Girls field hockey: Daughter knows best
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - There was no way the Newport Harbor High girls
field hockey team was going to lose its Sunset League game to visiting
Huntington Beach Thursday. Athena Vasquez wouldn’t let that happen. The
Newport junior vowed to win mostly because her mother, Pacita, is the
coach of the Oilers.
The rest of the Sailors also played with winning intentions and helped
Vasquez beat her mom and Huntington Beach, 3-0, at Harper Community
Center. Newport (13-2-1, 9-1 in league) posted its 13th shutout of the
season and ninth straight league win as Vasquez led the defense that
opened the door for offensive opportunities, including two goals and an
assist from junior Kaley Nix and another goal from junior Chanelle
Sladics.
“There’s no losing when it comes to playing my mom,” said Vasquez, who
also stars as a shortstop for Newport’s softball team and a point guard
for the basketball squad. “I wanted to play at my best. It’s
high-intensity play, playing against her.”
Pacita Vasquez, who graduated from Estancia High and was coached by
Newport Coach Sharon Wolfe in basketball, took the loss in stride. Her
Oilers lost seven seniors to graduation last year and she is rebuilding.
“(Playing against Athena) was terrible,” Pacita Vasquez jokingly said.
“It’s a good feeling to watch her play. We’ve had a bit of the rivalry at
home. I told her (Newport) would win because we’re so young. But she said
that was no excuse.”
Athena Vasquez displayed aggressiveness throughout and continually
stymied the Oilers’ offense with her hockey stick. Huntington Beach
(2-5-1 in league) finished with just one shot on goal, which came in the
first half.
Newport, on the other hand, earned 32 shots on goal, 18 in the second half. That meant plenty of work for Oilers’ goalie Heather Papini-Chapla,
who recorded 21 saves.
The Sailors’ attack also resulted in 13 penalty corners (a free hit
awarded to an offensive player from a point on the goal line at least 10
yards from the nearest goal post. One attacking player hits the ball to a
teammate just outside the striking circle line, near the cage.).
With 19:32 remaining in the first half, Nix took advantage of one
penalty corner. She began the play with a pass to Athena Vasquez who
placed the ball for sophomore Jill Whitfield to shoot. From Whitfield’s
shot, that bounced off a few Huntington defenders, Nix recovered the ball
and fired a shot into the cage for a 1-0 lead.
Just under three minutes into the second half, Nix scored her second
goal as she swung her stick at the ball after three straight Sailor shots
and three straight Papini-Chapla saves.
Later, with 12:55 remaining and from a penalty corner, Nix crossed a
pass from the corner to midfield about 10 yards away from the Oilers’
cage and directly to Sladics, who finished it off for the 3-0 lead.
Yet it was the defense that created Newport’s offensive intensity.
Coach Sharon Wolfe recently changed her scheme from a 3-4 to a 4-3 and
with more girls up front the Sailors have become more aggressive.
“Rachael Furman had another good game today,” said Wolfe, who was also
impressed with the defensive efforts of Chloe Cox and Allison McKenzie.
“Allison has played in every spot. Her knowledge has increased. She has
definitely become like a coach on the field.”
Newport resumes action Tuesday at 3:15 p.m., in a heated battle for
first place in the Sunset League against rival Marina, the host of the
matchup.
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