2012 Season Stats
2011 Season Stats
2010 Season Stats
Career Stats: Has made 38 of 49 field goals in his career with a long of 56. Converted 174 of 177 extra-points and will go down in school history as one of the top kickers WT has had. He ranks third all-time in school history in scoring at 288 points. Set the school-record for field goals in a season in 2012 with 20 and owns the school record for career field goals with 38. Broke the school record for consecutive PATs in a career with 64 during the 2012 season as he made 69 of 70 for the year. Has the second-longest field goal made in school history at 56 yards against Abilene Christian in 2012.
2012: Ranked tied for ninth nationally in field goals per game at 1.33 this past season. He also finished 35 nationally in scoring at 8.60 points per game. Went 38 of 49 in field goals made with a career-long 56-yarder against Abilene Christian. Went 69of 70 in extra-points, setting the school-record for 64 consecutive extra-points made during the season.  Earned first team all-conference honors and earned Daktronics First Team All-America accolades, as well as being a first team Daktronics All-Region selection. Castillo also earned D2Football.com Honorable Mention All-America honors and BSN Sports First Team All-America accolades. He also was a Little All-America First Team honoree.
2011: Castillo became one of the best kickers in the Lone Star Conference during his sophomore campaign for the Buffs in 2011. He connected on 9 of 13 field goals with a long of 44 yards for a percentage of 69.2. Castillo was good on 6-of-7 from 20-29 yards and 2 of 3 from 30-29 yards on the season, he also went 49 of 50 in PAT’s to rank second on the team in scoring with 76 total points. The sophomore also filled in on kickoffs at certain points of the season, kicking off six times for 385 yards and two touchbacks. For his efforts on the field, Castillo was named to the All-Lone Star Conference First Team.
2010: Castillo stepped into a starting role for the Buffs as a redshirt freshman during the 2010 season. The La Joya native went 9 of 13 with a long of 40 yards for a percentage of 69.2 on the season. Castillo was a perfect 5 for 5 from 20-29 yards out and 1 of 1 from 30-39 yards. Castillo also kicked off the ball nine times for 476 yards. The freshman was named a member of the All-Lone Star Conference First Team for his efforts on the field.
2009: Redshirted.
La Joya High School: Castillo earned first team all-district honors as a placekicker and was a second team selection as a punter for La Joya (Mission, Texas) HS. He also lettered in baseball and soccer for the Coyotes, while also playing in the band.
Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1990. Mother is Maria Guadalupe Cazares. Castillo graduated with a degree in history and starting graduate school this fall.