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"ALL-STATE" Division I Players named!
Posted by Paul Gard at Nov 19, 2006 4:00PM PST
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Michigan High School Field Hockey Association
Division 1 All State First Team
Elizabeth Armstrong, Ann Arbor Huron
Kit Masini, Ann Arbor Huron
Alison Schumacher, Ann Arbor Huron
Zoe Almquist, Ann Arbor Pioneer
Eileen Barrer, Ann Arbor Pioneer
Amy Binder, Ann Arbor Pioneer
Gianina Maturo, Green Hills
Marcia Silveria, Green Hills
Emily Cumpata, Grosse Pointe South
Mimi Howlett, Marian
Libby Liesveld, Marian
Division 1 All State Honorable Mention
Annelise Heeringa, Ann Arbor Huron
Janelle Greene, Ann Arbor Pioneer
Nancy Denious, Detroit Country Day
Libby Talsma, Green Hills
Danika Stone, Grosse Pointe South
Alex Rodriguez, Marian
Students and Athletes!!! 2006 All Academic Players! UPDATED (again)!
Posted by Paul Gard at Nov 13, 2006 4:00PM PST
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Sara Levine Academy of the Sacred Heart
Caity Schram Academy of the Sacred Heart
Kate Steigerwald Academy of the Sacred Heart
Alex Vicenti Academy of the Sacred Heart
Emily Eckhous Cranbrook Kingswood
Elizabeth Goldman Cranbrook Kingswood
Rebecca Mann Cranbrook Kingswood
Anne Marie Skylis Cranbrook Kingswood
Ashley Brooks Dearborn
Rebecca Lutsic Dearborn
Kristen McCusker Dearborn
Katie Basse Detroit Country Day School
Lindsey Skoog East Grand Rapids
Melissa Zabel East Grand Rapids
Gigi Maturo Greenhills
Libby Talsma Greenhills
Elise Arsenault Grosse Pointe North
Kathy Holm Grosse Pointe North
Michelle Kunzia Grosse Pointe North
Elizabeth Lentz Grosse Pointe North
Liz Simon Grosse Pointe North
Alison Schumacher Huron
Elizabeth Armstrong Huron
Sarah Markey Huron
Lauren Gimbel Huron
Adrianne Baughman Ladywood
Jessie Benaglio Ladywood
Amy Doenitz Ladywood
Laura Hammer Ladywood
Rachel Killian Ladywood
Kathryn Lorenz Ladywood
Laura Schroeter Ladywood
Jen Copus Marian
Andrea Lewandowski Marian
Mimi Howlett Marian
Alex Rodriquez Marian
Zoe Almquist Pioneer
Anna Cooke Pioneer
Katie Bolling Pioneer
Elizabeth Palmer University Liggett School
Jacqueline McNally Washtenaw Whippets -- Dexter HS
Mackenzie Gilmore Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Kelsey Hoelzer Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Jenny Cannell Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Students and Athletes!!! 2006 All Academic Players! UPDATED (again)!
Posted by Paul Gard at Nov 13, 2006 4:00PM PST
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Sara Levine Academy of the Sacred Heart
Caity Schram Academy of the Sacred Heart
Kate Steigerwald Academy of the Sacred Heart
Alex Vicenti Academy of the Sacred Heart
Emily Eckhous Cranbrook Kingswood
Elizabeth Goldman Cranbrook Kingswood
Rebecca Mann Cranbrook Kingswood
Anne Marie Skylis Cranbrook Kingswood
Ashley Brooks Dearborn
Rebecca Lutsic Dearborn
Kristen McCusker Dearborn
Katie Basse Detroit Country Day School
Lindsey Skoog East Grand Rapids
Melissa Zabel East Grand Rapids
Gigi Maturo Greenhills
Libby Talsma Greenhills
Elise Arsenault Grosse Pointe North
Kathy Holm Grosse Pointe North
Michelle Kunzia Grosse Pointe North
Elizabeth Lentz Grosse Pointe North
Liz Simon Grosse Pointe North
Alison Schumacher Huron
Elizabeth Armstrong Huron
Sarah Markey Huron
Lauren Gimbel Huron
Adrianne Baughman Ladywood
Jessie Benaglio Ladywood
Amy Doenitz Ladywood
Laura Hammer Ladywood
Rachel Killian Ladywood
Kathryn Lorenz Ladywood
Laura Schroeter Ladywood
Jen Copus Marian
Andrea Lewandowski Marian
Mimi Howlett Marian
Alex Rodriquez Marian
Zoe Almquist Pioneer
Anna Cooke Pioneer
Katie Bolling Pioneer
Elizabeth Palmer University Liggett School
Jacqueline McNally Washtenaw Whippets -- Dexter HS
Mackenzie Gilmore Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Kelsey Hoelzer Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Jenny Cannell Washtenaw Whippets -- Saline HS
Pioneer Beats Huron for 2006 State Title!!!
