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in the 1600-meter relay when she was
a sophomore. Her sports achievements
in high school helped her earn a Bill
eredith Milstein started her Hertz Memorial Scholarship offered by
college soccer career on the
the Michigan Jewish Sports
sidelines. Ankles that
Foundation.
swelled and cramped, apparently from
Milstein decided to attend Brandeis
overuse, kept the West Bloomfield
because of Dellamora's consistent
High grad on the bench for the first
recruiting. Dellamora first saw
third of Brandeis
Milstein play in a tourna-
University's season.
ment in New York while
Once she was
Milstein was a member
cleared to play,
of the Michigan Hawks
Milstein made up for
U17 girls club team.
lost time. She saw
Before joining the Hawks,
action in Brandeis'
Milstein played for a
final 13 games, mostly
Vardar III club squad that
at forward, starting
won four state champi-
onships.
five. Her ankles still
bothered her, but
Brandeis, located nine
orthotics in her shoes Meredith Milst ein
miles west of Boston in
helped ease the pain.
Waltham, Mass., is the
"Considering her
only non-sectarian
ankle problems, Meredith did an out-
Jewish-sponsored college or university
standing job," said Brandeis Coach
in the country. It's named for former
Denise Dellamora. "She has a bright
U.S. Supreme Court Judge Louis
future here. She has excellent speed
Brandeis.
and techniques; and even though she
isn't a big girl (5-foot-4), she's strong
Robinson Scholarship
in the air and fearless on 50-50 balls:'
Past and present Detroit Maccabi
Milstein saved her best for last in
athletes are invited to apply for the
Robinson Memorial Scholarship. The
her freshman season. She made head-
lines in Brandeis' two Eastern College
$1,000 award can be used for study in
Israel or participation in an organized
Athletic Conference Division III New
England tournament games, both
national or international Jewish event
(not including the JCC Maccabi
played on the road.
Her lone goal of the year came in a
Games).
tourney semifinal. Milstein's unassist-
Scholarship candidates must submit
a one- or two-page essay describing a
ed tally just before halftime gave No. 7
Maccabi experience and how it affect-
seed Brandeis a 2-2 tie with No. 3
ed their life; a personal profile includ-
Clark. Brandeis later lost 3-2, giving
the Judges a final 8-9-2 record.
ing name, address, telephone number,
school now attending and year to be
Milstein fired home the winning
completed by June; two letters of rec-
penalty kick shootout goal in
ommendation from non-relatives; and
Brandeis' first tournament game,
specifics of the program for which the
against No. 2 seed Southern Maine.
The 18-year-old Waterford resident
award will be used. Application dead-
line is May 15.
is spending the off-season trying to
The scholarship will be awarded .
strengthen her ankles. She's continu :
June 15. Send applications to
ing to wear the orthotics while run-
Metropolitan Detroit Maccabi Club
ning and working out. "My ankles are
Robinson Scholarship, c/o Barbara
better," said Ivlilstein, whose career
Robinson, 6943 Pebble Creek Woods,
goal is to be an orthopedist, specializ-
West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
ing in sports medicine.
The scholarship was established in
While soccer is Milstein's favorite
anL
memory of Maccabi Club founderi
sport, she excelled in two others at
past president Jay Robinson. Eli
West Bloomfield. Besides playing
sweeper and forward in soccer, she
Please send sports news to
was a defensive specialist in volleyball
sports@thejewishnews.com .
and qualified for the state track meet

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