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ScoringLive staffAugust 19, 2020, 8:14am
While wins for the Castle football team did not come easy in 2015, as the Knights ended the season with just a 3-6 record by season's end, a highlight for the team that season certainly came in the form of a thrilling 33-32 win over Campbell on Aug. 15, and a major factor in the game was definitely Jeremy McGoldrick.
The Knights' junior certainly made his presence felt against the Sabers as he caught 10 passes for 173 yards with four touchdowns on offense and also intercepted a pass on defense, earning him Player of the Week honors for the performance.
In the contest, McGoldrick's scored on passes of 12, 9, and 58, capped off by a 17 yard pass from quarterback Willie Ewaliko that proved to be the eventual game winner.
Amongst all Division I pass catchers that season, McGoldrick finished 3rd in touchdowns with 15, bested only by Mililani's Kalakaua Timoteo (22) and Kamehameha's Kumoku Noa (16). He was also 10th overall in receiving yards with 710 and 13th in receptions with 44.
McGoldrick was named to the 2015 OIA Red Division First Team as a wide receiver and also garnered 2015 All-Hawaii Division I Second Team honors at defensive utility.
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