Conant High (L 6-14) at Hersey High Huskies, 9/15/1995 (n.) (Illinois) [+ 21 yd. FG in game] [+ 4 other FGs on season I can't find]
    31 yards Kathy Warren, Carolina Cougars (W 44-8)  Fayatteville, at Greensboro (WPFL), 9/7/2002
    31 yards Sonja Baczynski, San Diego Sunfire (W 17-14 OT) at Los Angeles Lasers (NWFL), 9/29/2002 [to win game in OT] (1st NWFL OT game)
    31 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (W 10-0) Kennedy High, 10/11/2002 (California)
    31 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (L 38-41) Chatsworth, 11/14/2002 (Cal.)
    31 yards Heidi Garrett, Riverside Martin Luther King HS (W 17-14) v. Ramona HS, 11/14/2003 (Cal.)
    31 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (W 27-0) El Camino Real, 11/14/2003 (Cal.) [Also kicked 30 yard FG same game]
    31 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (L 15-33) Dorsey, 11/26/2003 (Cal.)
    31 yards Michelle Maunu, Esko-Carlton (W 45-9) at Two Harbors HS, 9/30/2005 (Minnesota) probable [+ 6 PATs]
    31 yards Anna Funderburk, Lancaster High (W 3-0) Northwestern HS, 9/29/2006 (n.) (South Carolina) [winning points] [also reported as 32 yards.]
    31 yards Malissa Gallogly, Cambridge High (Tampa), __/__/2006 (Florida)
    31 yards Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (L 9-11) Clayton Valley HS, 11/2/2007 (California) [maybe 37 yd this year as well]
    31 yards Hillary Cito, Roosevelt HS (L 10-52) Glenwood Springs, 11/8/2008 (Colorado) [+ 1 PAT•also reported as 24 yds.]
    31 yards Ashley Vellucci, Penn Manor Comets (W 49-14) Exeter Township, 9/18/2009 (Pennsylvania) [bounced off crossbar & over•+ 2 PATs]
    31 yard  Samantha “Sami” Molina, Cabell Midland (L 9-27) at Spring Valley, 10/2/2009 (West Virginia) [Later also called 35 yards]
    31 yards Taylor Belmont, Oregon City (L 10-56) at West Linn, 10/8/2009 (Oregon) [& 1 PAT•also reported as 32 yds.]
    31 yards Haylee Thompson, Wood River (W 9-8) at Canyon Ridge (Twin Falls), 10/23/2009 (Idaho) [Winning FG w/8 minutes left]
    31 yards Cheyanne Maxwell, Inderkum HS (W 51-7) at Wood HS, 9/18/2009 (n.) (California) [+ 6 of 6 PATs]

    30 yards Tamara Browder, Woodward HS (Toledo, Ohio), 1989 [her 2nd year; also 2 PATs (W 14-10) Scott HS, when crowned Homecoming Queen]
    30 yards Rachel Campbell, Graham Hill HS (St. Paris) (W 5-2) Tecumseh HS (New Carlisle), 9/20/2002 (Ohio)(n)(H)[on first FG attempt]
    30 yards Angie Mickel, Savannah Panthers (W 28-0)  Tri-County Dawgs, 2003 (MFL) [men's league] 
    30 yards Sara Schroeter, Stockbridge HS (L 24-31)  Eagle's Landing HS (Georgia), 10/24/2003 (n)		
    30 yards Melissa Newton, Ephrata HS (L 3-27) at Conestoga Valley HS (Penn.), 10/3/2003
    30 yards Kaylin Chain, Mount Pleasant HS (W 17-14)  Belle Vernon HS, 10/10/2003 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) [5'8" freshman]
    30 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (W 27-20) El Camino Real, 11/14/2003 (Cal.) [Also kicked 31 yard FG same game]
    30 yards Mary-Lynn Hadley, Cardinal Stritch High, 2004 (Toledo, Oh.) [maybe 25 yds.]
    30 yards Alena Westover, Warren Harding (W 35-0)  Buchtel, 2004 (Ohio)
    30 yards Jessalyn Martin, Atlanta Xplosion (W 3-0) New York Sharks, 7/23/2005 [IWFL Eastern Conference Championship]
    30 yards Janelle Okamoto, Sacramento Sirens (W 9-7) Atlanta Xplosion, 8/6/2005 [IWFL Championship game at Manchester, N.H.] [Winning kick w/ under 2 minutes to play]
    30 yards Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville HS (L 3-13)  Western Boone, 9/9/2005 (n.) (Indiana) [also called 37 yd.]
    30 yards Taylor Valadez, Cedar Hill High Freshmen  Arlington Martin Frosh, 9/22/2005 (Texas)
    30 yards Sarah Peters, Petaluma High (W 17-14) at Analy, 10/7/2005 (California)
    30 yards Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville HS (W 16-14)  North Montgomery, 10/8/2005 (Indiana) [last play of 1st half]
    30 yards Mackenzie Langemeier, Shiloh-East Central (Hume), 2005 (Illinois) [3 other FGs this season not found; family moved to Texas]
    30 yards Tina Carrabba, Bay State Warriors (W 32-6) Montreal Blitz, 4/29/2006 (IWFL) [2 FGs in game; Plus scored TD on defense fumble recovery.]
    30 yards Jamie Chianfoni, West Michigan Mayhem (W 10-0) Columbus Comets, 6/17/2006 (NWFA) at Soisson-Rapacz-Clason Field
    30 yards Lindsay Eckles, Columbus Comets (W 17-7) West Michigan Mayhem, 7/1/2006 (NWFA Playoffs)
    30 yards Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 31-25) Cudahy, 9/8/2006 (Wisconsin) [+ 4 of 4 PATs]
    30 yards Kati Shaner, Hughesville High (W 18-14) at Central Columbia (Bloomsburg), 9/9/2006 (Pennsylvania) [also 29 yd. FG in same game]
    30 yards Amy Wineland, West Valley (Fairbanks) (W 24-22) Juneau-Douglas, 9/22/2006 (Alaska) [With 34 seconds left to win
    30 yards Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (W 45-13) Ann Arbor Huron, 9/29/2006 (n.) (Michigan) [+6 of 6 PATs]
    30 yards Kaylee Boryla, Cherry Creek (L 6-10) Grandview HS (Aurora), 10/13/2006 (Colorado) [may be week before; if so, 2 FGs?]
    30 yards Brooke Jackson, Union High (L 16-21) at Greer High, 11/10/2006 (South Carolina) Class 3S Playoffs, 2nd round
    30 yards Marilee Eback, Stephens City HS, 2006? (Virginia) [best of career, graduated 2006, kick may be earlier]
    30 yards Kati Shaner (Hughesville), South (W 28-12) North, 6/29/2007 {District 4 Football Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game,  South Williamsport Pennsylvania)
    30 yards Leah Einterz, Zionsville High (W 24-0) McCutcheon HS, 8/24/2007 (Indiana) [+ 3 PATs]
    30 yards Amanda Dotten, Anchorage Service HS (W 65-0) West Valley, 9/8/2007 (Alaska) [+7 PATs]
    30 yards Shelby Berkheimer, Orlando Mayhem (W 43-0) Palm Beach Punishers, 5/3/2008 (IWFL)
    30 yards Amanda Jaames, Bishop Guilfoyle (Altoona) (L 35-39) Bishop McCort (Johnstown), 9/5/2008 (Pennsylvania) [& 2 PATs•also called 33 yards]
    30 yards Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton HS (L 10-31) Anderson HS, 9/5/2008 (n.) (Ohio)
    30 yards Megan Cressoine, Ellender HS (W 28-21) Morgan City HS, 10/16/2008 (Louisiana) [+ 1 of 3 PATs•also reported as 29 yds.]
    30 yards Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights HS (W 31-14) at Richmond Heights HS, 10/17/2008 (Cleveland, Ohio) [+ 4 of 4 PATs]
    30 yards Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 20-13O.T.) Widener College, 10/18/2008 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [& 22 yd. FG, 2 PATs]
    30 yards Chantal Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem, Spring/Summer 2009 season game (WFA)
    30 yards Clare Berry, St. Wendelin (L 3-28) Danbury HS, 9/12/2009 (Ohio) [ended Danbury's 21 game losing streak•also reported as 28 yards]
    30 yards Jenna Whipple, Potterville Vikings (W 29-6) Pewamo-Westphalia, 10/30/2009 (Michigan) [Division 7 District Playoffs•also missed 29 yds FG]

    29 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central HS (W 38-352 O.T.s) Winston-Salem Carver, 10/29/1994 (North Carolina) [To win game; + 3 PATs Also called 27 yds.]
    29 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central HS (L 41-44) Forest Hills, 11/26/1994 (North Carolina) State Playoff game [+ 28 yd FG & 5 PATs]
    29 yards Ginger Carr, Nashville Dream (L 9-22) v Pensacola Power (NWFL), 5/26/2001 (n) 5,820
    29 yards Kati Jo Spisak, Parkway South (St. Louis) (W 24-0) v. Jefferson City HS, 9/21/2001 (Missouri)  [+ 3 PATs in game] {became All-American soccer goalie for Texas A&M}
    29 yards Meggie Godish, West Springfield HS (D.C. area), 2001 [also 16 yarder & 17 of 18 PATs (partial results known)] {4th year playing.}
    29 yards Katy Russell, Sandia High Junior Varsity v. Rio Rancho, 2002 (New Mexico)
    29 yards Natalie Byrne, Pittsburgh Passion (L 25-30) v D.C. Divas (NWFA), 5/31/2003
    29 yards Chelsea Kittleson, Stoughton HS (L 3-20) Fort Atkinson, 9/5/2003 (Milwauke area, Wisc.)
    29 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (L 24-28) Birmingham, 10/17/2003 (Cal.) 
    29 yards Sarah Peters, Petaluma High (L 3-23) Casa Grande, 11/12/2005 (California) “Egg Bowl”
    29 yards Tina Carrabba, Bay State Warriors (L 16-24) New York Sharks, 6/24/2006 (IWFL) [plus PAT]
    29 yards Kati Shaner, Hughesville High (W 18-14) at Central Columbia (Bloomsburg), 9/9/2006 (Pennsylvania) [also 30 yd. FG in same game]
    29 yards Jordan Vick, Kerryville Tivy (L 17-21) Lanier, 11/17/2006 (n.) (Texas) Class 4A Division II Bidistrict Playoffs Antler Stadium 2,500 [for lead w/1:52 left; also missed from 32 yds.]
    29 yards Tera Prosser, Yamhill-Carlton HS (W 31-6) Stayton HS, 9/7/2007 (Oregon)    
    29 yards Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton HS (W 32-7) Mason HS, 9/19/2008 (Ohio) [+ 3 of 4 PATs]

    28 yards Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 37-21) Etowah HS, 9/11/1992 (Georgia) [2nd qtr.•also 2nd 28 yd. FG, 37 yd. FG & 4 PATs]
    28 yards Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 37-21) Etowah HS, 9/11/1992 (Georgia) [3rd qtr.•also 2nd 28 yd. FG, 37 yd. FG & 4 PATs]
    28 yards Megan Latusek, Serra Catholic HS (Pittsburgh) (W 17-10) South Alleghany, 9/16/1994, (n.) at Glassport Stadium [2 PATs, 1st WPIAL female to kick FG] (Pennsylvania)
    28 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central HS (L 41-44) Forest Hills, 11/26/1994 (North Carolina) State Playoff game [+ 29 yd FG & 5 PATs]
    28 yards Heather Sue Mercer (Duke), Blue (W 24-22) White, Spring 1995 annual intra-team scrimmage
    28 yards Sarah Moon, Mass Mutiny (W 15-8) v. D.C. Divas, at Lawrence, Mass. (NWFL), 5/5/2001
    28 yards Megan Collins, Caesar Rodney HS (L 16-20) Sussex Central, 11/2/2001 (n) (Delaware) 
    28 yards Stephanie Svoboda, Euclid (Ohio) HS (W 27-14) Mentor Lake Catholic HS, 9/2002 [also 27 yarder in game] [Homecoming Queen as well 2002]
    28 yards Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills HS (W 27-0) Kenndy High, 10/10/2003 [also 34 yd FG and 3 for 3 PATs in game]
    28 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama Col. (L 13-58) Valdosta State, 10/25/2003
    28 yards Solveig Barnes, West High Wolfpack (W 10-7) Deer Valley, 9/12/2005 (Tracy, California)
    28 yards Becca Roth, Ranier High (L 23-48) North Marion, 9/16/2005 (Oregon) [had hat trick for soccer team same day]
    28 yards Sarah Peters, Petaluma High (W 41-7) at Montgomery HS, 11/19/2005 (California) State Playoffs [also 35 yard FG & 5 PATs in game]
    28 yards Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant (W 18-12) Laurel Highlands, 10/6/2006 (Pennsylvania) [Crowned Homecoming Queen at the half.]
    28 yards Sandy Thur, San Bernardino Arroyo Valley HS (W 16-14) Fontana Kaiser, 9/7/2007 (California) [3rd year sr.]
    28 yards Amilee Smith, St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity (Ventura) (W 38-8) Oak Christian JV, 9/27/2007 (California) [& 3 PATs; freshman]
    28 yards Ashlynn Bass, Loganville HS (W 23-7) at Jackson County HS, 10/19/2007 (Georgia) [also 25 yd FG, 19 yd FG & 2 PATs]
    28 yards Courtney Cohen, Gulf High (L 10-23) at East Lake HS, 11/9/2007 (Florida) [+ 1 PAT]
    28 yards Lindsay Eckles, Columbus Comets (L 16-18) St. Louis Slam, 4/19/2008 (NWFA)
    28 yards Sarah Oliver, California Quake (W 5-0) SoCal Breakers, 4/19/2008 (IWFL)
    28 yards Telly Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem (L 10-39) H-Town Texas Cyclones, 7/26/2008 (NWFA Championship Game)
    28 yards Dyllanne Deischer, Linton-Stockton Miners Junior Varsity (W 36-16) Eastern Greene, 9/8/2009 (n.) (Indiana) [+ 3 PATs]
    28 yards Jessica Saunders, Flint Carman-Ainsworth (L 10-17) at Davison HS, 10/9/2009 (n.) (Michigan)
    28 yards Rachelle Tekler, Platte Valley (W 15-0) Strasburg HS, 10/9/2009 (n.) (Colorado)
    28 yards Cat Wallace, Riverbend Bears (W 31-27) at North Stafford, 11/6/2009 (Virginia) [+ 4 of 4 PATs] (Catherine “Cat” Wallace)

    27 yards Jamie Woods, Sandia HS (W 16-13) v. Las Cruces HS, 9/21/1995 (n) [made w/ 12 seconds to go] (1st fem. to score in New Mexico)
    27 yards Angela Ichnose, Iolani HS (W 30-6) v Kamehameha Warriors (Hawaii), Aloha Stadium, 10/26/1996
    27 yards Tracy Austin, Palmetto High (W-LO.T.) v. Belton-Honea Path, __/__/1996 (South Carolina) [to win in OT] [School's Junior Miss]
    27 yards Jessica Hanneman, Hinkley HS (Colorado) (W 44-42) Arvada High, 10/1997 (n) [FG for win w/ 1:30 to go in game] [By this game also a 17 yd. FG, and 29 PATs]
    27 yards Jessica Kisor, Kalaheo HS (Hawaii), 1997 [23 PATs on year; selected to Blue Conference Post-Season All-Star team; National Honor Society]
    27 yards Tina Brooks, Wauconda High (W 30-6) Round lake HS, 10/10/1998 (Illinois)
    27 yards Katie Hultin, Thomas Jefferson HS (Denver) to win in 4th O.T. (W 24-21) v. Kennedy HS, 10/1/1999 (n.) (Denver, Colorado) [In only her 2nd game playing football]
    27 yards Tai DiRienzo, Noble HS (Okla.) (W 24-212 O.T.s) Oklahoma City Western Heights HS, 1999 [for win] [dad Tony kicked 60 yard FG 1973 for Oklahoma, played in NFL]
    27 yards Darci Hata, Pac-Five (Maryknoll) HS v. St. Louis HS (Honolulu, Hawaii), 10/20/2001
    27 yards Shayna Ross, New England Storm (L 3-6) Syracuse Sting, 8/2002 (WPFL)
    27 yards Stephanie Svoboda, Euclid HS (Ohio) (W 27-14) Mentor Lake Catholic HS, 9/2002 [also 28 yard FG in game]
    27 yards Alexandra Creswick, Dreher HS (W 38-19) Keenan HS, 10/4/2002 (S. Carolina) [and 5 PATs in game] [also 25 yarder "and 18 of 20 PAT" after this game]
    27 yards Amanda Gibson, Vinemont HS (W 30-27O.T.) Hancevile HS, 10/2002  (Alabama) [game winner][3 FGs in game]
    27 yards Ashley Nevitt, Fairborn HS (Dayton) (W 34-12) Springboro, //2002 (Ohio) [also 21 yd. FG and 4 PATs]
    27 yards Julie Harshbarger, Hononegah HS (W 24-12) at East Moline United HS, 9/5/2003 (n) [injury in soccer knocks her out for season]
1st 27 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama College (W 24-17) v Stillman College, 9/13/2003 [Div. II] [1st female college FG] (w/ 3 PAT)
    27 yards J.J. Jaffe, Chicago Force (W 65-0) at Detroit Predastors, 5/15/2004 (IWFL) [also 8 of 9 PATs]
    27 yards Janelle Okamoto, Sacramento Sirens (W 29-27) New York Sharks, 7/24/2004 [IWFL Championship game] [2 of 4 PATs]
    27 yards Kara Williams, Long Beach Aftershock (W 36-7) L.A. Amazons, at Bassett HS, La Puente, Csl., 7/31/2004 (n) [WPFL Western Division]
    27 yards Taylor Chapman, West Ottawa (Holland)HS JV (W 41-12) V. Grand Rapids Union, 8/26/2004 (H)(Mich.) [also 3 for 3 PATs] 1stKicking sisters!- Mallory Chapman, Taylor's sister placekicked in 2003, (“click” on Mallory's name.)
    27 yards Taylor Onisky, Palisades HS(NJ) (W 31-14) at Pen Argyl HS(PA), 9/25/2004 [29 yarder blocked, also 4 for 4 PATs 34-14?] 
    27 yards Becca Roth, Rainier HS (L 22-42) Scappoose, 10/7/2004 (night) (Oregon) [also PAT] [Discovered kicking FGs in 2003 Powder Puff game]
    27 yards Kim Trumbo, Corvallis Pride (W 9-7) Portland Shockwave, 4/16/2005 (IWFL) [with 8:18 to go]
    27 yards Kim Van Houten, Pensacola Power (W 17-14) Oklahoma City Lightning, 7/23/2005 (NWFA Southern Conference Championship) [Winning kick with 35 seconds left in game.]
    27 yards Laura O'Malley, Coatesville High (L 16-28) Bethlehem Catholic HS, 9/10/2005 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [+1 PAT]
    27 yards Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial (W 18-10) Sun Prairie, 9/2005 (Wisconsin)
    27 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (W 48-47) La Sierra, 10/21/2005 (Riverside, California)
    27 yards Alyssa Howard, Rossville HS (L 10-20) Silver Lake, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Kansas)
    27 yards Brooke Jackson, Union High (W 38-0) at Hampton HS (Greenville), 9/15/2006 (n.) (South Carolina) [+ 2 of 4 PATs]
    27 yards Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville HS (W 38-7) at Delphi, 9/15/2006 (Indiana) [5 for 5 PATs]
    27 yards Brooke Jackson, Union Yellow Jackets (L 3-21) Clinton HS, 9/22/2006 (n.) (South Carolina) 
    27 yards Brooke Adkison, Owensville High, 2006 (Missouri) [game not known]
    27 yards Brooke Adkison, Owensville High, 2006 (Missouri) [2nd time; game unknown]
    27 yards Heather Winters, Southern California Scorpions (W 30-0) New England Intensity, 10/7/2006 (WPFL Wild Card Playoff Game)
    27 yards Brooke Jackson, Union Yellow Jackets (L 9-16) at Greer Yellow Jackets, 10/28/2006 (n.) (South Carolina)
    27 yards Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (L 9-45) Milford, 11/3/2006 (n.) (Michigan)
    27 yards Nicolette Stimely, Lewiston HS (W 15-8) Indian Valley, 11/12/2006 (Pennsylvania) Powder Puff game for Old Iron Skillet. [also 40 yd. punt; 3 40 yd. kickoffs] at Mitchell Field, Lewistown
    27 yards Samantha Miller, Loveland High (L 15-31) Wheat Ridge, 12/2/2006 (Colorado Class 4A State Championship at Invesco Field, Denver) [also called 20 yards]
    27 yards Cecilie Taylor, Richmond Heights (W 72-0) Lutheran East, 9/7/2007 (Cleveland, Ohio) [+ 7 of 7 PATs; 5'3" soph.]
    27 yards Solveig Barnes, West High (Tracy) (L 9-34) Granite Bay, 10/5/2007 (California)
    27 yards Lauren Bracco, Pittsburgh PAssion (W 38-34) D.C. Divas, 5/3/2008 (IWFL)
    27 yards Kari Alexander, Las Vegas Showgirlz (L 38-41) California Quake, 5/24/2008 (IWFL) [1 of 2 FGs, 4 of 5 PATs]
    27 yards Lauren Bracco, Pittsburgh Passion (W 17-12) at D.C. Divas, 6/14/2008 (IWFL) at Landover, Md.
    27 yards Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton (Sedalia) (W 73-20) Westport HS (Kansas City), 9/26/2008 (Missouri) [+ 10 of 10 PATs]
    27 yards Millie Triano, St. Mary's (Albany) (L 9-14) at Salesian HS (Richmond), 9/27/2008 (California)
    27 yards Rachel Moore, HAnover High (L 9-14) Varina High, 10/13/2008 (Virginia)
    27 yards Lizzie Whitehill, Marblehead Magicians (W 10-0) Swampscott HS, 11/22/2008 [Powder Puff game] (Piper Field, Marblehead, Massachusetts) [+ PAT]
    27 yards Georgina German, Jacksonville Dixie Blues, Spring/Summer 2009 game (WFA)
    27 yards Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha Warriors (L 17-20) at Iolani HS, 9/5/2009 (Hawaii) at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu
    27 yards Rachelle Tekler, Platte Valley (L 13-16O.T.) Faith Christian, 9/18/2009 (Colorado) [+ 23 yd. FG in OT & PAT]

    26 yards Simona Prochaska, El Cajon Valley HS (San Diego) (W 32-0) Coronas High, 10/27/1989 [also 22 yd. FG same game]
    26 yards Sally Phipps, Spanish River HS (W-L) Pope John Paul HS, 5/27/1993 (Florida) Spring Jamboree
    26 yards Jamie Theil, Countryside HS (Tampa) v. Dunedin, 8/1996 (Fla.) [and 5 for 5 PATs]
    26 yards Kristen Kuceyeski, Libertyville HS (W 40-20) at Mundelein HS, 9/21/2001 (n) (Ill.)
    26 yards Amy Lewis, Arizona Caliente (Phoenix) (W 46-0) Los Angeles Amazons (WPFA American Conference, West Div.), 9/20/2003
    26 yards Klaassien Eling, Fruitdale HS (W 31-6) Thomasville Marengo HS, 10/14/2003 (night) (Alabama) [Also 4 PATs in game][Exchange student from the Netherlands]		
    26 yards Jessalyn Martin, Atlanta Xplosion (L 7-9) Sacramento Siren, 8/6/2005 nullified by penalty [IWFL Championship Game at Manchester, N.H.]
    26 yards Cori Conrow, Two Harbors (L 3-28) at Greenway, 10/6/2006 (n.) (Minnesota) at Dixon-Barle Field, Coleraine
    26 yards Emily Moran, Theodore Roosevelt HS (W 13-6) Crestwood HS, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Ohio) [also 24 yd. FG in same game]
    26 yards Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte Bullfrogs (W 44-18) Amador High, 10/27/2006 (n.) at Sutter Creek (Mother Lode League, California) [+ 5 of 6 PATs; also reported as 24 yds.] 
    26 yards Leah Einterz, Zionsville High (L 24-27) Lafayette Jeff, 8/17/2007 [+ 3 PATs] [also called 25 yds. in one source]
    26 yards Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (W 31-0) Cambria Heights, 9/14/2007 (Pennsylvania) [+ 2 PATs; called 23 yds. game report, 24 yds. in another report, 26 yds. thereafter]
    26 yards Tera Prosser, Yamhill-Carlton (W 31-0) Banks High, 10/5/2007 (Oregon)
    26 yards McKenzie Langemeier, Marion High (L 13-58) at LaVernia HS, 10/26/2007 (Texas) [+ PAT]
    26 yards Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (Altoona) (W 24-23) Westmont Hilltop (Johnstown), 8/30/2008 (Pennsylvania) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]
    26 yards Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 40-37) Columbus North, 10/24/2008 (Indiana) [maybe 2nd FG in game]  

    25 yards Heather Sue Mercer, Yorktown HS (W 23-13) Chittenago HS, 11/1993 (NY) Carrier Dome, Syracuse, Class B Championship game [1st score in playoffs for female, 2 of 3 PATs] [39 pts. on season, 4 of 7 , 27 of 30 PATs]
    25 yards Megan Latusek, Serr HS (W 17-7) south Allegheny, 9/16/1994 (Pennsylvania) [+ 2 of 2 PATs]
    25 yards Jenny Grubb, Conant High (W 23-12) Elk Grove, 9/23/1994 (n.) (Illinois) [+ 2 PATs]
    25 yards Jessica Kisor, Kalaheo HS v. Waialua HS, 9/27/1997 (Hawaii) [and 7 for 7 on PATs in game] [see above 27 yd. kick for additional data]
    25 yards Annie Greenspun, Haverford HS (W 39-7) Springfield HS, 10/6/2000 (Pennsylvania) [∓ 4 of 4 PATs]
    25 yards Ashley Aber, Seventy-First HS (L 16-35) Douglas Byrd HS, 9/28/2001 (North Carolina)
    25 yards Sara Lyles, Harrison HS (L 3-16) Cañon City, 11/3/2001 (Colorado Springs, Col.) [*Female FG distance Colorado state record]
    25 yards Kati Jo Spisak, Parkway South (St. Louis) (W 38-6) Parkway North (Missouri), 11/5/1999 [+ 5 PATs in 5 tries]
    25 yards Audrey Russell, Chattanooga Locomotion, in OT (W 15-12O.T.) v. Asheville Assault (NWFL), 4/12/2001 2003?
    25 yards Ashley Aber, Cumberland Cty. HS v Douglas Bird HS (North Carolina), 2001
    25 yards Jenna Thomason, Sandy Creek HS (W 17-14O.T.) Heritage HS (Ga.), 2001 [2nd PAT tied game, FG won it in OT]
    25 yards Amanda Miller, G.W. Hewlett, H.S. (W 16-0) v. Garden City HS, 11/10/2001 (Nassau Cty., NY)
    25 yards Leigh Sears, Southwest Michigan Jaguars (L 9-45) Detroit Demolition (NWFA), 4/20/2003 (n) Bulldog Stadium 1,200
    25 yards Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (Riverside) (W 23-13) El Modena HS, 9/11/2003 (California)
    25 yards Kim Tebo, Eldorado HS (H) (W 17-14) Los Lunas HS, 9/26/2003 (n.) (Albuquerque, N.M.) [as well as 2 PATs after score was 0-14, the FG was winning points. [Homecoming Queen at halftime.] 
    25 yards Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant HS (L 3-47) at Peters Township HS, 10/31/2003 WPIAL Class AAA 1st Round Playoff Game (Pennsylvania)
    25 yards Amy Lewis, Arizona Caliente (W 17-12) Long Beach Aftershock, 9/11/2004 (WPFL)
    25 yards Kristin Casey, Westside HS (W 15-8) Burke HS, 2004 (Omaha, Neb.) [1st female to score a point in Nebraska football game.]
    25 yards Alena Westover, Warren G. Harding HS (L 10-18) Buchtel HS, 9/3/2005 (Ohio) [also PAT & onside kick.]
    25 yards Kelly Bornemeier, Massaponax High (W 51-8) Spotsylvania, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Virginia) [plus 6 of 7 PATs]
    25 yards Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (W 17-0) Powers Catholic, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Flint, Michigan) [+ 2 PATs]
    25yd PAT Keirsten Cheatham, Eustis HS (Orlando) (W 21-14) at Leesburg, 9/22/2006 (n.) [Followed roughing the kicker on diff. PK on 40 yd. attempt; I am assuming a 15 yard penalty]
    25 yards Wendy Korte, Dallas Diamonds (W 47-20) Wisconsin Wolves, 9/23/2006 (WPFL) [+ 2nd FG in game, unknown yds.]
    25yd PAT Abby Vestal, Lawrence High (W 16-3) at Shawnee Mission East, 9/29/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [+ 20 yd. FG] at Shawnee Mission South District Stadium
    25 yards Andrea Kalis, Winona Senior High (L 9-16) at Albert Lea HS, 10/6/2006 (n.) (Minnesota)
    25 yards Alyssa Howard, Rossville High (W 27-13) Jefferson County North, 10/31/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [also 22 yd. FG] Class 3A Bi-District, Playoffs 1st round
    25 yards Marika Barto, New Orleans Blaze (W 30-0) Emerald Coast Barracudas, 4/28/2007 (NWFA)
    25 yards Mindy Walker, Oklahoma City Lightning (W 48-6) Nashville Dream, 5/29/2007 (NWFA)
    25yd PAT Janelle Hensold, Danville High (L 15-26) Bloomington HS, 9/7/2007 (Illinois) [1 of 1; 5'10"]
    25 yards Jane Kenney, Dexter High (W 16-6) Mount View (Thorndike), 9/8/2007 (Maine) [1 of 2 PATs & 2 punts (one 33 yards)]
    25yd PAT Emily Hirano, Oconee County Middle School (W 42-7) West Jackson, Sep. 2007 (Georgia) [teammate Emily Thomas missed a PAT in game]
    25 yards Leah Einterz, Zionsville HS (L 3-20) at Westfield HS, 9/14/2007 (n.) (Indiana) [+ missed 39 yd. FG] [also called 23 yd., 22 yd.]
    25 yards Katelyn Gedding, Corner High (L 3-6) St. Clair County, 9/14/2007 (Alabama)
    25 yards Ashley Baker, Framingham State (W 17-10) MIT, 9/15/2007 (NCAA DIII) [and 2 PATs]
    25 yards Sandy Thur, Arroyo Valley (San Bernardino) (T 24-24) Silverado HS, 9/28/2007 (n.) (California) [plus 3 of 3 PATs; also called 20 yards]
    25 yards Monica Weil, Bangor HS (Bethlehem Township) (L 10-34) Palisades HS, 9/28/2007 (Pennsylvania [+ 1 of 1 PAT]
    25 yards Solveig Barnes, West High (Tracy) (W 24-20) Edison HS, 10/12/2007 (California) [+ 3 for 3 PATs] [also called 21 yards in diff. report]
    25 yards Ashlynn Bass, Loganville HS (W 23-7) at Jackson County HS, 10/19/2007 (Georgia) [also 28 yd FG, 19 yd FG & 2 PATs]
    25 yards Petra Olsen, Wisconsin Wolves (W 16-13) Wisconsin Warriors, 4/19/2008 (IWFL)
    25 yards Sarah Oliver, California Quake (L 3-69) at Dallas Diamonds, 6/28/2008 (IWFL) [Divisional Playoff]
    25 yards Sarah Colvin, Eilson High Ravens (W 61-0) Delta Junction, 9/5/2008 (n.) (Alaska) [also 24 yd. FG in game] at Eielson Air Force Base
    25 yards Gabi Dugal, Class of 2012 (L-WO.T.) Class of 2009, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards, missed from 30 yds., lost on tries]
    25 yards Meagan Proper, Class of 2009 (W-LO.T.) Class of 2012, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards on 2nd try, missed from 30 yds., won on tries]
    25 yards Alexis Claasen, Valley High (L 3-14) Shady Side Academy, 10/11/2008 (Pennsylvania)
    25 yards Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 38-3) Fairleigh Dickinson U.-Florham, 11/7/2008 (N.C.A.A. DIII)
    25 yards Liz Carrier, New Orleans Blaze, Spring/Summer 2009 season (WFA)
    25 yards Jeanette Hibbs, Philadelphia Liberty Belles, Spring/Summer 2009 season (WFA)
    25 yards MaryBeth McMillan, West Michigan Mayhem (W 41-12) at Columbus Comets (Vicksburg), 7/11/2009 (WFA Playoff Quarterfinals) [& 23 yd. FG]
    25 yards Ariel Stephens, Charlestown High (W 15-13) Madison HS, 8/21/2009 (Indiana) [w/45 seconds left in game, to win] at Dutch Reis Field
    25yd PAT Abby McCollum, Monroe HS (W 14-7) Huron HS, 9/17/2009  (Michigan) [PAT w/penalty•2 of 2 PATs]
    25 yards Kaila Forster, Libby HS (L 27-48) at Polson HS, 9/25/2009 (Montana) [also 19 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
    25 yards Ariel Stephens, Charlestown HS (W 6-0) at Corydon HS, 9/25/2009 (n.) (West Virginia) [also 22 yd. FG]
    25 yards Katelin Fields, Ravenna Ravens (W 39-0) Field HS, 10/23/2009 (Ohio) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]

