4-PEAT?

There’s the phrase ‘three-peat’, but what do you call it when a team wins a title four years in a row?

Newport Harbor JV Field Hockey won the OC JV Field Hockey Tournament for the fourth year in a row yesterday at Marina High School. The girls played a full day of hockey and came out with the championship. Their first game against Bonita went to sudden death strokes and junior captain Kim Watanabe had the winning goal. JV defeated Fountain Valley and Edison to get to the finals where Taury Hlinka and Jill Messersmith each scored a goal to beat Huntington Beach 2-0. Go Newport!

Frosh/Soph also competed in the JV tournament yesterday and played very well. They held JV teams at a 0-0 score and gained experience in stroke competitions. Great job girls!

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Newport Harbor 1, Edison 0

The Newport Harbor girls’ Varsity field hockey team traveled to Edison High Thursday, defeating the Chargers 1-0. Junior Sophie Evans scored  with less than 10 minutes remaining in the game, deflecting a Madeline Storch shot off a short corner.  The Sailors gave up no shots on goal in the contest.  Newport Harbor (9-2, 2-1 in league) travels to Westminster High Monday for a 3:30 league game.

Newport Harbor’s JV field hockey team ended in a tough 0-1 loss. The JV team travels to Marina High School on Saturday to defend their three-year streak of OC JV Field Hockey Tournament Championships.

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Newport 0, Edison 0
Newport Harbor Field Hockey’s Frosh/Soph team traveled to Edison High School yesterday and had a great game on the turf field. The game ended in a scoreless tie. The officials awarded freshman Savannah Fausto with the game ball for her excellent play. Well done girls!

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Newport Harbor 5, Marina 0

Newport Harbor Girls Varsity Field Hockey cruised past Marina 5-0 Tuesday at Harper Field behind goals by seniors Stephanie Storch (2) and Megan Case (2), and sophomore Jane Layton.  The Sailors controlled play while giving up only two shots on goal, both saves made by senior Sydney King. Newport Harbor (8-2, 1-1 in league) travels to Edison Thursday for a 3:15 p.m. game.

Newport Harbor’s JV team came up with a 3-0 win. Taury Hlinka scored two goals and assisted a goal to Kirsten Rohan. The result of the game came from only the first half due to rain. They travel to Edison on Thursday as well for a 4:30 p.m. game.

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Newport Harbor Varsity and Junior Varsity Field Hockey competed at the OC Varsity Field Hockey Tournament yesterday and represented Newport well. JV competed very well at the Varsity level with 2 wins and 2 loses – Westminster 1-0 in strokes, HB 0-3, Fountain Valley 2-0, Marina 0-1 in strokes. JV competes in the OC JV Field Hockey tournament next weekend along with the Newport Harbor Frosh/Soph team.

After three years of receiving second place in the OC Tournament, the Varsity team brought home the championship for the first time since 2006. While Varsity Coach Amanda Boyer was in Santa Barbara fulfilling duties as a bridesmaid in a close friend’s wedding, Assistant Coach Judy Schaefer led the girls to victory and noted that they “won with class and grace”. The Daily Pilot reported on Varsity’s day:

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Newport Harbor defeated rival Huntington Beach in the championship game, but shared the title with the Oilers, due to both teams having one loss in the double-elimination event Saturday at Marina High.

The Sailors and Oilers were knotted at 0-0 in regulation, then finished tied, 1-1, through one round of five penalty strokes.

The Sailors then prevailed in sudden-death strokes, when senior Stephanie Storch converted.

Newport Harbor junior center back Courtney McIntosh, who had a penalty stroke goal in regulation of the title game, was named Tournament MVP.

Sailors senior Sydney King was Most Valuable Goalie in the one-day event in which the Tars went 4-1.

Newport Harbor defeated Bonita, 1-0, in strokes, topped Marina, 4-0, lost to Huntington Beach in strokes, 1-0 (after both teams failed to score in regulation), and beat Glendora, 1-0.

Stephanie and Madeline Storch, as well as senior Taylor Cordiero, were also named to the all-tournament team.

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The Daily Pilot Sports Editor, Steve Virgen, covered the Varsity game yesterday. Check it out below or click here. Thanks Steve!

COSTA MESA — Two rounds are scheduled, but four are expected, when it comes to the field hockey slugfest that is Newport Harbor High vs. Huntington Beach.

Round one went to the Oilers in an intense Sunset League opener, that featured a battle of unbeatens, at Harper Community School Tuesday afternoon.

The teams traded blows throughout, but Huntington Beach was left standing, and celebrating, with a 1-0 victory.

Now Newport Harbor will try to set itself up to win when there’s even more on the line. The teams meet again Oct. 14, when the defending league champion plays host to the Sailors.

There’s a potential meeting this weekend in the Orange County tournament at Marina High, as last year Huntington Beach beat Newport in the tourney final.

And, of course there’s always the chance the teams can meet in the Tournament of Champions title game, just as they have the past two seasons.

Both years, Newport Harbor was the champ, both times in dramatic fashion. The Sailors won after a penalty-stroke shootout in 2008 and last year it was a 1-0 victory that gave Newport its second straight TOC title.

Last year, the teams each won twice in the four matches.

A three-peat has been the goal for the Sailors this year, but the Oilers showed they want it just as bad.

While Newport Harbor (5-1, 0-1 in league) squandered scoring chances, Huntington Beach (6-0, 1-0) made the most of one with 5 minutes, 15 seconds remaining.

“It’s Newport Harbor, our biggest rival, so this is awesome,” Berns said. “This is probably the biggest game of the season. All of us wear our [game] skirts to school. We talked to each other before the match saying what we needed to do. We were all really intense.”

Amanda Boyer, Newport Harbor’s first-year coach who’s in her fourth year with the program and was a former player, knows all too well of the Sailors-Oilers rivalry in field hockey.

She expected a great game would be played in the league opener.

“I would describe it as two very skilled teams that are both really wanting to win,” Boyer said. “There’s a lot of history there. Every game is very fun, but very intense, with both teams playing really well.”

Boyer believed her team played its best game of the season. She told her players to build off the performance even though it was a loss.

“I told them to keep their heads high, ‘don’t you dare put your heads down,’ ” she said.

Huntington Beach Coach Cathy Van Doornum was happy her team hung with the Sailors and hung around to keep the game close.

She was excited with her defense. The Oilers gained a great deal of confidence, especially sophomore goalie Brittney Cristini, who had the shutout.

Senior Mary Yeager and junior Allie Pantoskey played well on offense, leading several Newport Harbor scoring chances. Yeager had much on her mind. Her older sister, Katie, a Newport Harbor alumni, was delivering a baby at Hoag Hospital. Yeager left immediately after the game.

The Newport girls tried to give a clever birthday gift with a victory. Junior Sophie Evans and senior Natalie Swift were leaders on defense.

They’ll try to get the Oilers back if they meet again this weekend.

“I think this will motivate us a lot more for the next time,” said senior Beth Barnard. “Since it was them we lost to this will stick in our minds.”

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After Varsity’s tough loss, Newport Harbor’s Junior Varsity team came up with a big win with Caitlin Shedd scoring the only goal in the 1-0 victory. Great job girls!