Mulligan Tryout

Here is some information for Mulligan U14, U16 and U19 Travel Team Tryouts:

The Mulligan Field Hockey Club is holding tryouts for the U14, U16 and U19 travel teams on Saturday, November 8, 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. at Edison High School behind the track. The travel teams will attend several tournament held in California from January – May. There is no fee for the tryout. The practices are held on Saturday mornings and one day midweek on occasion.

*Mulligan will also hold some Spring Clinics, the dates and times for these are TBA.

TOC: 3rd Place Game

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey will play Marina High School for third place in the Tournament of Champions at Huntington Beach High School at 4:00 p.m.

There will be a charge of $6 for adults, $3 for students and seniors. All proceeds will go towards Breast Cancer.

The championship game between Edison High School and Huntington Beach High School will follow immediately at 6:00 p.m.

TOC: Semi-Finals

As seen in the Daily Pilot:

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Newport Harbor High field hockey coach Amanda Boyer said her Sailors did everything but score in the Tournament of Champions semifinal loss at Edison on Tuesday.

And while the Sailors are one of just two teams to post a goal against the 2014 Chargers, they instead found themselves chronicled among a more prominent list of shutout victims in the fourth meeting this season between the two teams.

Newport became the 17th team to be blanked by the Chargers (19-0), who scored in the 38th minute to advance to Thursday’s championship game against Huntington Beach.

Newport Harbor (17-7-1), which has lost a pair of 1-0 verdicts against Edison this season and also fell in penalty strokes of a tournament game that ended deadlocked, 1-1, in regulation, will play for third place against Marina on Thursday at 4 p.m. at Huntington Beach High. Marina lost to Huntington Beach in Tuesday’s other semifinal.

The Sailors just missed on a handful of scoring opportunities on Tuesday.

Cameron Dewan fired a shot that went just wide early in the game and she later put a shot on frame that Edison senior goalie Tatum Springer turned away with her shin pad.

Jordan Blanchfield created some opportunities for the Tars, while Mollie Crook nearly shoved in a rebound off a chance created by Mia Bagiu.

“I thought it was a great matchup and a really hard-fought match,” Boyer said. “Someone had to be a winner and someone had to be a loser and they found the back of the cage.”

Sophomore Danielle Emerzian posted the game-winner, jamming in a rebound in the midst of a scramble in front of the net with 22:19 left in the second 30-minute half.

The loss, while disappointing, did not diminish Boyer’s pride in her team’s play.

“I’m very happy with their performance,” Boyer said. “There were some moments when we gave up the ball a little bit too easily and were making things harder for ourselves than they could have been. But overall, they played with their hearts and did a fabulous job.”

Newport was aiming for its 10th championship-game appearance in 15 seasons, its first since the Tars capped a run of four straight TOC crowns in 2011.

Newport, however, was denied the chance at its fifth TOC title (the equivalent of the CIF crown in the sport that does not have enough participants to join other CIF-sanctioned playoffs).

Erika Nilsson made two saves for Newport Harbor, which produced just one of its four shots after halftime.

“[The Chargers] are undefeated, but we wanted to be the ones who defeated them,” Boyer said. “I feel like in the last three games, we had a good chance of beating them. We just couldn’t find the back of the cage.”

Boyer’s team has plenty of company in that department.

After defeating Glendora, 2-1, in its season opener, Edison reeled off nine straight shutouts, until the Sailors became the last team to earn a goal against their Sunset League rival.

Tuesday’s game marked the eighth consecutive shutout for Edison, which has outscored opponents, 68-2, this season.

With 12 seniors, Newport Harbor will have to settle for a chance to finish third in the TOC for the second straight season.

Boyer said it was difficult to single out top performers on Tuesday.

“I didn’t feel like there was a standout,” Boyer said. “They just played really well as a full unit.”

TOC: Round 1

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey traveled to Glendora High School for the first round of the Tournament of Champions. Newport scored two goals in the first half, one by junior Haley Martinez and another by sophomore Mollie Crook. Senior goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had four saves hold the shutout for a 2-0 win over the Tartans. Newport travels to Edison High School tomorrow for the semi-final game at 3:15 p.m. Go Newport!

The third place game (4:00 p.m.) and the finals (6:00 p.m.) will be played at Huntington Beach High School on Thursday.

Stix Weekly

PROGRAM WIDE
– JV and F/S players must report to their coach immediately (if they haven’t already) about where they are headed for the second half of the semester’s PE credit.
– We will be offering post season field hockey through the end of the semester. Post Season will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
– Make sure to get all photos to your team photography collector or team mom for the Memory Book and Banquet Team Videos.
– Below is the best laid out plans for the schedules. The times and dates are subject to change depending on the Varsity TOC game results, please check the website for updated information.

VARSITY
Monday – Tournament of Champions First Round Playoff Game at Glendora High School at 3:15 p.m. Be at the field at 2:00 p.m. for set up.
Tuesday – Possibility of TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA
Wednesday – Possibility of practice at 5:45 – 8:00 p.m. at Estancia High School
Thursday – Possibility of TOC Championship (6:00 p.m.) or 3rd Place Game (4:00 p.m.) at Huntington Beach High School
Tuesday (11/4) – Banquet Video Day at 2:00 p.m. Be at Harper in white uniform.
Wednesday (11/5) – Program Day and Uniform Turn In at 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Uniform must be washed and clean to receive full deposit.