Posted by Paul Gard at Nov 7, 2006 4:00PM PST
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Pioneer wins classic duel. Robinson's goal off last-moment corner opportunity decides it. (From the AA News)
Pioneer defeated Huron 2-1 Saturday in the high school field hockey state final in a game characteristic of how closely the teams played all season. After two regular-season meetings were determined by a total of one goal, they played through one scoreless half Saturday before Zoe Almquist converted a corner 2 minutes, 21 seconds into the second half. Huron nearly tied the game six minutes later after Anne Heeringa had a shot near the Pioneer goal and the rebound was corralled, resulting in close-range shots and a pile of bodies. But seconds later the ball squirted out of the circle. Then Huron's Kit Masini did tie the game with 3:11 left, pulling the ball out of a crowd and firing for a goal. Action continued until just two seconds were left in the match, said time keeper Chris Sanders, when Huron was called for a penalty. That gave Pioneer a final corner opportunity before the match moved to overtime. After the ball bounced around in a crowd, evading Huron sticks, Janna Robinson squeaked it inside the post for the game-winner. "I think it hit the goalie or the post,'' Robinson said of how the ball ended up on her stick. "I'm not sure. It was crazy in there.'' One thing is for sure - the ball came from Eileen Barrer who said she thought it went directly to Robinson. "Both teams just came out and played an amazing game,'' Robinson said. "I'm just pretty glad we didn't have to go into overtime. "In the last seconds, in our last corner, it was so scary.'' Added Huron coach Danielle Stilson: "We couldn't ask for a better team to play against in the state championship. I think both teams played with a lot of aggression, a lot of heart. "I think it was an amazing game.'' Although Huron controlled the ball as much as Pioneer and had several corner opportunities, the breakaway chances that swung the River Rats' semifinal victory Thursday didn't seem to be there against Pioneer.
Pioneer defeated Huron 2-1 Saturday in the high school field hockey state final in a game characteristic of how closely the teams played all season. After two regular-season meetings were determined by a total of one goal, they played through one scoreless half Saturday before Zoe Almquist converted a corner 2 minutes, 21 seconds into the second half. Huron nearly tied the game six minutes later after Anne Heeringa had a shot near the Pioneer goal and the rebound was corralled, resulting in close-range shots and a pile of bodies. But seconds later the ball squirted out of the circle. Then Huron's Kit Masini did tie the game with 3:11 left, pulling the ball out of a crowd and firing for a goal. Action continued until just two seconds were left in the match, said time keeper Chris Sanders, when Huron was called for a penalty. That gave Pioneer a final corner opportunity before the match moved to overtime. After the ball bounced around in a crowd, evading Huron sticks, Janna Robinson squeaked it inside the post for the game-winner. "I think it hit the goalie or the post,'' Robinson said of how the ball ended up on her stick. "I'm not sure. It was crazy in there.'' One thing is for sure - the ball came from Eileen Barrer who said she thought it went directly to Robinson. "Both teams just came out and played an amazing game,'' Robinson said. "I'm just pretty glad we didn't have to go into overtime. "In the last seconds, in our last corner, it was so scary.'' Added Huron coach Danielle Stilson: "We couldn't ask for a better team to play against in the state championship. I think both teams played with a lot of aggression, a lot of heart. "I think it was an amazing game.'' Although Huron controlled the ball as much as Pioneer and had several corner opportunities, the breakaway chances that swung the River Rats' semifinal victory Thursday didn't seem to be there against Pioneer.