    24 yards Michele Diana, Cleveland HS (W 25-22) Fairfax HS, 9/1992 (Cal.) [winning kick with 1:20 left in game]
    24 yards Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 24-21) Harrison HS, 10/2/1992 (Georgia) [Winning FG w/15 seconds left]
    24 yards Erin “Peaches” Shilk, Cy Falls High (Houston, Texas), 1993
    24 yards Jennifer Dillard, Mount Pleasant HS (L 9-27) Northwest Cabarrus, 8/21/1998 (North Carolina)
   •24 yards Emily Morgan, Pensacola Power (W 37-12) Nashville Dream (exhib.) (NWFL), 4/6/2002 [31 points in game:Fg, 3 PATs & 3 TDs on receptions.]
      •Emily Morgan scored 31 points in game, 3 TDs, 3 PATs, 1 FG]
    24 yards Ashley Nevitt, Fairborn HS (W 25-21) Stebbins, //2002 (Dayton, Oh.)
    24 yards Danielle Weiss, Cleveland Fusion (L 15-28) at Detroit Demolition (NWFA), 7/12/2003 [NWFA Northern Divison playoff semi-final]
    24 yards Hillary Bisnett, Dowagiac HS in OT to win (W 31-282 O.T.s) at Niles HS  (Michigan), 10/17/2003 (n)
    24 yards Danielle Weiss, Cleveland Fusion (L 15-28) Detroit Demolition, Spring 2003 [NWFA semi-final] 
    24 yards Stephanie Bozada, St. Thomas More HS (W 16-7) Bismark-Henning HS, 11/2003 (Bllomington, Illinois) [1st round Class 2A playoff game]
    24 yards Kay Bateman, Atlanta Xplosion (L 21-28) at New York Sharks, 4/3/2004 (IWFL)
    24 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama (L 20-34) at Samford College, 8/28/2004 (night) [also 22 yard FG and 2 PATs]
    24 yards Kim Trumbo, Corvallis Pride (W 41-6) Boise Xtreme, 4/2/2005 (IWFL)  [1st FG ever for Pride] [also scored 3 TDs]
    24 yards Heidi Garrett, Riverside Martin Luther King, 9/9/2005 (California)
    24 yards Kendra Cestone, Massachusetts Mutiny (W 17-0) at Philadelphia Phoenix, 4/23/2006 (NWFA) at Northeast High
    24 yards Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 24-7) Whitewater, 10/6/2006 (Wisconsin)
    24 yards Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant (W 38-14) Uniontown, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [+ 5 of 5 PATs, all in 1st half]
    24 yards Emily Moran, Roosevelt Rough Riders (W 13-6) Crestwood Red Devils, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Ohio) [+ 26 yd. FG]
    24 yards Ally Bales, Eisenhower (New Berlin) (L 10-13O.T.) Fort Atkinson, 10/24/2006 (n.) (Wisconsin) [FG in OT; + PAT]
    24 yards Kaylee Boryla, Cherry Creek (W 34-14) Fairview HS, 10/27/2006 (n.) (Colorado) [also 34 yd. FG in same game.]
    24 yards Anna Funderburk, Lancaster High (L 18-28) South Pointe, 10/27/2006 (n.) (South Carolina) [+ 1 of 1 PAT]
    24 yards Kelly Bornemeier, Massaponax HS (W 31-14) Mountain View, 11/3/2006 (n.) (Virginia) [+4 of 4 PATs]
    24 yards Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde High (W 45-19) Western, 11/3/2006 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [+ 6 of 6 PATs]
    24 yards Kaylee Boryla, Cherry Creek (W 23-21) Arvada West, 11/4/2006 (Colorado) Class 5A Playoffs (To win at end of game.) [5th FG of year]
    24 yards Althea Chronis, Minnesota Vixen (L 10-13) Wisconsin Wolves, 9/6/2007 (WPFL)
    24 yards Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (L 6-18) Penn Cambria, 9/28/2007 (Pennsylvania) [+ 20 yard FG]
    24 yards Megan Antonucci, New York Sharks (W 31-0) at Central Pa Vipers, 6/14/2008 (IWFL) [+ 4 PATs]
    24 yards Sarah Colvin, Eilson Ravens (W 61-0) Delta Junction High, 9/5/2008 (n.) (Alaska) [25 yard FG same game]
    24 yards Kara Fultz, Fort Wayne Flash, Spring/Summer 2009 season game (WFA)
    24 yards Kaila Forster, Libby HS Junior Varsity v. Timberlake (Id.) JV, 9/8/2009 (Montana)
    24 yards Taylor Belmont, Oregon City (W 37-24) Lakeridge High, 9/25/2009 (Oregon) [+ 4 of 5 PATs•also reported as 22 yds.]
    24 yards Samantha “Sam” Dimitri, Deptford HS (L 10-19) Highland High, 10/3/2009 (n.) (New Jersey) [+ PAT•also reported as 23 yds,]
    24 yards Jenna Whipple, Potterville HS Vikings (W 43-0) Bath HS, 10/9/2009 (Michigan) [+ 4 PATs]
    24 yards Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha Warriors (W 45-21) Punahou HS, 11/5/2009 (Hawauu) [+ 4 of 6 PATs•Interscholastic League of Honolulu Dovision I Championship Aloha Stadium]

    23 yards Jessica Hanneman, Hinckley High (Aurora) (W 31-28) Rampart HS, 11/8/1997 (Col.) [Winning FG with 17 seconds to go]
    23 yards Meggie Godish, West Springfield HS (W 10-7) West Potomac, 10/1/1999 (Virginia) [+ 1 PAT]
    23 yards Megan Gray, Downers Grove North (W 24-7) Downers Grove South (Chicago, Illinois), 10/1/1999 [originally called 21 yds.][and 3 PATs] 9,000
    23 yards Amanda Gibson, Vinemont HS v Fairview HS (Alabama), 9/6/2000
    23 yards Lisa Henderson, Washington & Lee HS (W 42-0) Stuart High, 10/19/2001 (Va.) [also 3 of 5 PATs in game]
    23 yards Audrey Russell, Chattanooga Locomotion (W 10-8) Alabama Renegades (NWFL), 5/22/2003
    23 yards Michelle Wirth, Auburn HS (Rockford, Ill.) (L 3-55) at Elgin HS (Illinois), 9/13/2003
    23 yards Tonya Butler, West Alabama College (L 10-44) North Alabama, 11/15/2003, Braly Stadium, Florence 10,315
    23 yards Brynessa Gradley, Sentinel Secondary (HS) (W 31-0) Nanaimo, 9/25/2004 (West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) [and 2 PATs]
    23 yards Ilene Fahle, New Ulm Cathedral HS (W 31-18) Wabasso, 10/1/2004 (Minn.) [also 4 for 4 PATs] [Norwegian exchange student]
    23 yards Janelle Okamoto, Sacramento Sirens (W 9-7) Atlanta Xplosion, 8/6/2005 (n.) [winning kick with under 2 min. to go][at Clemlemire Sports Center, Manchester, N.H.] (also called 21 yds.)
    23 yards Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial (W 20-17) Madison LaFollette, 9/22/2005 (Wisconsin) [Winning kick with 8 seconds to play.] (Mansfield Stadium)
    23 yards Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 38-0) Cudahy, 10/7/2005 (Wisconsin) [+ 5 of 5 PATs]
    23 yards Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville HS (L 9-20) West Lafayette, 8/18/2006 (n.) [at Straley Field] (Indiana)
    23 yards Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 24-13) at Pewaukee HS, 9/15/2006 (Wisconsin) [+ 3 of 3 PATs] [also called 25 yds. in one place]
    23 yards Danielle Bailey, Long County HS (W 43-26) Davis HS, 10/13/2006 (Georgia) [plus 4 of 6 PATs]
    23 yards Brittany Ryan, Easton High (W 44-27) Bethlehem Catholic, 11/3/2006 (Pennsylvania) [+ 5 of 6 PATs]
    23 yards Brandy Rosales, El Paso Socorro (W 33-23) Bel Air HS, 11/2/2007 (Texas) [also 37 yd. FG + PAT]
    23 yards Chantal “Telly” Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem (W 76-0) Tree Town Spitfire, 5/31/2008 (NWFA) [+ 21 yd. FG; miss from 37 yds.]
    23 yards Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (W 31-24) Harrisonville HS, 10/17/2008 (Sedalia, Missouri) [+ 2 PATs]
    23 yards Rachel Moore, Hanover High (W 30-10) Henrico HS, 11/7/2008 (Virginia) [+ 3 PATs]
    23 yards Rachel Moore, HAnover High (W 24-14) Monacan HS, 11/17/2008 (Virginia) Central Region Divison 5 Semifinals [+ 3 PATs]
    23 yards MaryBeth McMillan, West Michigan Mayhem (W 41-12) at Columbus Comets (Vicksburg), 7/11/2009 (WFA Playoff Quarterfinals) [& 25 yd. FG]
    23 yards Samantha Dimitri, Deptford HS (L 17-21) Pennsville HS, 9/12/2009 (New Jersey)
    23 yards Rachelle Tekler, Platte Valley (L 13-16O.T.) Faith Christian, 9/18/2009 (Colorado) [in OT + 27 yd. FG in 4th qtr. & PAT}
    23 yards Nikki McKee, Walnut Mustangs (W 31-27) Covina HS, 8/25/2009 (California)
    23 yards Erin Benson, Spotswood HS (W 19-17) at Millbrook HS, 9/11/2009 (Virginia)
    23 yards Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 60-0) at Zuni High, 10/2/2009 (New Mexico) [& 6 of 8 PATs]
    23 yards Nicholette Sartori, Palm Bay Pirates (W 24-13) Wiregrass Ranch, 10/16/2009 (n.) (Florida) [+ PAT & 1 blocked PAT] 
    23 yards Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 31-21) Lycoming College, 11/7/2009 (N.C.A.A. DIII) 2,750 [+ 4 of 4 PATs]

    22 yards Simona Prochaska, El Cajon Valley HS (San Diego) (W 32-0) Coronas High, 10/27/1989 [also 26 yd. FG same game]
    22 yards Tanya Jovanovic, Springbrook HS (D.C. area) (W 13-12) Paint Branch HS, 11/6/1993 [also 35 yd. FG in game + a PAT]	
    22 yards Andrea Kavouklis, East Hills HS (Tampa) v. Tarpen Springs, 8/1996 [1 for 2 PATs in 1995 and a game  saving onside kick in playoffs, East Hills W 24-21 Sarasota Riverview, 1995]
    22 yards Amanda Leyland, Karns City (W 10-6) Keystone HS, 9/6/1996 (Pennsylvania)
    22 yards Tonya Fletcher, Cary-Grove HS (W 37-14) Crystal Lake South, 10/2/1998 (Illinois)
    22 yards Sierra Belk, Clay HS (W    ) v. Baker City High, 10/1/1999 (Fla.) [+ 3 PATs in game]
    22 yards Amber Wingerson, Salisbury HS (W 27-13) Albermarle, 8/26/2000 (North Carolina, 1st in County)
    22 yards Julie Harshbarger, Hononegah HS (W 10-6) at Belvidere HS, 9/25/2002 (Illinois) [also PAT, was 17 for 17 PATs on season at this point; 30 of 33 for season.]
    22 yards Tiffany Peterson, Southwestern HS (W    ) v. Eden, 9/27/2002 (n) (Western NY)
    22 yards Kim Tebo, Eldorado High (W 17-14) Los Lunas HS, 9/26/2003 (Albuquerque, N.M.) [Crowned Homecoming Queen before game.]
    22 yards Jen Howard, Rex Putnam HS (W 38-20) St. Helens HS, 10/15/2004 (n.) (Oregon) [plus 5 PATs]
    22 yards Jordan Vick, Tivy High Antlers (W 37-7) Lake View, 9/9/2005 (n.) (Texas) [& 4 of 5 PATs]
    22 yards Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 45-0) Durango, 11/4/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [+ 4 of 6 PATs; one source says 32 yd. FG]
    22 yards Tiffany Traemer, Cincinnati Sizzle (L 5-14) at West Michigan Mayhem, 4/22/2006 (NWFA) [at Mayors' Riverfront Park, Kalamazoo]
    22 yards Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (Akron) (W 24-16) Bedford HS, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Ohio) [+3 of 3 PATs]
    22 yards Brittany Ryan, Easton High Red Rovers (W 23-0) Whitehall HS, 9/22/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [+ 2 of 3 PATs]
    22 yards Leah Einterz, Zionsville (W 44-20) Fishers, 9/29/2006 (Indiana) [+ 2 of 2 PATs]
    22 yards Abby Vestal, Lawrence High (W 31-7) Washburn Rural, 10/13/2006 (n.) (Kansas) at Topeka Class 6A Sub-State Opener
    22 yards Alyssa Howard, Rossville High (W 27-13) Jefferson County North, 10/31/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [also 25 yd. FG] Class 3A Bi-District, Playoffs 1st round>
    22 yards Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (L 10-13) Deer Valley HS, 10/26/2007 (California)
    22 yards Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton (Sedalia) (W 38-29) O'Hara HS (Kansas City), 9/19/2008 (Missouri) [+ 5 of 5 PATs]
    22 yards Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (W 33-19) Alhambra HS (Martinez), 10/3/2008 [+ 3 PATs] (California)
    22 yards Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (L 23-31) at Pike High, 10/3/2008 (Indiana)
    22 yards Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 20-13O.T.) Widener College, 10/18/2008 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [+ 30 yd FG & 2 of 2 PATs]
    22 yards Lauren Bracco, Pittsburgh Passion (L 17-27) at D.C. Divas, 6/27/2009 (IWFL Mid-Atlantic Divisional Playoff) [1 of 1 FG•2 of 2 PATs]
    22 yards Ariel Stephens, Charlestown HS (W 6-0) at Corydon HS, 9/25/2009 (n.) (West Virginia) [also 25 yd. FG]
    22 yards Emily Krause, Trinity Trojans (W 24-14) Chanel HS, 10/10/2009 (Ohio) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]

    21 yards Jenny Grubb, Conant High (L 6-14) at Hersey High, 9/15/1995 (n.) (Illinois) [+ 31 yd. FG in same game]
    21 yards Snow Brenner, High Point Central (W 16-14) at Shelby HS, 12/1/1995 (North Carolina) State 3A semifinal [Successful onside kick & FG w/:21 left]
    21 yards Liz Nemeth, Monroe HS (North Hills) (W 31-21) Grant HS, 10/9/1997 (California) [FG w/1:19 remaining]
    21 yards Katie Hultin, Thomas Jefferson HS (Denver) (L 10-21) at Highland Ranch HS, 8/31/2000 (Colorado) Shea Stadium 4,000
    21 yards Ashley Nevitt, Fairborn HS (Dayton) (W 34-12) Springboro, __/__/2002 (Dayton, Ohio) [also 27 yd. FG, 4 PATs]
    21 yards Jenna Thomason, Sandy Creek HS (L 17-42) Ware County HS (Georgia), 11/22/2002 [1st round, State Playoffs]		
    21 yards Mary-Lynn Hadley, Cardinal Stritch (W 37-0) Youngstown Christian, 10/16/2004 (Toledo, Ohio)
    21 yards Amanda DeLaFosse, Mayde Creek (L 10-20) Katy Taylor HS, 9/29/2006 (n.)(Houston, Texas)
    21 yards Monica “Mo” Weil, Bangor Area HS (L 10-27) at Northern Lehigh, 8/31/2007 (Pennsylvania) [+ PAT]
    21 yards Rachel Moore, Hanover High (W 29-28) Patrick Henry HS, 9/7/2007 (n.) (Richmond, Virginia) [FG w/13 seconds left for win, 2 of 3 PATs]
    21 yards Amanda Dotten, Service HS (W 24-172 O.T.s) at Chugiak HS, 10/6/2007 (Alaska Large-Schools Playoffs Quarterfinal) [1 of 3 FGs, 3 of 3 PATs] 
    21 yards Sandy Thur, Arroyo Valley (San Bernardino) (W 43-13) San Gorgonio HS, 10/12/2007 (n.) (California) [plus 4 of 6 PATs]
    21 yards Chantal “Telly” Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem (W 76-0) Tree Town Spitfire, 5/31/2008 (NWFA) [+ 23 yd. FG]
    21 yards Kinsey Lengerich, South Adams (W 59-21) Bluffton HS, 9/5/2008 (Indiana) [+ 8 of 8 PATs]
    21 yards Elizabeth Mitchum, Pelion Panthers (W 38-18) at Wagener-Salley, 9/11/2009 (South Carolina) [+ 5 of 5 PATs]
    21 yards Clare Berry, St. Wendelin (L 3-47) Lima Perry, 10/16/2009 (Ohio) [1 of 2 FGs, missed from 33 yards]
    21 yards Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 21-0) at Widener College, 10/31/2009 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [+ 3 of 3 PATs]

    20 yards Heidi Kaiser, New Smyrna Beach HS (W  47-22) Father Lopez HS (Daytona Beach), 10/1987 (Fla.) (IWFL Women's World Bowl championship) [1st fem. to score in Florida] [also 2 of 3 PATs]
    20 yards Tonya Butler, Riverside HS JV (Georgia), 1995
    20 yards Sarah Mergenthaler, Marlboro HS (New Jersey) (L 3-20) Wall HS, 9/29/1995 [1st female to kick FG in NJ] {2003-sailed around the world in two woman sailboat}
    20 yards Allison Nicolle, Chillicothe-Illinois Valley Central HS v Princeton HS (Illinois), 8/30/1996
    20 yards Tina Brooks, Wauconda HS (W 16-7) Marengo High, 9/4/1998 (n.) (Illinois)
    20 yards Jenny Cox, Kenwood HS to win in O.T. (W 17-14O.T.) Tullahoma HS, 11/5/1999 (Tenn.) [Div. I, Class 4A Playoff Game]
    20 yards Audrey Russell, Chattanooga Locomotion (W 10-8) Alabama Renegade, 3/22/2001 (n.) (exhib.) (NWFL) [winning points; + PAT]
    20 yards Kristen Kuceyeski, Libertyville HS v. New Trier HS, 8/24/2001 (n.)
    20 yards Ellisa White, Bakersfield HS v. Ridgeview, 11/2003 (California) [18 of 20 PATs for season]
    20 yards Danelle Peirera, Laguna HS (Cal.) (W 24-22) at Woodland HS, 2003 [winning kick w/ 4:06 left]
    20 yards Smush Sermuksnis, Rhode Island Intensity (W 30-14) Bay State Warriors, Pierce Stadium, East Providence, 5/1/2004 (n) (IWFL)
    20 yards Ashley Gunnings, McKinley HS (W 23-22) Northeast HS, 9/10/2004 (New Orleans, La.) [and 2 PATs]
    20 yards Pam Staton, Grant HS (Arlington Hills, Ill.) v. ?, 10//2004  [Also homecoming queen]
    20 yards Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial (W 17-7) Madison West, 9/30/2005 (n.) (Wisc.) Mansfield Stadium 5,100 [2 extra points]
    20 yards Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (L 17-202 O.T.s) Shadow Ridge, 10/14/2005 (n.) (Las Vegas, Nevada) [FG in 2nd OT; + 2 of 2 PATs]
    20 yards Nicole Katz, Harry S. Truman HS (Levittown, Pa.) (L 16-41) Torrey Pines (Cal.), 9/1/2006 (n.) [at Harry S. Morgan Stadium] [also PAT] (Pennsylvania)
    20 yards Michelle Anderson, Archbishop MC O'Neill Titans (W 23-15) Campbell Tartans, 9/6/2006 (RIFL) (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) (High School)
    20 yards Abby Vestal, Lawrence Lions (W 16-3) at Shawnee Mission East, 9/29/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [+ 25 yd. PAT] at Shawnee Mission South District Stadium
    20 yards Gina Ruiz, East Stroudsburg South (W 17-14) at Lehighton High, 10/6/2006 (Pennsylvania) [+ 2 PATs]
    20 yards Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte High (L 16-27) at Linden HS, 10/13/2006 (n.) (California) [opened scoring] (Mother Lode League)
    20 yards Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (L 6-18) Penn Cambria, 9/28/2007 (Pennsylvania) [+ 24 yd. FG same game]
    20 yards Allie Roderique, Boston Militia (L 24-26) New York Sharks, 5/10/2008 (IWFL) [+ 3 PATs]
    20 yards Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (Sedalia) (W 37-19) St. Pius X (Kansas City), 8/29/2008 (Missouri) [+ 4 of 4 PATs]
    20 yards Gabi Dugal, Class of 2012 (L-WO.T.) Class of 2009, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards, missed from 30 yds., lost on tries]
    20 yards Meagan Proper, Class of 2009 (W-LO.T.) Class of 2012, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards on 2nd try, missed from 30 yds., won on tries]
    20 yards Sally Maple, Palm Beach Punishers (L 9-14) Carolina Phoenix, 5/23/2009 (IWFL) [1 of 1 FG•0 of 1 PAT]
    20 yards Jen Mermelstein, Camp Hill (L 9-13) Boiling Springs, 10/30/2009 (Pennsylvania)
    20 yards Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 62-0) at Crownpoint HS, 10/30/2009 (New Mexico) [Two 20 yard FGs & 6 PATs]
    20 yards Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 62-0) at Crownpoint HS, 10/30/2009 (New Mexico) [Two 20 yard FGs & 6 PATs]

    19 yards Andy Wharton, West Hills HS (W 31-28) Sierra HS, in 1997 (San Diego, Cal.) [winning kick]
     • Angelique Atkins was kicker for Sierra High. A female kicker on each side.
    19 yards Tonya Fletcher, Cary-Grove HS (W 44-7) Lake Zurich, 9/18/1998 (Illinois)
    19 yards Jackie Gielau, Denver HS (W 9-7) Fairbank Wapsie Valley HS (Iowa), 10/17/2003 (n) [w/ 18 seconds left in game]["4th female FG in state"] [20 of 23 PATs by this game, 23 points Iowa female record]
    19 yards Ashlynn Bass, Loganville HS (W 23-7) at Jackson County HS, 10/19/2007 (n.) (Georgia) [also 28 yd FG, 25 yd FG & 2 PATs]
    19 yards Kaila Forster, Libby HS (L 27-48) at Polson HS, 9/25/2009 (Montana) [also 25 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
    19 yards Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 68-7) Tohatchi High, 10/9/2009 (n.) (New Mexico) [+ 37 yd. FG & 8 of 9 PATs]
    19 yards Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 77-0) Woodland Christian, 11/13/2009 (California) [8 of 10 PATs + 19 yd. FG]

    18 yards Leah Shelton, Valencia HS (W 17-14) Oakland Skyline, 9/28/2004 (California) [Winning kick made with 6 seconds left]
    18 yards Tera Prosser, Yamhill-Carlton HS (W 31-6) at Stayton HS, 9/7/2007 (Oregon)
    18 yards Carolyn Lee, Chicago Force (W 38-20) Wisconsin Warriors, 4/18/2009 (IWFL)

    17 yards Jessica Hanneman, Hinckley High (Aurora), 1997

    16 yards Andrea Hubbard, Southern California Scorpions (W 23-12) at Los Angeles Amazons, 9/22/2007 (WPFL) [+ PAT]
    16 yards Lisa Gibbons, Central-Cal Crusaders (W 39-0) Bakersfield Bulldogs, 3/22/2008 (CVFL) [men's league]  [2 of 2 FGs, 3 of 4 PATs]

    15 yards Sara Sermuksnis, New England Intensity v. Connecticut Lightning, 6/11/2005 (IWFL) 		
    15 yards Gabi Dugal, Class of 2012 (L-WO.T.) Class of 2009, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards, missed from 30 yds., lost on tries]
    15 yards Meagan Proper, Class of 2009 (W-LO.T.) Class of 2012, 10/8/2008 (Garner Magnet HS, North Carolina Powder Puff Game) [OT kickoff, made free kick FGs of 15, 20 & 25 yards on 2nd try, missed from 30 yds., won on tries]

    14 yards Jessalyn Martin, Atlanta Xplosion (W 17-14) Orlando Mayhem, 5/17/2008 (IWFL)
		
 1st  6 PATs  Luverne "Toad" Wise, Escambia County HS (Alabama), 1939 [also a complete pass for a PAT] {for year} {also PATs in 1940}
November 24, 1939 newspaper clipping from the La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press (Wisconsin); a photo titled New Kick In Kicking Goal, showing Luverne Wise, football kicker, in her follow through, right leg perpindicular to the ground, in her cullotted uniform, with holder. It reads: Luverne Wise, 17, pretty, blond and weighing 115 pounds, kicks points after touchdown for the Escambia County High of Atmore, Ala.  She attracts more spectators than any two teams the school has fielded.
     1 PAT   Pat Farrell, Toledo Troopers (W 30-6) v. Buffalo team (WPFL), 1971 ["first PAT kick in WPFL since 1966"]

     • Theresa Dion (5'2") was the place kicker for Mary Immaculate HS in Florida in 1972. No successfull kicks found (0 of 3 in 2 games). Also Homecoming Queen.
AP Wirephoto picture of Theresa Dion (#63), Immaculata High football kicker, from The Aiken Standard, Aiken, South Carolina, November 2, 1972. Titled: 'WOW' WHAT A KICKER/The prettiest addition to the Immaculate High School varsity football team is five-foot-two Theresa Dion. Theresa played in one game and missed an extra point try.
To see both the AP and UPI articles on Theresa Dion (including her measurements!) go to the Theresa Dion page!!!:
     2ptPATs Tami Maida, Philomath HS Junior Varsity, 1981 season (Portland, Oregon) [Two 2-pt. PATs passes as QB, TD pass called back due to penalty]

 1st 1 PAT   Beth Bates, Williamsburg HS (W 32-0) Pineville HS, Oct. 1982 (Kentucky) [1st to play in state]
     9 Pts  Beth Bates, Williamsburg HS (Kentucky), 1982 season [6 PATs &a,p; 1 FG]

     4 Pts.  Beth Bates, Williamsburg HS (Kentucky), 1983 season [1 FG & 1 FG]

 1st 1 PAT   Monica Hardesty, Pine View Middle School (W 7-0O.T.) Zephyrhills Middle school, 9/17/1985 (Florida)
 1st 1 PAT   Bridget Farris, Hoover HS (Fresno, Cal.) (W 9-0) Dinuba HS, 9/20/1985  [1st female player to score in California] pos. 10/18? [5 PATs by 11/21]
     1 PAT   Shelly Garner Buffington, Gainesville High (Georgia), 1985 [also Punter]

     1 PAT   Heather Darrow, Notre Dame HS (L 7-39) East Ridge HS, 8/19/1986 (Chattanooga, Tennessee) [1st female to score in football game in state.]
     8 PATs  Mia Labovitz, San Diego High Junior Varsity, 1986 (Cal.) [8 of 12]

     2 PATs  Mia Labovitz, San Diego HS (L 14-24) Marian HS (Ca.), 9/15/1987
     6 PATs  Heidi Kaiser, New Smyrna Beach HS (W 50-6) Daytona Beach Midland (Mainland?) HS, 9/19/1987  [1st female to score in Florida]
     1 PAT   Kari McCallum, Roosevelt HS (L 7-28) Franklin HS, 11/6/1987 (Seattle, Washington) [sr.]
     1 PAT   Mia Labovitz, San Diego HS (L 13-34) Christian High, 11/7/1987 (California)
 1st  1 PAT   Wendy LeVine, Mountain Home HS (Idaho) (L 7-23) v. Sandpoint, 1987 First Round Class A-1 Div.II playoff game [1st fem. to score in playoff game]

     4 PATs  Amy Cook, Chaminade HS JV (Canoga Park) (W 42-6) Monrovia HS JV, 9/1988 (Cal.)
     1 PAT   Barb Koenig, North Glen HS (W 7-6) Poudre HS, 1988  [1st to score in Colorado football game]
     2 PAT   Christel Winston, Hermitage HS JV (W 14-2) John Marshall HS JV, 1988 (Virginia) [In October was 6 for 6 PATs so far]
    32 Pts.  Mia Labovitz, San Diego HS (Cal.), 1987-1988 [16 pts. ea. season]
    26 Pts.  Amy Cook, Chaminade Junior Varsity, 1988 season (California)

