Field hockey: Newport wins big, 10-0
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Joseph Boo
NEWPORT BEACH - Well, at least Newport Harbor High’s field hockey
team got to work on its penalty corners.
The host Sailors scored early and often against an overwhelmed
Westminster squad in a nonleague season opener for both squads Friday.
Newport coasted to a 10-0 victory at Harper Community Center.
Newport (1-0) had 25 penalty corners while Westminster couldn’t muster
a shot. For the Lions, just showing up was a victory in itself as the
field hockey program at Westminster came perilously close to having its
plug pulled before Lions Coach Diane Pendergrass righted the ship.
Westminster scored a goal against Newport last year, which was a
seasonal high point for the Lions. But chances of that happening this
time were nil. The closest Westminster came to Newport’s goal was on
face-offs.
The Sailors’ Brianne Parmeter scored her team’s first goal of the year
in the opening minute off an assist by Kim Erickson. Junior Lauren
Birchfield had Newport next two goals, with assists from Erickson and
Megan Moss.
Sophomore Kaley Nix had a team-high four goals, including both of
Newport’s goals in the second half. Erickson had three assists, and
Elizabeth Evans had one score and one assist.
Sophomore Chanelle Sladics and junior Allison McKenzie recorded two
impressive unassisted goals. Sladics took the ball through two defenders
on a breakaway to score. McKenzie flipped a shot over the goalie for her
score.
Newport had an 8-0 halftime lead, and goalie Amanda Wittman got a
good-natured cheer for her first-half shutout. But the fact that Wittman
or Chloe Cox, Newport’s second-half goalie, didn’t see any shots might
not help when the Sailors play powerful Edison on Tuesday.
“We’re kind of at a disadvantage right now,” Wolfe said. “We didn’t
get any action, so that’s putting our goalie at a disadvantage.”
And an inexperienced Westminster team did not provide a good barometer
for a Newport outfit in flux, especially with a starting midfielder, Lisa
Owad, out for most of the season with mononucleosis.
“We’re just trying to get the right combination,” Wolfe said. “We’re
rebuilding, but so are the others. Even though we have some core players
from last year, we have a lot of girls called up from JV team. The
chemistry is good so far. We just have to find time to get in some work.”
Coach Wolfe figures to find out more about her team in the Los Angeles
Field Hockey Association Tournament today at Westminster High. Newport
will play in four 25-minute scrimmages, with top teams Edison, Marina and
Huntington Beach expected to be there.
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