The Optimist
  • Home
  • About
    • Advertise
    • Policies
    • Staff Contacts
    • Jobs
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Features
  • Print Edition
    • The Pessimist
    • Special Projects
  • Police Log
  • Classifieds
You are here: Home / Features / Meet the freshmen: Gracie Rhodes
Gracie Rhodes waiting to take field at high school game. (Photo courtesy of Ellen Schmidt)

Meet the freshmen: Gracie Rhodes

August 27, 2024 by Zion Webb

Football was once widely considered a game for boys, but Gracie Rhodes thought otherwise. 

The freshman pre-occupational therapy major from Henderson, Nevada, this past season competed at the varsity level as the starting kicker for Lake Mead Academy. 

Following a season in which head football coach Nate Oishi lost his starting kicker, he reached out to his twin varsity players, Gavin and Christian Rhodes, in hopes of recruiting their sister. 

Gracie, who grew up playing soccer, was elated with the opportunity to play alongside her brothers, she said.

“It was amazing to play at Allegiant Stadium (home of Las Vegas Raiders) and be immersed in such a unique, indoor and windless environment with my brothers,” said Gracie.

Not only did Gracie play football for her high school team, she excelled in it. That year winning the state championship for LMA, she finished that game with a perfect five-for-five PAT statline.

Additionally, Gracie led Nevada in extra points, gaining the accreditation of the 2A All-Southern League first-team kicker.

As the lone kicker, however, Gracie said post game was a little lonely. After leaving the field following a win, she had to celebrate without her teammates, alone in the women’s coaching locker room.

Filed Under: Features

Other Features:

  • Abilene native inspires next generation of baseball players

  • Intramurals build community beyond the classroom

  • Tandem Initiative brings comfort to patients undergoing chemotherapy

About Zion Webb

You are here: Home / Features / Meet the freshmen: Gracie Rhodes

Other Features:

  • Abilene native inspires next generation of baseball players

  • Intramurals build community beyond the classroom

  • Tandem Initiative brings comfort to patients undergoing chemotherapy

Follow us online

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Optimist on Twitter

acuoptimist The Optimist @acuoptimist ·
9 May

BREAKING: The 2026 teacher of the year is Dr. Clint Buck, assistant professor of accounting in the College of Business Administration.

Reply on Twitter 2053158226070257771 Retweet on Twitter 2053158226070257771 Like on Twitter 2053158226070257771 2 Twitter 2053158226070257771
acuoptimist The Optimist @acuoptimist ·
4 May

BREAKING NEWS: James Bradshaw and Maddie Grace Fridge are the 2026 Mr. ACU and Miss ACU.

Reply on Twitter 2051110655172784350 Retweet on Twitter 2051110655172784350 Like on Twitter 2051110655172784350 4 Twitter 2051110655172784350

Optimist on Facebook

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts.
Click to show error
Error: Server configuration issue Error: No posts available for this Facebook ID

Videos

Optimist Newscast Feb. 28, 2024

Our top stories today include a recap of The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, the ... [Read More…]

  • Optimist Newscast Feb. 21, 2024
  • Optimist Newscast Feb. 14, 2024
  • Optimist Newscast Jan. 24, 2024

Latest Photos

  • Home
  • About
    • Contact
    • Subscribe
    • Policies
    • Advertising Policy
    • Letters to the Editor and Reader Comments
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Photo Galleries
  • Features
  • Advertise
    • Paid Advertisement
  • Police Log

© 2026 ACU Optimist · All Rights Reserved