The Wilmer Hutchins High School football team is off to a 4-0 start to the season but people are also taking note of the team for a different reason.
“If it’s something that I like, then I'm going to do it no matter what,” said Jacqueline Aguilar.“I get nervous some days but I’m not as nervous when I'm in the game because I'm all hyped and everything,” said Aguilar.
Despite having never kicked a football until this school year, kicking coach Manuel Zaragoza says Aguilar has made almost every attempt this season.Aguilar joined the varsity squad after the team lost their original kicker.
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