Mulligan Club Field Hockey – New Players

Mulligan Club Field Hockey is holding a Field Hockey Academy Spring Clinic for 5th – 8th graders who are interested in learning how to play field hockey. If you know any new players who would be interested, please pass this information along.

The clinic runs on Saturdays, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m., from March 31 – May 12. For more information, click here to download the flyer.

*Mulligan Club Field Hockey is planning on holding additional clinics in May for returning or advanced field hockey players. More information to come.

Club Tryouts

Mulligan Field Hockey Academy trials for the Divots U19 and U16 tournament teams will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2011, 7:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. at Edison High School on the turf field.

The club’s purpose is to give athletes a chance to play additional competitive field hockey and provide a platform for players interested in playing collegiate field hockey through elite training and exposure to coaches at showcase tournaments. Their goal is to play in one tournament per month while training a few days a week. The U19 tournament season opener is the prestigious USA Field Hockey hosted National Field Hockey Festival. It is the largest amateur field hockey tournament in the world, drawing over 3,500 players. This showcase tournament attracts more than 250 college coaches. Adding to the buzz and excitement of this tournament is the chance to watch many men and women USA national team member play in adult divisions.

Mulligan will also offer clinics for those who do not wish to travel to tournaments, but are interested in gaining more experience and coaching in the off-season.

Newport Harbor Field Hockey strongly recommends that players who are interested in improving their field hockey skills, be a part of this program. Not to mention, most of our alumni players who continued their field hockey careers into college played for Mulligan. It is a great experience and a guaranteed way to improve your hockey. For any additional information or questions, email judy@MulliganFieldHockey.com or call Debbie Custer 714.655.4131.

Mulligan Club

It is highly recommended that returning Newport Harbor Field Hockey players participate in club field hockey. This is a great opportunity to train for field hockey during the off season with high level coaches, Newport Harbor Field Hockey teammates, as well as other players from around Orange County. The commitment is only two days a week and has proven to improve individual skills tremendously. There are a number of NHFH players who are already taking advantage of Mulligan Club Field Hockey, but for those who haven’t received information, please read below.

ABOUT
MULLIGAN is a Field Hockey Academy designed to cultivate all levels of hockey. The coaching staff believes that this is one of the most influential and positive time in your athlete’s life. MULLIGAN Field Hockey Academy’s mission is providing athletes who have ability, desire and commitment to play at your highest level. We expect sportsmanship from all its members.  Honoring the game is MULLIGAN Field Hockey Academy’s standard of excellence.  We want every athlete to push themselves to their maximum potential.  It important to us our athletes excel in in life as well as field hockey.

TRAINING
Our training schedule from now until the beginning of June, Wednesdays 3:30-5pm Huntington Beach Sports Complex; Saturdays, Marina High School 9am-11am, (any changes will be announced by email). Included in your training, you will scrimmage and learn advanced tactics. You might have opportunity to attend tournaments as well. Registration is $200.00. Click here to register. After you register, you must also return at the first practice a signed Field Hockey Rules and Policies sheet.  Remember attitude, desire, commitment, and teamwork make a difference and ensure an enjoyable time and success for everyone involved the Mulligan Field Hockey, home of the Divots. Go Orange!

Festival Photos

Some of the Newport Harbor Field Hockey players, alumni and coaches had a wonderful time in Arizona this past holiday weekend. They competed with Mulligan Field Hockey Club in the 2010 National Field Hockey Festival where there were 3500 athletes in attendance, making up 219 teams. The Divots team played teams from San Diego, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, and New Jersey. Amanda received report that the coaches were proud and that the girls held their own. Great job everyone! Thanks for the pictures Marlon!