     1 PAT   Leanne Bollinger, Long Branch HS v. Brick Township, 9/16/1989 [scrimmage] [missed 31 yd. FG] [New Jersey]
     2 PATs  Leanne Bollinger, Long Branch HS (W 28-8) Tinton Falls, 9/23/1989 [2-3 PATs; 5'8" 130 lbs.] [New Jersey]
     2 PATs  Leanne Bollinger, Long Branch HS (W 29-2) Monmouth Regional HS, 1989 [1st to score in game in New Jersey]
     1 PAT   Christel Winston, Hermitage HS (Virginia), 1989  [1st fem. football player to score in state]
   *11 Pts.  Rachel Gagliano,  Monroe HS (Cal.), 1989 [was record for most points in year by woman football player]

     2 PATs  Alisa Hanchett, Santa Fe HS (W 17-7) Pius X High, 9/7/1990 (California) [2 of 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Amy Cook, Chaminade HS (Canoga Park) (L 21-35) Notre Dame HS, 9/28/1990 [5'7"] (California)
     1 PAT   Robin Selbst, Washington High (W 48-6) Olney HS  (Philadelphia Public League, Pa.), 1990 [1st female to play in Philadelphia]
     1 PAT   Amy Cook, Chaminade HS (Canoga Park, Ca.) (L 10-18) St. Bernard HS, 11/2/1990 [crowned Homecoming Queen at half time; 0 of 1 FG]
     1 PAT   Britt Chastain, Dudley HS (Greensboro) (W 29-0) South Rowan HS, 1990  [1st to score in North Carolina]

     1 PAT   Jacqueline Gainer, Valley Stream Central (W 10-0) East Meadow HS, Firemen's Field, 9/28/1991 [1st point scored by female in New York State]
     1 PAT   Susan Price, Valley Stream Central (L 13-22) Baldwin HS, 10/12/1991 (N.Y.)
     1 PAT   Angela Hall, Henry Clay HS (L 7-28) Tates Creek, 10/18/1991 (Lexington, Kentucky)
     2 PATs  Jacqueline Gainer, Valley Stream Central (W 20-7) Oceanside HS, Firemen's Field, 10/26/1991     
    • 11/16/1991 Jacqueline Gainer & Susan Price both score on PATs for VS Central (W 32-0) v Hicksville High, Firemen's Field (N.Y.) [pos. 1st time 2 women score for same team in same game]   
     1 PAT   Camille Blackmore, Lakeside High (W 33-0) Henderson High, 11/9/1991 (Georgia)
     8 Pts   Ebony Christy, Seneca Valley High (Germantown, Maryland), 1991 season possibly more [8 PATs]
    • Annette Hunt, Placekick Holder for Seneca Valley HS (Md.), 1991. Held ball for 49 points. (pos.more)

     1 PAT   Kim Jacobs, Roxana High (W 41-12) Triad HS, 9/4/1992 (Illinois)
     3 PATs  Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 21-20) South Forsyth, 9/4/1992 (Georgia) [3 of 3 in 1st game]
    13 Pts.  Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 37-21) Etowah HS, 9/11/1992 (Georgia) [37 yd. FG•two 28 yd. FGs•4 PATs]
    12 Pts.  Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (W 48-12) Coosa HS, 9/25/1992 (Georgia) [2 of 2 FGs•6 of 6 PATs]
     1 PAT   Camille Blackmore, Atlanta Lakeside High (W 31-0) Southside HS, Sep. 1992 (Georgia) 
     4 PATs  Betsy Jurgens, Milpitas HS (W 42-0) Irvington, 9/11/1992 (n.) (California) [4 of 5 PATs, incl. 32 yarder]
     1 PAT   Erika Freiburger, Germantown HS (Milwaukee North) (W 37-0) v. Nicolet (Milwaukee), 10/1992 (Wisconsin) [1st fem. to score in the state]
     1 PAT   Sandy Tregarthen, Los Angeles Harbor College (W 24-21) Compton College, 10/24/1992 (California Junior College A.A.)
    *48 Pts.  Angie Mickel, Sequoyah HS (Georgia), 1992 [44 pts.?]
    29 Pts.  Sasha Young, Great Bridge HS (Chesapeake, Va.), 1992 season [20 PATs & 3 FGs•crowned homecoming queen at halftime of 10/9 game (n)]
   *12 Pts.  Michele Diana, Cleveland HS (Cal.), 1992 [was said to be state fem. scoring mark at time; Homecoming Queen] Diana?

     1 PAT   Heather Cerovski, Loy Norrix (Kalamazoo) (L    ) Portage Central, 9/10/1993  [1st fem. score in Michigan; Homecoming Queen] 9/11?
     1 PAT   Sally Phipps, Spanish River HS (Boca Raton, Fla.) (W 24-6) William T. Dwyer HS (Palm Beach Gardens), 9/23/1993 att: 300 [Homecoming Queen]
     4 PAT   Jami DeProspo, Valley Stream South (W 34-0) Valley Stream North, 10/9/1993 (Long Island, NY) [4 for 4 in 1st attempts] [9 of 12 PATs on season]
     6 PATs  Cheryl Zimmerman, West Potomac HS (D.C.-Va.) (W 42-10) Mt. Vernon, 10/15/1993 (n) [6 of 6]  [also 34 yarder FG in earlier game] [crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime]
     1 PAT   Snow Brenner, High Point Central (L 7-28) Andrews HS (N.C.), 10/22/1993
     1 PAT   Kim Jacobs, Roxana HS (W 41-12) Triad HS, 1993 (Illinois) [1st female to score/play in state]
     1 PAT   Kate Tribble, Flagstaff HS (Arizona), 1993  [1st female football score in Arizona]
   *33 Pts.  Natalie Dorr, Ventura HS (CA), 1993 season [was record at time for woman] (California)
    23 PATs  Shayna Olesiuk, Sonora High, 1993 season (California)

 1st  6 PATs  Chrissy Sanford, Newbury Park HS (CA), 9/1994 [1st to get 6 PAT in a game]
     2 PATs  Jodie Polk, Penn-Trafford (L 20-69) North Hills, 9/2/1994 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) [2 of 3 PATs•left-footed] Jody?
     5 Pts.  Jennifer Grubb, Conant HS (Illinois) (W 23-13) Hersey HS, 9/9/1994 [31 or 37 yd. FG + 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Megan Latusek, Serra High Junior Varsity, 9/9?/1994 (Pennsylvania)
     6 PATs  Christine Sanford, Newbury PArk HS (W 42-6) San MArcos HS, 9/16/1994 (California) [6 of 6 PATs]
     5 Pts.  Megan Latusek, Serra HS (W 17-7) South Allegheny HS, 9/16/1994 (Pennsylvania) [25 yd. FG + 2 PATs] (varsity)
     5 Pts.  Jenny Grubb, Conant HS (Illinois) (W 23-12) Elk Grove, 9/23/1994 (n.) [25 yd. FG + 2 PATs]
     2 PATs  Jami DeProspo, Valley Stream South (W 20-0) at Friends Academy, 9/24/1994 (NY)
     1 PAT   Kristy Heron, Fallston HS (Maryland) (L (OT)) v. North Hartford HS, 9/27/1994
     5 PATs  Nicole Frey, Kempsville HS (Virginia Beach) v. Cox HS, 9/30/1994
     3 PATs  Jenny Grubb, Conant HS (Illinois) (W 21-0) at Prospect HS, 9/30/1994 [missed 47 yd. FG into wind]
     1 PAT   Jodie Polk, Penn-Trafford (W 7-6) at Norwin High, 10/7/1994 (n.) (Pennsylvania)
     3 PATs  Autumn Lodwick, Arcadia HS (W 38-0)v. South Pasadena HS (Cal.), 10/1994
 1st  3 PATs  Jami DeProspo, Valley Stream South (W 27-18) v. Malverne HS (N.Y.), 11/19/1994. Conference IV Semi-Finals, at Hofstra. 1st female to play in Long Island Playoff game on first PAT attempt, only miss of year; & 1st to score.
    11 Pts.  Snow Brenner, High Point Central (L 41-44) Forest Hills HS, 11/26/1994 (North Carolina) State Playoff Game
     1 PAT   Jami DeProspo, Valley Stream South (L 13-35) v. Manhasset HS, 11/26/1994 at Hofstra Stadium [1 of 2 PATs] Nassau Conference IV Championship. [1st female to score in Long Island championship.]
     1 PAT   Heather Holbron, Moanalua High, 1994 (Oahu, Hawaii) [1st female to score in Hawaii.]
     1 PAT   Tui Moe, Punahoe High, 1994 (Hawaii) [Was 1st female to suit up in Hawaii. Scored after Holbron.]
    52 Pts.  Snow Brenner, High Point Central HS, 1994 season (North Carolina) [43 of 47 PATs, 3 of 9 FGs]
    33 Pts.  Nicole Straky, Thousand Oaks HS Junior Varsity, 1994 season [33 of 37 PATs incl. 35 yard PAT] (California)
    28 PATs  Katie Tribble, Flagstaff High, 1994 season (Arizona) [28 of 31 at middle of November.]
    27 PATs  Mette Okrant, San Lorenzo Valley HS, 1994 season [27 of 31] (California)
    20 PATs  Jami DeProspo, Valley Stream South, 1994 season [20 of 22, 16 for 16 during regular season.] (New York)
    15 Pts.  Jennifer Grubb, Conant High, 1994 season (Illinois) [2 of 4 FGs•9 of 10 PATs + kickoffs]
     7 PATs  Joy Barry, Thousand oaks High, 1994 season (California) [7 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Sarah Houska, Mehlville High, 1994 season (Missouri)
     1 PAT   Tonia Faulkner, Summerfield HS, 1994 season (Michigan)

     3 PATs  Ali Nicole, Illinois VAlley Central HS (W 33-18) CAnton, 9/14/1995 (Illinois)
     2 FGs   Jennifer Grubb, Conant HS (Illinois) (L 6-14) at Hersey High, 9/15/1995 [31 yds. & 21 yds.]
     1 PAT   Dawna Smith, Mt. Pleasant HS (Wilmington, Delaware) (L 13-22) v Smyrna, 9/16/1995 [1st fem. to play, score in state]
     1 PAT   Sarah Mergenthaler, Marlboro HS (L 9-20) v. Middletown North, 9/23/1995 (N.J.) [First score by female football player in NJ]
     1 PAT   Sarah Robinson, Floyd County HS JV, 1995 (Roanoke, Va.)[point nullified by penalty] [Was also on varsity this year, no results found.]
     3 PATs  Ali Nicolle, Illinois Valley Central HS (Chillicothe) (W 33-18) v. Canton HS, 9/1995 (in 5 attempts)
     1 PAT   Jamie Woods, Sandias HS (New Mexico), 9/1995  [1st female to score in state]
     1 PAT   Sarah Houska, Mehlville HS (Missouri) (W 49-14) v. Sikeston HS, 11/1995 [her 6th PAT of season]
     2 PATs  Jillian Beach, Brentwood HS (W 41-20) v Ward Melville, 10/6/1995 [1st fem. to score in Suffolk Cty., NY game] (5 of 6 PAT 1995) {Junior Miss New York winner 1993}
     1 PAT   Snow Brenner, High Point Central HS v. Bertie HS (North Carolina), 1995  [3A Championship game; 1st female to play in state championship football game]	
     1 PAT   Katie Hodge, Warwick HS (W 19-18) v. Lafayette HS (Va.), 1995 [winning point]
     1 PAT   Leila Wormuth, Wyoming HS (W-L) v. Madeira, 1995 (Cinn., Oh.) [placekicker for reserves 1994]
    34 PATs  Ashley Pugh, T.W. Andrews HS JV, 1995 season (High Point, N.C.) [34 of 39]
    10 PATs  Nicole Straky, Thousand Oaks High, 1995 season [10 of 12 PATs] (California)
     7 PATs  Liz Dolan, Zama American HS Trojans, 1995 season (DoDDS Pacific, Tokyo, Japan)  [7 of 7 PATs] {Department of Defense high school} 
     6 FGs   Jenny Grubb, Conant HS, 1995 season (Illinois) [6 of 8 FGs]
     x PATs  Lisa Kowal, Punahou High, 1995 season (Hawaii)

     1 PAT   Erica Fjarlie, Nathan Hale HS (Seattle) (W 27-23) v. Chief Stealth HS, 9/1996 (Washington)
     4 PATs  Danielle Aldrich, Boca Ciega HS (W 39-0) v. Gibbs HS, 9/27/1996 [teamate- kicker Sara Hanson] [also 2 kickoffs] (Florida)
     • Boca Ciega 1st team in state with two female kickers on roster, Sara Hanson and Danielle Aldrich. Hanson probably scored in above game. 
     2 PATs  Amanda Leyland, Karns City (W 40-6) Shannock Valley, 9/27/1996 (Pennsylvania)
     5 PATs  Nicole Straky, Thousand Oaks HS (W 49-8) Royal High, 10/11/1996 (n.) [4th year•10 of 13 PATs after game] (California)
     2 PATs  Sara Andolsek, Thomas Jefferson HS (Denver) (W 89-0) v. Abraham Lincoln HS, 1996 (Colorado)
     4 PATs  Jillian Beach, Brentwood HS (W 28-22) v. Lindenhurst HS, Nov. 1996 [4 of 4] (Suffolk Cty.,NY)
    12 PATs  Tonia Faulkner, Summerfield High, 1996 season (Michigan) [sr.•possibly 14? 1995?]

     1 PAT   Jessica Hanneman, Hinckley High (Aurora, Colorado), 8/1997 
     2 PATs  Rachel Bruesewitz, York High (W 41-12) Proviso East, 9/5/1997 (Illinois)
     1 PAT   Joy Barry, Ventura College (L 17-48) West Los Angeles, 9/13/1997 (California Junior College A.A.)
     8 PATs  Ashley Martin, East Coweta HS (St. Louis, Mo.) v. McIntosh HS, 9/19/1997 [8 for 8; in her first game]
     2 PATs  Rachel Bruesewitz, York High (W 14-0) at Downers Grove North, 9/26/1997 (Illinois)
     1 PAT   Leigh Brazeau, Winfield HS (W.Va.), 9/1997 [1st fem. to score in West Va.] [crowned homecoming queen at different game.]
 1st  2 PATs  Liz Heaston, Willamette Univ. (W 27-0) v Linfield Col. [NAIA], 10/18/1997 [1st female to score (& play) in college game]	
     1 PAT   Michelle Hypolite, Bloomfield High (W 47-7) Hall-West Hartford HS, 10/9/1997 (Connecticut)
     1 PAT   Jessica Wagner, Middleton High (Wisc.) (W 7-6) v. Belvidere (Ill.), 1997 [winning kick at end of game]
    25 Pts.  Liz Nemeth, Monroe HS (North Hills, California), by 11/6/1997 [22 of 27 PATs, 1 of 2 FGs] {Uncle: Fran Herrara, ex-NFL kicker}
    26 Pts.  Andy Wharton, West Hills HS (San Diego, Cal.), 1997 season 
    23 Pts.  Jessica Kisor, Kalaheo High, 1997 regular season (Oahu, Hawaii) [16 of 18 PATs, 2 FGs]
¤•¤ 11 Pts.  Lynsey Bennett, Glebe Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, 1997 season (3 FGs & 2 PATs) (Canada) Crowned Miss Canada International 8/24/2002. Left Miss World Pageant in Nigeria in protest over bloody protests there. Came in 20th in relocated pageant in London. Dethroned of her crown by Canadian authorities 1/22/2003. See full story here.]
     4 Pts.  Haley Henry, Swartz Creek HS, 1997 [in season] (Mich.)
     5 PATs  Michelle Hypolite, Bloomfield High, 1994-97 (career)

     3 PATs  Lindsey Quadros, Xenia High (W 43-15) Belmont High, 9/5/1998 (Ohio)
     1 TD    Jessica Schultz, Jellico HS v. Williamsburg HS (Kentucky), 9/11/1998 (Tennessee) [4 yd. run]
     1 PAT   Cindy Wright, Westbury HS (Houston, Tx.) (W 28-8) Jones HS, 9/12/1998 [1st fem. to score in Texas football•Homecoming Queen on 10/31]
     7 PATs  Tina Brooks, Wauconda High (W 51-0) Chicago Orr, 10/3/1998 (Illinois) [7 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Katy Hnida, Chatfield HS (W 42-15) v. Standley Lake HS (Colorado), 10/9/1998 [6 PATs in 6 attempts; crowned homecoming queen at halftime]
     2 PATs  Connie Howard, Westinghouse HS (W 32-24) Peabody HS, 10/9/1998 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) [2 of 4 PATs]
     2 PATs  Tonya Fletcher, Cary-Grove HS (W 14-12) Prairie Ridge, 10/10/1998 (Illinois) {Crowned Homecoming Queen}
     1 PAT   Tina Brooks, Wauconda HS v. Morris HS (Illinois) (ISHA playoff game 1st round), 1998 [1st females to score in IHSA post-season; see next entry]
     1 PAT   Tonya Fletcher, Cary-Grove HS v. East St. Louis (Illinois) (ISHA playoff game), 1998 [1st females to score in IHSA post-season; see above entry]
    36 Pts.  Katy Hnida, Chatfield HS, 1998 (Littleton, Colorado) [27 of 28 PATs, 3 of 3 FGs]
    25 PATs  Madeline Hill, Goodrich High, 1998 season (Michigan) [# of PATs may be off, info from A.D.; Homecoming Queen]
    17 Pts.  Kristen Kuceyeski, Libertyville High, 1998 season (Illinois) [14 PATs, 1 FG]
     9 FGs   Snow Brenner, High Point Central High, 1998 season (North Carolina) [9 of 10 FGs on season]
    16 PATs  Joy Barry, California Dolphins, 1998 season (Southwest Football League- men's semi-pro league) [16 of 18 PATs before season over, the rest unfound]

     2 PATs  Annie Greenspun, Haverford HS (W 14-0) Upper Dublin, 9/3/1999 (Pennsylvania) [2 of 2]
     1 TD    Breann Smith, Ann Arbor Pioneer HS v. Traverse City Central, 9/17/1999 (Michigan) [junior]
     5 PATs  Kati Jo Spisak, Parkway South HS (St. Louis, Mo.) (W 38-6) v. Parkway North, 11/5/1999 [+ 25 yd. FG; prob. first fem. to score in state in earlier game in 1999]
     1 PAT   Samantha Smith, Bethlehem Catholic (L 14-26) Central Bucks West, 12/4/1999 PIAA Class AAAA Semifinal at Lehigh University [maybe 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Kaitlin Hinterman, Davison HS, 1999 [for season] (Mich.)
     3 PATs  Katrina Sorenson, Atlantic HS JV, 1999 season (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) [••Straight-on style place-kicker!]
    53 Pts.  Jenny Cox, Kenwood HS (Tennessee), 1999 season [32 of 36 PATs, 7 of 11 FGs]
     x PATs  Kristin Marcuccilli, Marion Giants, 1999 season (Indiana) [unknown amount.]

     1 PAT   Amanda Foster, Ridgeview HS (Jacksonville) (W    ) v. Bishop Kenny, 8/25/2000 (Florida)
     1 PAT   Cecilia “Ceci” Clark, Berkeley HS (L 7-20) v Foothill HS (Pleasanton), 9/8/2000 (Cal.)  [JV kicker 1999] {Subject of Porter Gale documentary "The Kicker"}
     1 PAT   Ashley Knepper, Belleville HS East (St. Louis, Mo.), 9/8/2000
     2 PATs  Amanda Gibson, Vinemont HS, 9/9/2000 (Alabama)
     1 PAT   Jackie Ohmes, Fort Zumwalt South HS v. St. Charles West, 9/15/2000 (St. Louis, Missouri)
   Illinois 1st: A female kicker on each side, 9/15/2000. Clare Goldenberg of Oak Park HS (7 of 8 PATs on season before game) v. Downers Grove North with Megan Gray (14 PATs so far.)
     2 PATs  Lori Niemeyer, Oak Ridge HS Junior Varsity (W 42-7) v. Sevier County HS, 9/2000 (n) (Tennessee)
     3 PATs  Katrina Sorensen, Atlantic HS (W 47-0) v. Lake Worth, 9/21/2000 (n.) (West Palm Beach, Fla.) Straight-on style kicker!
     2 PATs  Katrina Sorenson, Atlantic HS (W 14-13) v. Palm Beach Lakes HS, 9/28/2000 (n) Straight-on style kicker! [winning point broke tie]
     7 Pts.  Annie Greenspun, Haverford HS (W 39-7) Springfield HS, 10/6/2000 (Pennsylvania) [5'2"•25 yd. FG + 4 of 4 PATs]
     5 PATs  Amber Wingerson, Salisbury HS (N.C.) (W 62-8) v. North Stanly HS, 10/14/2000 [of 6]
     8 PATs  Afton Kitt, Grossmont HS (W 58-6) v. El Cajon Valley, 10/27/2000 (San Diego, Cal.)
    70 PATs  Kristen Kuceyeski, Libertyville High, 2000 season (Illinois)
    37 PATs  Kristin Marcuccilli, Marion HS (Grant City, Ind.), in 2000 season
    29 Pts.  Afton Kitt, Grossmont H.S. (San Diego, Cal.), 2000 [20 of 25 PAT, 3 EGs]
    18 PATs  Lisa Schweppe, St. Charles West HS (St. Louis, Mo.), in 2000 season & 3 FGs
     • 9/15/2000 Jackie Ohmes, Ft. Zumwalt S. & Lisa Schweppe, St. Charles W. score on PATs in same game. [pos. a 1st]
    14 PATs  Erica Vinson, Arlington High (La Grangeville), 2000 season (New York) (Poughkeepsie area) [soph; also kicked 2003 & 04]
     2 PATs  Ashley Daly, Wolfson HS (Jacksonville, Fla.), 2000 
     ? PATs  Brittney Curfman, Hamilton Heights High, 1999-2000 pos. only 1999 (Indiana) [career] [also ? FGs] [also Homecoming Queen]

 1st  3 PATs  Ashley Martin, Jacksonville State (W 72-10) v. Cumberland (H), 8/31/2001 11,312 (Div. IAA) [*1st female to score in Div. I]
     3 PATs  Megan Gasparin, Seneca Valley HS (W 36-15) v. Penn-Trafford, 8/31/2001 (Pa.)
     1 PAT   Ashley Aber, Seventy-First HS (L 7-43) South View HS, 8/31/2001 (North Carolina)
     5 PATs  Rachel Campbell, Graham High (Ohio) v. Clark County HS, 9/2001
     1 PAT   Melissa Alonzo, Notre Dame HS (Tx.), 2001 game
     2 PATs  Amanda Newsome, Pasco High (Tampa, Fla.) (W 59-13) v. Mitchel, 9/2001 (n)
     2 PATs  Amanda Newsome, Pasco High (Tampa, Fla.) (W 14-12) Gulf HS, 9/28/2001
     1 PAT   Alicia Kimmel, Madison Consolidated (Indiana) (W 26-25) v Charlestown Pirates, at Dutch Reis Field 2001 (n) [for win w/ 31 seconds left; after blocked kick nullified by penalty] 
     1 PAT   Dionne Jones, Nazareth HS (W 28-7) v Freedom HS, 2001 (Penn.)
    •6 PATs  Meggie Godish, W. Springfield High (D.C. area) (W 42-26) West Potomac HS, 10/19/2001 (n) [in 6 attempts] {see next entry}
    •2 PATs  Beth Hansen, West Potomac HS (D.C. area) (L 25-42) v. W. Springfield HS, 10/19/2001 (n) [in 2 tries] Same game as Godish above
     2 PATs  Victoria Rubin, East Rockaway HS (L 14-20) at Locust Valley HS, 10/20/2001 (Nassau County, NY)
     2 PATs  Victoria Rubin, East Rockaway HS (W 34-7) v. North Shore HS, 10/27/2001 (Nassau County, N.Y.)
     1 PAT   Ashley Schwellenbach, North Monterey County HS v. Monterey HS, 2001 [also scored for JV team same season]
    15 PATs  Alicia Kimmel, Madison High, 2001 season [15 of 20]
    20 PATs  Rachel Campbell, Graham HS (St. Paris, Oh.), 2001 season
    29 PATs  Jenna Meerdink, Lincoln High (Stockton), 2001 (California) [Before playoffs•her sister Emily Meerdink would kick for Lincoln in 2009]
    70 PATs  Kristen Kuceyeski, Libertyville HS, 2000-2001 (Ill.)

     3 PATs  Liz Eldred, Northwestern HS (Maple, Wisc.) (W 21-20) Ashland HS, 8/30/2002 (n) [last PAT w/ 33 seconds left for win]
     6 PATs  Tiffany Peterson, Southwestern HS (Western NY), 2002 [1st game played]
     1 PAT   Katlyn AndyJohn, Geibel High v. West Greene HS, 9/1/2002 (Pennsylvania)
     1 PAT   Mary Montague, Corcoran HS (W 25-19) v. Fayetteeville-Manlius HS, 9/5/2002 (Syracuse, NY) [1st female to score in Syracuse (Section III) area]
     1 PAT   Brandi Head, Vicksburg HS (W 32-14) v. Brookhaven HS, 9/6/2002 [1st fem. to score in Mississippi]
     2 PATs  Lauren Robinette, Northside HS (Roanoke) (W 42-7) v. Lord Botetourt HS, 9/2002 (Virginia)
     5 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Hononegah HS (W 35-12) v Harlem HS, 9/2002 (H) (Rockford, Ill.)
     2 PATs  Mary Montague, Corcoran HS (L 14-21 St. Joe's, 9/21/2002 (Syracuse, NY)
     1 PAT   Lori Niemeyer, Oak Ridge HS (W 42-7) v. Sevier County HS (Tenn.), 9/27/2002 (n)
     5 PATs  Amanda Newsome, Pasco HS (W 41-7) v. Gulf HS, 9/27/2002 (Florida)
     6 PATs  Mary Montague, Rome Free Academy (NY) (W 42-0) v. Corcoran HS, 10/4/2002
    10 Pts.  Ashley Nevitt, Fairborn HS (W 34-12) v. Springboro HS (Dayton, Oh.), //2002 [4 PATs, and two FG, 27 & 21 yds.]
     5 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Hononegah HS (W 35-34 2OTs) v Boylan HS ((Rockford, Ill.), 10/25/2002 (n) [last PAT won game] [also played 2003]
     3 PATs  Kristin Rosenblum, Alameda HS (W 21-6) v. Encinla HS, 11/15/2002 (n) (California)
     1 PAT   Mary Montague, Rome Free Academy (NY) (W 13-10) v. Baldwinsville HS, 11/10/2002 Carrier Dome, Syracuse Section III Championships [1st fem.] 
     5 PATs  Tonya Butler, Middle Georgia College (W 35-7) v. Lackawanna JC, 12/7/2002 (NJCAA) Golden Isles Bowl Classic, Glynn County Stadium, Brunswick, Georgia [Junior College; incl. 35 yard PAT]
     6 PATs  Tiffany Peterson, Southwestern HS (W 49-14) v Fredonia HS (NY), 2002 season
     8 PATs  Leah Shelton, Valenicia High (W-L) v. Chaminade, 2002? [Also Kick-offs to inside the 5]
    45 Pts.  Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High (Cal.), 2002 season (plus a tackle on a kickoff; 4 FGs, 33 PATs) 
    35 Pts.  Liz Nehme, Smithfield High, 2002 season (Virginia)
    33 Pts.  Julie Harshbarger, Hononegah HS (Illinois), 2002 season [30 of 33 PATs and 22 yard FG (see above). Named All-Area.] 
     x PATs  Jessica Salvi, Jackson Hole High (Wyoming), 2002 season [Jr.; 1st female to score in Wyoming football game; prob. as jr.]

