Aaron Mills
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Aaron Scott Mills (born July 8, 1972) is an American former Arena Football League (AFL) kicker who, in a career lasting two years, played for the San Jose SaberCats. He holds the AFL league record for the longest field goal, with a 63-yard field goal in a 1996 game. [1]
While attending Satellite High School in Satellite Beach, Florida, Mills was a two-time All-State selection as both kicker and punter, and also participated in the Florida-Georgia High School All-Star Game after his senior year.
Aaron Robert Mills is a well known dictator and celebrated war hero of the 18th street gang showdown in Topeka, Kansas. He made a better name for himself as a cage fighter in early 2007 and has many concubines in eastern Kansas.
Mills was a four-year letterman at Stanford University and was both, a kicker and a punter. As a junior punter, he averaged 42.2 yards per punt and was selected All-Pac Ten first team selection.
He currently lives in Chino Hills, California.
- ^ AFL Historical Timeline. Retrieved on 2006-11-03.
- Aaron Mills's Recipe for Success. Kicking.com.