Sailors perfect
- Share via
Steve Virgen
For the past four games, Newport Harbor High has not allowed a shot
on goal and has apparently owned girls field hockey in the Sunset
League. The Sailors have shut out eight opponents and have not lost
this season.
They won again Tuesday, 2-0 over host Fountain Valley, but that
doesn’t mean everything is hunky dory for Newport Harbor.
“This was our ugliest game of the season, by far,” Newport Coach
Sharon Wolfe said. “We were just really out of sync. We didn’t really
play team ball. We weren’t moving, just standing. We were two steps
behind everything in the first half.”
The Sailors (9-0) had defeated Fountain Valley, 8-0, Saturday in
the Orange County Invitational at Marina High. But, Tuesday was a
different story because the Barons (1-3-2) appeared to be more
aggressive than the Sailors.
However, despite Fountain Valley’s efforts, Newport still outshot
the hosts, 28-0. The Sailors overcame a slow start, which included an
injury to senior Amanda Wittman. She was struck in the face by a
stick in the first minute, but came back in the second half.
Wittman is usually the team’s goalie, but Wolfe put one of her
best field players, Jillianne Whitfield, in goal because she was
nursing a tender ankle and Wolfe also mixed up her regular starting
lineup. That, Wolfe said, played into the Sailors’ slow start.
“I knew the tempo would change,” Wolfe said.
Newport did not have a shot on goal through the first 18 minutes,
which included a timeout by Wolfe. Less than two minutes after the
timeout the Sailors began to attack.
With 6:48 left before halftime, sophomore Danica Kalmback scored
after junior Ashley Gleason’s hard shot ricocheted off Fountain
Valley goalie Denise Chanel (16 saves).
Chanel and the Barons defended well in the second half, but
Newport senior Ashley Harrison broke through with 4:33 remaining. She
also scored off a rebound.
Fountain Valley crossed midfield just once in the second half, yet
Coach Kerri Hunt said her team played its most aggressive game of the
season. But the Sailors’ defense, and control on offense, was too
much.
Junior Jenny Taylor turned in an impressive performance, taking
charge of the midfield, Wolfe said, while senior Tiffany Vandersloot
intensified her effort in the second half and senior Kristen
Jendrusina was very consistent for Newport’s front line.
The Sailors will face visiting Huntington Beach on Thursday at
3:15 p.m. at Harper Field in Costa Mesa.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.