 1st  2 PATs  Mary Nystrom, Minnesota Federals (GPFL North) (W 35-30) v. Alexandria Mustangs, 6/7/2003 (Great Plains Football League- a men's league) 1st game of season. [NFL Kicker Dan Nystrom's sister; Mary denied tryout at U. of Minnesota]
   * 9 PATs  Laurie Ansorge, Northern Ice (Minn.) (W 69-9) Dayton Rebellion (n.) (WPFA) *in 9 attempts, 8/9/2003
     2 PATs  Sarah Schroeter, Stockbridge HS (Georgia) v. Mundy's Mill HS (scrimmage), 8/2003
     1 PAT   Niki Reed, Fairfield HS (Cinn., Ohio) (L 15-31) at Centerville, 8/22/2003
     5 PATs  Mallory Chapman, West Ottawa (Holland) HS (W 35-0) v. Grand Rapids Union, 8/29/2003 (Mich.) 1st *One of two sister kickers, when Taylor kicked in 2003, see 27 yards, 8/26/2004 above.
     3 PATs  Melisa Entinger, Holy Trinity HS of Winsted (Minn.) (W 27-6) v. Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton HS, 8/29/2003
 1st  2 PATs  Kate Hnida, U. of New Mexico (W 72-8) v Texas State-San Marcos [Div. 1A), 8/30/2003 [1st female to score in Div. IA] (also suited up for Colorado, 1999]
     1 PAT   Brianna Akins, Apollo-Ridge HS (W 21-20) v. Ellwood City, 9/5/2003 (n.) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) [winning point kicked woth 3 seconds left in game.]
     1 PAT   Anna Stone, Lee's Summit HS (W 42-24) v William Chrisman HS (Missouri), 9/5/2003 [said to be 1st female football score in state, but see above for earlier examples]
     2 PATs  Niki Reed, Fairfield HS (Cinn., Ohio) (W 20-17) v. Sycamore HS, 9/6/2003 (n)
     3 PATs  Leisha Elsmore, Mechanichville HS (L    ) v. Warwick HS, 9/15/2003 (Virginia)
     7 PATs  Mallory Chapman, Holland West Ottawa HS (W 55-26) v. Mona Shores HS, 9/26/2003 (Mich.) [in 8 attempts; Mal had 43 of 51 total at end of season.]
      •Kicking sisters!: Taylor Chapman, Mallory's sister kicked a 27 yard field goal 8/26/2004)
     5 Pts.  Kim Tebo, Eldorado HS (H) (W 17-14) v. Los Lunas HS, 9/26/2003 (n.) (Albuquerque, NM) [22 yd. FG and 2 PATs][Homecoming Queen at halftime]
     4 PATs  Brina Jope, Rio Americano HS (W 47-6) v. Mira Loma, 9/26/2003 (Sacramento, Cal.)
    •1 PAT   Lindsay Skinner, Mona Shores HS (L 26-55) v. Holland West Ottawa HS, 9/26/2003 (Mich.) [in 3 attempts; a female kicker scoring for both sides may be first in state.]
     1 PAT   Sara Schroeter, Stockbridge High (L-W) at Northside HS, 9/27/2003 (n.) (Georgia)
     1 PAT   Mari Ann Reynolds, Samnorwood HS (W 38-12) v. Groom HS, 10/2003 (Texas) {6-man football} [1st fem. to score in state]
     4 PATs  Casey Amato, Harrisonburg HS (W 48-45 3OTs) v. Fort Defiance HS, 10/2003 (Va.) [in 4 attempts. years later said to be 7 PATs]
     5 PATs  Emily Allegrotti, Encinal HS (W 53-22) v. Richmond HS, 10/10/2003 (Ca.)
     3 PATs  Sara Southard, Fort Defiance HS (W 48-0) v. R.E. Lee HS, 10/10/2003 (Va.)  [2nd yr.]
     3 PATs  Marissa Cobb, Shawnee HS (Ohio) (W 33-0) v. ?, 10/10/2003 [in 4 attempts] [Katie Flarida is 2nd kicker on team]
     1 PAT   Sarah Grabert, Boardman HS (Ohio) (L 28-49) v. Hoover HS (N. Canton), 10/11/2003
     2 PATs  Ashley Ginn, Conner HS Freshmen(W 22-20) v. Simon Kenton Frosh, 10/16/2003 (Kentucky)
     1 PAT   Melisa Entinger, Holy Trinity Prep (W 53-28) at Laporte HS (Minn.), 10/21/2003
     1 PAT   Malorie Rutledge, East Coweta HS (W 19-0) v. Carver HS, Kinnett Stadium, Columbus (Georgia) 10/23/2003 (n)
     5 PATs  Jennifer Cadet, Hercules	HS (Cal.) (W 41-14) v. Richmond HS, 10/4/2003	
     7 PATs  Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (Riverside, Cal.) (W 52-12) v. Norte Vista HS, 10/17/2003 (7 of 7, plus 36 yard FG) 
     3 PATs  Kristin Rosenblum, Alameda HS (W 21-20) v. Berkeley HS, 11/7/2003 (n) [11 PATs on yr. thru 11/13]
     1 PAT   Brandi Head, Vicksburg HS (L 54-55 2OTs) v. Horn Lake HS (Mississippi), 11/8/2003 (9 of 10 PATs on year) [*1st round 5A playoffs]
     5 PATs  Laurie Ansorge, Northern Ice (W 53-12) v. Florida Stingrays. 11/8/2003 at Kenosha, Wisc (n.) [5 of 8] (Championship game WPFL) [Had tryout with Green Bay Blizzard, Arena FL2, 2003]
     1 PAT   Meg Simril, Ridge View HS JV v. Spring Valley, 2003 (S.C.)
    65 pts.  Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High, 2003 (7 FG, 44 PATs) (California) (110 pts in 2 years, 11 FGs)
   110 pts.  Jackie Kecskes, Granada Hills High, 2002-03 [11 FGs, 99 PATs in 2 seasons]
   *50 pts.  Tonya Butler, West Alabama College, 2003 (7 of 9 FGs, 29 of 30 PATs) (NCAA Division II)
    35 pts.  Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (Riverside, Cal.), 2003 [3 of 5 FG, 26 of 27 PATs][In soccer, led the Inland Empire with 37 goals same season]
    34 pts.  Taylor Valadez, Permenter Junior High 7th Grade “A” team, 2003 (Texas)
    15 pts.  Kim Tebo, Eldorado HS (Albuquerque, NM), 2003  [11 PATS and 25 yard FG]
    • The Alameda-Contra Costa Athletic Lg. in 2003 had 4 teams with girl kickers: Jennifer Cadet (Hercules), Kristen Rosenblum (Alameda), Emily Allegrotti (Encinal) & Robyn Myers (El Cerrito). 

     6 PATs  Emily Morgan, Pensacola Power (W 56-0) Shoals Smashers, 4/3/2004 (NWFA) [13 Pts.; 6 of 7 PATs, 1 rushing TD, 0 of 1 FG]
     2 PATs  Jenny Graf, New York Sharks (W 20-0) v. Montreal Blitz, 4/24/2004 (IWFL)
     1 PAT   Erin Taylor, Columbus Comets (W 19-2) at Cleveland Fusion, 4/24/2004 (NWFA) at Browns Stadium [also passed for 2 point conversion; missed 2 FG attempts wide due to narrower NFL goal posts; usually they play w/HS goal posts.]
     8 PATs  Janelle Okamoto, Sacramento Sirens (W 68-0) San Diego SeaCatz, 5/1/2004 (IWFL)
     8 PATs  J.J. Jaffe, Chicago Force (W 65-0) at Detroit Predators, 5/15/2004 (IWFL)  [8 of 9 and 27 yd FG, see above]
     3 PATs  Kim Crow, Tacoma Majestics (W 27-6) at Boise Xtreme, (IWFL) 5/15/2004
     5 PATs  Kim Crow, Tacoma Majestics (W 49-0) v. Eugene Edge, 5/22/2004 (IWFL) [5 of 7, and 2 tackles, and 1 interception.]
     3 PATs  Nikki Gwinnett, New York Sharks (W 41-16) v. Rhode Island Intensity, 6/5/2004 (IWFL)[3 of 4]
     1 Rouge Maureen Black, Simond Seagals (W 25-8) v. Capital Area Lady Gladiators, 8/8/2004 (NBWFL)(New Brunswick Championship Game) [Rouge (“single”) on missed FG; also had 2 PATs)
     2convertMaureen Black, Simond Seagals (W 25-8) v. Capital Area Lady Gladiators, 8/8/2004 (NBWFL New Brunswick Championship) [converts worth 2 pts.]
     3 PATs  Katie “Icebox” Bemis, Andress HS (W 49-7) v. Hanks HS, 8/27/2004 [3 of 5] (El Paso, Texas) [1st in El Paso]
     7 PATs  Emily Shelton, Coffee County HS (W 49-21) v. Siegel HS (Murfreesboro) (Tenn.) [7 of 7] 8/2004
     7 PATs  Lindsey Doty, Coral Springs HS (49-6) v. Sheridan Hills, 9/2004
     5 PATs  Caroline Coleman, H.E. McCracken Middle School (8th Grade) (W 34-0) v. Hilton Head Christian Academy J.V., 9//2004 (S.C.)
     1 PAT   Maure McCammon, Corona del Sol HS (W 41-19) v. Dobson HS (MD), 9/3/2004
     5 PATs  Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (Flint) HS (W 35-13) v. Flushing HS (Mich.) 9/3/2004 (n) [5 of 5] [also kicked 2001-2002 Lightweight team; 2003 Freshmen team]
     5 PATs  Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth HS (W 41-12) v. Kearsley HS (H), 9/10/2004 (Mich.)
     4 PATs  Jen Howard, Putnam HS (W 28-14) v. Ashland HS, 9/10/2004 (Ore.)
 1st  2 PATs  Brittany Bobholz, Brown Deer 6th Grade (W 22-6) Muskego Junior Warriors, 9/11/2004 [1st female to score in Brown Deer Boy's Youth Football, Milwaukee, Wisc. PAT kicks worth 2 points in this program.]
    •1 TD    Brittany Bobholz, Brown Deer 6th Grade (W 22-6) Muskego Junior Warriors, 9/11/2004 [21 yard interception return for TD in 4th qtr., same game as above]
     4 PATs  Jen Howard, Putnam HS (W 28-14) v. Jefferson HS, 9/17/2004 (Ore.)
     3 PATs  Carly Feller, Pierre HS (W 21-14) at Yankton HS, 9/17/2004 (n) (S.D.) Crane-Youngworth Field (5,000)
     3 PATs  Ilene Fahle, New Ulm Cathedral HS (W 35-6) v. Rock Central HS, 9/17/2004 (Minn.) at Johnson Field [3 of 4] [Norwegian exchange student]
     1 PAT   Rachel Burneham, Cuyahoga Falls HS, 9/17/2004 (OH)
     1 PAT   Pam Staton, Grant HS v. Wauconda HS, 9/17/2004 (n) (Ill.) [Homecoming Queen]
     2 PATs  Kristina Turner, Casa Grande HS (W 35-18) Maria Carrillo HS (Santa Rosa), 9/18/2004 (California)
     7 PATs  Pam Staton, Grant HS v. ?, //2004 (Ill.) [7 of 8 in game]
     6 PATs  Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth HS (W 42-6) v. Clio HS (Mich.), 9/24/2004 (n.)
     2 PATs  Michelle Maunu, Esko (W 34-20) Two Harbors, 9/24/2004 (Minnesota)
     3 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Rockford College (W 73-14) (H) v. Principia Col., 9/25/2004 Sam Greeley Stadium [1st female to score in Upper Midwest Athletic Conference.] (N.C.A.A. DIII)
     4 PATs  Monica Ginop, Chenoygan HS JV (W 46-6) (H) v. Petosky HS JV, 9/30/2004 (Michigan)
     2 PATs  Beverly Woods, Blue Hills High v. Old Colony HS, 9/2004 (Mass.) [2 of 3; also 2 way lineman.]
     4 PATs  Ilene Fahle, New Ulm HS (W 31-18) v. Wabasso, 10/1/2004 (Minn.) [4 of 4, also 23 yd. FG]
     5 PATs  Taylor Onisky, Palisades HS (Kintnersville) (H) (W 41-14) v. Catty HS (Eaton), 10/2/2004 (Penn.)  
     5 PATs  Emily Shelton, Coffee County HS (W 41-14) v. Grundy County, 10/7/2004 (Tenn.)
     5 PATs  Ana Turner, Pekin HS (W 43-8) at Cardinal HS (Eldon), 10/8/2004 (n) (Iowa) [•Brazilian exchange student]   [reported as 7 PATs, but score doesn't warrant that.]
     1 PAT   Emily Herren, Rome HS (W 48-0) v. Hiram HS, 10/8/2004 (n.) (Georgia)
   * 8 Pts.  Jen Howard, Putnam HS (W 38-20) v. St. Helen HS, 10/15/2004 (Ore.) [5 PATs and 22 yd. FG] [Most points by female in game in state] 
      •Two female kickers score in same game:
     2 PATs  Elizabeth Ota, Diamond Ranch HS (Pomona) (W 21-7) Ontario Chaffey HS, 10/22/2004 (So. Cal.) [Ota's boyfriend, Aaron Hunter, made 3rd PAT.]
     1 PAT   Suzanne Ruckel, Ontario Chaffey HS (L 7-21) Pomona Diamond Ranch HS, 10/22/2004 (California)
     6 PATs  Ilene Fahle, New Ulm Cathedral HS (W 54-12) St. Clair, 10/26/2004 (Minn.) Post-Season Playoff Game
     1 PAT   Suzanne Ruckel, Ontario Chaffey (W 7-0) v. _____, 11/2004 (Cal.) [kicks PAT at end of half, homecoming queen at halftime.]
     1 PAT   Meg Simril, Ridge View HS (W 35-0) White Knoll, //2004 (South Carolina)
    94 Pts.  Emily Morgan, Pensacola Power, 2004 season (NWFA) [52 of 56 PATs, 0 of 2 FGs, 1 rushing TD, 6 pass reception TDs]
    41 Pts.  Taylor Valadez, Permenter JHS “A” team, 2004 (Texas)
    33 Pts.  Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King HS (Riverside, Cal.), 2004 [24 of 25 PATs, 3 of 6 FGs]
    32 PATs  Pam Staton, Grant HS (Arlington Hts., Ill.), 2004 [32 of 36][homecoming queen as well, and track star]
    31 Pts.  Mary-Lynn Hadley, Cardinal Stritch High (Toledo, Ohio), 2004 [25 PATs, 2 FGs] [pos. 24 PATs, 30 Pts.]
    28 Pts.  Ilene Fahle, New Ulm Cathedral High (Minnesota) 2004  [23 yard FG (see above) & 25 point afters by placement.]
    23 PATs  Jen Howard, Rex Putnam HS (Oregon), 2004 [23 in row after missing first try of year]
    15 PATs  Jenifer Munro, Central HS (Sacramento, Cal.) [of 22], 2004
     1 TD    Monica Holman, Zama American Trojans (Japan), 2004 (DODDS-Pacific)
   •  Conner High (Kentucky) had 3 female kickers in 2004: Ashley Ginn (var. & JV), Tel Henson (var. & JV) & Olivia Brock (frosh).

    14 Pts.  Jennifer Sheldon, Cleveland Fusion, 2005 season (NWFA) {12 of 20 PATs, 0-1 FGs, 1 2 pt. PAT reception]
     2convertJessica Marin, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 23-0) Simonds Lady Longhorns, 6/18/2005 (NBWFL) [2 converts- 2 pts. - 2 TD runs, one 70 yds, 16 pts.]
     1 singleAlex Black, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 23-0) Simonds Lady Longhorns, 6/18/2005 (NBWFL) [16 yrs. old.]
     7 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (W 49-0) Caledonia Horsemen, 7/9/2005 (IFL) (semi-pro) [7 of 7]
     6convertDanni Martin, Moncton Vipers (W 60-8) Capital Area Lady Gladiators (Fredericton), 7/23/2005 (NBWFL) at Rocky Stone Memorial Field
     2convertCassie Comeau, Saint John Buccaneers (W 28-8) Capital Area Lady Gladiators, 7/30/2005 (NBWFL)
     4 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (W 28-0) Lake County Chiefs, 8/6/2005 (IFL)
     4 PATs  Heather Winter, So Cal Scorpions (San Diego) (W 28-13) Houston Energy, 8/15/2005 (WPFL)
     2 PATs  Sarah Albertson, New Albany HS (Indiana) (L 14-56) at Manual HS (Louisville, Ky.), 8/20/2005 
     1 PAT   Ashley Parker, Gordon Central HS (W 45-21) v. Northwest Whitfield, 8/26/2005 (n.) (Georgia 4,500
     2 PATs  Darby Lentz, Lincoln High (W 14-6) v. Braxton County, 8/26/2005 (Hamilton County, W. Va.) [On 10/14, Darby was crowned Homecoming Queen at the half. Had 14 of 16 PATs at time]
     3 PATs  Amanda Torres, Belen High (W 35-12) West Mesa, 8/26/2005, at Milne Stadium, Albuquerque (New Mexico)
     4 PATs  Cierra Boots, Centennial High (W 30-20) Liberty HS, 8/26/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [4 of 4]
    15 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (Ill.), 2005 season (IFL) (semi-pro) [15 of 17 PATs]
     7 PATs  Sarah Albertson, New Albany HS (W 55-8) Jennings County, 9/1/2005 (n.) (Indiana) [at Buerk Field]
     3 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (L 27-36) Foothill HS, 9/2/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [3 of 4 PATs]
     1 PAT   Anna Funderburk, Lancaster HS (L 14-26) at Sumter Crestwood, 9/2/2005 (South Carolina) 
    ** [Brother Justin Funderburk kicked other PAT, 1st brother-sister scoring same game.]
     1 PAT   Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville (W 21-20) Frankfort, 9/2/2005 (n.) (Indiana)
     1 PAT   Rebecca Redcorn, Sperry High (W 27-0) Vinita, 9/2/2005 (Oklahoma) [soph.]
     2 PATs  Abby Vestal, Lawrence HS (W 49-7) Leavenworth, 9/2/2005 (n.) (Kansas), at Haskell Stadium
     2 PATs  Jordan Vick, Kerryville Tivy (Led 14-6) Jay High, 9/2/2005 (Texas) [Stormed out at half, canceled, did not count]
     3 PATs  Amanda Hodge, Cajon High (W 21-15) Silverado, 9/2/2005 (California)
     7 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 49-0) Eldorado, 9/9/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [7 of 7]
     4 PATs  Mary-Lynn Hadley, Stritch High (W 28-6) at Holgate, 9/9/2005 (n.) (Toledo, Oh.)
     2 PATs  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte HS (L 34-50) Livingston, 9/9/2005 (n.) (California)
     1 PAT   Alyssa Howard, Rossville High (W 25-0) Sabetha, 9/9/2005 (Kansas) [Topeka?]
     1 PAT   Jenn Mullen, Hatboro-Horsham Junior Varsity (W 41-13) v. Upper Dublin J.V., 9/9/2005 (Pennsylvania)
     1 PAT   Taylor Nicolaides, East High (W 43-0) West High, 9/9/2005 (Salt Lake City, Utah)
     1 PAT   Lauren Gardner, Harbor High (Santa Cruz) (L 13-35) Carmel, 9/10/2005 (California)
     1 PAT   Richelle Trippeda, Valencia High (W 51-30) Birmingham (L.A.), 9/16/2005 (California)
     4 PATs  Anne Schafer, Topeka High (W 36-13) v. Shawnee, 9/16/2005 (n.) (Kansas) [4 of 4]
     5 PATs  Abby Vestal, Lawrence High (W 35-14) SM North, 9/16/2005 (n.) (Kansas)
     6 PATs  Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial (W 42-20) v. Beloit Memorial, 9/16/2005 (n.) (Wisc.) [6 of 6] [named all-confrence at end of season]
     9 PATs  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte HS (W 63-20) v. Soledad, 9/16/2005 (n.) (Cal.) 
     2 PATs  Abbey Soule, South Dearborn (W 14-0) Greensburg, 9/16/2005 (Indiana) [assumed]
    • 9/16/2005 - Whitney Bailey, Greensburg HS kick in same game for Greensburgh. Bailey also Homecoming Queen at the half.
     1 PAT   Taylor Chapman, West Ottawa HS (W 7-6) at Hudsonville, 9/23/2005 (n.) (Michigan) 5,234
     1 PAT   Leah Einterz, Zionsville HS (W 27-7) Harrison HS, 9/23/2005 (Indiana)
     3 PATs  Diana Lakeland, Davis High (W 33-14) v. Fraanklin of Elk Grove, 9/23/2005 (California) (3 of 4 PATs) [at Halden Field]
     1 PAT   Becky Zimmerman, Annville-Cleona (W 48-0) Pequea Valley, 9/24/2005 (Pennsylvania) [5'8" 125 lbs.; not a soccer player]
     8 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 56-21) Centennial, 9/30/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [8 of 8] [see below for Cierra Boots' 3 PATs, same game]
     6 PATs  Michelle Maunu, Esko-Carlton (W 45-9) at Two Harbors HS, 9/30/2005 (Minnesota) [+prob.ably 31 yd. FG]
     5 PATs  Heidi Garrett, M.L. King HS (W 35-27) v. West Valley, 9/30/2005 (Riverside, Cal.)
     5 PATs  Amanda Torres, Belen High (W 42-10) Socorro HS, 9/30/2005 (Albuequerque, N.M.) [5 of 5]
     4 PATs  Diana Lakeland, Davis High (W 28-0) v. Yuba City, 9/30/2005 (n.) (California)[Crowned Homecoming Queen at the half.] (pos. 3 PATs)
     3 PATs  Cierra Boots, Centennial (L 21-56) Palo Verde, 9/30/2005 (Las Vegas, NV) [same game as Ashleigh Shoughbro hit 8 PATs] [3 of 3]
     1 PAT   Lauren Schummer, East Central High (W 29-0) v. Lawrenceburg, 10/6/2005 (n.) (Aurora, Indiana)
     1 PAT   Danielle Bailey, Long County High (L 13-43) v. Savannah Country Day School, 10/7/2005 (Georgia)
     1 PAT   Whitney Bailey, Greensburg High (W 13-10) v. Rushville, Oct. 2005 (Indiana)
     8 Pts.  Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 38-0) Cudahy, 10/7/2005 (Wisconsin) [5 of 5 PATs, 23 yd. FG]
     7 PATs  Diana Lakeland, Davis High (W 49-29) at St. Patrick-St. Vincent, 10/7/2005 (n.) (California) (7 of 7) [at Dante Magnani Field]
     6 PATs  Megan Gularte, Vintage High (W 48-12) v. Hogan, 10/7/2005 (n.) at Corbus Field (Vallejo, Cal.) [6 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 42-6) Mojave, 10/7/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [6 of 6]
     4 PATs  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte High (L 28-35) v. Hilmar High, 10/7/2005
     8 PATs  Amanda Torres, Belen High (W 56-21) v. Del Norte, 10/8/2005 (New Mexico) [or 7 PATs, 49-21]
     6 PATs  Cierra Boots, Centennial High (W 42-26) Mojave HS, 10/14/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [6 of 6]
     5 PATs  Whitney Bailey, Greensburg HS (W 53-7) v. North Decatur, 10/14/2005 (Indiana) [5 of 7]
     7 PATs  Megan Gularte, Vintage High (W 55-6) v. Davis, 10/15/2005 (n.) (Cal.)
     2 PATs  Chelsie Sato, McKinley (L 29-57) v. Castle, 10/15/2005 (Hawaii)
     1 PAT   Courtney Childress, David Douglas (L 10-29) v. Barlow, 10/21/2005 (n.) (Oregon)
     4 PATs  Alyssa Howard, Rossville HS (W 42-8) v. Wabaunsee, 10/21/2005 (Kansas)
     6 PATs  Katie Knopp, Fairfield HS (W 42-12) v. Hogan, 10/21/2005 (California)
     8 PATs  Laura O'Malley, Coatesville High (W 56-21) v. West Chester East, 10/21/2005 (n.) (Pennsylvania)
     4 PATs  Tenaya Howsden, Amherst High (W 28-27) Southern Valley, 10/27/2005 (Nebraska Playoffs, 1st Round)
     7 PATs  Laura O'Malley, Coatesville High (W 55-28) v. West Chester Henderson, 10/28/2005 (Pennsylvania) [7 of 8]
     3 PATs  Abby Vestal, Lawrence HS (W 57-3) v. Topeka, 10/28/2005 (Kansas) 
    ** [Anne Schafer has 40 yard FG for Topeka, same game]
     2 PATs  Makyla Woods, Vanden High (W 40-13) v. Dixon, 10/28/2005 (California)
     4 PATs  Lauren Gardner, Harbor HS (L 28-34) v. Soquel, 10/29/2005 (Santa Cruz, Cal.) [also kickoffs; named Homecoming Queen after game]
     7 Pts.  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 45-0) Durango, 11/4/2005 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [1 of 2 FGs (22 yds.); 4 of 5 PATs]
    11 Pts.  Sarah Peters, Petaluma High (W 41-7) at Montgomery, 11/19/2005 (California) State Playoffs [5 PATs, 2 FGs of 35 yds & 28 yds.]
     4 PATs  Tenaya Howsden, Amherst High (W 28-27) Southern Valley, Nov. 2005 (Nebraska) [Class C-Two Playoffs]
     3 PATs  Kati Shaner, Hughesville High at Montoursville, Nov. 2005 (Pennsylvania) District 4 Class AA Playoffs, semifinal at Memorial Stadium
     2 PATs  Suzy Ruckel, Citrus College, 2005 season (California Junior College A.A.)
    53 Pts.  Christine Huber, Connecticut Crush, 2005 season (NWFA) [15 of 24 PATs, 1 2 pt. pass rec. PAT, 6 pass reception TDs]
    46 Pts.  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde High, 2005 season (Las Vegas, Nevada) [2 of 3 FGs, 40 of 44 PATs]
    44 Pts.  Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King High (Riverside, Cal.), 2005 season [35 of 35 PATs, 3 FGs; 112 pts. in career]
    37 PATs  Tenaya Howsden, Amherst High (Nebraska), 2005 season (soph.) [37 of 40 PATs]
    36 Pts.  Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial High (Wisconsin), 2005 season (27 of 30 PATs, 3 of 5 FGs)
    35 Pts.  Sarah Peters, Petaluma High, 2005 season (California) [23 of 24 PATs, 4 of 5 FGs]
    31 PATs  Cierra Boots, Centennial High, 2005 season (Las Vegas, Nevada) [31 of 33 PATs]
    18 Pts.  Taylor Valadez, Cedar Hill High Freshmen team, 2005 season (Texas) (1 FG, 15 PATs)
    17 Pts.  Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS, 2005 season (Wisconsin) [14 of 14 PATs, 1 FG] [5'6" jr.]
     7 PATs  Kristen Cusmano, Center Line HS, 2005 season (Michigan) [7 of 8 PATs, soph.]
     4 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Rockford College, 2005 season (NCAA Division III) [soph.; 7 PATs in 2 seasons]
     x PATs  Katie Bemis, Andress High (El Paso, Texas), 2005 [Kicked PATs, 1st El paso female to score points; unknown details, dates, games, etc.]

