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Kollin Kahler/Waco High
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Waco High’s Kollin Kahler dominated the competition to take home the Gold Medal as the Overall best kicker at the 2009 Lone Star Kicking Challenge in Austin this weekend. Kahler successfully defended his 2008 Punting Championship, placed first in the Preliminary Field Goal competition but settled for a Silver Medal, when his potential competition-winning 55 yarder bounced off the upright, and took fifth in the Kickoff competition. Kahler is the second player in the nine year history of the event to successfully win back-to-back punting championships (Kingwood’s Jon Lacour—currently at Texas Tech was the first), and the first player to win two golds and one silver in the same competition.
Not every Top 100 prospect is gobbling up attention. Waco punter Kollin Kahler might be headed the small-school route, though not for lack of ability, Rodgers said.
"I think Kahler is as good a punting prospect (in Texas) since Justin Brantly,'' said Rodgers, referring to the punter who averaged 44.3 yards from 2005 through 2008 at Texas A&M. "He's a thunder foot.''
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Waco High’s Kollin Kahler dominated the competition to take home the Gold Medal as the Overall best kicker at the 2009 Lone Star Kicking Challenge in Austin this weekend. Kahler successfully defended his 2008 Punting Championship, placed first in the Preliminary Field Goal competition but settled for a Silver Medal, when his potential competition-winning 55 yarder bounced off the upright, and took fifth in the Kickoff competition. Kahler is the second player in the nine year history of the event to successfully win back-to-back punting championships (Kingwood’s Jon Lacour—currently at Texas Tech was the first), and the first player to win two golds and one silver in the same competition.
Not every Top 100 prospect is gobbling up attention. Waco punter Kollin Kahler might be headed the small-school route, though not for lack of ability, Rodgers said.
"I think Kahler is as good a punting prospect (in Texas) since Justin Brantly,'' said Rodgers, referring to the punter who averaged 44.3 yards from 2005 through 2008 at Texas A&M. "He's a thunder foot.''