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According to documented sources, the longest high school football field goal was 68 yards by Dirk Borgognone of Reno, NV in 1985. (There is an undocumented 70-yard kick which would be the longest in any US football venue.)

In 1971 John Woodward of Elk Grove H.S. in California kicked a 67 yard field goal vs. Grant H.S. in Sacramento California.

In 1999, Rusty Curry of Duluth H.S. in Georgia, kicked a 67 yard field goal vs Norcross H.S. which came off a free kick after a fair catch.

In 2012, Austin Rehkow of Central Valley High (Washington) also kicked a 67 yard field goal, sending their game against Sadle Park High into overtime, where Central Valley eventually won.

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The record for the longest field goal in high school football was set by Dirk Borgognone of Nevada Reno in 1985. He kicked a 68 yard field goal.

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The record for the longest field goal in high school football was set by Dirk Borgognone of Nevada Reno in 1985. He kicked a 68 yard field goal.

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