     8 PATs  Hannah Jackson, Oklahoma City Lightning (W 70-0) Shreveport ShockHers, 4/15/2006 (NWFA) [8 of 8]
     5 PATs  Emily Pelletier, New York Sharks (W 73-0) Indianapolis Chaos, 4/29/2006 (IWFL) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 PATs  Emily Pelletier, New York Sharks (W 48-0) Delaware Griffins, 5/6/2006 (IWFL) [4 of 6]
     3 PATs  Hannah Jackson, Oklahoma City Lightning (W 35-12) St. Louis Slam, 5/13/2006 (NWFA) [3 of 3 PATs]
     3 PATs  Brittany Tole, Dallas Rage (L 29-31) at Austin Outlaws, 5/17/2006 (NWFA)
     7 PATs  Emily Pelletier, New York Sharks (W 55-0) Southern Maine Rebels, 5/20/2006 (IWFL) [7 of 8 PATs]
     1 PAT   Tiffany Robinson, New York Sharks (W 47-0) Delaware Griffins, 6/3/2006 (IWFL)
     1 PAT   Jennifer Robinson, Montreal Blitz (L 7-53) New York Sharks, 6/10/2006 (IWFL) [see next entry]
     2 PATs  Tiffany Robinson, New York Sharks (W 53-7) Montreal Blitz, 6/10/2006 (IWFL)
     1convertTiffany Doucette, Moncton Vipers (W 8-6) Capital Area Curves Lady Gladiators, 6/11/2006 (MWFL) [Winning pts., in the Maritme Women's a kicked point after, a convert, is worth 2 pts.]
     7 PATs  Natalie Byrne, Pittsburgh Passion (W 55-20) Cincinnati Sizzle, 6/15/2006 (NWFA) [7 of 8 PATs game; 10 of 12 season]
     3 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (W 21-14) Windy City Buccaneers, 6/17/2006 (IFL) [3 of 3]
     3 PATs  Jennifer Robinson, Montreal Blitz (L 27-42) New York Sharks, 6/17/2006 (IWFL) [maybe 4 PATs] [see next entry]
     2 PATs  Tiffany Robinson, New York Sharks (W 42-27) Montreal Blitz, 6/17/2006 (IWFL)
     1 PAT   Jessica Joyce, Orange County Breakers (W 31-0) Arizona Venom, 6/18/2006 (NWFA) at Capistrano High School Field, att: 200
     4 PATs  Jana Dubiel, Orlando Mayhem (W 34-3) Baton Rouge Wildcats, 6/24/2006 (IWFL)
     4convertAlex Black, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 32-14) Saint John Buccaneers, 6/25/2006 (MWFL) [4 converts, 45 yd. TD pass & kickoff return TD in game]
     4 PATs  Jennifer Sheldon, Cleveland Fusion (W 52-13) Philadelphia Phoenix, 7/1/2006 (NWFA) Playoffs, 1st Round
     1 PAT   Cynthia Corisdeo, Philadelphia Phoenix (L 13-52) Cleveland Fusion, 7/1/2006 (NWFA playoff 1st Round)
    63 Pts.  Lindsey Eckles, Columbus Comets, 2006 season (NWFA) [3 of 3 FGs, 24 of 29 PATs, 5 pass reception TDs]
    56 Pts   Kathryn Hemlock, D.C. Divas, 2006 regular season (NWFA) [30 of 44 PATs; 1 65 yard kickoff return TD, 3 interception return TDs, incl. 63 yards; 1 2-pt. PAT reception.]
    35 Pts.  Hannah Jackson, Oklahoma City Lightning, 2006 Regular Season (NWFA) [29 of 37 PATs, 2 of 3 FGs; 30.6 yd. Avg. on 54 kickoffs]
    25 Pts.  Christine Huber, Connecticut Crush, 2006 season (NWFA) [16 of 27 PATs, 1 TD 8 of 11 FGs?]
    21 PATs  Jennifer Sheldon, Cleveland Fusion, 2006 Regular Season (NWFA) [21 of 31 PATs; 26.7 yds. punting avg. on 26 punts, 44 inside 20, long of 46]  
    19 PATs  Sara Sermuksnis, New England Intensity, 2006 season (IWFL) [19 of 22 PATs]
     6 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (Ill.) (W 42-0) Milwaukee Maniacs, 7/2/2006 (Ironman Football League- IFL) [6 of 6]
     1 PAT   Meghan Antonucci, New York Sharks (W 14-8) Miami Fury, 7/8/2006 (IWFL Playoffs, 1st Round) [see next entry]
     1 PAT   Tiffany Robinson, New York Sharks (W 14-8) Miami Fury, 7/8/2006 (IWFL Playoffs, 1st Round)
     2convertAlex Black, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 28-8) Moncton Vipers (MWFL) [2 converts & 2 interception return TDs.]
     1 PAT   Melissa Cherry, Minnesota Vixen (W 32-8) Toledo Reign, 7/22/2006 (WPFL)
     1 PAT   Melissa Schlueter, Minnesota Vixen (W 32-8) Toledo Reign, 7/22/2006 (WPFL)
     3convertAlex Black, Capital Area Curves Lady Gladiators (W 22-6) Saint John Buccaneers, 7/30/2006 (MWFL semi-final) [& 20 yd bootleg TD run]
     1convertJennifer Hitchcock, Halifax Xplosion (L 6-8) Capital Area Curves Lady Gladiators, 8/6/2006 (MWFL Championship Game) [For 8-6 lead.]
     2 PATs  Brooke Jackson, Union High (L 14-21) Byrne HS, 8/10/2006 (South Carolina) [2 quarter scrimmage.] (2-2 PATs)
     3 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (W 30-0) west Allis Predators, 8/12/2006 (IFL) [3 off 3]
     3 PATs  Laurie Vande Zande, Wisconsin Wolves (W 27-0) Toledo Reign, 8/12/2006 (WPFL) [3 of 4] Lussier Stadium, MAdison La Follette
    13 PATs  Julie Harshbarger, Roscoe Rush (Ill.), 2006 season (IFL) [13 of 13 PATs, 0 of 2 FGs]
     2 PATs  Keirsten Cheatham, Eustis High v. DeLand HS, 8/18/2006 [Kickoff Classic] (Orlando, Florida)
     5 PATs  Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (Akron) (W 35-28) Kenston, 8/25/2006 (n.) (Ohio)
     3 PATs  Adeline Alvarado, Frostproof High (W 27-10) Nature Coast, 8/25/2006 (Florida) [3 of 4 PAT, 38 yd. FG blocked.]
     3 PATs  Nicki Hanson, Onalaska High v. Chippewa Falls, 8/25/2006 (Wisconsin) [SCRIMMAGE]
     2 PATs  Elisa Becker, Madison Memorial (L 14-42) Janesville Parker, 8/25/2006 (n.) (Wisconsin) 
     2 PATs  Brooke Jackson, Union High (L 20-37) at Spartanburg HS, 8/25/2006 (South Carolina) [2 of 3 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Amanda Dotten, Service High (Anchorage) (W 43-0) Eagle River, 8/26/2006 (Alaska) [4 of 5 PATs, 33 yd. FG]
     8 PATs  Kaylee Boryla, Cherry Creek (W 56-20) Montbello (Denver), 8/31/2006 (n.) (Greenwood Village, Colorado) [8 of 8; Knicks' Vince Boryla's grandaughter] {at All-City Stadium}
     4 PATs  Hannah Hicks, Valencia High Frosh (W 28-6) Centennial Freshmen, 8/31/2006 (n.) (California)
     8 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 56-27) Valley HS, 9/1/2006 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [+ 2 TD saving tackle; 8 of 8 PATs]
     3 PATs  Adaline Alvarado, Frostproof (W 39-13) Florida Christian, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Florida) [3 of 3 PAT; crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime Faris Brannen Stadium
     3 PAT   Amanda DelaFosse, Mayde Creek HS (L 21-24) at Dulles (Sugar Land), 9/1/2006 (n.) (Houston, Texas) [+ Kickoffs]
     3 PATs  Malissa Gallogly, Cambridge HS (Tampa) (W 27-20) at Bradenton Prep, 9/1/2006 (n.), [at Bulldog Field, East Manatee] (Florida)
     3 PATs  Abby Vestal, Lawrence High (L 27-34) Olathe North, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [3 of 4 PATs]
     2 PATs  Leah Einterz, Zionsville HS (W 55-41) Noblesville, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Indiana)
     2 tackleAshleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 56-27) Valley HS, 9/1/2006 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [Both TD saving tackles on kickoffs; + 8 of 8 PATs]
     1 PAT   Ashlynne Bass, Loganville High (W 33-13) Monroe Area, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Georgia)
     1 PAT   Alyssa Butler, Jacobs High (W 43-13) Grayslake North, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Illinois) [Junior; same game as Mandy Platt's PAT, same team] {played safety & receiver aas frosh & soph)
     2 PATs  Caitlin Durkee, Como Park (W 56-0) Humboldt, 9/1/2006 (St. Paul, Minn.)
     2 PATs  Emily Kidd, Como Park (W 56-0) Humboldt, 9/1/2006 (Minnesota) SAME GAME AS CAITLIN DURKEE ABOVE
     1 PAT   Mandy Platt, Jacobs High (W 43-13) Grayslake North, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Illinois) [Jr.; 1-2 PATs; same game, same team as Alyssa Butler's PAT]
     1 PAT   Alaynah Weisend, North Miami HS (W 25-7) Northfield, 9/1/2006 (n.) (Indiana)
     1 PAT   Becky Zimmerman, Annville-Cleona HS (W 7-0) at Palmyra HS, 9/2/2006 (Pennsylvania)
     9 Pts.  Kelly Bornemeier, Massaponax High (W 51-8) Spotsylvania, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Virginia) [6 of 7 PATs, 25 yd. FG; 5'3"]
     7 Pts.  Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 31-25) Cudahy, 9/8/2006 (Wisconsin) [30 yd FG, 4 of 4 PATs] [Junior Prom Queen previous Spring]
     6 Pts.  Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (Akron) (W 24-16) Bedford, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Ohio) [3 of 3 PATs, 22 yd. FG]
     5 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Easton High Red Rovers (W 41-0) Emmaus, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania) 7,182 [5'6" 125 lb.] [5 of 5 PATs]
     5 Pts.  Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (W 17-0) Powers Catholic, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Flint, Michigan) [25 yd. FG, 2 PATs; 3rd year on varsity.]
     3 PATs  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte HS (W 29-0) Livingston, 9/8/2006 (n.) (California) [3 of 4 PATs]
     3 PATs  Caitlin Durkee, Como Park HS (W 21-14) Central HS, 9/8/2006 (St. Paul, Minnesota)
     3 PATs  Tenaya Howsden, Amherst HS (L 21-28) Perkins County, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Nebraska)
     3 PATs  Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville HS (W 28-21) Western Boone, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Indiana) [MAYBE 4 PATs?]
     2 PATs  Katie Staubs, Waynesboro Area HS (L 20-41) at West Perry, 9/8/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania)
     4 PATs  Michelle Anderson, Archbishop MC O'Neill Titans (W 34-0) Thom Trojans, 9/14/2006 (RIFL) (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) (High School)
     8 Pts.  Megan Mummert, Crawfordsville (W 38-7) at Delphi, 9/15/2006 (Indiana) [5 for 5 PATs, 27 yd. FG] [Elected homecoming queen at halftime of 9/29 game (PAT try blocked, ending streak)]
     6 Pts.  Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS (W 24-13) at Pewaukee HS, 9/15/2006 (Wisconsin) [3 of 3 PATs, 23 yd. FG]
     5 PATs  Jordan Vick, Tivy Antlers (W 41-6) Lake View, 9/15/2006 (Texas) at Kerrville, 3,000 [Younger brother Logan Vick handles kickoffs on team]
     4 PATs  Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (Akron) (W 35-7) Field, 9/15/2006 (n.) (Ohio) (4 of 5 PATs)
     1 PAT   Nicki Hanson, Onalaska High (L 26-30) Central HS, 9/15/2006 (Wisconsin)
     1 PAT   Jennifer Mullen, Hatboro-Horsham Hatters (W 24-7) Plymouth Whitemarsh, 9/15/2006 (n.) (Philadelphia area, Pennsylvania)
  • x PATs by both Alyssa Butler & Mandy Platt, Jacobs HS (W 43-13) Grayslake North HS, 9/15/2006 (Illinois) [unknown number, two girls scoring for Ill. team a first]  
     7 Pts.  Kati Shaner, Hughesville High (W 31-28) Loyalsock (Williamsport), 9/22/2006 (Pennsylvania) [35 yd. FG, 4 of 4 PATs]
     5 PATs  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte HS (W 48-6) Encina, 9/22/2006 (n.) (California) [5 of 6 PATs]
     3 PATs  Bridgette Teunissen, Fruitland High (W 31-28) Weiser HS, 9/22/2006 (Idaho) [3 of 3]
     2 PATs  Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant HS (W 27-20) at Belle Vernon, 9/22/2006 (n.) (Pittsburgh area, Pa.) [+ Kickoffs]
     2 PATs  Nicki Hanson, Onalaska High (W 28-21) Adams-Friendship, 9/22/2006 (Wisconsin)
     1 PAT   Kayla Clark, Centennial HS (Corona) (W 56-0) at Eisenhower HS (Rialto), 9/22/2006 (California) [also wide receiver] [was 0 for 2 9/8/06 v. King]
     1 tackleKylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (W 14-7) Kearsley, 9/22/2006 (Flint, Mich.) [+ 2 PATs; 5'1" 110 lbs.; game-saving, open-field tackle of kick-returner, after kicking off, on special team, won game ball]
     1 PAT   Brandy Rosales, Socorro High (L 7-34) at Franklin, 9/22/2006 (El Paso Texas) [14 yr. old freshman]
     2 PATs  Anna Funderburk, Lancaster (L 14-41) at Hartsville, 9/23/2006 (n.) (South Carolina)
     1 PAT   Becky Williams, Holy Name (Cleveland) (W 26-0) Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 9/23/2006 (Ohio) Sparky DiBiasio Stadium
     1 PAT   Haley Hobbs, Bayou View Middle School (L 7-13) Ocean Springs, 9/28/2006 (Mississippi)
     9 Pts.  Kylie Mitchell, Carman-Ainsworth (W 45-13) Ann Arbor Huron, 9/29/2006 (n.) (Michigan) [6 og 6 PATs, 30 yd. FG] Homecoming Queen
     5 PATs  Caitlin Durkee, Como Park (W 50-6) Harding, 9/29/2006 (n.) (St. Paul, Minn.) at Griffin Stadium [5 of 5]
     1 PAT   Emily Kidd, Como Park (W 50-6) Harding, 9/29/2006 (n.) (St. Paul, Minn.) [1 of 2] same game at Caitlin Durkee above.
     1 PAT   Cori Conrow, Two Harbors Agates (L 7-26) Barnum HS, 9/29/2006 (n.) (Minnesota) Halstead Field
    15 Pts.  Evin Bowling, Jackson Academy (W 71-20) Warrior Academy, 10/6/2006 (n.) (Alabama) [1 touchdown, 9 of 10 PATs. AISA scoring record for female player.]
     1 TD    Evin Bowling, Jackson Academy (W 71-20) Warrior Academy, 10/6/2006 (n.) (Alabama [+ 9 of 10 PATs]
     7 PATs  Kris Guggenberger, Holy Spirit Catholic (W 57-0) Hatch (Uniontown), 10/6/2006 (Alabama) [Kristina had 7 of 8]
     5 Pts.  Gina Ruiz, East Stroudsburg South (W 17-14) at Lehighton HS, 10/6/2006 (Pennsylvania) [20 yd. FG + 2 of 2 PATs]
     2 PATs  Brandy Rosales, Socorro High (W 14-13) at El Dorado HS, 10/6/2006 (El Paso, Texas) [winning point]
     3 PATs  Brandy Rosales, Socorro High (L 21-28) Coronado HS, 10/12/2006 (El Paso, Texas)
     7 Pts   Danielle Bailey, Long County HS (W 43-26) Davis HS, 10/13/2006 (Georgia) [23 yd. FG & 4 of 6 PATs]
     7 PATs  Megan McCullough, Middletown High (W 61-27) Fairfield HS, 10/13/2006 (n.) (Ohio) [crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime; 29 PATs so far this season, missed 1st 2 games.]
     6 PATs  Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (W 42-22) at Springfield, 10/13/2006 (Ohio) [6 of 6]
     5 PATs  Leah Einterz, Zionsville High (W 41-3) 10/13/2006 (Indiana) [5 of 5]
     4 PATs  Kris Guggenberger, Holy Spirit Titans (W 34-20) at Thorsby Rebels, 10/13/2006 (n.) (Alabama) [19 of 23 PATs on season so far.]    
     1 PAT   Tori Wenger, Phillips Exeter Academy Junior Varsity (W 25-14) at Northfield Mount Herman JV, 10/14/2006 (New Hampshire)
     5 PATs  Caitlin Durkee, Como Park (St. Paul) (W 56-24) Minneapolis South, 10/18/2006 (Minnesota)
     3 PATs  Emily Kidd, Como Park (St. Paul) (W 56-24) Minneapolis South, 10/18/2006 (Minnesota) [same game]
     8 Pts.  Kaylin Chain, Mt. Pleasant (W 38-14) Uniontown, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [24 yd. FG, 5 of 5 PATs; all in 1st half]
     2 PATs  Brooke Adkison, Owensville HS (W 42-14) St. James, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Missouri) [see next entry]
     1 PAT   Stephanie Chapman, Owensville HS (W 42-14) St. James, 10/20/2006 (n.) (Missouri) [Same game as above, same team, 2 female kickers.]
     6 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (Las Vegas) (W 42-7) Mojave (N. Las Vegas), 10/26/2006 (Nevada) [6 of 6]
     8 Pts.  Kristen Bloom, Bret Harte Bullfrogs (W 44-18) Amador, 10/27/2006 (n.) (California) at Sutter Creek [26 yard FG & 5 PATs] (Mother Lode Lg.)
     3 PATs  Solveig Barnes, West High Wolfpack (Tracy) (W 61-0) at McNair (Stockton), 10/27/2006 (California) 
     8 Pts.  Alyssa Howard, Rossville High (W 27-13) Jefferson County North, 10/31/2006 (n.) (Kansas) [2 of 3 FGs (25 yds. & 22 yds.), 2 PATs] Class 3A Bi-District, Playoffs 1st round
     9 Pts.  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 45-19) Western, 11/3/2006 (Las Vegas, Nevada) [24 yd. FG + 6 of 6 PATs]
     8 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Easton High (W 44-27) Bethlehem Catholic, 11/3/2006 (Penn.)  [23 yd. FG, 5 of 6 PATs]
     3 PATs  Becky Zimmerman, Annville-Cleona (W 21-20O.T.) at Columbia HS, 11/3/2006 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [winning point in OT]
     3 PATs  Brandy Rosales, El Paso Socorro (W 21-12) Bel Air HS, 11/3/2006 (n.) (Texas)
     1 PAT   Stephanie Chapman, Owensville HS (W 10-7) Osage HS, 11/8/2006 (n.) (Missouri Class 3 Sectional Playoffs) [teammate Brooke Adkison 34 yd. FG to win], at Osage Beach
     4 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Easton High (W 28-0) Wyoming Valley West, 11/10/2006 (Penn.) District 2-4-11 Subregional Playoffs [43 of 48 PATs, 2 FGs regular season] 
     2 PATs  Erica Bookman, St. Mary's (Berkeley) (L 14-31) Piedmont HS, 11/11/2006 (California)
     3 PATs  Bridgette Teunissen, Fruitland Grizzlies (W 27-21) Buhl Indians, 11/16/2006 (n.) (Idaho) State 3A Championship Game at Bronco Stadium, Boise [3 of 4]
     5 PATs  Ashleigh Shoughro, Palo Verde (W 37-0) at Cheyenne, 11/17/2006 (n.) (Las Vegas, Nevada) State Playoffs
     4 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville High (W 40-6) at Ste. Genevieve HS, 11/18/2006 (Missouri) at Dragons Stadium
     3 PATs  Mara Sussman, Swampscott (W 21-13) Marblehead, 11/18/2006 (Massachusetts Powder Puff game) at Hopkins Stadium, Swampscott [3 of 3]
     1 PAT   Jenna DeLuccia, Marblehead (L 13-21) Swampscott, 11/18/2006 (Massachusetts Powder Puff game) [see above]
     1 PAT   Brittany Ryan, Easton Area HS (Pa.) (W 21-7) Phillipsburg HS (NJ), 11/23/2006 [100th annual game]
     4 PATs  Samantha Miller, Loveland High (W 28-21O.T.) at Greeley West, 11/25/2006 (Colorado Class 4A State Championships Semi-Finals) 
     2 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville HS (L 21-56) Harrisonville, 11/25/2006 {Missouri Class 3 Championship “Show-Me Bowl” at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis]
     1 PAT   Brooke Adkison, Owensville HS (L 21-56) Harrisonville, 11/25/2006 {Missouri Class 3 Championship “Show-Me Bowl” at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis]
     x PATs  Clarissa Martinez, Mater Academy, 2006 season (Florida) ["a few PATs"]
     x PATs  Laura Mendes, Palm Beach Gardens High Junior Varsity, 2006 (Florida) [no misses on season]
    95 Pts.  Kylie Mitchell, Flint Carman-Ainsworth, 2004-06 (3 season total) (Michigan) [6 of 6 FGs, 77 PATs in three seasons]
    52 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Easton Area High, 2006 season (Pennsylvania) [46 of 53 PATs, 2 of 3 FGs]
    37 Pts.  Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower HS, 2006 season (Wisconsin) [22 of 25 PATs, 5 of 8 FGs] [5'6" 125 lbs.]
    28 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville High, 2006 season (Eastern Missori) [28 of 31 PATs]
    27 PATs  Lauren Gardner, Harbor High 2006 season (California)
    26 Pts.  Malissa Gallogly, Cambridge High (Tampa), 2006 season (Florida)  [Jr.; 37 yd. & 31 yd. FGs, 20 of 28 PATs]
    26 PATs  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South, 2006 season (Indiana) [soph•26 of 28 PATs]
     8 PATs  Mandy Platt, Jacobs High, 2006 season (Illinois) [8 of 12 PATs on season]
     2 PATs  Alyssa Butler, Jacobs High, 2006 season (Illinois) [2 of 3 PATs on season]
     2 good onside-kicks Ally Bales, New Berlin Eisenhower (Wisconsin), 2006 season [one recovered by herself, at least 3 kickoffs for touchback] 

     3 PATs  Abby Vestal, Kansas Koyotes (W 27-20O.T.) Iowa Blackhawks, 4/21/2007 (APFL) [3 of 4 PATs] (indoor men's league) (n.)
     3 PATs  Megan Antonucci, New York Sharks (W 46-33)) at Miami Fury, 4/28/2007 (IWFL) [3 of 5 PATs]
     1 PAT   Krystie Jones, Miami Fury (L 33-46) New York Sharks, 4/28/2007 (IWFL)
     3 PATs  Courtney Cohen, (Gulf High) Green-White Intrasquad Game, 5/2/2007 (Florida) [played for both sides]
     4 PATs  Aundrea “Frankie” Hymas, Portland Shockwave (W 28-7) at Corvallis Pride, 5/12/2007 (IWFL) [4 of 4 PATs] 
     9 Pts.  Marika Barto, New Orleans Blaze (W 55-6) Emerald Coast Barracudas, 5/20/2007 (NWFA) [3 of 5 PATs, 1 TD reception)
     1 PAT   Courtney Cohen, Green v.. White spring game, Gulf High, 5/22/2007 (Florida) [maybe more PATs]
     7 PATs  Abby Vestal, Kansas Koyotes (W 63-21) Missouri Minutemen, 5/26/2007 (APFL) [7 of 8 PATs] (indoor men's league)
     1 PAT   Emily Pelletier, New York Sharks (W 27-0) Delaware Griffins, 6/30/2007 (IWFL)
     1convertMichelle Young-Mather, Saint John Storm (L 14-15) Capital Area Curves Lady Gladiators, 7/22/2007 (MWFL)
     1convertAlex Black, Capital Area Gladiators (W 15-14) Moncton Vipers, 8/12/2007 (MWFL Maritime SupHer Bowl IV) at Rocky Stone Field, Moncton
    54 Pts.  Christine Huber, Connecticut Crush, 2007 season (NWFA) [0 of 1 FG, 24 of 25 PATs, 5 TDs]
    12 Pts.  Michelle Hicks, New England Intensity, 2007 season (IWFL) [1 of 2 FGs (32 yds) + 9 of 12 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Leah Einterz, Zionsville High (L 24-27) Lafayette Jeff, 8/17/2007 (Indiana) [26 yd. FG & 26 yd. FG]
     5 PATs  Hillary Fox, Franklin High (W 35-22) Southport High, 8/17/2007 (Indiana) [5 of 5 PATs] Emily?
     1 PAT   Jaime Cheek, Sevier County (L 7-20) Maryville, 8/17/2007 (n.) (Tennessee) [ONE-QUARTER SCRIMMAGE]
     1 PAT   Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 35-30) at Terre Gaute South Vigo, 8/17/07 (n.) (Indiana) [1 of 1 PAT]
     3 PATs  Kodi Look>, Iolani High (W 44-0) Kaiser HS (Honolulu), 8/18/2007 (Hawaii) [3 of 3]
     1 PAT   Wendy Korte, Dallas Diamonds (W 14-6) Houston Energy, 8/18/2007 (WPFL)
     1 PAT   Emily Tidwell, Dallas Diamonds (W 14-6) Houston Energy, 8/18/2007 (WPFL)
     6 Pts.  Leah Einterz, Zionsville HS (W 24-0) McCutcheon HS, 8/24/2007 (Indiana) [30 yd. FG & 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 41-6) Martinsville, 8/24/2007 (Indiana) [5 of 6 PATS]
     2 PATs  Emily Moran, Kent Roosevelt (L 14-35) Kenston, 8/24/2007 (Ohio)
     2 PATs  Courtney Walton, Speedway High (W 39-7) Greencastle HS, 8/24/2007 (Indiana)
     1 PAT   Amanda Dotten, Service HS (L 13-14) Chugiak HS, 8/24/2007 (Alaska) [1 of 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Jessica “Jessi” Batey, Mason County HS (W 27-7) Paris HS, 8/25/2007 (Kentucky) [3 of 4 PATs; identical twin sister Rebecca Batey also PK on same team]
     1 PAT   Alaynah Weisand, North Miami (W 19-12) Eastern Hancock, 8/25/2007 (Indiana)
     7 PATs  Bridgette Teunissen, Fruitland High (W 51-7) at Emmett HS, 8/31/2007 (Idaho) [7 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Anna Funderburk, Lancaster HS (W 42-13) Andrew Jackson, 8/31/2007 (n.) (South Carolina)
     6 PATs  Courtney Walton, Speedway (W 48-14) Beech Grove, 8/31/2007 (Indiana)
     4 PATs  Ashlynn Bass, Loganville HS (W 28-7) at Monroe Area HS, 8/31/2007 (Georgia) [4 of 4] 
     4 PATs  Leah Einterz, Zionsville High (W 28-16) Noblesville HS, 8/31/2007 (Indiana) [4 of 4]
     3 PATs  Hayley Hammons, Long Beach HS (W 29-20) Vancleave HS, 8/31/2007 (Mississippi) [Hammonds?]
     2 PATs  Rebecca Batey, Mason County HS (L 20-42) Boone County, 8/31/2007 (Kentucky) [2 of 3 PATs; sister Jessi Batey also a PK on same team]
     1 PAT   Ashley Dry, Haskell High (W 7-0) Stigler High, 8/31/2007 (Oklahoma) [soph]
     1 PAT   Diana Martinez, St. Cloud HS (L 7-68) Osceola HS (Kissimmee), 8/31/2007 (Florida)
    10 Pts.  Cecilie Taylor, Richmond Heights (W 72-0) Lutheran East, 9/7/2007 (Cleveland, Ohio) [27 yd. FG, 7 of 7 PATs, 5'3" soph.]
     8 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 62-42) at Valley Christian, 9/7/2007 (California) [8 of 9 PATs] 
     5 Pts.  Rachel Moore, Hanover High (W 29-28) Patrick Henry HS, 9/7/2007 (Richmond, Virginia) [21 yard FG to win, 2 of 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Alaynah Weisend, North Miami HS (W 35-21) Wabash HS, 9/7/2007 (Indiana)
     4 Pts.  Sandy Thur, San Bernardino Arroyo Valley HS (W 16-14) Fontana Kaiser, 9/7/2007 (California) [1 PAT & 28 yard FG; 3rd year sr. 32 yd.?]
     3 PATs  Jessi Batey, Mason County HS (W 56-7) Lewis County, 9/7/2007 (Kentucky)
     3 PATs  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch High (W 35-27) at Edison HS (Stockton), 9/7/2007 (California)
     3 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville HS (L 27-41) at Blair Oak HS, 9/7/2007 (n.) (Missouri) [3 of 4 PATs]
     3 PATs  Anna Funderburk, Lancaster HS (W 21-6) Buford HS, 9/7/2007 (South Carolina)
     2 PATs  Kelly Hamill, New Jersey Titans (W 32-0) Connecticut Cyclones, 9/7/2007 (WPFL) at Passaic County Technical Institute, Wayne, N.J.
     1 PAT   Casey Curnutte, Waterford Kettering (L 7-14) at Andover High, 9/7/2007 (Michigan) [Homecoming Queen]
     1 PAT   Stephanie Halvatzes, Merrimack High (L 19-20) Winnacunnet HS, 9/7/2007 (n.) (New Hampshire) [1 of 2 PATs]
     1 PAT   Megan Mesch, North Tama HS (W 7-0) Northern University HS, 9/7/2007 (n.) (Iowa)
    10 Pts.  Amanda Dotten, Service HS (W 65-0) West Valley, 9/8/2007 (Anchorage, Alaska) [30 yd. FG, 7 of 8 PATs, inc. 35 yd. PAT]
     3 PATs  Becky Zimmerman, Annville-Cleona (W 33-21) Central Catholic (Readin), 9/8/2007 (Pennsylvania)
     5 PATs  Danielle Bailey, Long County HS (W 47-14) Wheeler County HS, 9/14/2007 (Georgia) [5 of 7 PATs]
     5 Pts.  Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (W 31-0) Cambria Heights, 9/14/2007 (Pennsylvania) [FG (23, 24 or 26 yds.) + 2 PATs]
     4 PATs  Jessi Batey, Mason County HS (W 40-0) East Carter, 9/14/2007 (Kentucky)
     4 PATs  Alexis Claassen, Valley High (W 28-24) Freeport HS, 9/14/2007 (n.) (Pennsylvania)  [4 of 4]
     4 PATs  Kodi Look, Iolani High (W 46-19) Damien HS (Honolulu), 9/14/2007 (Hawaii) 
     4 PATs  Liz Traxler, Holy Family Catholic (W 34-6) Sibley East, 9/14/2007 (Minnesota) [4 of 5 PATs]
     3 PATs  Sydney Hase, Tartan Tartans (W 27-12) Richfield, 9/14/2007 (Minnesota) [3 of 4]
     3 PATs  Janelle Hensold, Danville High (W 41-34) Centennial HS (Champaign), 9/14/2007 (Illinois)
     2 PATs  Courtney Cohen, Gulf High (L 26-29) Hernando High, 9/14/2007 (Florida)
     5 Pts.  Ashley Baker, Framingham State (W 17-10) M.I.T., 9/15/2007 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [25 yd. FG & 2 PATs]
     5 PATs  Kendall Booth, Epping HS (W 35-0) Farmington HS, 9/15/2007 (New Hampshire) [5 of 5]
     4 PATs  Dallas Adams, Hillwood Middle School (W 34-0) Coppell North, 9/ /2007 (Texas) [4 of 5 PATs]
     8 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 62-42) at Artesia HS, 9/21/2007 (California) [8 of 9 PATs]
     5 PATs  Jessica “Jessi” Batey, Mason County HS (W 62-14) West Carter, 9/21/2007 (Kentucky) [Identical twin sister Rebecca Batey kickoffs in same game]
     2 PATs  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (W 42-22) Warrensburg HS, 9/21/2007 (Missouri) at Jennie Jaynes Stadium, Sedalia
     1 PAT   Courtney Grannis, Harrison County HS (W 40-16) Bourbon County, 9/21/2007 (Kentucky) [5'4" soph]
     1 PAT   Megan Mesch, North Tama HS (Traer) (W 21-0) Don Bosco (Gilbertsville), 9/21/2007 (Iowa) [1 of 2 PATs, crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime.]
     1 PAT   Jessi Weislogel, Hamilton High (L 19-43) Princeton HS, 9/21/2007 (Cinc., Ohio)
     4 Pts   Andrea Hubbard, Southern California Scorpions (W 23-12) at Los Angeles Amazons, 9/22/2007 (WPFL) [16 yd. FG + 1 of 4 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Amilee Smith, St. Bonaventure JV (W 38-8) Oaks Christian JV, 9/27/2007 (Ventura, California) [28 yd. FG & 3 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle (L 6-18) Penn Cambria, 9/28/2007 (Pennsylvania) [2 FGs, 20 & 24 yards]
     6 Pts.  Sandy Thur, San Bernardino Arroyo Valley (T 24-24) Silverado HS, 9/28/2007 (n.) [20 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Bethany Isaac, Alonso High (W 41-0) Freedom HS, 9/28/2007 (Florida) [5 of 6 PATs]
     4 PATs  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (Sedalia) (W 56-18) Van Horn (Independence), 9/28/2007 (Missouri)
     4 PATs  Amilee Smith, St. Bonaventure JV/frosh (W 36-18) Crispi JV/frosh, 9/29/2007 (California) [4 PATs & missed 35 yd. FG]
     1 PAT   Andrea Jones, Toledo Reign (L 7-20) Indiana Speed, 9/27/2007 (WPFL)
     2 PATs  Grace Gresham, Madras Middle School (W-L) Evans Middle School, 10/2/2007 (Georgia) [Coweta County Middle school Athletic League playoffs, 1st round]
     5 PATs  Hope Mills, Tabb High (W 49-14) at York HS, 10/5/2007 (Virginia) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 PATs  Kodi Look, Iolani High (L 34-49) St. Louis High (Honolulu), 10/5/2007 (Hawaii) [4 of 5 (blocked)]
     4 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 40-7) Granite Hills, 10/5/2007 (California) [4 of 6 PATs]
     3 PATs  Ashlynn Bass, Loganville HS (W 21-7) at Winder-Barrow, 10/5/2007 (n.) (Georgia) [3 of 3]
     3 PATs  Janelle Hensold, Danville Vikings (W 35-34) Decatur MacArthur HS, 10/5/2007 (Illinois) [3 of 4 PATs]
     3 PATs  Mackenzie Langemeier, Marion Bulldogs (L 21-28) at Bandera HS, 10/5/2007 (Texas) [3 of 3]
     1 PAT   Heather Sopko, Clairton High (W 55-0) Riverview HS (Oakmont), 10/5/2007 (Pennsylvania) [1st kick, though on team three seasons]
     1 PAT   Heavin Warner, Benton High (W 28-6) Savannah HS, 10/5/2007 (Missouri)
     6 Pts.  Amanda Dotten, Service High (W 24-172 O.T.s) at Chugiak HS, 10/6/2007 (Alaska Large-Schools Playoffs Quarterfinal) [21 yard FG, 1 of 3 FGs, 3 of 3 PATs]
     9 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville HS (W 65-40) Union HS, 10/12/2007 (Missouri) [state record for female kicker; 9 of 9 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Sandy Thur, Arroyo Valley (San Bernardino) (W 43-13) San Gorgonio HS, 10/12/2007 (n.) (California) [21 yd. FG plus 4 of 6 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Solveig Barnes, West High (Tracy) (W 24-20) Edison HS, 10/12/2007 (California) [25 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
     4 PATs  Kodi Look, Iolani High (W 28-21) Damien High, 10/12/2007 (Hawaii) [4 of 4]
     3 PATs  Sydney Hase, Tartan High (Oakdale) (W 39-7) at South St. Paul, 10/12/2007 (Minnesota) [3 of 3 PATs]
     2 PATs  Jennifer Johnson, Clover Hill HS (W 40-0) Midlothian HS, 10/12/2007 (Virginia)
     2 PATs  Mackenzie Langemeier, Marion HS (W 28-7) Moore HS (Ingram), 10/12/2007 (Texas) [2 of 3 PATs & crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime.]
     1 PAT   Amanda Sanders, Linden Lions (L 27-28) Amador HS, 10/12/2007 (California)
     3 PATs  Millie Triano, St. Mary's (Berkeley) (W 49-8) Moreau Catholic, 10/13/2007 (California) [5'8" jr.; 2nd yr. on varsity; JV in 2005]
     2convertBrook McCurdy, Crestwood Juniors (W 39-7) St. Pete's, 10/13/2007 (Ontario, Canada) [AAA Juniors, 15 yrs. old, 2 of 5 converts, 1st game.]
     2 PATs  Heather Sopko, Clairton High (W 66-0) Wilkinsburg HS, 10/13/2007 (Pennsylvania [south Pittsburgh area, Class A]
     4 PATs  Sydney Hase, Tartan High (Oakdale) (W 36-21) at Hill-Murray (Maplewood), 10/17/2007 (Minnesota) [4 of 5 PATs]
    11 Pts.  Ashlynn Bass, Loganville High (W 23-7) at Jackson County HS, 10/19/2007 (n.) (Georgia) [3 FGs (25 yd., 19 yd., 28 yd. + 2 PATs, 1st good FGs]
     5 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 35-28) at Lynwood High, 10/19/2007 (California) [5 of 5 PATs]
     5 PATs  Tera Prosser, Yamhill-Carlton HS (W 41-0) Seaside High, 10/19/2007 (Oregon)
     5 PATs  Sandy Thur, Arroyo Valley HS (W 35-3) San Bernardino HS, 10/19/2007 (California [5 of 5]
     4 PATs  Brooke Adkison, Owensville High (W 48-20) at St. James HS, 10/19/2007 (Missouri) [SEE NEXT ENTRY]
     4 PATs  Solveig Barnes, West High (Tracy) (W 28-27) Stagg HS, 10/19/2007 (California) [4 of 4 PATs] 
     2 PATs  Olivia Brock, Conner Cougars (Hebron) (W 40-24) Dayton Belmont, 10/19/2007 (Kentucky (2 of 3 PATs (1 blocked); 3rd yr. on team, 1st game played in.]
     2 PATs  Stephanie Chapman, Owensville High (W 48-20) at St. James HS, 10/19/2007 (Missouri) [SAME GAME AS ABOVE ENTRY]
     4 PATs  Alaynah Weisand, North Miami High (W 34-8) Carroll HS (Flora), 10/20/2007 (Indiana) [4 of 5 PATs (blocked)]
     6 PATs  Alyssa Delgiorgio, Eldorado High, 2007 season (Illinois) [6 of 8 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
     7 PATs  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (Sedalia) (W 49-21) Marshall High, 10/26/2007 (Missouri)  [7 of 7 PATs]
     1 PAT   Ashley Baker, Framingham State (L 13-30) Massachusetts Maritime, 10/27/2007 (NCAA DIII) [3 women score in DIII in 1 day!]
     1 PAT   Hillary Carter, Earlham College (W 31-14) at Hiram College, 10/27/2007 (NCAA DIII) [1 of 1] [would end w/ 2of 2 PATs on season]
     1 PAT   Hope Mills, Tabb HS (L 7-8) Jamestown HS, 10/27/2007 (Virginia) [Crowned Homecoming Queen at the half]
     4 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 36-24) Warren High, 10/29/2007 (California) [4 of 4 PATs]
     1 PAT   Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (L 20-27) at Albright College (Reading), 10/27/2007 (NCAA DII) [1 of 1]
     1 PAT   Cory Conrow, Two Harbors HS (L 13-30) at International Falls HS, 10/30/2007 (Minnesota) [Section 7AAA Quarter-Final]
    19 PATs  Sydney Hase, Tartan High, 2007 season (Minnesota) [19 of 21 PATs]
    11 Pts.  Ashley Baker, Framingham State, 2007 season (NCAA DIII) [1 FG, 8 of 11 PATs]
     7 PATs  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (Sedalia) (W 49-6) at Mexico High, 11/1/2007 (Missouri) [7 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 48-9) at Paramount High, 11/2/2007 (California) [6 of 7 PATs]
     7convertBrook McCurdy, Crestwood AAA Juniors (W 42-14) Fenellon Falls Falcons, 11/3/2007 (Ontario, Canada) [Regional Championship/AAA Juniors quarter-final, 7 of 7 converts, 30 yard punts]
     3 PATs  Hope Mills, Tabb High (W 27-26O.T.) Bruton HS, 11/3/2007 (Virginia) [3of 4 PATs]
     3 PATs  Petra Olsen, Wisconsin Wolves (W 27-8) Indiana Speed, 11/3/2007 (WPFL Wildcard Playoff game) [also 7 of 15 passes compete for 252 yards & 2 TDs]
     3 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 27-24) at Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham, 11/3/2007 (NCAA DIII) [3 of 4 PATs (blocked)]
    22 PATs  Jessica Greer, Cotton-Smith HS (Sedalia), 2007 season (Missouri) [22 of 22 PATs]
     6 PATs  Mackenzie Langemeier, Marion HS (L 35-45) West Campus Cougars (South San Antonio), 11/9/2007 (Texas) [6 of 6PATs]
     5 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 35-14) Downey High, 11/9/2007 (California) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 28-14) Lycoming College, 11/10/2007 (NCAA DIII) [8 of 9 PATs on season]
    36 Pts.  Courtney Cohen, Gulf High, 2007 season (Florida) [30 PATs & 2 FGs (28 & 38 yards)]
    28 Pts.  Solveig Barnes, West High (Tracy), 2007 season (California) [5'8" sr.; 22 of 23 PATs, 2 pf 2 FGs]
    25 PATs  Kodi Look, Iolani High, 2007 regular season (Hawaii) [senior]
    24 PATs  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch High, 2007 season (California) [24 of 26 PATs]
    15 PATs  Katz Nettell, Davison High Freshmen team, 2007 season (Michigan) [15 of 16 PATs, 0 of 1 FG, 6 recovered onside kicks & deep kickoffs; ambidextrous kicker; 5'3" 100 lb.]
     5 PATs  Danielle Torp, Gahr High (W 35-17) Lancaster HS, 11/16/2007 (California) [5 of 5]

