Stix Weekly

PROGRAM WIDE
All players must report to Coach Amanda on Tuesday, November 1 about where they are headed for winter PE credit. For more information, click here.

VARSITY
Monday – Team Lunch hosted by the Vigils at St. Andrew’s & Tournament of Champions Playoff Game vs. Chaminade at Davidson Field at 3:30 p.m. Be at the field at 2:15 p.m.
Tuesday – Practice at 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. and Team Dinner at the Kindgren Home.
Wednesday – Possibility of TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA
Thursday – Possibility of TOC Championship (3 p.m.)/Third Place Game(4:30 p.m.) @ Edison High School & Team/Family Dinner at the McIntosh Home.
Monday (11/7) – Banquet Video Day at 3:00 p.m. Be at Harper in white uniform with change of clothes. Uniform Turn In at 4:00 p.m. Uniform must be washed and clean to receive full deposit.

JUNIOR VARSITY
Attendance will be taken and noted.
Monday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Tournament of Champions Playoff Game at Davidson Field at 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday – Banquet Video Day at 1:30 p.m. at Harper. Wear your skirt and white uniform, and bring your stick.
Wednesday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Championship/Third Place Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Friday – Uniform Turn In at 3:00 p.m. Bring uniforms washed and clean to receive full deposit.

FROSH/SOPH
Attendance will be taken and noted.
Monday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Tournament of Champions Playoff Game at Davidson Field at 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday – Banquet Video Day at 1:30 p.m. at Harper. Wear your skirt and white uniform, and bring your stick.
Wednesday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Championship/Third Place Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Friday – Uniform Turn In at 3:30 p.m. Bring uniforms washed and clean to receive full deposit.

Harbor Heritage Run

Here is the Harbor Heritage Run Race Day Schedule. The girls should meet in their dalmatian outfits at the Chandler & Nulty home on Margaret Drive at 7:00 a.m. so that they can take pictures and then head over to registration and warm up for the run!

Packet Pick-Up
Friday, October 28
2:00 – 6:00 p.m. by the Anchor

Race Day Schedule
6:30 a.m. Race Day Registration Begins
7:30 a.m. Warm up with Shape-Up Fitness Center & NHHS Cheerleaders
7:45 a.m. Registration Ends
8:00 a.m. 2K
8:30 a.m. 5K
9:15 a.m. Kids’ Klassic, 5-7 yrs, 1/4 mile
9:30 a.m. Kids’ Klassic, 8-10 yrs, 1/2 mile

Winter Sports

As the Newport Harbor Field Hockey season comes to an end, the girls must report where they will be heading for PE credit to Coach Amanda on Tuesday, November 1.

This year, Field Hockey will be offered as an off-season sport from November through the end of January to complete the semester PE credit. The girls will be responsible for attending two days a week – Monday and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. The location is still being determined. Since the district does not financially support off-season or pre-season for field hockey, there will be a $30 contribution per player. Off-season will begin on Monday, November 14.

Other options include pre-track, soccer, basketball, and pre-season lacrosse. Those players who are planning to go to pre-season lacrosse will participate in off-season field hockey until pre-season lacrosse dates are announced.

Juniors and Seniors: Since the Field Hockey season is only half of a semester, you must transfer to something to complete your PE credit. If you do not transfer somewhere, the district does not give 2.5 credits, so you will not receive credit for the field hockey season.

Game Recap

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey – Daily Pilot High School Round Up

Newport Harbor 6, Westminster 0

WESTMINSTER — Sophie Evans scored two goals and had two assists for the Sailors Thursday. Seniors Allie Pantoskey, Annie Pyle, Madison Wooters and Junior Kirsten Rohan scored one goal each. *Newport Harbor will face Chaminade on Monday for the first round of TOC Playoffs at 3:15 p.m. at Davidson Field.

Newport Harbor JV Field Hockey also won their last league game 4-0 with goals by Natalie Ward, Kaitlin Shedd, Alex Palmer, and Julia Frei.

Go Newport!

Homecoming Rally

Newport Harbor Field Hockey was all over the “There’s No Place Like Homecoming” Rally today! From Dorothy to Muchkins to Scarecrows to Homecoming Princesses – the Chix with Stix were everywhere!

Annie as Dorothy & Kim as the Scarecrow

ASB Finale Dance

Varsity Scarecrows

Freshman Princess Kristin & Senior Princess Kim

Whitney & Jordan as Munchkins

Game Recap

See the Daily Pilot Article here or read below.

All-around win for Tars
Sailors earn shutout win on day they wear pink to support breast cancer research and awareness.
By Bruce Bourquin

NEWPORT BEACH — Pink covered Davidson Field in a field hockey game at Newport Harbor High between Edison and the Sailors on Tuesday.

The ball was pink, instead of the standard orange. There were pink ribbons tying back ponytails of the players. Even the officials wore distinct dark pink jerseys for a Play for the Cure event, with proceeds from sales of pink ribbons going toward Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

The result seemed pretty inconsequential compared to the overall cause — Newport Harbor won the Sunset League game, 1-0, on a goal by junior forward Taury Hlinka — but the real winner appeared to be breast cancer research and awareness.

“Sophie dribbled it in,” Newport Harbor Coach Amanda Boyer said. “Taury made a reverse flick to get it into the cage.”

The Sailors (16-4-2, 7-2 in league), who are second in league behind Huntington Beach, posted the shutout and also played a meaningful game.

The Newport Harbor program has certainly felt the effects of breast cancer these past few years. Junior varsity coach Kerrie Gates’ mother, Patty, died nearly six years ago of breast cancer. The game was played in honor of Patty. Newport Harbor field hockey team treasurer Nancy Rohan, mother of Sailors varsity player Kirsten Rohan, is a breast cancer survivor. Some mothers or relatives of players have been battling the disease recently.

“It is prevalent in our program,” Boyer said. “This was a good way to raise some money, support people that are directly affected in our program.”

Tuesday, which was also senior day, was the first dedicated field hockey game by Newport Harbor. It was the league home finale, which saw 14 seniors and their parents honored before the game.

As for the goal scored by Hlinka, it was put in the back of the cage with 15:05 left in the second half. The Chargers were called for an illegal hit, after a player hit the ball above the knees within close proximity of Sailor players. Senior Sophie Evans took the initial attempt, which turned into a dribbling pass to Hlinka, who fired it past Edison goalie Hannah Hevdorff.

“I turned around, shot it and it went in,” Hlinka said. “I went for it, took a risk.

“We’re trying to have everyone be aware of [breast cancer]. It was pretty cool to play for our seniors.”

Newport Harbor, which has won three straight Los Angeles Field Hockey Assn. Tournament of Champions titles, will play host to a team Monday at 3:15 p.m. in the first round of the playoffs. The team is to be determined after Thursday’s games.

“We’re definitely ready to defend our title,” Hlinka said. “We’re prepared, we’re stoked.”

Evans was also pumped up about the win.

“That wasn’t me, that was all my team,” Evans said. “It was good to finish it off. It was good to win like that.”

Edison’s best chance to tie the game came with 5:51 left in the game. Katie Moss scrambled low to try to flick the ball past Newport Harbor senior goalie Andie Ward, but Ward got her pads parallel to the ground and stopped the ball from rolling in.