Date: Fri 13-Sep-1996
Date: Fri 13-Sep-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: KIMH
Illustration: I
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Field-Hockey
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Field Hockey Preview - 1996
B Y K IM J. H ARMON
On a cold day in October of 1994, right after the Newtown High School field
hockey team had crossed the t's and dotted the i's on what turned out to be a
dismal 0-12-3 season, many of the players left looking two or three years into
the future vowed to improve, to ameliorate themselves and become a little more
than a team with good spirit and good heart.
They vowed to become a team of good skill.
A strong team.
In 1995, after running a two-year-old losing streak to 22 games, the Lady
Nighthawks (then the Lady Indians) have started mending their wounds left
behind with years of losing and a 3-9-3 record might not be kind of success
other teams would be willing to hang their sticks on at the end of a season,
but for the Lady Nighthawks it was a step towards a more convenient and
enviable position.
And the work continues in 1996 . . . maybe a little easier, too, at least at
first. The Lady Nighthawks were 2-0-2 against their first two opponents on the
1996 schedule - Bethel and Masuk - and scored nearly half their goals (7 of
16) in those four games.
" I would hope we can take that next step, " said coach Lisa Poirier, in her
fourth year. " Starting off with Bethel and Masuk, teams we can be competitive
with, will help. Starting off with a win or a couple wins will make a big
difference. "
Of the 16 goals the Lady Nighthawks scored in 1995, 11 of those left with the
graduation of four players. Melissa Araya led the team last year with five
markers, while Katie Zimmerman had four. Krista Halstead and Meg Smialowski
had one each.
But the Lady Nighthawks do return Alicia Wickson, a co-captain, who scored
three times last year. Bolstering her offense with that of Carrie Disette and
Krista Bell, among others, the Lady Nighthawks hope to muster some scoring
punch. " We have some strong returning platers and some good experience, "
said coach Poirier, " but I'm looking to fill some spots on the forward line
and looking, hopefully, for some scoring. "
The defense, which lost fullback Christina Donigian and midfielder Brooke
Steiwing, nevertheless remains strengthened with the return of co-captain Liz
Glaser. With last year's starting goaltender, Jill Swiatowicz, pursuing other
activities, Erica Christopher has gotten the nod as the Lady Nighthawks'
keeper and coach Poirier is thrilled with her performance.
Also returning to the fold will be Amanda Giannini, Evin Liljengren, Michele
Dohrenwend, Lauren Cross and Beth McCaffrey - those leading an amazingly large
team of 63 players.
" We're going to go with it and see how each day goes, " said coach Poirier. "
We want to stay competitive and win some games. "
Schedule
All home games are held at the field hockey pitch behind the high school. All
games will begin at 3:30 pm.
SEPT 13, Bethel; 16, MASUK; 18, at New Milford; 24, BROOKFIELD, 26, at Joel
Barlow; 30, NEW FAIRFIELD.
OCT 2, at Weston; 8, IMMACULATE; 10, at Pomperaug; 16, BETHEL; 18, at Masuk;
21, NEW MILFORD; 23, at Brookfield.