     9 Pts.  Lisa Gibbons, Central-Cal Crusaders (W 39-0) Bakersfield Bulldogs, 3/22/2008 (CVFL) [2 of 2 FGs, 3 of 4 PATs]
     4 PATs  Lisa Gibbons, Central-Cal Crusaders (W 42-0) Reedley Renegades, 4/5/2008 (CVFL) [4 of 5 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
     6 PATs  Michelle Hicks, New England Intensity (W 48-0) Holyoke Hurricanes, 5/3/2008 (IWFL) [6 of 7 PATs]
     6 PATs  Lisa King, Central-Cal Crusaders (W 42-3) Clovis Wolves, 5/10/2008 (CVFL) [6 of 6 PATs] [Lisa Gibbons married on 5/3/2008]
    26 Pts.  Lisa King, Central-Cal Crusaders, Spring 2008 season (CVFL) [men's league] [2 of 3 FGs, 20 of 23 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Sarah Oliver, California Quake (W 37-0) Tucson Monsoon, 5/10/2008 (IWFL) [38 yd. FG & 4 of 5 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Allie Roderique, Boston Militia (L 24-26) New York Sharks, 5/10/2008 (IWFL) [20 yd. FG & 3 PATS.]
     1 PAT   Petra Olsen, Wisconsin Wolves (L 7-14) Chicago Force, 2008 game one (IWFL) [also QB]
     7 Pts.  Kari Alexander, Las Vegas Showgirlz (L 38-41) California Quake, 5/24/2008 (IWFL) [1 of 2 FGs (27 yds. & 4 of 5 PATs]
     1 PAT   Kalyn McDonough (Unionville), South (L 7-27) North, 5/29/2008 Valor Bowl [Pennsylvania HS All-Star game at Kottmeyer Stadium, Downingtown.]
     5 PATs  Arielle Benedict, Dunbar HS v. Cypress Lake, 5/30/2008 [Spring Game] (Florida) [5 of 6]
     7 Pts.  Megan Antonucci, New York Sharks (W 31-0) at Central Pa Vipers, 6/14/2008 (IWFL) [24 yd. FG & 4 of 4 PATs]
     3 FGs   Joy Barry, Inglewood Blackhawks (W 36-27) California Longhorns, 7/12/2008 (LCFL- Labelle Community Football Lg.: men's pro lg.) [distances unknown]
     3convertTerri Shannon, Saint John Storm (W 24-14) Moncton Vipers, 7/19/2008 (MWFL Championship, at Halifax) [3 converts] 
    67 Pts.  Lisa Gibbons-King, Central-Cal Crusaders & L.A. Amazons, Spring & Summer 2008 seasons (CVFL & NWFA combined) [26 pts. in CVFL, 60 pts. in NWFA]
    60 Pts.  Chantal “Telly” Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem (Kalamazoo), 2008 season (NWFA) [42 of 47 PATs, 6 of 11 FGs]
    42 PATs  Emily Tidwell, Dallas Diamonds, 2008 season (IWFL) [42 of 46 PATs]
    41 Pts.  Lisa Gibbons, Los Angeles Amazons, 2008 season (NWFA) [23 of 29 PATs, 3 TDs, 0 FGs] [67 Pts. total on year w/CVFL stats (see above)]
    31 Pts.  Amber Lyons, Austin Outlaws, 2008 season (NWFA) [1 of 4 FGs, 28 of 33 PATs]
    29 Pts.  Christine Huber, Connecticut Crush, 2008 season (NWFA) [0 of 5 FGs, 11 of 13 PATs, 3 TDs]
    28 Pts   Joy Barry, Inglewood Blackhawks, 2008 season (LCFL) [19 of 20 PATs & 3 of 3 FGs] {men's pro league}
    26 PATs  Lauren Bracco, Pittsburgh Passion, 2008 season (IWFL) [26 of 27 PATs]
    25 PATs  Allie Roderique, Boston Militia, 2008 season (IWFL) [25 of 27 PATs]
    20 PATs  Andrea Curneal, Fort Wayne Flash, 2008 season (NWFA) [20 of 25 PATs, 0-0 FGs]
     1 PAT   Kaylee Zibawa, Trinity Lions (W 27-0) Praise Academy, 8/15/2008 (Georgia)
     1 PAT   Alyssa Calderwood, West Springfield Spartans v. Oakton High, 8/21/2008 (Virginia) [SCRIMMAGE]
     3 PATs  Deandra Bodenhorst, North Buncombe Black Hawks (W 21-14) Mountain Heritage HS, 8/22/2008 (n.) (North Carolina) [3 of 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Hilary Fox, Franklin HS (W 35-12) Northview HS, 8/22/2008 (n.) (Indiana) [5 of 5]
     4 PATs  Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights HS (Cleveland) (W 40-12) Columbia HS, 8/22/2008 (Ohio) [4 of 5 PATs; 6 kickoffs for 37.3 avg., 47 long; 13 yd. punt return]
     4 PATs  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 42-21) Terre Haute South, 8/22/2008 (Indiana) [4 of 4]
     3 PATs  Kinsey Lengerich, South Adams (L 21-28) Eastbrook, 8/22/2008 (n.) (Indiana) [3 of 3, missed 20 yd. FG] 
     2 PATs  Jessica Volz, Mt. Healthy HS (Cincinnati) (L 20-21) Bacon HS (Cinc.), 8/22/2008 (Ohio)
     1 PAT   Bethany Kanten, Park City (W 69-7) Canyon View, 8/22/2008 (n.) (Utah) [+ 3 kickoffs]
     1 PAT   Megan Cressoine, Terrebonne v. Ellender HS, 8/28/2008 (Louisiana) [Terrebonne Parish Jamboree]
     7 Pts.  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton (Sedalia) (W 37-19), 8/29/2008 (Missouri) [20 yd. FG, 4 of 4 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Allana Gaither, Akron Firestone )L 24-29) at Northwest HS, 8/29/2008 (Ohio) [34 yd. FG + 3 of 3 PATs]
     6 PATs  Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights (Cleveland) (W 42-6) Rhodes HS (Cleveland), 8/29/2008 (Ohio) [6 of 6; 6 kickoffs for 44.3 avg., 50 yds. long; 0 of 1 FG]
     4 PATs  Arielle Benedict, Dunbar HS (W 48-13) Bishop Verot, 8/29/2008 (Florida) [preseason; 4 of 6 PATs, blocked FG]
     4 PATs  Ariel Stephens, Charlestown HS (W 28-24) Brownstone Central, 8/29/2008 (n.) (Indiana) [4 of 4]
     4 PATs  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 28-6) at Martinsville HS, 8/29/2008 (Indiana) [4 of 4]
     2 PATs  Amanda Brenner, Phoenix Arizona Lutheran Academy (L 14-20) Camp Verde, 9/29/2008 (n.) (Arizona)
     2 PATs  Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton HS (W 16-0) Taft HS, 8/29/2008 (n.) (Ohio) [missed 38 yd. FG]
     6 Pts.  Amanda James, Bishop Guilfoyle HS (Altoona) (W 24-23) Westmont Hilltop (Johnstown), 8/30/2008 (Pennsylvania) [26 yd. FG + 3 PATs]
    11 Pts.  Kinsey Lengerich, South Adams (W 59-21) Bluffton, 9/5/2008 (Indiana) [21 yd. FG & 8 of 8 PATs]
     6 PATs  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton HS (W 44-0) Clinton HS, 9/5/2008 (Missouri)
     4 PATs  Amanda Brenner, Phoenix Arizona Lutheran Academy (L 28-49) at Bisbee HS, 9/5/2008 (n.) (Arizona) [4 of 4]
     4 PATs  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South (W 34-7) Franklin Central, 9/5/2008 (Indiana) [4 of 5 PATs]
     3 PATs  Allana Gaither, Akron Firestone (L 21-42) at Tallmadge HS, 9/5/2008 (n>) (Ohio) [3 of 3 PATs, missed 26 yd FG]
     1 PAT   Olivia Lust, Akins Eagles (L 13-49) at Hutto High, 9/11/2008 (Texas)
     4 PATs  Mo Patton, Valley View HS Blazers (W 28-0) Corning Bobcats, 9/12/2008 (n.) (Arkansas) [only 1 PAT known for sure]
     3 PATs  Mackenzie Wenger, Dakota HS (W 50-6) at West Carroll, 9/12/2008 (n.) (Illinois)
     2 PATs  Stephanie Keen, Caroline HS (L 20-27) Pohatan HS, 9/12/2008 (n.) (Virginia) [2 of 3 PATs]
     2 PATs  Mai Le, Xavier College Prep (W 14-7) Coachella Valley, 9/12/2008 (California) [2 of 2 PATs]
     1 PAT   Elizabeth Mitchum, Pelion HS (W 42-13) Wagener-Salley, 9/12/2008 (South Carolina) SAME GAME AS NEXT ENTRY
     1 PAT   Kaci Poole, Pelion HS (W 42-13) Wagener-Salley, 9/12/2008 (South Carolina) TWO GIRLS SCOR FOR SAME TEAM IN SAME GAME; SEE ABOVE ENTRY 
     8 Pts.  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton (W 38-29) O'Hara High, 9/19/2008 (Sedalia, Missouri) [22 yd FG & 5 of 5 PATs]
     6 PATs  Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights (Cleveland) (W 55-14) at Newbury HS, 9/19/2008 (Ohio) [6 of 6 PATs, 9 kickoffs for 37.7 yd avg, 50 yd. long]
     6 Pts.  Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton HS (W 32-7) Mason HS, 9/19/2008 (Ohio) [29 yd. FG & 3 of 4 PATs]
     5 PATs  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (W 47-20) Ygnacio Valley HS (Concord), 9/19/2008 (California)
     4 PATs  Amanda Brenner, Phoenix Arizona Lutheran Academy (W 28-14) Bourgade Catholic, 9/19/2008 (n.)
     2 PATs  Mai Le, Xavier Prep (W 38-14) Lucerne Valley, 9/19/2008 (California) [+ kickoffs, long of 50 yards]
     2 PATs  Olivia O'Neill, Pennridge HS Rams (L 14-28) North Catholic (Philadelphia), 9/19/2008 (Pennsylvania) [Homecoming Queen for 2008]
     7 PATs  Sandy Findley, Parma HS Redmen (W 49-13) Elyria HS, 9/20/2008 (Ohio) [6 known for certain]
    13 Pts.  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton (Sedalia) (W 73-20) Westport HS, 9/26/2008 (Missouri) [27 yd. FG & 10 of 10 PATs•2nd highest in state history]
     1 PAT   Olivia Lust, Akins High (L 21-49) at Austin High, 10/2/2008 (Texas)
     8 Pts.  Hillary Cito, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 20-7) Windsor HS Wizards, 10/3/2008 (Colorado) [36 yd. & 38 yd. FGs + 2 of 2 PATs]
     6 Pts   Dallas Butterfield, Antioch High (W 33-19) Alhambra HS (Martinez), 10/3/2008 (California) [22 yd FG, 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Olivia O'Neill, Pennridge HS (L 35-45) Central Bucks East (Doylestown), 10/3/2008 (Pennsylvania) [5 of 5 PATs]
     2 PATs  Stacey Tatum, Grace Baptist Academy (W 45-14) Lookout Valley, 10/3/2008 (Tennessee) [2 of 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Olivia O'Neill, Pennridge High (W 20-7) Hatboro-Horsham HS, 10/10/2008 (n.) (Pennsylvaniaa) [crowned homecoming queen at halftime•3 of 4 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights HS (W 31-14) at Richmond Heights HS, 10/17/2008 (Cleveland, Ohio) [30 yd. FG & 4 of 4 PATs]
     7 PATs  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (W 49-14) Liberty HS (Brentwood), 10/17/2008 (California) [7 of 7]
     6 PATs  Monica Weil, Bangor HS (Bethlehem Township) (W 42-14) Notre Dame (Green Pond), 10/17/2008 (n.) )Pennsylvania) [6 of 6 PATs]
     8 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 20-13) Widener College, 10/18/2008 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [30 yd FG & 22 yd. FG & 2 of 2 PATs]
     3 PATs  Kacy Stuart, New Creation Center (W 39-8) East Atlanta HS, 10/18/2008 (n.) (Georgia) [3 of 3]
    12 PATs  Brooke Johnson, Covington Middle School 8th Grade team (Vancouver), 2008 season (Washington) [12 of 15 PATs; 14-years old•PATs worth 2 pts.]
     3 PATs  Megan Taylor, Bellflower HS (W 27-21) Cerritos HS, 10/23/2008 at Gahr HS (California) [3 of 4 PATs]
     4 PATs  Maile Labor, Santa Rita Eagles (W 69-0) Douglas HS, 10/24/2008 (Arizona) [4 of 5 PATs]
       KOs   Abby McCollum, Monroe High (W 35-0) Ainsworth HS, 10/24/2008 (n.) (Michigan) [3 kickoffs during game•played safety during season]
     3 PATs  Jaelisa Rehal, Longwood Lions (W 45-13) Brentwood HS, 10/25/2008 (Long Island, New York)
     1 PAT   Brooke Lacock, Pequea Valley (L 7-26) at Northern Lebanon, 10/31/2008 (Pennsylvania) [PAT after brother Nick Lacock's TD run]
     1 PAT   Olivia Lust, Akins High (L 7-37) Bastrop High, 10/31/2008 (Texas)
     1 PAT   Jenna Wood, East Fairmont HS (L 13-22) at Parkersburg, 10/31/2008 (West Virginia)
     1 PAT   Olivia Vatch, Immaculate Conception (W 36-17) Casey-Westfield, 11/28/2008 (Illinois) State Class 2A Championship Game
    81 Pts.  Jessica Greer, Smith-Cotton Tigers, 2008 season (Sedalia, Missouri) [5'6" sr.•69 of 81 PATs, 4 FGs]
    48 Pts.  Rebecka Schafer, Cuyahoga Heights (Cleveland), 2008 season (Ohio) [1 of 2 FGs•45 of 51 PATs•50 kickoffs for 1,899 yds. (37.98 yd. avg.)•5'9"]
    36 Pts.  Brandy Rosales, El Paso Socorro HS, 2008 season (Texas) [3 of 3 FGs•27 of 36 PATs]
    36 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College, 2008 season (N.C.A.A. Divison III) [3 of 3 FGs•27 of 30 PATs]
    35 Pts.  Jessica Weislogel, Hamilton High, 2008 season (Ohio) [sr.•3 of 5 FGs•26 of 28 PATs]
    34 PATs  Monica Weil, Bangor High, 2008 season (Pennsylvania) [5'5" jr.•34 of 34 PATs]
    30 Pts.  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch Panthers, 2008 season (California) [5'9" jr.•27 of 30 PATs, 1 FG]
    29 Pts.  Catherine “Cat” Wallace, Riverbend HS, 2008 season (Virginia) [jr.•20 PATs, 3 FGs, long of 33 yds.]
    25 PATs  Amanda Brenner, Arizona Lutheran Academy, 2008 season (Arizona) [25 of 25 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
    25 PATs  Ashley Dry, Haskell HS Indians, 2008 season (Oklahoma) [25 of 30 PATs]
    19 Pts.  Millie Triano, St. Mary's HS (Albany), 2008 season (California) [27 yd. FG + 16 PATs]
    14 PATs  Elizabeth Mitchum, Pelion Panthers, 2008 season (South Carolina) [14 of 16 PATs]
    11 Pts.  Hillary Whitehead, Bloomington South, 2008 season (Indiana) [11 of 12 PATs•0 of 1 FG]
     9 PATs  Jessica Volz, Mount Healthy High, 2008 season (Cincinnati, Ohio) [9 of 13 PATs]
     8 PATs  Arielle Benedict, Dunbar High Tigers, 2008 season (Florida) [8 of 8 PATs]
     x PATs  Kristine Ma, Gulf Coast HS Junior Varsity, 2008 season (Florida) [unknown # of PATs & kickoffs•5'0"]
     5 PATs  Alyssa Papotto, Platt Panthers (W 35-20) Maloney Spartans, 11/18/2008 [Powder Puff game] (Falcon Field, Meriden, Connecticut) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 Pts.  Lizzie Whitehill, Marblehead Magicians (W 10-0) Swampscott HS, 11/22/2008 [Powder Puff game] (Piper Field, Marblehead, Massachusetts) [ 27 yd. FG & PAT]
    *1 PAT   Olivia Vatch, Immaculate Conception (Elmhurst) (W 36-17) Casey-Westfield, 11/28/2008 (Illinois Class 2A State Championship) [1st female to score in state championship, 12 PATs on season] Memorial Stadium, Champaign
     5 PATs  Sam Dimitri, Deptford High Powder Puff game, Npv. 2008 (New Jersey) [5 of 5 PATs]

