TOC: Semi-Finals

Congratulations to Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey for the win on Tuesday against Glendora. The team advances to the semi-finals on Thursday at 5:00 p.m. at Harvard Westlake. Bus departs at 2:15 p.m. from NHHS. JV and Frosh/Soph players are invited to join on the bus to attend the game but must let Coach Amanda know. Go Newport!

**Schedule for next week: Monday, 10/31 will be Banquet Video Day, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. with location TBA and Wednesday, 11/2 will be Uniform Turn In and Program Day, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. at Harper. More info to come.

Sailors advance to semis

Written by Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot

When it comes to the high school field hockey postseason event known as the Tournament of Champions, Newport Harbor’s success has been a final-four-gone conclusion.

For the 13th time in 17 seasons, the Sailors will compete in the Tournament of Champions semifinals after defeating visiting Glendora, 3-1, in the quarterfinals on Tuesday at Huntington Beach High.

Coach Amanda Boyer’s Sunset League runners-up improved to 16-1-4 by topping the Tartans (8-6-1), who played the Sailors to a 1-1 draw in a nonleague game Aug. 30 at Glendora.

The Sailors, who have lost in the semifinals the last three seasons — after having won their previous nine semifinal contests — will venture to Studio City to meet Harvard-Westlake on Thursday at 5 p.m.

Newport Harbor, T of C champions in 2003 and 2008 through 2011, defeated the Wolverines, 1-0, on Sept. 6 at Huntington Beach High. The turf field at Huntington Beach served as the Sailors’ home away from home this season, with the Newport Harbor High football stadium undergoing renovation.

Newport Harbor senior tri-captain Mollie Crooks scored the first two goals for the Tars on Tuesday after coming off the bench about 10 minutes into the 30-minute first half.

“It was kind of hard to just go on [the field], because it was so cold, I had to warm up and get my head into it,” said Crooks, who opened the scoring in the 16th minute and doubled the lead in the 42nd minute.

Glendora cut the deficit in half in the 43rd minute, but Newport Harbor senior tri-captain Jackie Singer pushed in a loose ball in front to generate some breathing room for the Tars with 13:15 remaining in the game.

Crooks’ first goal came with an assist by senior forward Mckenzie Porteous, who passed to Crooks in front of the left post about five yards out.

Crooks’ second goal came by virtue of her own perseverance, as she followed her shot and stuffed in the rebound from point-blank range.

The Sailors posted a 13-2 shot advantage, as senior defenders Katie Hendrix and Hayden Allen, junior Rylee Warmington, and sophomore Delaney Knipp, kept the determined Glendora attackers at bay.

Junior goalie Sarah Sheldon made two saves, including a glove save high over her head that drew screams of approval from her teammates on the bench with 6:03 left.

“I was very pleased with [the Sailors’] play and I’m excited to see them advance,” Boyer said. “I thought we played well offensively and defensively.”

Senior tri-captain Georgia Yokoyama, senior forwards Kendall Machado, Bridget Nolan and Katie Robinson, as well as sophomore Chloe Bagiu and junior Sam Kerrigan, also helped Newport Harbor control possession most of the game.

Huntington Beach plays host to Edison in the other semifinal on Thursday.

The title game is scheduled Saturday at 1 p.m. at Westminster High, following the third-place game at 11 a.m.

TOC: 3rd Place

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey (23-3-3) won third place in the Tournament of Champions on Saturday at Harvard Westlake against Bonita High School. The Sailors took a corner at the end of the first half and after a few shots and rebounds, junior Jackie Singer scored for a 1-0 lead over the Bearcats.

Edison beat Huntington Beach 1-0 in overtime to win the championship game.

All tournament team honors have not been announced yet.

TOC: Semi-Final

Thank you to OC Varsity for the coverage, click here to see the article. And as seen in the Daily Pilot:

Sailors edged in semis

By Barry Faulkner

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Playing for third place is often described as a consolation game. But there appeared to be little consolation for the Newport Harbor High field hockey team after host Edison scored two minutes into overtime to claim a 2-1 semifinal win in the Los Angeles Field Hockey Assn. Tournament of Champions.

Newport Harbor (22-3-3), which had not lost to Edison in three previous meetings this season, will meet Bonita on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Harvard-Westlake High in an attempt to earn the third-place trophy for the third straight year.

“It’s much more bitter,” Newport Harbor Coach Amanda Boyer said of the Sailors’ third consecutive semifinal loss in the equivalent of the CIF playoffs, “especially for the seniors, who experienced this last year.”

Newport Harbor fell, 1-0, at Edison in the 2014 semifinals, and the Chargers once again knocked them into the third-place game by producing a golden goal in the lone 10-minute, sudden-victory overtime. In the extra session, the teams play seven players, reduced from the standard 11 in order to encourage more scoring chances.

And Edison co-captain Delaney Hallstrom capitalized on about as dangerous a scoring chance as one could get to break a 1-1 deadlock. Hallstrom, who sparkled all game for the defending TOC champions (17-2-2), was wide open when she fielded a pass 10 yards directly in front of the goal. She quickly fired a low, driving shot into the cage to spark a celebration and return Edison to the final.

“She made the most of it and nailed the back of the cage,” Boyer said of the game-winning score, which negated a Newport Harbor comeback.

