Sticking it out
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Newport Harbor High field hockey coach Sharon Wolfe
didn’t appreciate of how many of her players spent their summer vacation.
Conflicts ranging from family vacations to work commitments to
involvement in other sports to a mere lack of interest, contributed to
several Sailors missing all or part of Wolfe’s summer program. The result
was the loss of three would-be returners, some diminished early season
playing time for others, and an extended time table for when this team is
expected to reach its peak.
“Are expectations any less?” said Wolfe, who lists senior Kim
Christensen, a second-team All-Sunset League pick last fall as one of
those not back. “I don’t think so.”
There are several returners from last year’s Sunset League Southern
Division champion, which was stunned by a first-round upset in the annual
postseason Tournament of Champions to finish 7-2-5.
And, Wolfe said, there are plenty of talented additions from last year’s
junior varsity.
“We’re not where we want to be right now, because we had so many girls
gone in the summer. In 20 years of coaching, I’ve never had so many girls
missing. But I think we’ve got a good blend and, with some girls up from
the JV, I think we’ll have some depth.”
Seniors Bitta Jansma, Susan Lear, Jennifer Porter, Paige Thompson, Katie
Welbourn, Heather Metcalf and Nicole Dore will be counted upon to lead
their younger teammates, as they did in Tuesday’s scrimmage against
Fountain Valley at the Harper Community Center.
Porter, whose six goals led the team last season, scored the first of two
second-half goals to pace a 2-0 triumph over the Barons. She pushed in
the rebound of a Welbourn shot 14 minutes into the 30-minute half.
Sophomore Allison McKenzie added the final tally two minutes later,
booming a free shot off the pads of the Fountain Valley keeper from about
15 yards in front.
Porter was an offensive catalyst all day, as was Thompson, who had five
goals last year, junior Elizabeth Evans, Mullen )five goals as a junior)
and Welbourn.
Jansma, the co-captain along with Lear, played well up front and in the
midfield. She was a first-team all-league pick as a junior.
Lear, a second-team all-league goalie last year, was hardly tested
Tuesday, as Harbor dominated all but the first 10 minutes.
Junior sweeper Shirin Oskooi anchored a back line which included
contributions from Metcalf, Welbourn and junior Sarah Green, among
others.
Kim Erickson sparkled in the midfield, as did Lisa Owad, Megan Moss and
senior Kelly Kraus, last year’s JV MVP.
Junior Amy Halvorsen also helped the hosts build momentum heading into
Thursday’s season opener at Westminster.
“I like our flexibility, with a lot of girls who can play two positions,”
Wolfe said. “We should be in the top four (11 schools play the sport,
which is not sanctioned by the CIF Southern Section), along with Edison,
Huntington Beach and Marina.
“Our JV girls got some good experience last year (including winning the
Orange County Invitational), so it’ll just be a matter of them adjusting
to their new teammates and not being intimidated. I don’t see our program
dipping that much.”
Wolfe, in her fifth year with the program, said the future also looks
bright with the continued presence of a third team.
“This is our fourth year with a JV program and, last year, we were the
only school with a third team (the JV II).”
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