- Kaylee Foster was crowned homecoming queen at Mississippi's Ocean Springs High School on Friday night.
- She then went on to kick the game-winning field goal for her high school's football team.
- She posed for photos in her homecoming crown, jersey, and football pads as her friends and family cheered from the stands.
A teenage girl in Mississippi wowed crowds on Friday night when she kicked a game-winning field goal for her high school football team after being crowned homecoming queen at halftime.
Kaylee Foster's field goal led her Ocean Springs High School team to clinch a 13-12 victory in overtime.
Earlier in the night, she posed for photos in her homecoming crown, jersey, and football pads as her friends and family looked on from the stands.
Win homecoming queen: 👑
— espnW (@espnW) September 8, 2018
Kick two field goals and the game-winning PAT: ✔
Ocean Springs High School's Kaylee Foster had a night 🙌 pic.twitter.com/IpBwU5QpQr
"I really don't have any words," Foster told Gulf Live after the game. "This has just been so wonderful. I love football and I love Ocean Springs."
Foster has been a kicker for her school's varsity football team for three years.
After a touchdown was scored during overtime, it was Foster who scored the winning field goal.
"I was pretty sure I wasn't going to be homecoming queen, but I was pretty sure I was going to make that kick," she told Gulf Live.
The next morning, she had to take the ACT before the Homecoming dance Saturday night, WLOX reported.
Foster told WLOX that the boys on her football team have always been welcoming and she sees them as her brothers.
Her parents have also been supportive of her football dreams.
"Always told the girls, you know, life's an opportunity. Go see what you can do. And they've both taken the advice on that and both exceeded at everything they've done," her dad, Jerry Foster, told WLOX.
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