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GREATER NORTHWEST ALL-TIME KICKING RECORDS




This page made possible by significant material contributions from:

Steven Brainerd (AFA Historian)
Joe Hulsebus (SemiProHQ)
Mark Meadows (Northwest Region)
Jack Green (US Naval Historian)
Jeff Charlston (US Army Sports Historian)
John Phillips (Northwest League)
Don Ridge (Seattle Ramblers)
Patrick Kearney (Montana Historian)
Steve Harshman (PC Bengals/Auburn Panthers)
Phillip Pompeo (Burien Flyers)

Various Individual Game Program and News clipping contributions

 
Records are incomplete and new additions are added as historical information is rediscovered during GNFA research efforts.  Anyone with news clippings, scorecards, or other statistical information from games and years past, are encouraged to contact us for archiving and preservation.

If you have records that should be included, researched, or corrections, please email us

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PLACE KICKING RECORDS

 

 

Points Kicking Career

 

855 Larry Stovall-Moody (1997-2013) FG: 139/229 PAT: 438/504

668 John Adair (1977-2002)

 

 

Points Kicking Season

 

115 Pat Hutnik, 2007 South Sound Shockers

92 Craig Hawley, 2003 Eastside Hawks

88 John Adair, 1984 Bellevue Express

87 Sean O'Laughlin, 2000 Puget Sound Jets

86 Jose Moreno, 2010 Portland Monarchs

82 Bryan Hilborn, 2005 Helena Titans

82 Matt Evensen, 2014 Portland Raiders

77 Tom Roach, 1969 Spokane Shockers

76 Mark Conrad, 1977 Pierce County Bengals

75 Mark Conrad, 1979 Pierce County Bengals

73 Russell Schneider, 2009 Portland Monarchs

67 Matt Evensen, 2015 Portland Raiders

65 Pat Hutnik, 2008 South Sound Shockers

64 Paul Schwabe, 1985 Auburn Panthers

 

 

Total Points Kicking Game

 

16 Robby Smith, Bellingham Blitz 6/20/2009 (3 FG 7 PAT)

15 Jim Marshall, Madison Lionz 4/5/2003 (4 FG 3 PAT)

15 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers 5/19/2007 (15 PAT)

14 Tom Roach, Eugene Bombers 9/23/1967 (4 FG, 2 PAT)

14 Mark Conrad, Pierce County Bengals 9/27/1975 (3 FG, 5 PAT)

14 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers 4/14/2007 (11 PAT, 1 FG)

13 Mark Conrad, Pierce County Bengals 10/13/1979 (3 FG 4 PAT)

13 Paul Schwabe, Auburn Panthers 8/10/1985 (4 FG 1 PAT)

13 Pat O'Grady, Auburn Panthers 7/26/1986 (3 FG, 4 PAT)

13 Jose Moreno, Eastside Hawks 7/24/2004 (13 PAT)

12 George Barker, Astoria Athletic Club 11/15/1903 (6 PAT - 2pts each in 1903)

12 Tom Roach, Spokane Shockers 10/14/1969 (4 FG)

12 Dave Broussard, Eastside Express 9/20/1986 (3 FG 3 PAT)

12 Mike Erickson, Oregon Thunderbolts 9/11/1993 (3 FG 3 PAT)

12 Chris Potts, Washington Cavaliers, 8/20/2005 (4 FG)

12 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers 5/12/2007 (12-12)

12 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers, 4/19/2008 (4 FG)

 

 

Extra Points Career

 

438 Larry Stovall-Moody (1997-2003)

329 John Adair (1977-2002)

 

Extra Points Season 

 

97 Pat Hutnik, 2007 South Sound Shockers

71 Craig Hawley, 2003 Eastside Hawks

71 Jose Moreno, 2010 Portland Monarchs

67 Russell Schneider, 2009 Portland Monarchs

52 Matt Evensen, 2015 Portland Raiders

51 Sean O'Laughlin, 2000 Puget Sound Jets

46 Eric Peterson, 2007 Bitterroot Blaze

46 Steven Petty, 2013 Boise Generals

46 Matt Evensen, 2014 Portland Raiders

43 John Adair, 1984 Bellevue Express

43 Larry Stovall-Moody, 2004 West Sound Saints

43 Matt Evensen, 2016 Portland Raiders

42 Jeff Wood, 1998 Oregon Thunderbolts

40 Bryan Hilborn, 2005 Helena Titans

39 Larry Stovall-Moody, 2005 West Sound Saints

37 Mark Conrad, 1976 Pierce County Bengals

35 Mark Conrad, 1977 Pierce County Bengals

35 Jose Moreno, 1999 Snohomish County Vikings

35 Buck Mouser, 2005 Madison Lionz

35 Pat Hutnik, 2008 South Sound Shockers

 

Extra Points Game

 

15 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers, 5/19/2007 (15-15)

13 Jose Moreno, Eastside Hawks, 7/24/2004 (13-13)

12 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers, 5/12/2007 (12-12)

11 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers, 4/14/2007 (11-12)

