Maya Turner always had the strongest leg on her soccer teams growing up, so she handled goal kicks and set pieces. She could really boom it.
"People would joke that she should kick field goals," said her mom, Jen.
Turns out, that wasn't a bad idea.
Turner, a former college soccer player from Wayzata, is now a college placekicker for the University of Manitoba, and she's quite good at it.
Her résumé includes a game-winning field goal in double overtime in her first career game and a 48-yard field goal in the fourth quarter of a close game two weeks ago.
Turner also owns a piece of history as the first woman to play in a U Sports football game. U Sports is Canada's version of the NCAA as the governing body of college sports in that country.
"She's not doing it to show the boys that she can do it as a woman," Manitoba coach Brian Dobie said by phone. "She loves football. She's a competitor."
Turner never envisioned this path. She played soccer year-round for Wayzata High and her club program. She continued her career in college at Loyola University Chicago. She gave everything to that sport until she had nothing more to give.