Game Recap

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey had a tough, hot day at Harvard Westlake on Thursday. The first non-league game of the season ended in a 1-4 loss. “It was a game that the team can learn from,” said Head Coach Amanda Boyer, “and they were able to gain more experience in playing on turf.” Senior goalkeeper Andie Ward had nine saves in the goal, while senior defenders Nicole Zielinski and Kellie Conant had very strong games. Newport’s only goal was scored by senior midfielder Emily Mitchell. The Newport Harbor Junior Varsity team battled it out with Harvard Westlake and ended in a 0-0 tie. Sophomore goalkeeper Cailynn Smethurst and junior captain Maryn Call were key players for the defense. The Sailors are on the road again on Tuesday to face Chaminade.

Game Recap

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey started off the season with a big win (4-1) in a scrimmage against Bonita High School in front of a crowd at Davidson Field. Senior captains Courtney McIntosh and Sophie Evans each scored a goal individually and senior captain Allie Pantoskey scored two goals with assists from Annie Pyle and Alex Chandler.  Newport Harbor Junior Varsity also started off with a win (3-1) with goals by Alexandra Palmer, Natalie Ward, and Savannah Fausto. The teams head up to Harvard Westlake for their first pre-season games on Thursday.

JV Player, Alexandra Palmer

JV Player, Jordan Blanchfield

‘NH Turns Page’

Thank you to Daily Pilot Sports Writer, Matt Szabo, for his preview article on the Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey Team today. To read the article on the Daily Pilot website, click here, otherwise, see below.

High School Field Hockey
Newport Harbor Turns Page

Sailors are three-time defending TOC champion, but this year’s team not worried about that.

By Matt Szabo | September 6, 2011

The Newport Harbor High field hockey team has used the catchy slogan “Chix With Stix.”

After winning three straight Los Angeles Field Hockey Assn. Tournament of Champions titles, “Chix With Hardware” might be just as appropriate.

But second-year Coach Amanda Boyer knows that her team, which scrimmages Bonita at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday at Newport Harbor before opening its regular season Thursday at Harvard-Westlake, refuses to rest on its laurels.

“We’re a new team, and they want to make this season about this new team and not about defending championships,” Boyer said. “They want to reach their full potential, and if a championship is at the end of it, then that’s great. When I asked them what goals they wanted to reach, it was to reach their full potential and finish strong as the Newport Harbor field hockey team of 2011. That impressed me … as much as I would love for them to continue the legacy that [former coach] Devon Kelly started and that I got to continue on with last year, I’m really trying to tell them that it’s not about that. It’s about reaching their potential as a team.”

Still, it’s difficult replacing graduates like goalie Sydney King, the Sunset League Most Valuable Goalkeeper a season ago, and Stephanie Storch, the league’s Most Valuable Midfielder. They helped the Sailors win the TOC, Sunset League, Orange County Tournament (co-champions) and Highlander Cup. It was the first time Newport Harbor had won all four since Boyer played in 2003.

The most experienced returner is senior Courtney McIntosh. She’s a third-year varsity player who earned all-tournament team honors last year after helping the Sailors defeat rival Huntington Beach for the third straight year in the TOC title match. Boyer said McIntosh, a first-team all-league player as a junior, played “stopper” as a center defender in 2010. This year she will move up to center midfielder.

McIntosh will be joined at the center midfield spot by another senior and returning starter in Sophie Evans. The second-team all-league selection scored last year in the TOC title match, a 2-1 victory.

“She scores for us but then also does a really great job at defense,” Boyer said. “She and Courtney are going to be kind of our key players in the middle, controlling the field.”

Allie Pantoskey and Alex Chandler are threats from the forward position. Boyer said Chandler has generally been a midfielder, but her strong shot will help the Sailors.

McIntosh, Evans and Pantoskey are Newport Harbor’s three team captains.

Emily Mitchell, Madison Wooters, and Kelly Kindgren are also returning varsity players in the midfield, as are Nicole Zielinski, Jane Layton and Kellie Conant on defense. Layton is a junior; all of the other aforementioned players are seniors.

Senior Andie Ward steps in at goalie after the graduation of standout Sydney King, who helped lead Newport to the title each of the previous three years. King is now playing Division I in college at Louisville.

