Long Island Fury
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Midfielder Lorraine Quinn
Tenacious midfielder Lorraine Quinn will be playing for the Fury again in 2007.
Quinn scored four goals and had two assists for the Fury in 2006 on the way to being selected to the All-WPSL Tournament Team. "Lorraine is an unbelievable player with great technique and brilliant skills. She is a special player with a zest for taking players on and loves the one-on-one duels," commented Long Island Fury head coach Paul Riley. "One of the best players ever to come out of Long Island." The 20-year-old Farmingdale resident spent her youth soccer career playing for the New York Hota T-Birds, BW Gottschee and the HBC Fury. With HBC, she won six State Cup titles and three Regional championships on a squad that was ranked number one in the nation. Quinn is the only five-year varsity starter that Farmingdale High School ever had and finished her high school career with school records in goals (38) and assists (65). She has been a player on the Under-20, Under-19, Under-17 and Under-16 United States Women's National Teams. Some of her awards include 2003 Gatorade New York State Player of the Year, 2002 New York State Player of the Year, two-time Parade All-American, two-time NSCAA All-America and member of the 2004 McDonald's All-American team. Quinn was also four-time All-State, four-time All-County and four-time high school MVP. At Duke University, the awards continue as she made the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman Team. She was a medical redshirt during her sophomore year due to a foot injury.
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