After Paige Wilson scored on an assist from Hallstrom with 23:11 left to go in the 30-minute second half, Sailors junior Mollie Crook stuffed in a rebound off a penalty corner with 18:19 remaining to pull the visitors even.

That’s how regulation ended, just as it had in two regular-season contests between the two Sunset League rivals. Newport Harbor defeated Edison, 1-0, in pool play at the Orange County invitational on Sept. 12. The first league game, at Newport, was scoreless. The second game finished deadlocked, 2-2.

“It’s always such a competitive game,” Boyer said. “Both teams bring their best to it. It was a really hard loss because I feel like our team came to the end of the season at its potential and just played an incredible game. At points, we definitely outplayed Edison. We just couldn’t find the back of the cage to secure the win.”

Edison Coach Becca Antongiorgi, whose team has won back-to-back Sunset League titles, said her players were motivated to finally top the Sailors this season.

“We had opportunities the two times we played them [in league] that both ended in ties,” Antongiorgi said. “I know [Hallstrom] had unresolved feelings about that. I knew she was going to come out ready. And heading into the overtime, she told me ‘I’m so pumped.'”

Newport Harbor benefited from consistently strong play by junior Mckenzie Porteous, while Boyer also praised the performances of senior Peyton Groves, as well as Jackie Singer and Sophie Schwarzenbach.

“We had only two seniors in the seven vs. seven [Groves and fellow tri-captain Cameron Dewan], so we should come back pretty strong [next season],” Boyer said. “I have high hopes.”

Others who represented the Sailors in the overtime period were Porteous, Singer, Katie Hendrix, Schwarzenbach and goalie Sarah Sheldon.

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A big thank you to the Frosh/Soph and JV teams for their cheers and Newport Harbor Field Hockey spirit at the game, as well as the parents and fans who showed incredible support! Go Newport!

TOC: Round 1

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey traveled to Harvard Westalke for the first round of the Tournament of Champions on Tuesday. Senior captain Emily Vaughan scored a goal off an assist from senior captain Cameron Dewan in the first half. Harvard Westlake scored in the second half to make it a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation time. In the sixth minute of sudden victory 7 v 7 overtime, Newport took advantage of a short corner where Dewan hit the ball from the top of the circle, junior Jackie Singer crossed the ball, and senior captain Peyton Groves scored at post to win the game. Sophomore goalkeeper Sarah Sheldon had 13 saves and had tremendous support from defensive players junior Katie Hendrix, senior Nicole Newman, junior Sophie Schwarzenbach, freshman Chloe Bagiu, and Singer.

Newport travels to Edison High School on Thursday for the semi-final game at 3:15 p.m. Go Newport!

The third place game (11:00 a.m.) and the finals (1:00 p.m.) will be played at Harvard Westlake on Saturday.

*A big thank you to all of the parents, fans, and JV players who traveled in traffic today to support the team!

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 Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. beginning Monday, November 9.
– Make sure to collect all of your photos and get them to your team photo 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 – Practice 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. at Bonita Creek and team dinner hosted by the Vaughan Family.
Tuesday – Round 1 of Tournament of Champions at Harvard Westlake. Bus departs at 12:45 p.m.
Wednesday – Practice at 5:45 – 8:30 p.m. at Estancia High School
Thursday – Possibility of TOC Semi-Final Game at 3:15 p.m.
Friday – Practice 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. at Bonita Creek, team dinner, and possibility of travel to LA overnight stay.
Saturday – Possibility of TOC Consolation Game (11:00 a.m.) or Championship Game (1:00 p.m.) at Harvard Westlake.
Things to Expect Next Week – Team Photo Day, Banquet Video Day, and Program Day/Uniform Turn In

JUNIOR VARSITY
Monday – TBA
Tuesday – Support Newport! Optional to travel with Varsity on the bus to Harvard Westlake for Round 1 of the Tournament of Champions. Bus departs at 12:45 p.m., you must notify Coach Amanda if you would like to go by Monday at lunch.
Wednesday – TBA
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA, Check the Website!
Friday – No practice.
Things to Expect Next Week – Team Photo Day, Banquet Video Day, and Program Day/Uniform Turn In

FROSH/SOPH
Monday – Practice at 3:00 – 5:00 at Harper.
Tuesday – Support Newport! Optional to travel with Varsity on the bus to Harvard Westlake for Round 1 of the Tournament of Champions. Bus departs at 12:45 p.m., you must notify Coach Amanda if you would like to go by Monday at lunch. *Optional Photo Night at Davidson Stadium at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday – Practice at 3:00 – 5:00 at Harper.
Thursday – Support Newport! Watch Varsity’s Possible TOC Semi-Final Playoff Game: TBA, Check the Website!
Friday – No practice.
Things to Expect Next Week – Team Photo Day, Banquet Video Day, and Program Day/Uniform Turn In

TOC: 3rd Place

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey won third place in the LAFHA Tournament of Champions on Thursday. The Sailors were trailing 0-1 at halftime, but then came back one minute into the second half to tie with a goal by junior Haley Martinez. Goals followed by junior Cameron Dewan, senior captain Jordan Blanchfield, and sophomore Sophie Schwarzenbach to secure a 4-1 win over the Vikings. Senior goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had 4 saves.

Edison beat Huntington Beach 4-0 to in the championship game.

All tournament  team honors went to Jordan Blanchfield, Mia Bagiu, and Peyton Groves.

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.