“Andie’s got some great shoes to fill, but we’re excited to have her as our last line of defense,” Boyer said. “I think she’ll step up to it.”

Boyer said she looks to 11 new varsity players to also contribute.

This year the Sailors’ home matches will be played at Davidson Field on campus, instead of Harper Elementary School. Boyer said the players are understandably excited about the switch.

“It’s going to bring more awareness to their games,” she said. “I think it also makes them feel a stronger sense of school pride, because they are in the stadium. They get to be on campus hosting these games, instead of off campus at a school that isn’t even their own.”

After playing at Harvard-Westlake on Thursday, the Sailors travel to Chula Vista for a new tournament for them — the Otay Ranch Invitational — beginning Saturday. Boyer said the 18-team tournament should benefit the Sailors in that they’ll face some different teams, after winning the Highlander Cup each of the past two years.

“We just wanted to expand our experience,” Boyer said, and it made sense.

New year, new “Chix With Stix.”

Saturday Schedules

This Saturday is jam packed for the Newport Harbor Field Hockey Program.

JV and Frosh/Soph will be at Westminster High School for the Allied Sports Day. Players must be at the field by 7:15 a.m., dressed and ready to warm up. Games are 25 minutes long and begin promptly as one clock runs all fields. JV will play as Newport 1 and F/S will play in the JV Bracket as Newport 2. There will be an EZ-Up for each team to rest under between games. Be sure to bring both uniforms, lots of water, and some healthy snacks.

JV Schedule:
8:00 a.m. Newport 1 vs. Harvard 1- Field 1
10:00 a.m. Newport 1 vs. Huntington – Field 1
12:00 p.m. Newport 1 vs. Chaminade – Field 1
2:00 p.m. Newport 1 vs. Marina – Field 1

F/S Schedule:
8:00 a.m. Newport 2 vs. Harvard 2 – Field 2
9:00 a.m. Newport 2 vs. Chaminade – Field 1
11:00 a.m. Newport 2 vs. Westminster – Field 1
1:00 p.m. Newport 2 vs. Fountain Valley – Field 1

Varsity will be in Chula Vista at the Otay Ranch Field Hockey Tournament. The top two teams in each pool will advance on to next weekend. Games are 25 minute halves with a 5 minute half time. Players must be at the field by 7:15 a.m., ready to warm up, and are to find their own rides to and from the tournament on Saturday. There will be a number of vendors present at the tournament such as 4U Field Hockey, Jamba Juice, and STX/South Swell. Be sure to bring both uniforms, lots of water, and some healthy snacks.

Varsity Schedule (*changed since the Stix Weekly was sent out):
8:00 a.m. Newport vs. Canyon Crest – Hockey Field
12:00 p.m. Newport vs. San Pasqual – Football Field
2:00 p.m. Newport vs. Otay Ranch – Football Field

Stix Weekly

Here is the first of many Stix Weekly posts. Each week there will be a post with everything (well, we’ll try) you’ll need to know for the upcoming week and near future. There will be a ‘Program Wide’ section as well as individual team sections. These our best laid plans for the week, so it is always subject to change.

Program Wide
– Car Wash Fundraiser is Saturday, September 24 at 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tickets were handed out at practice on Thursday. Each player is responsible for pre-selling ten tickets at $10 per ticket. Money is due by Friday, September 23.
– Information on USA Futures was posted on the website on Friday, make sure to let one of your coaches know if you are interested.

Varsity
Monday – Happy Labor Day!
Tuesday – First game of the season! Home game is on Davidson Field at 3:15 vs. Bonita. Players are to be at the field at 2:00 p.m., wearing white uniforms and white socks, ready to set up the field and warm up.
Wednesday – Practice at 3 – 5 p.m. & Team Dinner at the Newman Home.
Thursday – Away game at Harvard Westlake at 3:15. Players will be dismissed from class early, time TBA. Bring both jerseys and socks, and bring cleats and running shoes.
Friday – Practice at 3 – 5 p.m.
Saturday – Otay Ranch Field Hockey Tournament in Chula Vista, CA. Game times are 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Players are responsible for finding rides to and from the field and must be there by 7:15 a.m. Otay Ranch High School: 1250 Olympic Parkway, Chula Vista, CA 91913. If the team place in the top two spots in our pool, we will advance to continue play next Saturday, September 17, but we will leave Friday afternoon to spend the night before game day.

