American Football Field Goal Post - High School
American Football Field Goal Post - High School
A High School Field Goal Post is the goal structure in High School Football Field where field goals are scored by players. The standard High School Field Goal Post is wider, but less tall than the Professional and College Field Goal Posts. It is placed at the center of each end line on a Football field. A High School Field Goal Post can be in the shape of an H or slingshot. The H-shape High School Field Goal Post has 2 supports instead of 1 for its crossbar. This type of goal post is made from steel or aluminum and has a yellow or white finish.
High School American Football Field Goal Posts have a crossbar height 10’ (3.05 m) and inside width of 23’4” (7.11 m). The overall height of a High School Field Goal varies between 22’-25’ (6.7-7.62 m) with a typical depth of 1.5’ or 6.5’ (.46, 1.98 m) depending on the style of post.
A High School Field Goal Post is the goal structure in High School Football Field where field goals are scored by players. The standard High School Field Goal Post is wider, but less tall than the Professional and College Field Goal Posts. It is placed at the center of each end line on a Football field. A High School Field Goal Post can be in the shape of an H or slingshot. The H-shape High School Field Goal Post has 2 supports instead of 1 for its crossbar. This type of goal post is made from steel or aluminum and has a yellow or white finish.
High School American Football Field Goal Posts have a crossbar height 10’ (3.05 m) and inside width of 23’4” (7.11 m). The overall height of a High School Field Goal varies between 22’-25’ (6.7-7.62 m) with a typical depth of 1.5’ or 6.5’ (.46, 1.98 m) depending on the style of post.