Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A football player at a Massachusetts high school received a surprise from the New England Patriots after becoming the first female to score a touchdown in the school's history.
Brockton High School's McKenzie Quinn had a big night Oct. 7 when she rushed for a touchdown against Dartmouth, marking her first touchdown in a varsity game and the first scored by a girl in the school's 125-year history.
One big moment led to another when word of Quinn's touchdown made its way to the New England Patriots. Within five days, the team, including owner Robert Kraft, sent Quinn some memorabilia in celebration of the big score. ROBERT KRAFT, DANA BLUMBERG TIE THE KNOT IN SURPRISE WEDDING IN NEW YORK CITY: REPORT McKenzie Quinn, the first female Brockton High School football player to score a touchdown in a varsity game, holds an autographed football from the New England Patriots and owner Robert Kraft. (@BrocktonSchools/Twitter) RARE TOM BRADY MEMORABILIA AT CENTER OF LAWSUIT BETWEEN SUPERFAN, PATRIOTS The high school posted a picture of the personalized package on its social media pages thanking the team for the swag, which included an autographed Patriots football that read: "To the Mighty Quinn – A pat on the back to you and all who contributed to your historic TD!
We love to see that you're having a ball pursuing your passions. Continued success. The Patriots are rooting for you! We are all Patriots." The autographed football the New England Patriots and owner Robert Kraft sent to Brockton HS football player McKenzie Quinn after scoring the first touchdown in school history as a female. (@BrocktonSchools/Twitter) Quinn reportedly began