JUNIOR VARSITY
Monday – Happy Labor Day!
Tuesday – First game of the season! Home game is at Davidson Field at 4:15 p.m. vs. Bonita. Players are to be at the field at 3:15 p.m. wearing white uniforms and white socks.
Wednesday – Practice at 3 – 5 p.m. & Team Dinner at the Nulty home.
Thursday – Away game at Harvard Westlake at 4:15 p.m. Players will be dismissed from class early, time TBA. Bring both jerseys and socks, and bring cleats and running shoes.
Friday – Practice at 3 – 5 p.m.
Saturday – LAFHA Play Day at Westminster High School. Time schedule TBA. Bring both uniform colors.

FROSH/SOPH
*Game Schedule is still being finalized via e-mail with other coaches. Standby for game additions.
Monday – Happy Labor Day!
Tuesday – 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday – 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. & Uniform Day!
Thursday – 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Friday – 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday – Westminster Play Day in the Junior Varsity Bracket. Time schedule TBA. Bring both uniform colors.

USA Futures Program

If any player is interested in participating in the USA Futures Program, they need to tell one of the coaches next week. We have had Newport Harbor Field Hockey players participate in the past and they have had an incredible experience. It is a great environment for a player to reach new levels in their field hockey skill and experience.

About the Futures Program

The Futures program is the Olympic Development division of the United States Field Hockey Association. The Purpose of the Futures Program is to raise the level of field hockey throughout the United States and to identify talented players that might be “future” Olympic level athletes. Futures participants meet on scheduled off-season weekend dates at various locations to receive coaching and skill development techniques from some of the nation’s top coaches. All coaches on staff are accredited USA Field Hockey coaches through our coaching education program. The Futures program consists of 27 hours of training from January through May that culminates in participation at the Regional Futures Tournament in May or June.  From the Regional Futures Tournament, Futures athletes have the opportunity to advance to higher levels of play through selection to elite teams at the National Futures Championship.

Click here to learn more about US Field Hockey Futures.

A Message from Jeff

On behalf of the NHHS Field Hockey Boosters, I would like to welcome everyone to the 2011 hockey season. The FH Board and Head Coach Amanda Boyer have been meeting and planning over the off-season to make this year another memorable one for the girls. We have kept many of the Harbor traditions in place while trying to improve the program from the smallest details that may not be noticed by all to ones that everyone will see. The biggest change this season is our girls will be playing most of their home games at Davidson Field on the NHHS campus. This has been a long time coming but we finally can generate that field hockey excitement on campus so more students can
see our girls play this great game. We will enhance the stadium a bit so it has some field hockey feel for the girls and the spectators. Another new element this year is our expanded presence in San Diego tournaments. The varsity will be moving over to the Otay-Ranch tournament after winning the Helix Highlander Cup tournament two years in a row. The JV will be present at the Helix JV tournament as well as the F/S team. San Diego is a hot bed of high school field hockey with over 35 schools with programs. The competition is tough but Newport has held its own in the past and is set to play hard again this year.

Each season presents various challenges but one that is always present is generating enough funds for the program so we can continue the high level of excellence from the coaching in the summer and fall to the team building events, attending various tournaments, plus the annual equipment and uniform upgrades. This all takes funds and we look to you parents and the community to help the program achieve its financial goals. We are establishing only two fund raising events this season. One is our second annual car wash at St. Andrews and the other is our “Finish Strong” campaign headed by John Nulty, our VP. This program was launched at the Parent Meeting and will stay
active throughout the early part of the season.

Lastly I want to thank the NHHS FH Board for all their efforts heading into this season. Nancy Rohan, our treasurer, has our financials so organized even I can understand the balance sheet. New to the board this year is Kathy Hancock, our secretary, and John Nulty,
our VP. Kathy has hit the ground running taking over from Kathy Liotta and John has just rolled up his fund raising sleeves this summer to get us on track. Thank you all!

Please feel free to contact any of us with questions about whom, what, where and why details about the program for the upcoming season. Our contact information, like a lot of other great info, is on the NHHS FH website.

Go Newport!

Jeff Chandler