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'''Kendall Trainor''' |
'''Kendall Trainor'''(born [[July 8]], [[1967]]<ref>[http://www.footballdb.com/players/kendall-trainor-trainke01 Kendall Trainor Career Statistics - The Football Database<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>) from [[Fredonia, Kansas]] was an [[All American]] [[placekicker]] for the [[Arkansas Razorbacks|University of Arkansas]] in [[1988]]. |
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He led the nation in [[Field goal (football)|field goal]]s per game as a senior in 1988 under head coach [[Ken Hatfield]]. Trainor, in addition to setting 5 school records, was a first-team All-[[Southwest Conference]] selection following his senior year and a 1st team All America on teams selected by the [[American Football Coaches Association]], the [[Associated Press]], the [[Walter Camp Foundation]] and ''The [[Sporting News]]''.<ref> [http://www.hogwired.com/pdf3/80885.pdf?ATCLID=1147378&SPSID=30726&SPID=2419&DB_OEM_ID=6100 Arkansas Razorbacks Media Guide] </ref> |
He led the nation in [[Field goal (football)|field goal]]s per game as a senior in 1988 under head coach [[Ken Hatfield]]. Trainor, in addition to setting 5 school records, was a first-team All-[[Southwest Conference]] selection following his senior year and a 1st team All America on teams selected by the [[American Football Coaches Association]], the [[Associated Press]], the [[Walter Camp Foundation]] and ''The [[Sporting News]]''.<ref> [http://www.hogwired.com/pdf3/80885.pdf?ATCLID=1147378&SPSID=30726&SPID=2419&DB_OEM_ID=6100 Arkansas Razorbacks Media Guide] </ref> |
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Kendall Trainor(born July 8, 1967[1]) from Fredonia, Kansas was an All American placekicker for the University of Arkansas in 1988.
He led the nation in field goals per game as a senior in 1988 under head coach Ken Hatfield. Trainor, in addition to setting 5 school records, was a first-team All-Southwest Conference selection following his senior year and a 1st team All America on teams selected by the American Football Coaches Association, the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Foundation and The Sporting News.[2]
Trainor was also a letterman on the Razorback baseball team under legendary coach Norm DeBryn.
Trainor was an All-State selection for Fredonia High School under head coach Gene John and led them to the 1983 Class 4A State Championship before he graduated in 1985.[3]
Trainor was the kicker for the New York/New Jersey Knights of the WLAF in 1991, hitting 12/14 extra point attempts and 9/16 field goal attempts, finishing the inaugural season of the World League with 39 points, fifth overall among kickers.