11 Steven Petty, Boise Generals, 5/11/2013 (11-11)

10 Nathan Turner, South Sound Shockers 5/20/2006 (10-10)

9 Sean O'Laughlin, Puget Sound Jets 6/23/2001 (9-9)

9 Larry Stovall-Moody, Renton Ravens, 7/11/2009 (9-10)

9 Jose Moreno, Portland Monarchs 5/15/2010 (9-9)

8 Jacob Kanzler, Tacoma Athletic Club 10/23/1921 (8-10)

8 George Foster, Seattle Ramblers, 1956 (8-10)

8 Mark Conrad, Pierce County Bengals 9/22/1979 (8-8)

8 Larry Stovall-Moody, West Sound Saints, 6/26/2004 (8-8)

8 Larry Stovall-Moody, West Sound Saints, 8/24/2004 (8-8)

8 Larry Stovall-Moody, Snohomish County Vikings, 8/19/2006 (8-8)

8 Steven Petty, Boise Generals, 5/4/2013 (8-9)

 

2-Point Conversions Season

 

8 Russ Cummins, 2013 Arco Anarchy

7 Tim Richards, 1986 Skagit Valley Raiders

6 T.J. Acree, 2012 Boise Generals

 

 

2-Point Conversions Game

 

4 Sage Stireman, Idaho Mustangs 5/15/2021 (4 - receiving)

3 Morris Bunn, Idaho Mustangs 5/4/2019 (3 - rushing)

3 Alex Matlock, Portland Raiders 4/23/2022 (3 – receiving)

2 Lyle Tucker, Spokane Valley Olympics 11/6/1960 (2 -rushing)

 

Field Goals Career

 

139 Larry Stovall-Moody (1997-2003)

113 John Adair (1977-1998)

 

 

Field Goals Season 

 

17 Tom Roach, 1969 Spokane Shockers

15 John Adair, 1984 Bellevue Express

14 Tom Roach, 1968 Spokane Shockers

14 Bryan Hilborn, 2005 Helena Titans

13 Mark Conrad, 1977 Pierce County Bengals

13 Paul Schawbe, 1985 Auburn Panthers

12 Matt Evensen, 2014 Portland Raiders

10 Tom Roach, 1967 Eugene Bombers

10 Mark Conrad, 1979 Pierce County Bengals

10 Pat Hutnik, 2008 South Sound Shockers

 

Field Goals Game

 

4 Tom Roach, Eugene Bombers, 9/23/1967

4 Tom Roach, Spokane Shockers, 10/14/1969

4 Paul Schwabe, Auburn Panthers, 8/10/1985

4 Jim Marshall, Madison Lionz, 4/5/2003

4 Chris Potts, Washington Cavaliers, 8/20/2005

4 Pat Hutnik, South Sound Shockers, 4/19/2008

 

Field Goals Longest

 

62 Joe Smith, Yakima Mavericks 4/23/2010

60 Joe Smith, Yakima Mavericks 4/25/2009

59 Rik Pearson, Spokane Fury 8/3/1985

59 Larry Stovall-Moody, Westside Wildcats 2013

57 Keith Bassham, Clark County Grizzlies 9/1/1984

57 Dave Broussard, Eastside Express 7/27/1985

57 Mike Astley, Everett Tramps 1993

57 Eric Harbison, Boise Speed 6/16/2007

56 Rik Pearson, Spokane Fury 7/20/1985

56 Larry Stovall-Moody, West Sound Saints 7/24/2004

56 Matt Evensen, Portland Raiders 6/20/2014

55 Jason McGregor, Southern Oregon Renegades 7/31/2010

54 David Espinoza, Salem Stars 7/20/1985

 

Field Goals - Longest by Drop-Kick

 

52 Skilling, USS New Mexico Mustangs 10/10/1926

50 Tommy Weir, Centerville Highlanders 11/6/1922

50 Bill McGarrigle, Italian Athletic Club Lions 11/12/1933

 

50+ Yard FGs in a Single Game

 

2 Jeff Waetje, Pocatello Predators 4/26/2008 (51, 50)

2 Jason McGregor, South Lane Buzzards 6/6/2015 (52, 52)

   

 

 

Record Book Section Dedicated to Steven M. Brainerd

 

 

 

The preceding section of records is dedicated to the memory of Steven Brainerd who passed away unexpectedly on December 10, 2020 in Tucson, Arizona while the initial 2021 reference guide was in final production.

 

Steven was instrumental in the format of the record section and inspired the long-term preservation of the history of Northwest Minor League/Semi-Pro football.  Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1948, his journey began with the collection of stamps, first day covers, baseball and football memorabilia which eventually led him to the semi pros and collecting game programs, rosters and statistics.  He co-authored the book Minor League Football, 1960-1985: Standings, Statistics and Rosters.  He was also a co-author of “Outsiders II, Minor League and Independent Football 1951-1985”

 

His avid collection and compilation of semi pro football stats and history, led to his induction into the American Football Association Hall of Fame, Class of 1987.

 

I had the immense pleasure of talking with Steven on the phone many times.  A ten-minute call could turn into two-hours as we talked football.  We exchanged game programs from each other’s’ collections and compared notes on stats and records and just thoroughly enjoyed the game of football from a historical perspective.  He helped guide me, and I kept him updated with the new Northwest records and stats I found to add to his listings of National Records that now reside with the AFA.  I am extremely grateful to have shared this passion with a guy who felt the same dedication to history. And my condolences to his son Greg whom Steven spoke of highly on every call as his ‘computer guru’.”      


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