In last year’s high school field hockey tournament, the number 1
and 2 seeds faced each other in a grueling overtime battle. Tower Hill
edged Cape Henlopen 2-1 on two Hillary Schmidt goals sandwiched around
a Maren Ford goal.
Both of those players will return for their senior years. Ford will
be mindful that the loss to Tower Hill was the Vikings only one of the
year while the Hillers went undefeated.
There is no reason to think that both of these teams couldn't return
for a rematch this year. Both teams will be loaded once again.
Returning for Tower Hill will be the Sackovich twins, Beth and Jane,
along with Hillary’s younger sister Paige. Maggie Giddens and Kerry
Sallee provide senior leadership at midfield and back respectively.
The Vikings might be the more athletic team of the two. Junior
Amanda Warrington is all that and a bag of chips as is the highly
regarded Ford. Sophomore Nicole Rhoades returns to the goal and senior
forward Casey Cahill and back Lauren Mazzotta will provide the Vikings
with enough tools to build a road to the state tournament.
The Caravel Buccaneers might be one team to trip one of the above
teams up on the way to a championship. Having lost only two seniors,
for a change the Bucs will be an "old" team with senior
Sarah Mills leading the way. There are a lot of those softball team
members on this team as well, including Nancy Tokar in goal, Jackie
Homiak, Alexis Niggebrugge, Erin Bilbrough, Emily Irish, and Stephanie
Campbell who all know how to win.
St. Marks will return all-staters Michelle Huynh-Ba, and Carly
Falgowski to a team that reached the semifinals before falling to
Cape.
Wilmington Christian loses Danae Chambers and Sarah Raniszewski of
note, but return senior Jenna Schwind who will lead this team in
scoring in her final high school year. The Warriors will also have a
senior heavy squad, so they would stand a great chance to go deep in
the tournament again.
The Delmar Wildcats only lose five seniors, but will only have
three or so this year. One of them is Brittany Elliot, an all-stater.
Juniors Rebecca Gum and Danielle Twilley provide offensive support.
Indian River could provide more thrills for their loyal supporters
this year. Returning key players are seniors Brittany Croll and Leslie
Morin along with sophomore Leighann Ambrose. The Indians smoked Caesar
Rodney in the first round last year before also falling to Cape
Henlopen and finishing 13-3-1.
In the Blue Hen Flight A, the battle should be between Brandywine
and William Penn. Dani Unflat is the Colonials all-state scoring
threat, and for the Bulldogs. Our own Dana Anderson returns for her
senior season on defense seeking to move two rungs up the ladder from
the honorable mention roll from a year ago. Bulldog head coach Willy
Miranda is hoping to build on the lacrosse team’s success from this
past spring to improve on their 15th seed in the state
tournament.
Here are the returning players from last year’s all-state teams:
First Team: Maren Ford, sr, Attack, Cape Henlopen; Jane Sackovich,
sr, Midfield, Tower Hill; Brittany Elliot, sr, Attack, Delmar; Jackie
Ciconte, sr, Attack, Tatnall; Hillary Schmidt, sr, Attack, Tower Hill;
Caitlin White, sr, Goalkeeper, St. Marks.
Second Team: Beth Sackovich, sr, Midfielder, Tower Hill; Dani
Unflat, sr, Attack, William Penn; Casey Cahill, sr, Attack, Cape
Henlopen; Sarah Mills, sr, Back, Caravel; Sarah Schmidt, jr, Attack,
Friends; Amanda Jacobs, sr, Goalkeeper, Tatnall.
Honorable Mention: Michelle Huynh-Ba, sr, Attack, St. Marks; Dana
Anderson, sr, Back, Brandywine; Carly Falgowski, sr, Back, St. Marks;
Caitlin Meara, sr, Attack, Concord; Courtney Abbott, sr, Attack,
Caesar Rodney.
So, with some of that in mind, here is our preseason field hockey
top ten.
1- Tower Hill
2- Cape Henlopen
3- Delmar
4- Indian River
5- St. Marks
6- Caravel
7- Wilmington Christian
8- Brandywine
9- Tatnall
10- Smyrna
All of our preseason rankings are now posted in the top ten
section.
Our new website Diamondstatesports.com is now up and running. We
have posted our Top 25 list on that website and will be using that
site for some other things we are planning.
We’ll be at the opening volleyball game of the season at Ursuline
Academy Saturday evening as the Raiders play host to the Padua Panda
with their new coach Angel Payne. It might have been more dramatic if
this game had happened a few games later, but it should still be
interesting to watch the emotion in the Raider gym as Payne returns
after a long stint as an Ursuline coach.
I’ve spent some time with the Wilmington College volleyball team
taping them for a preview on the TV show and a recent interview on the
radio show also. The Wildcats now are fully comprised of Delawareans
having lost their two out-of-staters to transfers.
Head coach Steve Lenderman has beefed up his schedule this year and
will be playing about 45 matches in 60 days. This team has four
seniors in Jen Pruitt, Rachael Potter, Michelle Hoosty, and Lynn
Pabian. Potter was actually red-shirted last year, but is a senior
academically and this still could be her last year. Without a single
junior on the roster, this might be a critical year in terms of
post-season playing time.
Pruitt (Christiana High) is co-captain and the team’s setter. She
helped lead Christiana to the state final in her last year in high
school and is clearly the most important part of this team’s offense
this year. Potter (McKean) and Hoosty (Newark) are outside hitters.
Hoosty is presently the best outside hitter on the team and also is
one of their top defenders. Potter will be splitting time on the
outside with freshman Lindsay Miller (William Penn) who is comfortable
in her usual position but is still learning the other intimate details
of the other positions she will need to fill to land herself increased
playing time.
Lynn Pabian (Padua) is the player Lenderman says has improved the
most in the past two years. The DE Tech transfer stands just 5’7"
but is the middle hitter for the Wildcats and a surprisingly capable
one at that. Her unimposing size standing in that position leads to
points for Wilmington due to the lack of respect early on in games
against opponents.
The other middle player is Lauren DiSabatino (St. Elizabeth). At 5’11",
she is the tallest on the team. Originally, Lauren was slated to play
on the outside along with Miller and Potter, but the Wildcats lost
their middle Candice Bowman from a year ago, who decided not to
continue with her volleyball career any longer.
The last freshman on the team is Jamie Santo (Christiana) who will
be a defensive specialist.
The sophomores on the team inculde Aleesa DegliObizzi (St. Marks) and
Lauren McNulty (St. Marks). Aleesa is an outside hitter primarily used
as a passer and McNulty is the back-up setter who is being groomed to
lead the Wildcats for the two years after this one.
Teri Mangini (Glasgow) is back for Wilmington as a defensive
specialist as well as Jackie Picciotti (Mt. Pleasant.)
The lack of height on the Wildcats is the major concern for
Wilmington. The second will be the progression of Miller and
DiSabatino who will be thrust into starting roles right away.
Michelle Hoosty, Potter, and Pruitt will need to lead this team on
the court and off of it. Should they prove to be solid leaders, and
drag the young ones along successfully, they’ll get a chance to
reclaim their division championship in the CACC.
The Wildcats open up on the road Friday against Bridgeport CT.
Their first home match will be September 13 against Bloomfield, the
conference champions from 2000.
The match we will head over to shoot first will be the
Goldey-Beacom match on the 18th over in Pike Creek.