TOC: Semi-Finals

As seen in the Daily Pilot:

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Newport Harbor High field hockey coach Amanda Boyer said her Sailors did everything but score in the Tournament of Champions semifinal loss at Edison on Tuesday.

And while the Sailors are one of just two teams to post a goal against the 2014 Chargers, they instead found themselves chronicled among a more prominent list of shutout victims in the fourth meeting this season between the two teams.

Newport became the 17th team to be blanked by the Chargers (19-0), who scored in the 38th minute to advance to Thursday’s championship game against Huntington Beach.

Newport Harbor (17-7-1), which has lost a pair of 1-0 verdicts against Edison this season and also fell in penalty strokes of a tournament game that ended deadlocked, 1-1, in regulation, will play for third place against Marina on Thursday at 4 p.m. at Huntington Beach High. Marina lost to Huntington Beach in Tuesday’s other semifinal.

The Sailors just missed on a handful of scoring opportunities on Tuesday.

Cameron Dewan fired a shot that went just wide early in the game and she later put a shot on frame that Edison senior goalie Tatum Springer turned away with her shin pad.

Jordan Blanchfield created some opportunities for the Tars, while Mollie Crook nearly shoved in a rebound off a chance created by Mia Bagiu.

“I thought it was a great matchup and a really hard-fought match,” Boyer said. “Someone had to be a winner and someone had to be a loser and they found the back of the cage.”

Sophomore Danielle Emerzian posted the game-winner, jamming in a rebound in the midst of a scramble in front of the net with 22:19 left in the second 30-minute half.

The loss, while disappointing, did not diminish Boyer’s pride in her team’s play.

“I’m very happy with their performance,” Boyer said. “There were some moments when we gave up the ball a little bit too easily and were making things harder for ourselves than they could have been. But overall, they played with their hearts and did a fabulous job.”

Newport was aiming for its 10th championship-game appearance in 15 seasons, its first since the Tars capped a run of four straight TOC crowns in 2011.

Newport, however, was denied the chance at its fifth TOC title (the equivalent of the CIF crown in the sport that does not have enough participants to join other CIF-sanctioned playoffs).

Erika Nilsson made two saves for Newport Harbor, which produced just one of its four shots after halftime.

“[The Chargers] are undefeated, but we wanted to be the ones who defeated them,” Boyer said. “I feel like in the last three games, we had a good chance of beating them. We just couldn’t find the back of the cage.”

Boyer’s team has plenty of company in that department.

After defeating Glendora, 2-1, in its season opener, Edison reeled off nine straight shutouts, until the Sailors became the last team to earn a goal against their Sunset League rival.

Tuesday’s game marked the eighth consecutive shutout for Edison, which has outscored opponents, 68-2, this season.

With 12 seniors, Newport Harbor will have to settle for a chance to finish third in the TOC for the second straight season.

Boyer said it was difficult to single out top performers on Tuesday.

“I didn’t feel like there was a standout,” Boyer said. “They just played really well as a full unit.”

TOC: Round 1

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey traveled to Glendora High School for the first round of the Tournament of Champions. Newport scored two goals in the first half, one by junior Haley Martinez and another by sophomore Mollie Crook. Senior goalkeeper Erika Nilsson had four saves hold the shutout for a 2-0 win over the Tartans. Newport travels to Edison High School tomorrow for the semi-final game at 3:15 p.m. Go Newport!

The third place game (4:00 p.m.) and the finals (6:00 p.m.) will be played at Huntington Beach High School on Thursday.

TOC – THIRD PLACE

As seen in the Daily Pilot:

The Newport Harbor High field hockey team took third place in the Los Angeles Field Hockey Assn. Tournament of Champions after winning by forfeit against Westminster Saturday.

Westminster showed up two hours late to the scheduled third-place game at Moorpark College and Newport Harbor won by forfeit because the teams could not play due to the championship game’s start time, Newport Harbor Coach Amanda Boyer said.

“It was very disappointing, but the girls earned their spot to be there after the hard-fought semifinal game.”

The Sailors (20-7) lost in sudden-death overtime, 1-0, when Harvard-Westlake scored with 10 seconds left in the semifinals.

Newport Harbor’s Jordan Blanchfield, Cailynn Smethurst, Alex Palmer and Mia Bagiu earned all-tournament team honors.

TOC Update

After a long, hard fight at Harvard Westlake in the TOC Semi-finals, the Sailors fell 0-1 in the final seconds of overtime. Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey travels to Moorpark College to play for third place in the Tournament of Champions tomorrow at 1:45 p.m. against Westminster High School. Edison and Harvard Westlake will play in the championship game at 3:45 p.m. There will be admission charge: $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for children, $1.00 for students with a valid ASB card and ID. Go Newport!

Game Recap

Newport Harbor Varsity Field Hockey (19-6) hosted Bonita for the Tournament of Champions Quarterfinals on Monday. Bonita scored an early goal, but Newport responded back quickly with a goal by Jordan Blanchfield to tie it up 1-1. After battling for the remainder of regulation time, the score remained 1-1 and the game went to 7 v 7 sudden victory 10 minute overtime. In the second minute of overtime Cameron Dewan passed the ball to Alex Palmer and Newport won the game 2-1. Go Newport!

A huge thank you to Frosh/Soph, JV, and Coach Taylor for making signs and cheering on Varsity!