Busy Week For Record Breaking Field Goal Kicker From Central Valley

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Busy Week For Record Breaking Field Goal Kicker From Central Valley

SPOKANE, Wash. - Friday night is the first game for Austin Rehkow since the record breaking field goal kick.

Rehkow's 67 yard field goal forced overtime against Shadle Park on October 18th. The bears went on to with the game. Video taken from the stands went viral online, even picked up by national news and sports networks

Friday night is the first time game for Rehkow since the record breaking kick.

His impressive feat has also had a few colleges calling. Washington State University and Idaho had shown interest in the past but quickly called to congratulate him after the game. BYU called to say they had some interest in his talents. So far no offers, but he's definitely on their radar now.

Rehkow and the Central Valley Bears take on the Gonzaga Prep Bullpups Friday night at Joe Albi.

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