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Rae Goldstein Named Main Line Times Athlete of the Week
By Bruce Adams
Reprinted courtesy of the Main Line Times

ON THE ATTACK: The senior attack wing  scored 31 goals in the Gators' first four games, after leading the team in scoring last year (five goals per game) and receiving first team All-Friends School League honors for her efforts.

Shipley girls' lacrosse coach Erica Baker said, "Rae is a leader on the field and I know her teammates always look to her for help. I can rely on her to create something on offense in order to get the rest of the team involved.

"She can take the ball to goal, feed the ball to a cutter, or even stall the ball when needed. She is a versatile player, which makes it hard to stop her."

TRIPLE THREAT: A three-sport standout, Goldstein has received first team All-Main Line honors for  soccer, basketball, and lacrosse.
Last fall, Goldstein wrapped up her high school soccer career as Shipley's all-time leading scorer (73 goals) despite playing the goaltender position for some of her Gators career. Goldstein has received numerous all-league soccer honors the past few seasons.

On the basketball court, Goldstein finished with more than 1,000 career points, guarded the other team's top perimeter threat every game of her senior season, and received first team All-Friends School League honors as the Gators finished second in both the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Championship and the Friends School League Tournament.

Next fall, Goldstein will head to Muhlenberg College to play lacrosse (and possibly soccer).

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