Born for Big Moments: The Relentless Rise of Noah Ash

Born for Big Moments: The Relentless Rise of Noah Ash

Some athletes grow up with a football in their hands.
Others discover the game late and make up for lost time with sheer force of will.

Noah Ash is the latter. And Is a Prospect Worth Knowing.

A Class of 2027 kicker from Ponte Vedra High School (FL), Noah didn’t touch a football competitively until eighth grade. No childhood kicking lessons. No youth leagues.

Just a kid who tried the sport, felt something ignite and refused to let it fade.

That late start didn’t slow him down.
It sharpened him.

From the Pitch to the Uprights

Before he ever lined up a field goal, Noah spent eight years on the soccer pitch, building the timing, rhythm, and foot control that would later define his kicking mechanics.

Being an athlete, he tried a football.

It didn’t feel foreign.
It felt natural.

He wasn’t experimenting.
He was discovering.

The true turning point came at his first ranking camp. That’s when he saw his name on top, realizing he belonged.

The switch flipped.

This wasn’t recreational anymore.
This was a future.

And Noah decided he would chase it relentlessly.

Pressure Arrives Early

Ask Noah about the proudest moment of his young career, and he won’t hesitate:

His first two SEC offers — Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

That doesn’t happen by luck.
It happens because when eyes are on him, Noah delivers.

Because he handles pressure with uncommon calm.
Because his work shows up when moments get heavy.

But he’ll tell you himself:

Offers aren’t the goal. They’re a checkpoint on a much larger path.

Built in the Off-Season, Trusted in the Moment

Noah trains with intention, three to four days a week, focusing on explosive power, speed development, and repeatable mechanics.

He understands something many don’t, leg strength matters but control and consistency matter more.

Right now, he’s pouring most of his energy into something physical strength can’t solve:

The mental game.

Kickers don’t get to hide.
Misses echo.
Crowds get loud.
Opinions multiply.

Noah has lived that reality.

And instead of shrinking?

He adjusted.
He learned.
He grew.

“One kick at a time. Same smooth swing. The moment is never too big.”

That’s not just technique.
That’s a part of his identity.

NFL Standards Before College Saturdays

Ask who’s had the biggest impact on his development, and the answer comes instantly:

Coach Adam Tanski.

Training in an environment built on NFL-level standards has accelerated Noah’s growth. Expectations are high. Accountability is constant. Preparation is non-negotiable.

It shows.

Teammates see a leader.
Coaches see reliability.
Evaluators see maturity.

Noah carries himself like someone who knows exactly where he’s headed and understands how hard the climb will be.

More Than Football

With a 3.8 GPA, Noah excels academically, especially in math and business fields that mirror how he operates:

analytical, disciplined, structured.

Off the field, he’s Florida through and through:

  • Beach days

  • Rounds of golf

  • Golf on TV

  • Sushi House with friends

  • And always… time with his dog, Miles

Football matters but it isn’t everything.

He stays grounded in who he is, not just what he does.

Eyes Forward, Feet Grounded

Short-term goal this camp season?

More offers. Locked In Performances at College Camps.

Long-term vision?

The NFL. Period.

But here’s what separates Noah from most prospects:

He understands the process.
He respects development.
He’s there to compete.
He’s willing to grind.

All he wants is a chance to grow in a high-level, demanding D1 environment.

College football isn’t the finish line.
It’s proof that the work is working.

Message to Coaches

Here’s Noah Ash’s handshake moment

He’s team-first.
He works like a pro.
He prepares like the game is bigger than himself.

He wants to help win championships and use the platform to serve others.

Mature.
Grounded.
Accountable.
Unfazed by the moment.

Verified Performance

  • Longest Field Goal: 66 yards

  • Best Punt: 60 yards, 3.9 hang

  • Kickoff: 75 yards, 4.4 hang (Kohl’s)

  • Clean: 245 lbs.

Every rep intentional.
Every kick earned.

Final Word

Noah Ash isn’t chasing offers.

He’s chasing trust from teammates, from coaches, and from himself.

And when the stadium goes quiet…
When one swing decides everything…

Noah doesn’t see fear.

He sees opportunity.
He sees his moment.
He sees one kick.

📍 Ponte Vedra, FL
🎓 Class of 2027
🎯 Position: K- Kohl’s 5⭐
📲 X: @Noahash1117 | IG: @N.ash_6

This is what it looks like when preparation meets belief.

 

 

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