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Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey (11-1-1) traveled to Fountain Valley on Thursday. The Sailors beat the Barons 1-0 in league play. The lone goal came from a ball up the field from Allana Rockwell to Jordan Blanchfield who crossed it to Caroline Gels for the goal. Goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had two clear out saves. Newport hosts Huntington Beach on Tuesday.

Newport Harbor Junior Varsity Field Hockey outscored Fountain Valley 6-1. Mckenzie Porteous and Katie Robinson each had two goals, and Kendal Machado and Katie Hendrix each put in one goal for the Sailors win.

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As seen in the Daily Pilot:

Field Hockey: NHHS Chix off to hot start
Sailors field hockey team improves to 10-1-1 with convincing win over Westminster to open Sunset League play.

By Steve Virgen

Here’s what you need to know about Newport Harbor High’s field hockey Sunset League opener on Wednesday at Davidson Field: It was a blowout, as the Sailors won, 9-0, with seven different scorers. Newport Harbor won its 10th game and senior Jordan Blanchfield has scored at least a goal in each of them, as well as at least another goal in a tie game.

Here’s what you need to know about the Newport Harbor field hockey team: Wednesday’s win was an apt reflection of the program, guided by Coach Amanda Boyer, a former player on the squad known as the Chix With Stix.

This team is much more than just a cute nickname. With the dominant win on Wednesday, the Sailors improved to 10-1-1. Their lone loss was to San Pasqual, 3-0, in the title game of the 16-team Otay Ranch Tournament in Chula Vista this past weekend.

Newport Harbor opened its season with a 2-1 win over defending Tournament of Champions winner Harvard Westlake Sept. 2.

That victory and the Sailors’ hot start has given the team belief that this has the potential to be another special season for Newport Harbor. The team is seeking its first Los Angeles Field Hockey Assn. Tournament of Champions title since 2011, when the Sailors completed a run of four straight crowns.

Last year, Newport Harbor finished third in the TOC.

“They have been consistently getting better with each game,” Boyer said. “We started out with little tweaks and we still have little tweaks, but as each game goes by it just keeps getting better. It’s nice to see their hard work.”

Their hard work was tested at the Otay Ranch tourney, as the girls endured high temperatures while competing on artificial turf.

They kept working hard, together as a team doing their best to meet and surpass the challenges set out by Boyer.

“I told the girls when we started out that we have the potential [to win TOC],” said Boyer, who played goalie for four teams that reached the TOC final and won one in her senior year of 2003. “If we rise to the potential, we have a very good chance of doing very well. I think we started out with so much potential so to see them get better with each game I think we can reach that potential and maybe surpass it.”

There appears to be great pride among the girls on the team to maintain tradition and have the Sailors return to winning championships. The participation numbers on the teams is quite healthy, as 15 girls are on the freshmen team, 16 on the junior varsity and 20 on the varsity.

Yes, 51 girls are out for field hockey, running around with a stick, chasing after a little orange ball, in Newport Beach of all places.

“It’s a really fun sport that the girls enjoy,” Boyer said, explaining why there are so many girls in the program. “It’s a program that holds a lot of tradition. So the girls really enjoy that. There’s a lot of camaraderie. They like to carry that through.”

Players like Blanchfield and junior Peyton Groves also sense that this could be a special season, but more tests are coming ahead. The Sailors play at Fountain Valley on Thursday, then next week is huge with Huntington Beach on Tuesday and rival Edison on the Chargers’ artificial turf on Oct. 3.

“I want to get it back,” Blanchfield said of winning TOC. “I don’t want to be the [seniors] who didn’t win one.”

Groves was a key part of the defense that continually stuffed Westminster on Wednesday. She also noticed a strong determination from the Sailors since the beginning of the season.

“Our program has had a successful past,” Groves said. “Coming on to this team, you can just feel the intensity. We are all working toward a common goal.”

Pity Westminster on Wednesday. The Lions dropped to 1-5.

The Sailors jumped out to a 6-0 first-half lead and never looked back.

Daniela Vazquez scored two goals and had an assist, and Caroline Gels added two goals. Blanchfield contributed a goal and an assist.

Mia Baigiu, Cameron Dewan, Haley Martinez and Alexandra Vasquez scored a goal each, while Noelle Hubbard and Sophie Schwarzenbach finished with an assist each.

