- Alexis Serna
Infobox CFL player
Name=Alexis Serna
team=Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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DateOfBirth=February 8 ,1985
Birthplace=flagicon|USAUpland, California
Position=Placekicker 18
College=Oregon State
playing_years=2008-"present"
playing_teams=Winnipeg Blue Bombers
status=Active
import=yes
Position=PK
number=18
Height_ft=5
Height_in=7
Weight_lbs=170
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CFHOF=Alexis Serna (born
February 8 ,1985 inUpland, California ) was the startingplacekicker and punter for theOregon State University football team, theOregon State Beavers , from 2004-2007. He won the2005 Lou Groza Award which recognized him as the best placekicker in theUnited States . On June 3, 2008, Serna signed a contract with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers of theCanadian Football League and is currently the team's starting kicker, replacingTroy Westwood .2004 season
Serna leads what has been described as a storybook college career, one that did not start out on the best foot. His first game as the starting kicker for Oregon State was a trial by fire. The Beavers opened the
2004 season visiting the reigning2003 BCS national championsLSU Tigers in their famously raucous Tiger Stadium. The Beavers gave the highly-favored Tigers a very close game, however Serna, then awalk-on redshirt freshman , became the focal point when he missed threeextra point (PAT) attempts in a game the Beavers lost by one point, 22-21. Complicating matters for Serna, the game ended in an exciting overtime period that hinged on him kicking a PAT to keep the Beavers in the game. When he missed, he immediately pulled off his own helmet and yelled in frustration. AnAssociated Press photographer caught the moment, and the resulting photo became well publicized by the sports media as a poignant symbol of the trials of kickers in a week where a number of other kickers also missed key kicks [Ted Miller, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview06/news/story?id=2552720 Men in Black just might be back in '06] , ESPN.com, Aug. 18, 2006, "Accessed Aug. 18, 2006"] .After the heartbreaking loss and the surge in press coverage, Serna received hundreds of letters of support from people across the country. One of these letters came from 12-year-old Austan Pierce, a boy receiving cancer treatment from
Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital inSpokane, Washington . Serna was so moved by his words of encouragement that he wrote an "A" on his left thumb and a "P" on his right thumb before each game from then on, to remind him of Austan's words. Serna went on to complete 29 consecutive extra points and make 17 of 20 field goals in the remainder of the season, earningPac-10 special teams Player of the Week twice and becoming a finalist for the 2004 Lou Groza Award in the process. By the end of the season, the same media outlets that had commented on Serna's struggle as a kicker touted his subsequent success [John Walters, [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/writers/john_walters/12/27/campus.blitz/ Kick-back job: Lost amid talk of end-of-year superlatives, Serna's story is truly special] , SportsIllustrated.com, Dec. 27, 2004 , "Accessed Apr. 21, 2006"] . He was also named to the College Football News Freshman All-American second team. and toThe Sporting News Freshman All-American first team.2005 season
In the
2005 season he put up even more impressive numbers on his way to winning the Lou Groza Award and several All-American titles, including a place on the AFCA Coaches’ All-America First Team. Austan's cancer going into remission, Serna met Austan for the first time after a victory over Washington State in the 2005 season. After the meeting he is quoted as saying "For a boy who has already endured more pain and hurt at age 12 than most of us will ever experience in our own lifetime, Austan is courageous as they come."2006 season
He returned to play in the 2006-07 season for the Beavers. At the
October 28 ,2006 meeting with the then-#3-rankedUniversity of Southern California Trojans football team, Serna successfully kicked four of six field goals (measuring 47, 31, 53, and 20 yards each, with one being blocked) and three extra points. The Beavers won 33-31, ending the Trojans' impressive 38-game regular-season winning streak. Serna capped the season with a game-winning field goal over rival University of Oregon in the 110th edition of the annual Civil War game at Reser Stadium.2007 season
Serna returned for his senior season as the starting placekicker. Due to 2006 punter Kyle Loomis' last-minute departure from the program, Serna was also expected to be the starting punter for the season. [ [http://www.osubeavers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=24799&SPID=1952&DB_OEM_ID=4700&ATCLID=1147604] Kyle Loomis Leaves Program, August 3, 2007, "Accessed August 17, 2007"] .
Serna was named to
Athlon Sports All-America Second Team at placekicker.Legacy
Serna holds several Oregon State records, including kicking the most field goals in a single game (6 vs. Washington in an 18-10 victory in 2005), which is also tied for the Pac-10 record, and only one behind the NCAA record of 7. He also holds the Oregon State record for consecutive successful extra points at 144.
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References
*" [http://barometer.orst.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/10/03/4340d8358f0f9?in_archive=1 Coming full circle] "
*" [http://barometer.orst.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/24/41a4d11de929d?in_archive=1 Serna earns athletic scholarship] "
*The famous AP photo, from ESPN.com [http://espn.starwave.com/media/ncf/2004/0907/photo/a_serna_i.jpg]
*" [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=263010204 Three and out: Beavers stun USC; BCS race wide open] "
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