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.
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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Rob Bironas longest made field goal was 62 yards.
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David Akers longest successful field goal went bouncing in the uprights 63 yards against the Packers in Week 1 of the 2012 season tying the NFL field goal record.
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Dirk Borgognone kicked a 68 yard field goal in a game for Reno High School vs. Sparks High School (Nevada), September 27, 1985.
Rob Bironas longest made field goal was 62 yards.
59 yard free kick by Corey Smith:
Lawrence Tynes 38-yard field goal.
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Lawrence Tynes 38-yard field goal.
The NFL record for longest field goal is 63 yards and the NCAA record for longest field goal is 67 yards. Unless a hurricane force wind is behind the kicker, a 100 yard field goal would be pretty much impossible.
The longest field goal in Super Bowl XLVI was a 38 yarder by Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes in the third quarter.
David Akers longest successful field goal went bouncing in the uprights 63 yards against the Packers in Week 1 of the 2012 season tying the NFL field goal record.