     1 PAT   Maile Labor, Team Stars & Stripes (U.S. HS All-Stars) (L 21-38) at Team Japan (under-19 Junior National Team), 3/21/2009, Global Challenge Bowl  at Kawasaki [1 of 2 PATs] 
     8 Pts.  Kristen Chatterton, Moncton Vipers (W 20-6) Saint John Storm, 6/6/2009 (MWFL) [One 2-pt. convert + TD]
     8 Pts.  Tiffany Ketchum, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 26-0) Halifax Xplosion, 6/6/2009 (MWFL) [One 2-pt. convert + punt return TD]
    24 Pts.  Darby Thibodeau, Moncton Vipers (W 48-0) Halifax Xplosion, 6/20/2009 (MWFL) [6 two-pt. converts + 2 TDs]
     2convertTerri Shannon, Saint John Storm (W 36-0) at Capital Area Lady Gladiators, 6/20/2009 [Two 2-pt. converts]
    19 Pts.  Alex Black, Capital Area Lady Gladiators (W 33-6) Halifax Xplosion, 6/27/2009 (MWFL) [1 two-pt. convert + 3 TDs]
    75 Pts.  Jeanette Hibbs, Philadelphia Liberty Belles, 2009 regular season (WFA) [1 of 1 FG (25 yds.)•18 of 25 PATs•six 2-pt. PATs•7 TDs]
    71 Pts.  Kara Fultz, Fort Wayne Flash, 2009 season (WFA) [1 of 3 FGs (24 yds.)•20 of 25 PATs•8 TDs]
    63 Pts.  Lauren Bracco, Pittsbirgh Passion, 2009 season (IWFL) [1 of 1 FG (22 yds.), 36 of 40 PATs, 4 rushing TDs]
    54 Pts.  Lisa King, California Lynx, 2009 season (WFA) [10 of 13 PATs•1 two-pt. PAT•7 TDs]
    49 Pts.  Katie Ode, St. Louis Slam, 2009 regular season (WFA) [31 of 35 PATs•three 2-pt. PATs•2 TDs]
    45 Pts.  Chantal Robinson, West Michigan Mayhem, 2009 regular season (WFA) [21 of 25 PATs•4 TDs]
    45 Pts.  Danielle Thompson, West Michigan Mayhem, 2009 regular season (WFA) [1 of 2 FGs (35 yds.)•20 of 20 PATs•2 two-pt. PATs•3 TDs]
    42 PATs  Lauren Pringle, New York Sharks, 2009 season (IWFL) [12 of 22 PATs•0-0 FGs•5 TDs (1 rush, 4 rec.)]
    39 Pts.  Carolyn Lee, Chicago Force, 2009 season (IWFL) [2 of 3 FGs, 33 of 39 PATs]
    38 Pts.  Molly McAfee, Indiana Speed, 2009 season (WFA) [2 of 4 FGs (30 yd. long)•32 of 38 PATs]
    37 PATs. Allie Roderique, Boston Militia, 2009 season (IWFL) [37 of 52 PATs, 0-0 FGs]
    35 PATs  Kathryn Hemlock, D.C. Divas, 2009 season (IWFL) [35 of 44 PATs, 0-0 FGs] ONE MORE TO GO
    34 Pts.  Shanna McCarron, Seattle Majestics, 2009 season (IWFL) [15 of 21 PATs•3 rushing TDs]
    34 Pts   Kendra Paul, Iowa Thunder, 2009 season (WFA) [3 of 6 FGs (36 yd. long)•23-24 PATs•1 two-pt. PAT]
    34 PATs  Emily Tidwell, Dallas Diamonds, 2009 season (IWFL) [34 of 37 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
    33 Pts.  Georgina German, Jacksonville Dixie Blues, 2009 regular season (WFA) [1 of 1 FGs (27 yds.)•12 of 17 PATs•3 TDs]
    33 Pts.  Tiffany Soggs, Cleveland Fusion, 2009 season (WFA) [1 of 2 FGs•10 of 13 PATs•1 two-pt. PAT•3 TDs]
    32 Pts.  Liz Carrier, New Orleans Blaze, 2009 season (WFA) [1 of 2 FGs (25 yds.)•5 of 9 PATs•4 TDs]
    30 Pts.  Jennifer Bloom, Sacramento Sirens, 2009 season (IWFL) [2 of 4 FGs (40 yds. & ??yds. same 6/13 game)•18 of 30 PATs•1 rushing TD]
    28 Pts.  Sally Maple, Palm Beach Punishers, 2009 season (IWFL) [7 of 10 PATs, 1 of 1 FG (20 yds.), 3 receiving TDs]
    27 Pts.  Amanda Sweeten, Kansas City Tribe, 2009 season (IWFL) [ONE GAME TO GO, 2 of 4 FGs, 21 of 27 PATs] 
    25 Pts.  Tiffany Joyner, Erie Illusion, 2009 season (IWFL) [7 of 9 PATs•3 rushing TDs]
    22 Pts.  MaryBeth McMillan, West Michigan Mayhem, 2009 regular season (WFA) [2 of 2 FGs (35 yd. long)•16 of 18 PATs]
    19 PATs  Amber Lyons, Austin Outlaws, 2009 season (WFA) [19 of 21 PATs•0 of 2 FGs]
    16 PATs  Christina Hutchinson, Houston Energy, 2009 season (IWFL) [16 of 18 PATs, 0-0 FGs]
    13 PATs  Kerri Richardson, New England Intensity, 2009 season (IWFL) [13 of 20 PATs]
    11 PATs  Ashleigh Bepko, New York Nemesis (Albany), 2009 season (IWFL) [11 of 18 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
    10 PATs  Kari Alexander, Las Vegas Showgirlz, 2009 season (WFA) [10 of 17 PATs]
     4 PATs. Tiffany Bozeman, Orlando Mayhem, 2009 season (IWFL) [4 of 4 PATs]
     3 PATs  Michelle Kephart, Erie Illusion, 2009 season (IWFL) [3 of 4 PATs]
     1 PAT   Isabella Bluhm, New York Sharks, 2009 season (IWFL) [1 of 4 PATs]
     1 PAT   Brantley Mack, Jacksonville Dixie Blues, 2009 season (WFA) [1 of 8 PATs•also 2 TDs]
     1 PAT   Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Jacksonville Dixie Blues, 2009 season (WFA) [1 of 3 PATs] 
     6 PATs  Christin Davis, Monroe Catholic (W 42-0) at Delta Junction HS, 8/8/2009 (Alaska) [6 of 6 PATs•1st time using goal post ever]
    12 PATs  Sarah Colvin, Eielson HS ravens (W 84-7) Valdez Buccaneers, 8/14/2009 (Alaska) [12 of 12 PATs]
     1 PAT   Samantha Miller, Central High (T 14-14) Gibbs HS, 8/14/2009 (n.) (Tennessee) Kick Off Classic  Neyland Stadium, Knoxville [1 of 1]
     1 PAT   Christin Davis, Monroe Catholic Rams (W 27-26O.T.) Sitka HS, 8/20/2009 (n.) (Alaska) [winning kick in OT•4'10¾"] at Kiwanis Field, Fairbanks
     4 PATs  Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha Warriors (W 34-2) at Kailua HS, 8/21/2009 (Hawaii) [4 of 5 PATs]
     2 PATs  Dyllanne Deischer, Linton High (W 38-12) Eastern Greene, 8/21/2009 (Indiana)
     1 FG    Ariel Stephens, Charlestown Pirates (W 15-13) Madison HS Cubs, 8/21/2009 (Indiana) [25-yd. FG w/45 seconds left, to win]
     1 PAT   Angelia Marrero, Wildwood Wildcats (L 7-21) South Sumter High, 8/27/2009 (n.) (Florida)
     4 PATs  Ariel Stephens, Charlestown High (W 35-14) at Brownstown Central, 8/28/2009 (Indiana) [4 of 4 PATs]
     2 PATs  Miranda Bell, Mineral Wells Rams (W 27-20) Glen Rose HS Tigers, 8/28/2009 (n.) (Texas) [2 of 2 PATs]
     1 PAT   Jamie Gominger, Pass Christian (L 7-28) at St. Patrick (Biloxi), 8/28/2009 (Mississippi)
     1 FG    Sandy Findley, Parma HS Redmen (W 25-23) Midpark Meteors, 8/29/2009 (Ohio) [37 yard FG w/2 seconds to go, for win•1 of 2 FGs in game (miss 40 yd.)]
     5 PATs  Erin Benson, Spotswood HS (W 49-14) William Monroe HS, 9/4/2009 (Virginia) [5 of 6 PATs]
     4 PATs  Heavin Warner, Benton High (W 40-13) at Bishop LeBlond, 9/4/2009 (Missouri)
     3 PATs  Des Braly, Mingus Union (W 33-0) Prescott Badgers, 9/4/2009 (n.) (Arizona) [3 of 5 PATs (2 blocked)]
     3 PATs  Ashley Dry, Haskell High (L 21-35) Stigler HS, 9/4/2009 (n.) (Oklahoma) [3 of 3 PATs]
     3 PATs  Jennifer Ehlers, Western Heights Jets (W 21-14) Elk City HS, 9/4/2009 (Oklahoma) [3 f 3 PATs]
     2 PATs  Clare Berry, St. Wendelin (L 14-59) Lima Perry, 9/4/2009 (Ohio) [also 60 yard kickoff]
     2 PATs  Sami Molina, Cabell Midland Knights (W 20-16) Capital HS (Charleston), 9/4/2009 (West Virginia) [2 of 2 PATs] 
     1 PAT   Abby McCollum, Monroe Trojans (L 7-41) Chelsea HS, 9/4/2009 (n.) (Michigan)
     1 PAT   Rachelle Tekler, Platte Valley (W 7-6) Roosevelt HS, 9/4/2009 (Colorado) [1st qtr.] {Rachel?}
     5 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 47-42) at Gettysburg College, 9/5/2009 (N.C.A.A. Div. III) [5 of 7 PATs]
     1 PAT   Jessica Saunders, Flint Carman-Ainsworth (L 7-47) at Warren De La Salle, 9/5/2009 (n.) (Michigan)
     6 Pts.  Dyllanne Deischer, Linyon-Stockton J.V. (W 36-16) Eastern Greene, 9/8/2009 (n.) (Indiana) [28 yd. FG &a,p; 3 {PATs]
     8 Pts.  Kaila Forster, Libby HS (W 50-28) Corvallis HS, 9/11/2009 (Montana) [6 of 6 PATs, 2-pt. PAT conversion as receiver]
     8 Pts.  Elizabeth Mitchum, Pelion High (W 38-18) at Wagener-Salley, 9/11/2009 (South Carolina) [21 yd. FG &a,p; 5 of 5 PATs]
     6 PATs  Lori Barnes, Richmond Hill (W 52-0) Savannah HS, 9/11/2009 (Georgia) [6 of 7 PATs]
     5 PATs  Nikki McKee, Walnut High (W 44-20) Diamond Bar, 9/11/2009 (California) [5 of 6 PATs]
     4 PATs  Des Braly, Mingus Union (W 42-14) at Payson HS. 9/11/2009 (n.) (Arizona) [4 of 5 PATs]
     4 PATs  Ashley Dry, Haskell Indians (W 28-21) Yale High, 9/11/2009 (n.) (Oklahoma) [4 of 4 PATs]
     1 pooch Ashley Dry, Haskell Indians (W 28-21) Yale High, 9/11/2009 (n.) (Oklahoma) [Pooch kick recovered for winning TD drive]
     4 PATs  Sami Molina, Cabell Midland (W 28-14) Winfield HS, 9/11/2009 (West Virginia) [4 of 4 PATs]
     2 PATs  Samantha Miller, Central HS (L 14-42) Anderson County, 9/11/2009 (n.) (Tennessee) [2 of 3 PATs]
     2 PATs  Haylee Thompson, Wood River Wolverines (W 14-13) Wendell Trojans, 9/11/2009 (Idaho) [Winning pt. w/ 1:00 left•2 of 2 PATs•blocked 30 yd. FG]
     1 PAT   Alexis “Lexi” Zubick, Springfield Tigers (W 31-12) Lowellville HS, 9/11/2009 (Ohio) [1 of 5 PATs•brother Jimmy Zubick is punt returner]
     7 PATs  Sarah Colvin, Eielson Ravens (W 42-12) Skyview HS Panthers, 9/12/2009 (Alaska) [7 of 7 PATs]
     4 PATs  Katrina Cass, Frnklin HS (Elk Grove) (W 28-10) Sacred Heart Cathedral (San Francisco), 9/12/2009 (a.m.) (California) [4 of 4 PATs]
     4 PATs  Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha HS (W 28-10) at Punahou HS, 9/12/2009 (Hawaii) [4 of 4 PATs] at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu
     3 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 27-20) Ursinus, 9/12/2009 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [3 of 3 PATs, 0 of 1 FG]
     5 PATs  Jaelisa Rehal, Longwood HS (L 35-40) at Connetquot HS, 9/17/2009 (Long Island, New York) [5 of 5 PATs]
     1 PAT   Brianna Valente, New Canaan Rams (W 50-7) Bassick Lions, 9/17/2009 (n.) (Connecticut)
     1 PAT   Jessica Wingert, Bear Creek (L 21-34) at Chatfield High, 9/17/2009 (n.) (Colorado)
     9 Pts.  Cheyanne Maxwell, Inderkum HS (W 51-7) at Wood High, 9/18/2009 (n.) (California) [6 of 6 PATs•31 yd. FG]
     7 Pts.  Rachelle Tekler, Platte Valley (L 13-16O.T.) Faith Christian, 9/18/2009 (Colorado) [2 FGs:27 yds. in 4tth23 yds. in OT•1 PAT]
     6 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 48-7) Ripon Christian, 9/18/2009 (California [6 of 7]
     5 PATs  Katelin Fields, Ravenna Ravens (W 41-0) Norton High, 9/18/2009 (Ohio) [5 of 6 PATs]
     5 Pts.  Brooke Lacock, Pequea Valley (W 35-25) at Fleetwood HS, 9/18/2009 (n.) (Pennsylvania) [5 of 5 PATs]
     5 Pts.  Ashley Vellucci, Penn Manor Comets (Millersville) (W 49-14) Exeter Township, 9/18/2009 (Pennsylvania) [31 yd. FG + 2 PATs]
     4 PATs  Ashley Dry, Haskell High (W 28-20) at Drumright HS, 9/18/2009 (n.) (Oklahoma) [4 of 4 PATs•Homecoming Queen on 9/25]
     1 PAT   Jordy Baddeley, Petaluma Trojans (W 42-13) at Ukiah High, 9/18/2009 (n.) (California)
     1 PAT   Jamie Council, Atascadero HS (W 48-34) at Gilroy HS, 9/18/2009 (California) [1 of 2 PATs•Ambidextrous kicker]
     1 PAT   Jen Mermelstein, Camp Hill (L 7-37) Trinity HS, 9/18/2009 (Pennsylvania)
     1 PAT   Jenna Whipple, Potterville HS Vikings (W 19-7) at Saranac HS, 9/18/2009 (Michigan) [1 of 2 PAT kicks•PAT pass incomplete]
     3 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 32-3) at Moravian College, 9/19/2009 (N.C.A.A. Division III) [3 of 3 PATs]
     1 TD    Sarah Colvin, Eielson Ravens (W 69-6) at Delta Junction, 9/25/2009 (Alaska) [2 yard TD run• + PATs]
     9 Pts.  Kaila Forster, Libby HS (L 27-48) at Polson HS, 9/25/2009 (Montana) [19 yd. FG•25 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Taylor Belmont, Oregon City Pioneers (W 37-24) Lakeridge HS, 9/25/2009 (Oregon) [24 yd. FG + 4 of 5 PATs]
     6 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 48-20) at Albany HS, 9/25/2009 (California [6 of 6]
     2 FGs   Ariel Stephens, Charlestown HS (W 6-0) at Corydon HS, 9/25/2009 (n.) (West Virginia) [22 yd. FG in 1st qtr.•25 yd. FG in 3rd qtr.]
     4 PATs  Andrea Hill, Chaparral HS (Temecula) (W 56-13) Valley View HS (Moreno Valley), 9/25/2009 (California) [Voted Homecoming Queen at halftime]
     4 PATs  Abby McCollum, Monroe High (W 28-20) at Saline HS, 9/25/2009 (Michigan) [4 of 4 PATs]
     1 PAT   Brooke Helmberger, Papillion-La Vista (W 34-14) Omaha Bryan, 9/25/2009 (n.) (Nebraska) [Elected Homecoming Queen the day before]
     1 PAT   Christin Davis, Monroe Catholic (W 25-8) Seward Seahawks, 9/26/2009 (Alaska) [Voted Homecoming Queen at halftime]
     9 Pts.  Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 60-0) at Zuni High, 10/2/2009 (New Mexico) [23 yard FG & 6 of 8 PATs]
     5 PATs  Des Braly, Mingus Union (W 47-7) at Paradise Valley, 10/2/2009 (Arizona) [5 of 6 PATs]
     5 PATs  Kaylynn Dill, Bellevue High (W 45-7) Bishop Brossart, 10/2/2009 (Kentucky) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 PATs  Kristan Bowie, Gorham High (W 52-14) Scarborough HS, 10/2/2009 (n.) (Maine) [4 of 4 PATs]
     2 PATs  Bianca Takacs, Gulf Breeze (L 27-61) Panama City HS, 10/2/2009 (n.) (Florida) [2 of 2 PATs]
     1 PAT   Josie Diaz, Victor Valley (W 34-0) at Sultana HS, 10/2/2009 (n.) (Alaska) [1 of 1 PAT]
     8 PATs  Cheyanne Maxwell, Inderkum HS (W 62-0) at Rio Americano, 10/3/2009 (California) [8 of 9 PATs]
     8 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 70-8) at Valley Christian, 10/3/2009 (California [8 of 9 PATs]
     1 PAT   Katie Mitchell, Madras Middle School Eagles (L 13-42) Arnall Middle School, 10/6/2009 (Georgia) [Coweta County Middle School Athletic League Playoffs 1st round]
    14 Pts.  Shelby Walker, Bloomfield HS Bobcats (W 68-7) Tohatchi HS, 10/9/2009 (n.) (New Mexico) [2 of 3 FGs & 1 blocked + 8 of 9 PATs•37 yds. & 19 yds. FGs]
     7 Pts.  Jenna Whipple, Potterville Vikings (W 43-0) Bath HS, 10/9/2009 (Michigan) [24 yd. FG & 4 PATs]
     6 PATs  Alana Gaither, Firestone High (W 48-14) at North HS (Akron), 10/9/2009 (n.) (Ohio) [School record 6 PATs in game]
     5 PATs  Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha HS (W 44-20) at Pac-Five HS, 10/9/2009 (Hawaii) at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu
     5 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 47-6) at Big Valley Christian (Modesto), 10/9/2009 (California [5 of 7 PATs]
     2 PATs  Michiela Constancio, Oak Hills HS (Hesperia) (W 56-6) Pacific HS, 10/9/2009 (n.) (California) [2 of 6 PATs]
     1 PAT   Shauna Stout, North Myrtle Beach (W 28-7) Georgetown HS Bulldogs, 10/9/2009 (South Carolina) [1 of 1 PATs]
     6 Pts.  Emily Krause, Trinity Trojans (W 24-14) Chanel HS, 10/10/2009 (Cleveland, Ohio) [22 yd. FG & 3 of 3 PATs]
     2Pt.PAT Gina Cassidy, Dunellin HS (W 58-0) at Cardinal McCarrick HS, 10/10/2009 (New Jersey) [Fullback•2-Pt. conversion (PAT)]
     x PATs  Alexandria “Alex” Dallman, Mohave HS Freshmen team, 2009 season (Arizona) [also safety & wide receiver]
     7 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 55-0) at Forestville HS, 10/16/2009 (California) [7 of 8]
     5 PATs  Taylor Belmont, Oregon City (W 35-14) Putnam HS, 10/16/2009 (n.) (Oregon) [5 of 5 PATs]
     5 PATs  Dallas Butterfield, Antioch HS (W 47-3) aat Liberty HS, 10/16/2009 (California) [5;9" sr.•5 of 7 PATs]
     5 PATs  Brianna Valente, New Canaan (W 35-0) Seymour HS, 10/16/2009 (Connecticut) [5 of 5 PATs]
     4 Pts.  Nicholette Sartori, Palm Bay (W 24-13) Wiregrass Ranch, 10/16/2009 (n.) (Florida) [23 yd. FG•1 of 2 PPATs (1 blocked)]
     3 PATs  McKenzie Karas, Arbor View HS (L 21-55) at Palo Verde HS, 10/16/2009 (Nevada) [3 o 3 PATs]
     2 PATs  Carrie Armijo, Hogan High (L 20-30) Rodriguez HS, 10/16/2009 (n.) (California) [2 of 3 PATs (1 blocked)]
     4 PATs  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 40-14) at Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham, 10/17/2009 {N.C.A.A. DIII)
    *20 PATs  Kaila Forster, Libby HS Loggers, 2009 season (Montana) [State record 20 straight PATs during season]
     1 PAT   Tori Reuning, Fannin County Seniors (W 20-0) Frosh, 10/20/2009 (n.) (Georgia) [Fannin County HS Powder Puff Championships (flag football)•also 75 yard TD run & 25 yd TD run]
     1 PAT   Holly Wolford, Fannin County Juniors (W 23-0) Frosh, 10/20/2009 (n.) (Georgia) [Fannin County Powder Puff Championships (flag football)•also TD reception] 
     6 Pts.  Katelin Fields, Ravenna HS (W 39-0) Field Falcons, 10/23/2009 (Ohio) [25 yd. FG &a,p; 3 of 3 PATs]
     5 PATs  Brandy Rosales, Socorro HS (W 35-17) Hanks High, 10/23/2009 (El Paso, Texas) [5 of 5]
     5 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 41-6) Delta HS, 10/23/2009 (n.) (California [5 of 6 PATs]
    10 PATs  Katie Zebrowski, Dundee High (W 76-13) Notre Dame HS, 10/29/2009 (New York) [10 of 11 PATs•Section V record]
     4 PATs  Mackenzie Domske, Ashe County Husky JV (W 40-0) Forbush Falcons, 10/29/2009 (n.) (North Carolina) [10/31?•4 of 6 PATs]
    12 Pts.  Shelby Walker, Bloomfield Bobcats (W 62-0) at Crownpoint HS, 10/30/2009 (New Mexico) [Two 20 yard FGs & 6 PATs]
     7 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 49-12) at Lathrop HS, 10/30/2009 (California [7 of 7 PATs]
     4 PATs  Emily Meerdink, Lincoln Trojans (Stockton) (W 34-14) Lodi HS, 10/30/2009 (California) [4 of 5 PATs•her sister Jenna Meerdink kicked for Lincoln in 2001]
     3 PATs  Courtney Walton, Speedway HS (W 35-6) at Centerville HS, 10/30/2009 (Indiana) [3 of 3•Class 2A Sectional 29 semifinal]
     2 PATs  Kelsey Gonzalez, Golden Valley (L 26-42) Saugus HS, 10/30/2009 (n.) (California) [2 PATs•1 blocked]
     1 PAT   Alina Perez, VAlley HS (Sacramento) (L 13-72) at Franklin HS (Elk Grove), 10/30/2009 (California)
    TWIN SISTER Rosina Perez also PK on team, no score on season. (team rarely scored)
     6 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 24-0) at Widener College, 10/31/2009 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [21 yd. FG, 3 of 3 PATs]
     7 Pts.  Tarra Gabriel, Kamehameha Warriors (W 45-21) Punahou High, 11/5/2009 (n.) (Hawaii) [Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I Championship at Aloha Stadium] [24 yd. FG + 4-6 PATs]
     7 PATs  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 55-8) Vacaville Christian, 11/6/2009 (n.) (California [7 of 8]
     7 Pts.  Cat Wallace, Riverbend Bears (W 31-27) at North Stafford, 11/6/2009 (Virginia) [28 yard FG•4 of 4 PATs] (Catherine “Cat” Wallace•Homecoming Queen during season)
     4 PATs  Dyllanne Deischer, Linton-Stockton Miners (W 28-24) North Daviess, 11/6/2009 (n.) (Indiana: Class A Section 40 Championship)
     7 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (W 31-21) Lycoming, 11/7/2009 (N.C.A.A. DIII) [23 yd. FG, 4 of 4 PATs] 2,750
    11 Pts.  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian (W 77-0) Woodland Christian, 11/13/2009 (California) [8 of 10 PATs + 19 yd FG]
     1 PAT   Jaelisa Rehal, Longwood Lions (L 7-12) Connetquot Thunderbirds, 11/13/2009 (n.) (N.Y.- Suffolk League I semifinal)
     5 PATs  Cheyanne Maxwell, Inderkum HS (W 47-7) Rodriguez HS (Fairfield), 11/20/2009 (n.) (California) [5 of 6 PATs]
     4 PATs  Kassy McCarthy, Waunakee HS (W 34-21) Kimberley Papermakers, 11/20/2009 (Wisconsin WIAA Division 2 State Championship at Camp Randall Stadium, Madison) [4 of 5 PATs•0 of 1 FG attempt]
     2 PATs  Carina Saverino, New Britain HS (W 14-6) Southington HS, 11/23/2009 (Connecticut POWDER PUFF All-girls game)
    78 Pts.  Kassy McCarthy, Waunakee HS, 2009 season (Wisconsin) [72 of 72 PATs (68-68 reg. season)•2 of 4 FGs]
    71 Pts.  Ashley Smith, Bradshaw Christian, 2009 season (California) [68 PATs•1 FG]
    21 PATs  Jaelisa Rehal, Longwood Lions, 2009 season (New York: Long Island)
    15 PATs  Ashley Dry, Haskell HS Haymakers, 2009 season (Oklahoma) [15 of 15 PATs•19 KOs for 538 yards, 37 yards long] 
     9 PATs  Katrina Cass, Franklin HS (Elk Grove), 2009 season (California)
    39 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College, 2009 season (N.C.A.A. Division III) [33 of 40 PATs•2 of 4 FGs]
    83 Pts.  Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College, career [68 of 79 PATs•5 of 7 FGs•11 games 2009•10 games 2008•3 games 2007]

  [The following has been delisted.] The true name is Catlin Porter, a boy:
    30 yards Caitlin Porter, Midland High (L 10-21) at Mount Pleasant, 8/25/2006 (n.) (Saginaw, Michigan)]
    1 PAT, unknown woman, L.A. Harbor College v. El Camino College, 1962 (Junior College) NOTE: Purported. Harbor College says it didn't happen. In 1992, Sandy Tregarthen became the 1st woman to play and score in a junior college football game, 1 PAT.
 
The following took place in kicking camps and contests and are noted:
  ¤ 50 yards  Heidi Garrett (Martin Luther King HS, Riverside, Cal.), 7/27/2003 NKS National Kicking Service Camp competition, Cal Lutheran University campus, Thousand Oaks, Cal.
  ¤ 50 yards  Mia Hamm (U.S. Olympic Team), at Kansas City Chiefs practice, right footed, 2000
  ¤ 30 yards  Mia Hamm (U.S. Olympic Team), at Kansas City Chiefs practice, left footed, 2000
  ¤ 30 yards  Kara Snitger (Cedar Cliff HS, Camp Hill, Pa.), halftime of Big 33 (Penn. v Ohio) HS All-Star Game, 7/24/2004 to win college scholarship. Going to Pittsburgh.
  ¤ 30 yards  Brittany Tole (Plano, Texas), winner of KDMA Dallas/Fort Worth Female Kicking Competition, 2/5/2005 [“Jeff & Anna's Chick Kick”] [Tole a member of NWFA's Dallas Rage]
  ¤ 25 yards  Lauren Peek, (Tulane), TV-12/25 [WTLV & WJXX], As part of Sports report (intern) at Alltel Stadium; made kick as part of her interview with the Jacksonville Jaguar kickers, Summer 2006

Consecutive successful PATs, by female kicker:
    58 straight PATs - Heidi Garrett, Martin Luther King High, 2004-2005 [last 23 in 2004, all 35 in 2005] (Cal.)

 ° Coach Gus Welch of American University wanted a co-ed kicker to kick PATs in 1937. Tryouts were held in October. On Nov. 2, the faculty voted down the idea. A name was never revealed.
 ° On 12/16/1940, in the “Soup Bowl” Brownsville Lions 6-6 Brownsville Kiwanis, (Texas), Josephine Taylor missed a PAT for the Kiwis.
 ° Mention should be made of drop-kicker Agnes Risner, New Castle HS (Indiana), missed 2 PATs, 9/17/1943 [New Castle (W 25-0) v. Morton Memorial of Knightstown.]
Picture of Agnes Risner, New Castle High (Indiana) football drop-kicker. From The Nassau Daily Review Star, December 13, 1943
 • Placekick holder Patricia Barzi Palinkas became the first woman on a mens semi-pro team, the Orlando Panthers (W 26-7) v. Bridgeport Jets, 8/15/1970 Held for husband Steve, the kicker, Fumbled first snap and was tackled by the Bridgeport Jets' 240 pound linebacker. Held for successful PAT later in game.(Atlantic Coast League)
 * Jacqueline Lantz, Lincoln HS JV, Yonkers, N.Y., 1985 won a U.S. District Court precedent setting decision and became eligible to kick. Judge Louis Stanton struck down a ban on coed competition in contact sports, but coach Tony Arrichiello ruled her not physically fit to play.
 • Joy Lawrence was a FG kicker for Lincoln HS in Portland, Oregon, in 1993 and the Portland Rose Festival Queen in the Spring. I have found no records for her. 
 * Kathy Klobe, University of Louisville, 1995 suited up and sat on bench but never played. First female on college varsity team.

 • First female at NCAA Spring Football Practice - Rhetta Froedge, Western Kentucky, Spring 1976 (place kicker)
 • First female to suit up for NCAA Division 1A game- Kathy Klobe (K), Louisville, 1995 [30 yd. FG in Flag Football game in HS] {NOTE: name is spelled both Klope and Klobe in historical records.}
 • First female to play in college game (NCAA Div. III)- 2 PATs  Liz Heaston, Willamette Univ. (W 27-0) v Linfield Col. [NAIA], 10/18/1997
 • First female to score in college game (NCAA Div. III)- 2 PATs  Liz Heaston, Willamette Univ. (W 27-0) v Linfield Col. [NAIA], 10/18/1997
 • First female to miss PATs in college game (NCAA Div. III)- Liz Heaston, Williamette Col. (W 41-27) v. Southern Oregon, 10/25/1997. [missed 2, she made two earlier, see above]]
 • 2nd female to suit up for NCAA Division 1A game- Katie Hnida (PK), Colorado Univ., v. Kansas, 9/18/1999.
 • First female to suit up for Bowl Game- Katie Hnida (PK), Colorado v Boston Col., Insight.com Bowl, 12/31/1999 
 • First female to play & score in Junior College game- Sandy Tregarthen, Harbor College (L.A.) (W 24-21) Compton College, 10/24/1992 [California J.C.A.A.] [1 PAT]
 • Second female to play & score in Junior College game- Joy Barry, Ventura College (L 17-48) West L.A. College, 9/13/1997 [California J.C.A.A.]
 • First female to score in NCAA Division One (D1-AA) game- Ashley Martin, Jacksonville State (W 72-10) Cumberland, 8/31/2001 [3 PATs]
 • Third female to score in Junior College game- Tonya Butler, Middle Georgia College (W 35-7) Lackawanna Junior College, 12/7/2002 [5 PATs including 35 yd. PAT] (NJCAA)
 • First female to appear in NCAA Division 1A game- Katie Hnida (PK), Univ. of New Mexico (L 13-27) v UCLA, Las Vegas Bowl, 12/25/2002 Sam Boyd Stadium
 • First female to attempt PAT in NCAA Division 1A game (BLOCKED)- Katie Hnida, Univ. of New Mexico (L 13-27) v. UCLA, at Las Vegas Bowl, 12/25/2002 Sam Boyd Stadium.
 • First female to score in Division 1-A game- Katie Hnida, New Mexico (W 72-8) Texas State-San Marcos, 8/30/2003 [2 PATs] 
 • First female to make FG in college game (NCAA DII)- Tonya Butler, West Alabama College (L 17-37) Delta State [NCAA Division II], 9/27/2003 [37 yard Field Goal]
 • Third female to score in California Junior College game- Suzy Ruckel, Citrus College, 2005 season [2 PATs]
 • 2nd female to make FG in college game (NCAA DIII) - Ashley Baker, Framingham State (W 17-10) MIT, 9/15/2007 [25 yard FG, and 2 PATs]
 • College Onside Kick Specialist: Erica Vinson, Juniata College (NCAA Division III), 2003 & 2004 [soph in 2004]
 · TWIN SISTERS: Identical twins, Jessica “Jessi” Batey (PATs & FGs) & Rebecca “Alex” Batey (kickoffs) both play for Mason County HS, Kentuicky, 2007 season.
 • On October 27, 2007, three women kicked a PAT in three NCAA Division III games:
   °PAT Ashley Baker, Framingham State (L 13-30) Massachusetts Maritime, 10/27/2007 (NCAA DIII)
   °PAT Hillary Carter, Earlham College (W 31-14) at Hiram College, 10/27/2007 (NCAA DIII) [1 of 1] 
   °PAT Brittany Ryan, Lebanon Valley College (L 20-27) at Albright College (Reading), 10/27/2007 (NCAA DIII) [1 of 1]
     

 ° Mention should be made of snapper Erin Notestine (C), Sandusky HS (Ohio) (W    ) v. Admiral King HS, 9/22/1995.
 ° Mention should be made of holder Kryshana “Ocho” Pierce, Trotwood-Madison HS (Ohio), 2009 season [also receiver, 2 recption in 4 seasons]
 ° Mention should be made of:
               punter Lisa Mims, Louisville HS (Alabama) 40 yard per punt avg., 1977
               punter Shelly Garner Buffington, Gainesville HS (Georgia) [also placekicker], 1985
               punter KaLena “Beanie” Barnes, Univ. of Nebraska. 35 yard punt in annual Red-White Spring game, April 2000
               punter Sally Maple, McIntosh HS JV (Peachtree City, Georgia), 2003
               punter/PK Alisha Feller, East Central High (Texas), 2004
               punter/PK Becky Zimmerman, Annville-Cleona (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania) 2006, 2007
               punter/PK Brittany Dietz, William Penn High (York, Pennsylvania) [also JV], 2007
               punter/PK Jane Kenney, Dexter High (Maine), 2007
               punter/PK Brook McCurdy, Crestwood Juniors (Ontario, Canada), 2007  ~30 yd. punt avg.
               punter/PK Ashley McKay, Discovery Middle School (Alabama), 2009 [8th grader•long of 40 yds.]
               punter/PK K.P. Ronda, Heritage Middle School (Chattanooga, Tennessee), 2009 [8th grader]]
 • First female punter to play in NCAA Spring Scrimmage Game- KaLena “Beanie” Barnes, U. of Nebraska, Red v. White, Spring 2000; 35 yard punt (punter-place kicker)
 • First female non-kicker in boy's football: Frankie Groves (right tackle), Stinnett High v. Groom High, 11/14/1947 (Texas) [16 yr. old junior]
 • Shannon Becker was the placekicker in 1997 for Palisades HS (Pa.); her kickoffs were so long she was known as “Shannon the Cannon”Ambidextrous girl place kicker! Jamie Council, Atascadero High (Cal.), 2009, kicks with both her right and left feet!!

 * Monica Hardesty (PK) not allowed to try-out for Pine View Middle School 8th Grade team, Land O' Lakes, Florida, July 1985. Made 35-yard FGs in practice, was planning to sue.
 * Lemetra Marino (PK) not allowed to play for Auburn HS (NY), 1994 [unfair “agility test” not given to boys on team]
 * Mary Nystrom (PK) not allowed to try-out for University of Minnesota football team by Athletic Director, April 2003.
 * Paige Suozzi (PK) not allowed to play for Hilton Head Christian Academy (South Carolina), 2002
 * Kacy Stuart (PK) not allowed to play for New Creations Center (Georgia), 2008 [barred by Georgia Football League]
 
 
 ¶ Kathy Ireland played a female place-kicker for fictional Texas State in "Necessary Roughness" a 1991 Hollywood film.
 ¶ Joan Davis played a female place-kicker who hit 28 straight FGs for fictional State University in the 1938 film, "Hold That Co-Ed" · Also scores the winning TD in the big game.
 ¶ Noureen DeWilf plays a sari-wearing female place-kicker at fictional Heartland University, in the universally panned 2007 film, "The Comeback"
 ¶ “Just for Kicks” is a 1975 2-act comedy, a play by P.M. Clepper, about a female high school coach of the Squirrels, and her girl kicker, Diane.
 
 • Most Points, Career, Female, Junior High School
   75 pts. Taylor Valadez, Permenter (Texas) [2 field goals, 69 conversions], 2003 & 2004
 
   APFL- American Professional Football League (Men's Indoor Football League) [IPFL] [From 2003] 
   AFWL- America Football Women's League. 2002 reformation of WAFL. Folded 2003
   AISA- Alabama Independent School Association
   CVFL- Central Valley Football League (Men's Spring League, California)
   DoDDS-Department of Defense Dependents Schools (overseas school system)
   GPFL- Great Plains Football League. (Men's semi-pro league) [From 1995, had been Windom Football Lg., Minnesota league]
   IFL-  Ironman Football League. (Men's Semi-Pro League) [From 1996; Illinois & Wisconsin]
   IWFL- Independent Women's Football League. Began play 2002
   LCFL- Labelle Community Football League. [Men's pro league]
   LTFA- Ladies Tackle Football Association
   MFL-  Millennium Football League (Men's minor league) [From 2000 to 2002]
   MWBL- Maritime Women's Football League [From 2006, had been the NBWFL.]
   NBWFL-New Brunswick Women's Football League (Canada) [From 2004; Maritime Women's Football League from 2006]]
   NGFA- National Girl's Football Association. Began play 2005. Affiliated with NWFA.
   NWFA- National Women's Football Association. Renaming of NWFL for 2003 season. Due to NFL lawsuit.
   NWFL- National Women's Football League. Began September 1974. Was WPFA. Folded 1980s [1982-1988 regional midwest lg.]
   NWFL- National Women's Football League. Began play 2001, named change to NWFA for 2003 due to complaints by the NFL of trademark infringement.
   RIFL- Regina Intercollegiate Football League (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Secondary School (HS) League)
   SWFL- Southwest Football League [Men's semi-pro league, Southern Caalifornia]
   UWFL- United Women's Football League
   WAFC- Women's Affiliated Football Council. Mar.-Dec. 2002. Some went to IWFL Spring 2003.
   WAFL- Women's American Football League. 2001, teams join AFWL in 2002.
   WFA-  Women's Football Association. Formed 2002, folded 2003
   WFA-  Women's Football Alliance. Began Spring 2009.
   WFL-  Women's Football League. Began play 2002.
   WPFL- Women's Professional Football League. 1965 to 1973. Reformed as NWFL
   WPFL- Women's Professional Football League. Began play 1999. Suspended 2008.
   WSFL- Women's Spring Football League
   WTFA- Women's Tackle Football Association. Formed 1988, midwestern lg. headquartered at Grand Rapids. May have suspended operations in 2006.
         Note- The women's leagues use a smaller ball.
  ••In NWFL #1, a PAT by kick was 2 points, by run or pass one point. The NWFA continues this scoring system.
  ••In NBWFL & MWBL, a kicked PAT is worth 2 points, by run or pass one point.
  ••In State of Washington MIddle School, a kicked PAT is worth 2 pts., by run or pass only 1 pt.
  °°The IWFL had no goal posts, there were no FGs and PATs were by run or pass for one point. Now there are goalposts (2008).
   Go to Women's Professional Leagues Championship Games page for (known) year by year champions!!

