Los Angeles Times

Rodriguez gets kick out of art of punting

The student body president and Hart senior aims for technical perfection.

- eric.sondheimer@latimes.com Twitter: @latsondhei­mer

On an empty Hart High School football field, under a clear blue sky with heat bearing down on the Santa Clarita Valley, kicker Aaron Rodriguez is going through his checklist: backpack, sunblock, kicker stick, leg roller, ball bag, shoes.

Then, like a professor giving a lecture in class, he offers a lesson on the art of punting:

“For me, it always starts with the drop,” he said. “When I hold the ball, I make sure I’m a little underneath it. You want your ball not perfectly straight, a little bit tilted, about 11 o’clock. You want the ball to match the shape of your foot so it comes off as cleanly as possible.

“For punting, a lot of times you want a good spiral. The ball turns over almost like a throw from a quarterbac­k. First step is with your right foot, then left, then follow through with the ball.”

His foot sends the ball soaring. It hangs for more than four seconds, as any good punt is supposed to do.

“Punting is like being a perfection­ist,” he said. “When you put it together and hit it cleanly and it’s in the air, you feel like you’re flying. It’s one of the best feelings.”

Rodriguez has the chance to become the best punter in Southern California. He spent two weeks in June attending camps and received accolades from USC and Stanford staff members. Last season as a junior, he averaged 38.1 yards a punt and made four field goals.

“Punting is very technical,” he said. “It all comes down to technique. If there’s one small thing you’re missing when you punt, then you’re still going to have a bad ball. It’s working on those little things that will make you a better punter.”

Rodriguez will be Hart’s student body president this fall.

It’s no surprise he won the election considerin­g he knows plenty of his fellow students from having played football, soccer and volleyball during his first two years of high school.

He’s 5 feet 11, 195 pounds, athletic and smart — he has a 3.5 grade-point average.

Hart coach Mike Herrington said Rodriguez can be a “weapon,” able to bail out the team from bad field position or leave the opponent deep in its own territory with a punt inside the 20-yard line.

The only complaint Herrington had was Rodriguez failing to execute a fake punt as a sophomore.

“He couldn’t throw a lick,” Herrington said. “The ball went right into the dirt.”

Rodriguez said he has been practicing his throws and is ready for the next fake punt.

And, as student body president, he’s ready to lead on and off the field.

 ?? Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times By Eric Sondheimer ?? AARON RODRIGUEZ averaged 38.1 yards a punt as a junior and made four field goals for Hart. He’s aiming to become the best punter in Southern California.
Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times By Eric Sondheimer AARON RODRIGUEZ averaged 38.1 yards a punt as a junior and made four field goals for Hart. He’s aiming to become the best punter in Southern California.

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