Newport Harbor Junior Varsity Field Hockey also shutout Westminster 9-0. Go Newport!

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Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey (9-1-1) travelled to Moorpark College to play their final pre-season game against Louisville High School. The Sailors shoutout the Royals 8-0. Jordan Blanchfield had four goals with assists by Emily Vaughan, Daniela Vazquez, and Noelle Hubbard. Caroline Gels had two goals with assists by Cameron Dewan and Mollie Crook. Dewan scored a goal with an assist from Vazquez, and Vaughan scored a goal with an assist by Hailey Martinez. The Sailors open league with a home game against Westminster on Wednesday.

Otay Ranch: 2nd Place

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey (8-1-1) traveled to Chula Vista for the second weekend of the Otay Ranch Field Hockey Tournament. The Sailors beat Mt. Carmel 3-0 in the quarter-final game. The first goal came from a penalty stroke taken by Jordan Blanchfield. Emily Vaughan then had a hard cross to Blanchfield to secure the lead with a second goal. The third goal was off a penalty corner hit in by Blanchfield and scored by Vaughan.

Newport beat Cathedral Catholic 3-0 with goals by Caroline Gels assisted by Blanchfield, and two more goals by Blanchfield. Goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had one diving save.

Newport fell 0-3 to San Pasqual in the championship game. Nilsson was busy defending the cage with 18 saves. Coach Amanda Boyer noted excellent defensive play by Peyton Groves, Mia Bagiu, Kim Comet, and Jackie Singer.

A big thank you to Katie Hendrix and Georgia Yokoyama for helping the Varsity team out! And one more shoutout to all of the family and friends who made the long (hot!) trek down south to show your support!

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Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey traveled to Chaminade High School and had a 3-1 victory. Caroline Gels scored the first goal off on assist from Jordan Blanchfield in the first two minutes of play. Blanchfield scored the second goal with an assist by Mia Bagiu. The third goal came from Haley Martinez off a rebound. Goalkeeper Sarah Sheldon had five saves in the second half.

Newport Harbor JV Field Hockey also defeated Chaminade High School 3-1. The first goal was scored on a penalty corner by Emily Lukosky with an assist by McKenzie Porteous. The second goal was scored by Trudy Padden, assisted by Lukosky. The final goal was scored by Porteous with the assist by Padden. Goalkeeper Callie Kennedy had four saves.

Newport Harbor Frosh/Soph played host to Edison High School and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Goalkeeper Rachel DelValle had six saves. The only goal was scored by Sophia Mendoza. Go Newport!

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Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey played in the first round of pool play at the Otay Ranch Tournament in Chula Vista on Saturday.

In the first game, Newport Harbor beat University City 6-0. Goals were scored by Caroline Gels with an assist by Jordan Blanchfield, two goals by Blanchfield with an assist by Daniela Vazquez, Sophie Schwarzenbach, and two by Cameron Dewan with an assist by Allana Rockwell.

In the second game, Newport Harbor faced Mt. Carmel and won 2-0 with goals by Noelle Hubbard and Blanchfield. Great defensive play by Kristin Watanabe, Peyton Groves, Shea Horvath, Jaclyn Manderson, Kim Comet, Jackie Singer, and goalkeeper Erika Nilsson.

In the third game, Newport Harbor clinched a 1-0 win against Bonita Vista in the final thirty seconds of the game. The goal was scored by Blanchfield with the assist from Schwarzenbach.

Newport placed first in their pool and returns to Chula Vista next Saturday to continue on in the tournament. Go Newport!

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Newport Harbor’s Girls Field Hockey Varsity traveled to Bonita on Thursday and ended in a 1-1 tie. The lone goal was scored by Jordan Blanchfield on a cross from Allana Rockwell in the first six minutes of play. Goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had two saves.

Newport Harbor Junior Varsity shutout Bonita with a 2-0 win. Goals scored by captains Georgia Yokoyama and McKenzie Porteous.

Newport Harbor Frosh/Soph beat Bonita 3-0. Goals scored by Sophia Mendoza, Sam Kerrigan, and Tristen Warmington. Coach Taylor Cordeiro noted exceptional play by Tristen Warmington and Rylee Warmington.