Evetts' video is shot at a local ground and shows the talented right-footer booting the first four place kick goals from varying points and distances.
He saves the best for last, however. With two balls stacked on top of a kicking tee, Evetts kicks the bottom ball through the posts, before calmly catching the top ball in his hands and successfully drop-kicking it between the uprights.
Wilkinson, a 2003 World Cup winner, sent Evetts a congratulatory message on Twitter, saying: @JakeEvetts congrats on your winning effort Jake. Keep enjoying your training and getting better everyday! #1inAllinCompetition
Evetts replied enthusiastically, with: @JonnyWilkinson Cheers Jonny! Thank you for choosing me to win it, it means a lot to me #1inAllinCompetition Your a massive inspiration!