JUNIOR VARSITY
Monday – Support Newport at Glendora if you are able.
Tuesday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Wednesday – No practice.
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Championship/Third Place Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Friday – No practice.
Tuesday (11/4) – Banquet Video Day at 2:30 p.m. Be at Harper in white uniform.
Wednesday (11/5)– Program Day and Uniform Turn In at 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Uniform must be washed and clean to receive full deposit.

FROSH/SOPH
Monday – Support Newport at Glendora if you are able.
Tuesday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Wednesday – No practice.
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Championship/Third Place Game: TBA (Check the website!)
Friday – No practice.
Tuesday (11/4) – Banquet Video Day at 3:00 p.m. Be at Harper in white uniform.
Wednesday (11/5) – Program Day and Uniform Turn In at 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Uniform must be washed and clean to receive full deposit.

Finish Strong Campaign

Dear Parents, Coaches, and Board Members:

It’s hard to believe the end of our season is here!  Congratulations to JV and Frosh Soph on an outstanding season!  Varsity moves on to compete in the Tournament of Champions beginning Monday at Glendora High School.  All JV and Frosh Soph players are welcome to come on the bus to cheer on Varsity if they want to!  Thank you to the coaches, parents and team moms who worked hard all season with team dinners, carpools, signs, food for tournaments, extra waters and Gatorades, snacks, Carwash, Play for a Cure Day, Senior Day and mostly your overall support for the Field Hockey program!   This is one of the best athletic programs at Newport Harbor because of the amazing players, coaches and families who are dedicated to this sport!

Just wanted to let you know, it is not too late to make your donation to our Finish Strong Campaign.  Your donation allows us to get extra training, state of the art equipment, additional coaching support for in-season, post season and off-season, summer camp coaches, tournament fees, lodging and food for tournaments, team bonding events, and much more.  There are two other important reasons we hope you will consider participating in our “Finish Strong” campaign.   First, 100% participation is a strong indicator to our coaches that we value them and their outstanding commitment to our children and the program.   Second, your contribution allows us to draw on a matching donation previously given to the program, resulting in your support being doubled!   I’ve listed the different donation levels below that include spirit gear and banquet tickets, but any amount is appreciated and supports the continuation of this great program.   Thank you to the families who have generously donated to our campaign thus far!

$2500 – 4 tickets to Banquet, 1  hat or visor, 2 FH apparel and 1 yard sign

$1500 – 3 tickets to Banquet, 1 hat or visor, 2 FH apparel

$1000 – 2 tickets to Banquet, 1 hat or visor, 1 FH apparel

$500 – 2 tickets to Banquet, 1 hat or visor

$100 – supporter

Any Amount – 100% Participator

Your donation check can be made out to NHHS Field Hockey Boosters. It is also possible to donate to the Newport Harbor Educational Foundation, in order to receive your tax deduction. You simply indicate how much of your donation is restricted to Field Hockey and make your check out to Newport Harbor Educational Foundation (or NHEF).   The Tax ID# is 33-0676878.

You may give your donation to Nancy Vaughan or mail to:  Nancy Vaughan, NHHS Field Hockey Boosters, 1315 Antigua Way, Newport Beach, CA 92660.

If you have any questions or suggestions please reach out to your coaches and/or Board Members.

Go Sailors!

Jennifer Blanchfield

Newport Harbor Field Hockey Booster President

Stix Weekly

PROGRAM WIDE
– This is the last week of scheduled games and for Frosh/Soph & JV. There will still be some sort of a schedule on the Stix Weekly for the next two weeks for both teams since they will still be enrolled in field hockey. Attendance will be taken and noted.
– We will be offering post season field hockey through the end of the semester. Post Season will be Mondays and Wednesdays 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. It has not been decided if Off Season Field Hockey will be an option in the second semester as we need to wait on coaching staff availability.
Senior Parents! Senior Day is on Tuesday, please report to Davidson field at 3:00, the presentation will begin at 3:10.
Save the Date for the Banquet! Tuesday, November 18.

VARSITY
Monday – Practice at 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. and Team Dinner hosted by the Nilsson family.
Tuesday – Home Game vs. Edison at 3:15 p.m. Senior Day and NHHS Game of the Season! Be at the field at 2:10 p.m. The Senior Recognition will begin at 3:10 p.m.
Wednesday – Practice at 2:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Last league game: Away Game vs. Marina High School at 3:15 p.m. Bus departs at 1:45 p.m.
Friday – Practice at 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. and Team Dinner.

JUNIOR VARSITY
Monday – Practice at 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. and Team Dinner hosted by the Peschong Family.
Tuesday – Last Home Game vs. Edison at 4:30 p.m. Be at the field at 3:00 p.m. to support the Seniors and make the senior presentation tunnel.
Wednesday – Practice at 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Last Game – away at Edison at 4:30. Bus departs at 1:45 p.m.
Friday – TBA

FROSH/SOPH
Monday – Practice at 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday – Last Game vs. Edison at 5:45 p.m. Be at the field at 3:00 p.m. to support the Seniors and make the senior presentation tunnel.
Wednesday – No practice due to long day on Tuesday. Last Team Dinner hosted by the Carter Family at 5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Practice at 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Friday – Practice at 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.