Pioneer Beats Huron for 2006 State Title!!!
Posted by Paul Gard at Nov 7, 2006 4:00PM PST
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Pioneer wins classic duel. Robinson's goal off last-moment corner opportunity decides it. (From the AA News)
Pioneer defeated Huron 2-1 Saturday in the high school field hockey state final in a game characteristic of how closely the teams played all season. After two regular-season meetings were determined by a total of one goal, they played through one scoreless half Saturday before Zoe Almquist converted a corner 2 minutes, 21 seconds into the second half. Huron nearly tied the game six minutes later after Anne Heeringa had a shot near the Pioneer goal and the rebound was corralled, resulting in close-range shots and a pile of bodies. But seconds later the ball squirted out of the circle. Then Huron's Kit Masini did tie the game with 3:11 left, pulling the ball out of a crowd and firing for a goal. Action continued until just two seconds were left in the match, said time keeper Chris Sanders, when Huron was called for a penalty. That gave Pioneer a final corner opportunity before the match moved to overtime. After the ball bounced around in a crowd, evading Huron sticks, Janna Robinson squeaked it inside the post for the game-winner. "I think it hit the goalie or the post,'' Robinson said of how the ball ended up on her stick. "I'm not sure. It was crazy in there.'' One thing is for sure - the ball came from Eileen Barrer who said she thought it went directly to Robinson. "Both teams just came out and played an amazing game,'' Robinson said. "I'm just pretty glad we didn't have to go into overtime. "In the last seconds, in our last corner, it was so scary.'' Added Huron coach Danielle Stilson: "We couldn't ask for a better team to play against in the state championship. I think both teams played with a lot of aggression, a lot of heart. "I think it was an amazing game.'' Although Huron controlled the ball as much as Pioneer and had several corner opportunities, the breakaway chances that swung the River Rats' semifinal victory Thursday didn't seem to be there against Pioneer.
Pioneer defeated Huron 2-1 Saturday in the high school field hockey state final in a game characteristic of how closely the teams played all season. After two regular-season meetings were determined by a total of one goal, they played through one scoreless half Saturday before Zoe Almquist converted a corner 2 minutes, 21 seconds into the second half. Huron nearly tied the game six minutes later after Anne Heeringa had a shot near the Pioneer goal and the rebound was corralled, resulting in close-range shots and a pile of bodies. But seconds later the ball squirted out of the circle. Then Huron's Kit Masini did tie the game with 3:11 left, pulling the ball out of a crowd and firing for a goal. Action continued until just two seconds were left in the match, said time keeper Chris Sanders, when Huron was called for a penalty. That gave Pioneer a final corner opportunity before the match moved to overtime. After the ball bounced around in a crowd, evading Huron sticks, Janna Robinson squeaked it inside the post for the game-winner. "I think it hit the goalie or the post,'' Robinson said of how the ball ended up on her stick. "I'm not sure. It was crazy in there.'' One thing is for sure - the ball came from Eileen Barrer who said she thought it went directly to Robinson. "Both teams just came out and played an amazing game,'' Robinson said. "I'm just pretty glad we didn't have to go into overtime. "In the last seconds, in our last corner, it was so scary.'' Added Huron coach Danielle Stilson: "We couldn't ask for a better team to play against in the state championship. I think both teams played with a lot of aggression, a lot of heart. "I think it was an amazing game.'' Although Huron controlled the ball as much as Pioneer and had several corner opportunities, the breakaway chances that swung the River Rats' semifinal victory Thursday didn't seem to be there against Pioneer.