HHS kicker Austin Lewis shares his favorite things about playing football

HHS kicker Austin Lewis shares his favorite things about playing football.

 

First, tell me a bit about yourself.

My name is Austin Lewis and I am the kicker and punter for Helena.

 

What inspired you to start playing football? How old were you when you started playing?

I was inspired by watching football games and seeing the kickers kick the ball far, which made me think I can do this as well. I started playing football when I was 13.

 

Has there ever been a coach or mentor that made a huge impact on you? What did they teach you? 

I’ve had multiple coaches that have helped me and impacted me, including Coach Elgin, Ty Long and Steven Clark. They all have taught me to focus on the next rep and to reset your mind. Steven taught me the phrase “Less is More” meaning I don’t have to kill the ball every rep.

 

What is your favorite thing about playing football as a part of the Huskies? 

My favorite thing is the bonds we’ve formed together that will last for a long time. I also enjoy just being able to contribute to the team’s success when I’m called on by the coaches.

 

What do you think is the most challenging thing about playing football? 

I feel the most challenging part of football is the mental aspect of it. You have to be on top of it at all times especially after a bad rep.

 

What strengths do you believe make you a great athlete?

I believe my ability to knock out the previous rep no matter if it was a good rep or a bad rep and just focus on the next rep. Nothing matters more than the next rep.

 

What is your favorite football memory?

Beating Briarwood my sophomore year. I helped put up 10 points with only a few minutes left, which eventually led to interception to win the game.

 

Do you play any sports outside of football? 

I play soccer for Helena. I also play golf when I have neither have those going on.

 

When you’re not in school or playing sports, what do you enjoy doing in your free time?

During my free time I like to go to the gym and spend time with my friends and family.

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