 Note- This is a male: *13 PATs  Lynn Betts, Fairmont HS (Montana), 1970 (by drop-kick!)  {for year}
  Read about the first “Football Game by Girls” in 1896!!
  Read about Girls' Football at San Jose State in 1925.
   Recommended reading: “Girls Should Play Football”
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Field goals were not always worth 3 points!
*American football at first was mainly a game of kicking. Only goals counted, a “touch” earned you a punt-out to better position your kick.
*A mass meeting took place at Princeton in November 1876. Following a contentious session, by a narrow vote, Canadian rugby was adopted as American football.
*11/23/1876 Massasoit house, Springfield,Mass. the Intercollegiate Football Assocaition is organized and the Rugby union code adopted with one scoring change:
*“A match shall be decided by a majority of touchdowns. A goal shall be equal to 4 touchdowns, but in case of a tie, a goal kicked from a touchdown shall take preference over four touchdowns.”
*So, until 1881, a “goal from the field” was worth 4 times a “touch”, and the PAT was a tie breaker, the safety was just a procedure to earn a free kick from the 25.
*1881- The Safety was made a provisional tie-breaker. By 1882 a TD and “goal after” were worth more than a goal from the field, and four TDs were worth more than a FG.
*A numerical scoring system had not yet been conceived.
°°Nov. 18, 1882, at Holme's Field, Cambridge, Mass., Princeton and Harvard both scored a TD, only Harvard making the goal after, Princeton took 8 safeties (which didn't count, only earning a team the right to free kick and get better field position on defense.) The referee gave the game to Harvard, saying that Princeton missing the goal-after made their touchdown not count. If it had counted the game would have been a tie, as the goal after didn't count except in this instance when if no good, it nullifies the touchdown. You can see from your confusion that something had to be done. This game led to a numerical scoring system.
*American football with a numerical scoring system began 1883.

                                FG  TD  PAT  S
                    1883         5   2   4   1
                    1884-1896    5   4   2   2
                    1897-1903    5   5   1   2
                    1904-1908    4   5   1   2   
                    1909-1911    3   5   1   2
                    1912-1957    3   6   1   2 
                    1958-1987    3   6 1or2  2
                    1988- now    3   6 1or2  2 + 2 points for defensive return of failed PAT.
                                                 1 point for a safety if one occurs on PAT attempt.
                    In 1922 PAT 1st allowed to be scored on run, pass or drop kick from 5 yard line, for 1 point.
                    Before this the PAT was only allowed by placement.
     *In Philadelphia Interscholastic football, a kick-off that went through the goal posts was (still is?) a field goal worth 3 points!
        Field goal on kickoff:
       • 1997 Jimmy Lynn Sanchez, Lancaster-McCaskey West JV at West CAtholic (Philadelphia), (exhibition)
     *N.F.L. Europe awards 4 points for FGs of 50 yards or more.
     *Arena Football awards 4 points for drop-kicked field goal and 2 points for drop-kicked PAT.
     *The N.W.F.A. awards 2 points for PAT by kick, only 1 point for PAT by run or pass.
     *The Maritime WFL awards 2 points for a convert by place kick, as did the NBWFL.     
     •In 6-man football, a FG is 4 points and a kicked PAT is worth 2 points.
     °In the W.F.L., a TD was worth 7 points, the point after was worth 1 point, & had to be by run or pass.
Free-Kick from Fair Catch
Following a fair catch there is a choice of play from scrimmage or free placekick, without the use of a tee.
Two Free Placekicks From Fair-Catch In One Day, N.F.L.
9/13/1964
  °Green Bay Packers v. Chicago Bears, Packer fair catch at Packer 48, Paul Hornung 52 yard FG
  °Philadelphia Eagles v. New York Giants, fair catch at Giants 47, Sam Baker's 47 yard attempt no good.

*The “punt-out” should also be mentioned. Through 1919 following a TD there was a choice to be made. The ball was not centered in the field for the goal-after, but placed on the other side of the goal line, at the 15 yard line, from where the score had been made in the end zone, The PAT had to be tried from there no matter the acute angle to the goal posts nor side of the field. Or the scoring team could elect to punt-out, or kick-out. A free kick from the spot of the score, kicked to your own team for a fair catch to better position for the point(s) after. If the ball was not free-caught it was a free ball; anyone could recover and regular play continued.
*In 1920, the punt-out was eliminated and the ball centered on the field at the 2 (3 in 1929) for the PAT, as it has been ever since. Walter Camp bemoaned the loss of strategy and coaching eliminated in the PAT; making it automatic made it vestigial. Centering the ball for the try was especially criticized.

*Tees were optional until abolished in 1924 for kickoffs.

*The Rouge: In Canadian football: a kick through the opponent's (20 yard) end zone (even on a missed kick) is a “rouge” or “single” and worth one point. A rouge is also called if the kick returner doesn't return the ball out of the end zone.

*“Convert”: In Canadian football, the point after (PAT) is called a convert.

*In Philadelphia Interscholastic football, a kickoff that goes through the goal posts is 3 points.

*A “kick-out” from the end zone followed a safety or a touchback until 1914 when instead a scrimmage at the 20 yard line (30 yd. line in 1922) replaced this.
*After a safety the scored upon team puts the ball in play by a kick from the 20 beginning in 1926.
*A ball passed from the end zone that hit the goal posts, when they were on the goal line, was a safety; but a ball thrown towards the end zone that hit the goal posts was in play until it hit the ground.

*Goal posts set back 10 yards behind goal line (NCAA) 1927.

*No hashmarks- The ball was spotted 1 yard in from the spot where the ball carrier was downed. An out-of-bounds play, the ball was set near the sideline. Until 1920, point after touchdowns would be attempted from where the ball had crossed the goal line for the kick attempt.
*First use of hashmarks, 1932- The NFL season ended in a tie for first between the Chicago Bears and the Portsmouth Spartans and a one-game playoff for the championship was set. Weather was so harsh that it took place indoors at Chicago Stadium, and hashmarks came about for spotting the ball. The field was only 60 feet long and 30 feet less in width. The Bears won 9-0.
•Hashmarks 5 yards (15') from sidelines, 1933-1944: In 1933, these hashmarks were adopted as the NFL which had used the college rules previously revised their rules and went their own way with new NFL football rules.
•Hashmarks 20 yards in (60'), NFL 1945-1971: NFL rule change moves hashmarks 15 yards more from sideline.
•Hashmarks 23 yards 1 foot 3 inches in (70'3"), from 1972-19__: NFL rule change moves hashmarks further towards center of field.
•Hashmarks 23 yards 1 foot 9 inches in (70'9"), NFL today
•Hashmarks 17 yards 2 feet 4 inches in (53'4"), NFHS (high school) today, NCAA until 1993.
•Hashmarks 20 yards in (60'), NCAA from 1993: NCAA rules change

*1st onside kick on a kickoff. Walter Camp first used the “dribble kick” at Yale. Alonzo Stagg took it further with Chicago University in 1894 first employing the fake kick-off where at the last second a second player kicked the ball short, instead of the faking kicker. Warhorse Allen “kicked it gently” against Michigan that year, the kicker Clarence Hershberger recovering the ball for a large gain. In 1898 against Penn, Hershberger was the first kicker to recover his own on-side kick on a kickoff.

*1st direct snap to kicker thought up by Walter Camp, Yale 1895. Before this the QB took the snap and tossed it back to the punter.

*1st spiral snap from center: Muskegon High School, 1906.

*1st quick-kick: Chicago, 1896.

*1st flea flicker from place kick formation: 10/31/1925 Illinois 24-2 at Penn, Franklin Field

*Until 1932, on a kick-off or free-kick, the receiving could send 10 players running back to where the kick was caught and form a flying wedge on the return, a “thundering herd”.

*1st “wrong-way” play (when the game was closer to rugby) was by Rutgers. When each goal was by kick and each worth 1 point, Rutgers lost to Princeton 6 goals to 4, one of Princeton's scores being kicked in by a confused Rutgers' player. 11/6/1869, New Brunswick,New Jersey.

*In 1911, Princeton beat Dartmouth when two drop kicks bounced over the crossbars and were called good for 3 points. The referee said there was no rule against it. In 1912 there was such a rule. This was also the same year that it became 4 downs to make 10 yards, when the field was reduced from 110 yards to 100 yards long, when the forward pass was no longer limited to a 20 yard zone from the line of scrimmage and was allowed to be caught in the end zone. 1912 was the birth of modern football.

*An additional offensive kick was the “quarterback-kick”, or onside-kick from scrimmage. 1st used by Minnesota in 1892; it was the forerunner of the forward pass. A form of quick kick, it was usually kicked just after the center snap as the quarterback dropped back. The QB or any back behind him could recover a kicked ball. Coach George Woodruff of Penn also came up with the QB-kick in 1892. The quarter-back would kick the ball and his backs would try to catch it in the air or pounce on it after it hit the ground. The first quarterback kick by Penn was by Bucky Vail against Lafayette 11/16/1892. Also called an offside kick at times, it was not totally eliminated until 1922.

    The following is a list of touchdowns scored by quarterback onside kick:
  • 11/16/1907 Penn 6-0 at Michigan, Ferry Field: QB Kelnath kick to Gallagher(guard) TD.
  • 10/21/1911 Dartmouth 23-5 v Williams, Hanover, NH: QB Hoban kick to Daly(end) TD.
  • 11/30/1911 Penn 21-9 v Cornell, Franklin Field: QB Minds kick to Spruance(end) TD.
  • 10/18/1919 Illinois 9-7 v Iowa, QB Larry Wilquist kick and TD (to himself)! [Illinois used the hidden onside kick]
    The following is a touchdown scored by quarterback-kick (quick-kick):
  • 10/27/1906 Princeton 14-5 Cornell, at the Polo Grounds (25,000): On deflection- Princeton QB Eddie Dillon quarterback-kick missed by Cornell's Jamieson, Wister recovers, scores. 20 yard TD.


*1934- modern narrower circumference football was introduced, though Midwestern schools had used it already in 1933. When Cornell had gone out to play Michigan they called it the “Little Potatoes' ball” First changes had begun in 1931. As well, in 1928, some teams were using a ball with a “pronounced snout” known as a “Bootleg Football” which was severely restricted the next season.
*“Little Potatoes' Ball”:- The more pointy new ball eliminated drop kick as it was virtually impossible to get the ball to stay up for the kick.
 Circumference of football (The “prolate spheroid”) around its middle:
   Through 1928/1931: 22½" to 23"
   1929/1931 to 1933: 22" (short axis circ.: 22" by 22½) Also the long axis circumference.
   1934-present: 21" (short axis circ.: 21¼ by 21½)
   1982 NCAA: 20¾" to 21¼"
   CFL (Canada): 207/8" to 211/8"
*The axis the ball spun about on a kick also changed. The old blimp-like ball spun around the point-to-point axis; the new narrower ball flipped end to end-the axis that it spun around had changed to the new narrower circumference, the narrower ball would not naturally spin the old way off the foot.
*Drop kicks could be attempted on the move. The best backs were called triple threats; from the backfield they could score running, passing or drop kicking.
*Two of the last triple threats were Benny Friedman of Michigan and Ken Strong, from NYU.

*In NFL, Benny Friedman became the first star quarterback, in 1930 he was paid a record $35,000 a year. He ran, passed, place-kicked, dropkicked, scored every which way, at Michigan, leading the New York Giants to the NFL championship, as co-owner and player of the NFL Brooklyn Dodgers. He passed and kicked the old fat blimp ball, then adapted to the newer cigar-shaped ball. In the late 1930s, for the semi-pro Cedarhurst Wolverines, he was dropkicking the newer ball , still, for field goals and extra points.

*Ken Strong was the “All-American Boy”. Destined to be the next Lou Gehrig he hurt his arm in the minors. He still holds the single season home run record for the Eastern League (47). In an era long before the DH, his major league career hopes were ended. He was already an NFL star, the only star on the Staten Island Stapletons and later helped lead the Giants to the championship. After the arm injury, he could no longer be an effective passer. He ran the ball, but not soon after he became the first kicking specialist. Once a long drop-kicker, he was also a great placekicker for the time; his career lasted late into the the 1940's. He was an early jumper to a rival league, the AFL (#2) in the mid-1930s. The AFL lasted two years; Strong also played in the next AFL (#3) 1939 & 1940, and on his own Long Island Clippers barnstorming team. Reinstated and back on the Giants post-war, he convinced Commissioner Buddy Bell to relax the limited substitution rules which allowed him to stay on as a kicking specialist only. Before this, a kicker would count as one of the limited amount of substitutions allowed in a half; so players on the field when a score was made, when a field goal was needed (or a punt), would do the kicking; thus teams might have 3 or more kickers, each playing another position, offense and defense. Not all quarterbacks or passing wingbacks would kick, but many did. The placekicker might be an end or a tackle. Ken Strong, the last triple threat became Ken Strong, the first kicking specialist.                                                        Return to top.

*A quick-kick is a surprise punt from scrimmage when not 4th down. Here are some long quick kicks:
  Two in one game:
   •84 yards Kyle Rote, S.M.U. (W 21-13) Oregon 1/1/1949 Cotton Bowl 1st quarter 69,000
   •80 yards Doak Walker, S.M.U. (W 21-13) Oregon 1/1/1949 Cotton Bowl, (same game), 1st quarter. To the 6 inch mark.

   •82 & 80 yds. Sammy Baugh, Washington Redskins (L 10-17) New York Giants. 9/28/1941 (NFL)   Griffith Stadium  35,677  (2 in one game)


*The scored upon team has the option to kickoff or receive. This is rule in NFL and National Federation of HS rules (NFHS). The NCAA changed this rule in 2003, the scoring team being required to kick. The last time this rule was used to kick off after being scored upon is undetermined so far..

*On a punt, the receiver may punt it back. Here is the only example I have seen:
       Oct. 22, 1933- Harry Newman of New York Giants punted to Shipwreck Kelly of the Brooklyn Dodgers who punted it back to the Giants who lost a yard in the exchange. Giants win 21-7, Polo Grounds (N.F.L.)

*Goal posts were originally at each end of a 110 yard football field.
*When the field was reduced to 100 yards long in 1911, ten yard end zones were added as well, the goal posts remained on the goal line..
*In 1927 (NCAA) the goal posts were moved ten yards back to the end line at back of the end zones.
*In 1927 the NFL moved the goal posts ten yards back to the end line.
*The 1932 NFL Championship game was held indoors at Chicago Stadium in 1932. Due to constricted space, hashmarks were started for the first time and the goal posts were put on the goal line.
*In 1933, the NFL moved the goal posts back to the goal line.
*When the goal posts were on the goal line, a punt out of the end zone that hit the crossbar or goal posts and bounced back and out of end zone was a safety.
*A pass that hit the goal posts was made an automatic incomplete pass by the NFL in 1948.
*Goal posts offset from the line of scrimmage in NFL and made uniformly 20 feet above the crossbar, 1966
*In 1974, the NFL moved the goal posts back ten yards to the end line; and a missed field goal was moved back to the line of scrimmage instead of the 20 yard line.
*Canadian football: Goal posts are still on the goal lines of a 110 yard field, with a 20 yard Goal Zone past the goal line.

Last Known Drop Kicks
High School
Field Goal:
  10/27/1975- Frank Perotta 26 yards, New Dorp W 15 - 14 at Jefferson, at gun to win game. (Staten Island, NY)
  11/__/1971- Steve Diggs 30 yards, Lassen HS (Susanville) W 39-14 v. Las Plumas (Oroville) (California)
  1964-  Ian Rodwell 19 yards, Dover High (Delaware)
[2 of 4 FGs by 11/26; long of 19, drop kicked FGs left footed, placekicked PATs right footed (17 of 22)]
  9/13/1963-  Skeeter Smith 21 yards, George Washington HS (Alexandria) (W 16-7) Annandale (Virginia) [improvised off bad snap for placekick]
Point After:
  8/24/2007-  Ryne Bailey, DH Conley 39-6 Northern Nash, 3 of 5 PATs at Greenville (North Carolina)
  11/15/1975- Frank Perotta, New Dorp W 19 - 16 at Clinton, 1 of 3 PAT; also played single wing wingback. (N.Y.)
  11/8/1975-  Frank Perotta, New Dorp W 20 - 6 Tottenville, 2 PATs (N.Y.)
  1971- Paul Solon, PATS during season, 3 missed FGs by 10/15, Albuquerque Academy (New Mexico)
  1970- Lynn Betts 13 PATs in season, Fairmont HS (Montana)
  10/16/1964- Jeff Koeller, La Crosse Central (W 13-6) Eau Claire Memorial (Wisconsin)
  9/20/1963- Pete Kramer, Lincoln HS Shipbuilders (W 7-3) Green Bay West (Wisconsin) City Stadium (+ 25 yd. TD run)
  11/4/1961- Mike Shipper, Lincoln HS Ships (W 34-0) Appleton HS (Wisconsin) [2 PATs•2 PAT passes•TD pass•TD run] Manitowac Municipal Athletic Field
  9/30/1961- Mike Lloyd, Cedar Grove (W 13-12) Ansted Highlanders (West Virginia)
  9/29/1961- Jim Miles, Cedar Rapids Prairie HS (T 14-14) Mid-Prairie (Wellman) (Iowa) [2 PATs]
  10/30/1960- Harold Biddle, Westerville High (W 46-14) Marysville HS (Ohio)
  10/30/1960- Wilkin, Westerville High (W 46-14) Marysville HS (Ohio)
  1957- “Automatic Albie” LeClaire, Jr. 23 of 24 PATs by 11/11, Lincoln High (Manitowac, Wisconsin) (16 straight until 1 blocked.; Sr.)
  10/13/1957- Cardona, Cardinal Hayes Prep W 7 - 0 St. John's Prep, at Downing Sta., Randall's Island. (N.Y.)
  11/3/1956- Norm Taylor, South Tahoe High (L 20-32) Tahoe-Truckee HS, at Carson City (Nevada) (2 of 3 PATs, also 1 TD run, 2 TD passes)
  9/28/1956- Bob Fee, Oil City High (L 7-13) Warren Dragons (Pennsylvania) Mitchell Field 1,600
  10/21/1955- Jim Stevenson, Lindsay High W 13-12 Strathmore HS, at Lindsay (Tulare County, Cal.) (n.) (To win game; 1 of 2)
  11/29/1953- Bob Smith, Upper Perkiomen (W 7-0) Boyertown HS (Pennsylvania)
  11/21/1953- Phil Leibrock, A.B. Davis (Mt. Vernon) W 19 - 15 Edison Tech, at Mt. Vernon (N.Y.)
  11/11/1953- Phil Leibrock, A.B. Davis (Mt. Vernon) L 7 - 41 v. New Rochelle, at Mt. Vernon. (N.Y.)
  11/6/1953- Jack Shaw, Stockton Colts L 7-13 v. Woodland Prep, 11/6/1953 (Calif.)
  10/24/1953- Wirth, Closter W 19 - 13 at Fort Lee. (N.J.)
  10/10/1953 (n.)- Larry Gavin, Notre Dame HS (W 34-7) Chesapeake HS (Ohio) (2 PATs) Portsmouth Municipal Stadium
  10/10/1953- McCarthy, Eastern Academy L 7 - 14 at St. Benedict's, Newark (N.J.)
  10/3/1952- Vern Adkisson, 4 PATs, Milliken HS W 28-26 at Nunn HS (Colorado) [* 3 TD passes]
  Oct. 1949- Edgar Sweitzer, University High (Morgantown) (W 7-6) Kingwood HS (West Virginia)
  1946- Gene Simmons, 13 of 13 or 15 of 15 PATs, Elkins High (West Virginia) (58 of 63 in 4-yr. career)
  1945- Gene Simmons, 35 of 41 or 36 of 38 PATs, Elkins High (West Virginia) (junior; 9 of 9 v Philippi; also drop kicked kickoffs)
High School 6-man football
(PATs worth 2 pts. & FGs worth 4 pts. in 6-man.)
Field Goal:
  10/21/1954- Old Crow 35 yards, Lodge Grass Indians (W 69-12) Colstrip Colts (Montana) (+ TD pass & 2 PATs)
Point After:
  11/3/1956- Ronnie Davis, Wells High (W 22-12) Carlin HS (Nevada) (2 of 3 PATs)
  10/21/1954- Old Crow, Lodge Grass High (W 69-12) Colstrip High (Montana) (2 PATs•TD pass•35 yd. FG)
  10/23/1953- Dave Dexheimer, Guilford Central (L 28-32) Laurens Central (New York)
  10/23/1953- Doug Layman, Laurens Central (W 32-28) Guilford Central (New York)
  10/23/1953- Herb Schweitzer, Hartwick High (W 46-20)Mount Upton (New York) (2 PATs)
  10/16/1953- Herb Schweitzer, Hartwick High (W 8-7) Springfield Central (New York)
  10/15/1953- Dave Dexheimer, Guilford Central (W 32-14) at South New Berlin (New York) (+ 2 TDs)
Canada High School
Convert (PAT):
  10/18/1965- Ted Scrutton, Midland (W 7-6) R.H. King HS (Suburban Scarborough Senior HS Lg., Ontario)
Junior High School
Point After:
  10/10/1963- Darrell Morris, Peterson JHS (W 23-6) Schlertz-Cibolo JHS (Texas) Antler Field, Kerrville
  1949- Mac Bane, Odessa JHS v, Midland JHS (Texas)
Grade School
Field Goal:
  c. 1953- Albie LeClaire, Jr. (unknown distance) FG, St. Boniface (Manitowac) (W 3-0) Cathedral (Green Bay) (Wisconsin)
College
Field Goal:
 Major College:
 Last converted:
  11/27/1948- Gene Simmons 22 yards, West Virginia W 16 - 14 Maryland, at Mountaineer Sta. 20,000
 Small College:
 Last converted:
  -10/17/1942 Nelson “Bud” Smith 37 yards, Coe College (W 9-6) at Cornell (Iowa) [winning kick]
Point After:
 Major College (NCAA DI):
 Last attempt:
  10/6/2004- Anthony Cheng, Princeton L 9-54 at Army, at West Point (On 4th qtr. TD; freshman)
  10/8/1966- Dick Kenney, Michigan State (W 20-7) Michigan (off bad snap) Spartan Stadium 78,833
  11/25/1961- Don Jonas, Pittsburgh L 26 - 47 Penn State, at Pitt. 37,261
Drop-kick attempted after busted play on fake from placement formation.
 Last converted:
  11/8/1952- Des Koch, U.S.C. W 54-7 at Stanford
  1950- Gene Simmons, West Virginia, 19 of 20 PATs by drop kick in season.
  11/4/1950-  Art Coggio, St. Michael's W 41 - 6 Hofstra, 5 PATs, at Vermont
  12/17/1949- Eddie LeBaron, Pacific W 75 - 0 at Hawaii (night) 28,000
  10/2/1948-  Gene Simmons, West Virginia W 27 - 7 Temple, 3 PATs, at Hershey, Pa.
  10/2/1948-  Nelson, Wesleyan 13 - 0 Bowdoin, 1 of 2 PATs, at Middletown, Ct.
  1948-  Stan Krivik, Notre Dame (24 of 31 PATs on season?)
  1939-  Nile Kinnick, Iowa, 11 of 17 PATs (sr.•11 TD passes, 16 rushing TDs, 40.2 punting avg., 19.2 return avg., 107 pts, Heisman Trophy)
 Last converted, Bowl Game:
  1/1/1949- Gene Simmons, West Virginia (W 21-12) Texas Mines, 3 PATs, Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas, 13,000
 College (misc.):
 Last converted:
  Nov. 1956 Don Mason, Missouri Univ. “B” team (W 35-30) Missouri U. Frosh (soph.; last pt.)
 College Division (NCAA DII):
 Last converted:
  -11/9/1968 Ward Nelson, Cornell College (Iowa) (W 57-14) Beloit
  -1963 Dick Dykstra, Central College (Iowa) (W 62-0) Simpson College
 NCAA Division III:
 Last converted:
  11/10/1990- Aaron Fitzgerald, U. of LaVerne W 37 - 7 Claremont-Mudd, at LaVerne
See a video of this last college drop-kick. Just go here and click “Open”!!
 NAIA:
 Last converted:
  10/13/1962- Dennis DeLay, College of Emporia (W 59-6) Kansas Wesleyan
Pro Football
 Major league:
Field Goal:
 National Football League (NFL):
  9/19/1937-  Earl “Dutch” Clark 9 yards, Detroit Lions W 16 - 7 Chicago Cardinals, at Detroit 18,000 (also Lions coach)
Point After:
 All-America Football Conference (AAFC):
  11/28/1948- Joe Vetrano, San Francisco 49ers L 28 - 31 Cleveland Browns, Kezar Stadium 61,000
Vetrano's kick came after bad snap to holder for place-kick.
 National Football League (NFL):
 Last converted:
  1/1/2006-   Doug Flutie, New England Patriots L 26-28 Miami Dolphins, at Foxboro, Mass.
Flutie's kick was 1st Soccer-Style drop-kick
  12/21/1941- Ray “Scooter” McLean, Chicago Bears W 37 - 9 New York Giants (NFL Championship), at Wrigley Field 13,341
  11/13/1938- Ralph Kercheval, Brooklyn Dodgers W 32-14 Philadelphia Eagles, The Polo Grounds 15,000
  10/23/1938- (2 PATs) Dick Tuckey, Cleveland Rams W 23-21 Chicago Bears, Wrigley Field 19,705
 Attempted:
  11/5/1972- (nullified) Ray Gerela, Pittsburgh Steelers v. Cincinnati Bengals
After holder fumbled snap, Gerela had left-footed drop kick blocked. Later ruled no kick due to fumble.)
 Minor League:
Point After:
 American Professional Football League (APFA):
  11/10/1940- Dick Tuckey, Long Island Indians W 20 - 7 Providence Steam Rollers, at Dexter Park, L.I. 4,500
 Semi-Pro:
Point After:
 Pennsylvania Pro Football League:
  9/15/1948- (4 PATs) Stan Krivik, McKeesport Ironmen (W 50-0) Ambridge
  11/28/1947- (3 of 3) Stan Krivik, McKeesport-Duquesne Ironmen (W 21-0) Pottsville (Championship Game)
  11/13/1947- (8 of 8) Stan Krivik, McKeesport-Duquesne Ironmen (W 64-0) New Kensington (night) (29 of 29 for regular season)
Hula Bowl All-Star Game
Point After:
  1/6/1957-   Norm Van Brocklin (L.A. Rams), Professional All-Stars W 52 - 41 College All-Stars (also 5 TD passes), at Honolulu 24,000
Last Drop-Kicks in Canadian Football:
Grey Cup Championship Game
Last Drop-Kick Field Goal:
  11/29/1947-  Don Hiney, Winnipeg Blue Bomber (L 9-10) at Toronto Argonauts, at Varsity Stadium 18,885 (distance?)
Canadian Football League Game
Last Drop-Kick Attempt:
  9/8/1974-   Tom Wilkinson, Edmonton Eskimos (W 24-2) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 9/8/1974, at Clarke Stadium 21,346 missed 30 yd. FG

Drop-Kicks could be attempted from anywhere on the field, including over the line of scrimmage.
° In 1998, the N.F.L. changed the rule, restricting drop-kicks to behind the line of scrimmage

• 11/1/1924- Forest “Frosty” Peters converted 17 of 22 PAT attempts by drop kick, Montana State Freshmen v. Billings Tech

• c.1918- Cuyler Leonard, Fresno High (California) just missed 75 yard drop kick for FG; crossbar was later found to be 4 inches too high.


• Former Australians who used drop-kicking to punt or kickoff:
Colin Ridgeway, Dallas Cowboys taxi squad, 1965 (N.F.L.) [punts]
Geoff Toll, Munster South High, 1968 (Indiana) [kickoffs] {exchange student}

In today's Arena Football League (AFL) and Arena Football League 2 (af2), PATs by drop kick are worth 2 points and a FG by drop kick 4 points.

Longest drop kick field goal in Arena Football
  46 yards Jeff Wood, Carolina Rhinos (W 76-64) Augusta Stallions, 8/1/2000 {Arena Bowl Quarter-Final} (orig. reported as 51 yds.)

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Worst Kickoff
 -9 yards George Nozspoditch, Santa Monica City College (W 39-33) Long Beach City College, 11/6/1953
   · His kickoffs were dropkicks. This one went over his head to his own 26. Assuming kickoff from 35 yd. line.

In the British American Football Association, the drop kick is still used

Longest drop kick field goal in Britball
  55 yards Ben Torriero, Harrogate Hawks v. Mersey Centurions, 5/13/1990

In the Canadian Football League, a Drop-Kick may be made at any time in a play, not just from behind the line of scrimmage!

ad from Hempstead Sentinel 8/28/1926 for a movie: Richard Dix in The Quarterback with Esther Ralston, A Paramount Picture Directed by Fred Newmeyer, Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. Appearing at Calderone's Hempstead Theatre, Fulton Avenue. It shows a kicker from the side, his foot high in the air, the stadium behind.
From The Hempstead Sentinel, Hempstead, New York. October 28,1926.

Also see List of all players with 49 Home Runs or more in one season in the history of organized baseball.

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