Newport Harbor advance in playoffs
Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - In physics terms, resistance can be overcome by
exerting more force.
Newport Harbor High’s field hockey team put that theory to use by
maintaining pressure on visiting Santiago and ultimately winning, 1-0, in
the first round of the Tournament of Champions at Harper Community
Center.
For the Sailors, the solid offensive showing was much needed, with the
team failing to score in three previous games.
“We weren’t sure what to expect,” Newport Harbor Coach Sharon Wolfe said,
“because in the last three or four games, we were in a scoring drought.”
Because of that, I was surprised with how we dominated the first half.”
The drought ended three minutes into the second half, when Bitta Jansma
knocked the ball in after a mad scramble in front of the goal.
Newport Harbor had opportunities for many more goals, but Cavaliers’
goalie Jesus Gonzalez turned in a phenomenal game. She kicked, blocked
and ran down countless Newport Harbor scoring chances.
Nevertheless, the Sailors had their share of good looks. A couple of
shots went across the mouth of the goal, two shots went wide by inches,
and Gonzalez made four great saves, including a block of the first shot
of the game. She ended up with 11 saves on 16 Newport Harbor shots.
On the other side, Newport Harbor goalie Susan Lear faced just three
shots on goal. She didn’t make her first save until the game was almost
over. Santiago finally started to threaten somewhat toward the end of the
game.
The most crucial play came on Santiago’s first penalty corner late in the
game. As the Cavaliers were setting up, Sarah Green came flying in and
knocked the ball away.
“That was a huge play by Sarah,” Wolfe said. “She timed it just right,
and she came in right on time.”
Newport Harbor will meet Marina in the semifinal Thursday, with the site
to be determined by a coin flip today.
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