Newport Harbor continues on undefeated trail
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Steve Virgen
When the girls field hockey season began, Danica Kalmbach was
intimidated, excited and unsure of what to expect from playing in her
first varsity year at Newport Harbor High.
With the Sailors clinging to a 1-0 lead over Huntington Beach
Thursday, Kalmbach provided the insurance goal in Newport’s 2-0
Sunset League victory over the visiting Oilers at Harper School.
Kalmbach also showed just how far she has come along in such a
short amount of time. She is one of Newport’s two sophomores who have
improved because of the team’s chemistry, which has also been the key
to the Sailors’ 10-0 start this season.
“I’m getting more comfortable,” said Kalmbach, who has scored five
goals this season after helping lead Newport’s frosh-soph team to a
16-0-1 record last year. “I’m not as intimidated as I was in the
beginning. I’ve become friends with the girls.”
With 13:22 remaining, Kalmbach shot into an open cage after senior
Victoria Swigert’s shot ricocheted off the goalie. Kalmbach appeared
to be at the right place at the right time and put it away.
“She’s really aggressive,” said senior Jillianne Whitfield, who as
a sophomore helped lead the Sailors to a Sunset League championship
in 2001. “It’s really nice to have someone that’s younger and that’s
aggressive, so [the seniors] know that [Newport has] them for next
year. She’s just a boost for us, playing on the left side. She can
catch the other team off guard.”
Kalmbach, Whitfield, senior Kerri Gates and a handful of other
Sailors were instrumental down the stretch on defense helping Newport
(10-0, 2-0 in league) remain undefeated and record its ninth straight
shutout. For the first time in four games, the Sailors allowed a shot
on goal, as the Oilers (4-1-1, 1-1) had three shots in the second
half.
However, senior goalie Amanda Wittman stepped up with two saves,
and seniors Dana Owad and Danielle Pfaff teamed up to clear a
Huntington Beach attack with 14 minutes left. The change in momentum
led to Kalmbach’s goal.
“Last year we had good chemistry,” Newport Coach Sharon Wolfe
said. “This year it seems like the chemistry is blending more. And,
the more intense we get the better we seem to do.”
Wolfe said the Sailors played their ugliest game in a 2-0 victory
over Fountain Valley Tuesday, but they came back with motivation
Thursday. Newport had 25 shots, and appeared to have more than two
goals, but the referees did not notice the ball cross the goal line
on two occasions.
“We came out with a little bit more enthusiasm than we normally
do,” said Whitfield, who had an assist in the first half. “At
Fountain Valley we came out dead, but this is definitely an
improvement from Tuesday. We really want to come out more stronger on
Saturday [at the Orange County Invitational].”
Whitfield had four of the Sailors’ first 10 shots on goal in the
opening 15 minutes. With 14:38 left before halftime she passed to
junior Lyndsi Foster, who smacked the ball to the back of the cage.
“[The Sailors] are the best team in the league,” Huntington Beach
Coach Amber Stockstill said. “They know each other tendencies and
they attack the opponent’s disadvantages. They played really well.”
Stockstill said the Oilers took a hit less then five minutes into
the game when one of their best players, Helen Ho, suffered a knee
injury. However, Huntington Beach could not take advantage of its
scoring opportunities midway through the second half and was dealt
its first loss of the season.
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