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Noah Soepardi
BornMarch 22, 2005
Black Diamond, Washington, U.S.
EducationKentlake High School
Occupation(s)Football player, YouTuber

Noah Soepardi (born March 22, 2005) is an American football player and YouTuber. He gained recognition as a kicker and punter, notably achieving the rank of #1 Kicker in the state of Washington according to [Chris Sailer Kicking](https://www.chrissailerkicking.com/player-rankings/profile?player=10825). Soepardi was born in Black Diamond, Washington, and graduated from Kentlake High School in Kent, WA, in 2023.

Early life and education[edit]

Noah Soepardi was born on March 22, 2005, in Black Diamond, Washington. He attended Kentlake High School, where he excelled both academically and athletically.

Football career[edit]

High school[edit]

During his time at Kentlake High School, Soepardi emerged as a standout football player, particularly in the position of kicker. He broke multiple school records, including the longest field goal (49 yards) and the most field goals in a season (8). Soepardi's exceptional kicking abilities contributed significantly to the success of his high school football team, earning him recognition both locally and regionally. He also holds the record for the longest field goal in league history, with a kick of 49 yards.

College[edit]

After graduating from Kentlake High School, Soepardi signed to play Division 1 Football for Sacred Heart University. His outstanding performance as a kicker and punter during his high school career attracted the attention of college recruiters, leading to his commitment to Sacred Heart University.

Personal life[edit]

In addition to his athletic pursuits, Noah Soepardi is an active YouTuber who specializes in finance and stock market trading content. He shares his knowledge and insights on his YouTube channel, [link](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQQTwe19EBswBAsJdJbuj0w).

In his free time, Soepardi enjoys playing chess and engaging in friendly competition on Chess.com.

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