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2008 RESULTS
The OC Field Hockey teams finished strong in each tournament. The team finished second in the Cal Berkeley Tournament followed by placings in the Stanford Indoor Tournament (U16 and U19) and the Stanford 7v7 Tournament. Both squads won their divisional pool at California Cup in the U19 and U16 Divisions, with the U16 squad finishing fourth overall in the tournament.
OC INDOOR HOCKEY STANDINGS
Standings - FINAL
TEAM W L T Points Captain
Team #4 5 0 1 16 Shannon Rohan
Team #6 5 1 0 15 Samantha Knowles
Team #3 4 2 0 12 Ramie Masters
Team #2 3 2 1 9 Liz Tennyson
Team #1 2 3 1 7 Kylie Sheppard
Team #5 1 5 0 3 Kristen Higa
Team #7 0 5 1 1 Stephanie Moss
Win = 3 Points / Tie = 1 Point
HAC PLACES AT 2007 HOCKEY FESTIVAL
Indio, CA - The HAC U19 Hockey Festival team placed third in Pool Play and finished with a 4-2 winning record. With only four seniors, the squad remained competitive in all games in their last appearance under the Hollywood Athletic Club banner.
HAC TEAM WINS DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT HOCKEY FESTIVAL
Indio, CA - The HAC U19 Squad were awarded gold medals at the 2006 US National Hockey Festival in the Palm Springs Desert Resort area of Indio, California. The team finished with an overall record of 5-0-1 in the pool to earn the first US National Hockey Festival title for the Hollywood Athletic Club.
HAC FINISHES WITH BRONZE MEDAL AT CAL CUP
Moorpark - For the second time in the club history, the HAC finised with a Bronze Medal at the California Cup International Tournament. The 2006 U19 Squad finished as pool champions making the eight-team single elimination bracket.
In the first round, the squad defeated their opponents and lost in the semi-finals tothe eventual gold medalists, but ended up winning the bronze medal game.
HAC TEAMS FINISH WITH A 2006 FHF GOLD/SILVER/BRONZE FINISH
MOORPARK - Three of the HAC Field Hockey teams placed at the 2006 Spring League Playoffs. In the first championship of the day, the U15 HAC Blue Team defeated the Simi Valley Sparks with a 2-0 win for Gold Medal.
In the bronze medal game of the U19 Division, HAC Black defeated the Vipers 2-1 for the victory. In the final championship game of the day in the U19 Division, the Ventura Roadrunners defeated a shorthanded HAC Red Team, 3-1 with Hollywood AC picking up the silver medal.
Three of the five teams in the U15 and U19 Girls Divisions earned playoff berths and all medaled in competition. HAC White (U15) and HAC Blue (U19) finished the season with fifth place finishes with wins in their finals games.
HAC FINISHES UNDEFEATED AT 2005 HOCKEY FESTIVAL
WELLINGTON, FL - At the Palm Beach Polo Club in Wellington, Florida, the Hollywood Athletic Club U19 squad placed second in pool play and finishing the 2005 National Hockey Festival with no losses. The team finished 3-0-3 which came down to the final game against Spirit Eagles of New Jersey needing a outright victory and ended up tying the eventual pool champions with a 2-2 draw.
HAC SQUAD PLACES AT 2005 BARBADOS BLAST
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, BWI - The Hollywood Athletic Club with a roster of 12 players finished in second place at the Barbados Blast in the West Indies. The squad began the quest for the cup with a victory over host Barbados in a 5-0 victory on opening day following the opening ceremonies.
In the second game of the tournament, the squad battled to 0-0 tie against Quince Orchard of Maryland. The team next had to compete against HC Blerick of Holland and required a win in order to advance to the championship game.
In a classic Hollywood ending, Jamie Glushon chipped in the winning goal with under two minutes remaining to seal the victory and advance to the championship game. Goalkeeper Kelly Pasich earned shutouts in all three pool play games.
In the championship final against HC Maastricht of Holland, with a wealth of media and television coverage, the team lost to a very good team, 4-1.
The HAC squad featured players in age range of 13-19 year olds who participated against a skilled team from Holland of 18 and 19 year olds.
HAC U14 & U19 GIRLS WIN 2005 FHF SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS
MOORPARK - Three HAC teams placed in the final day of competition of the FHF Spring Playoffs. The U14 Girls won the championship 4-1 over Simi Valley to take the FHF Title. In the U19 Divison, the HAC U17 Squad played in the Bronze Medal game against Ventura. The team played to a 2-2 tie in regulation and overtime. HAC Strokers Dani Laufer, Jamie Glushon, Emily Davis and penalty strokes goalkeeper Brenna Moeljadi each scored a goal to seal the victory, 4-2.
In the U19 Championship Game, the HAC U19 Squad won with less than 30 seconds left in regulation on a penalty corner attempt and rebound shot by Melanie Pasillas to win the U19 Crown. Marni Barta earned the shutout victory in goal.
HAC U14 GIRLS ADVANCE TO U16 FALL FHF FINALS
Moorpark - The U14 HAC Girls advance to the FHF U16 Fall Championship game with a win over Ventura. After a tie in regulation on two goals by Molly Goodman and Olivia Kestin, Emily Henriksson scored the winning and second penalty stroke in sudden death. Marni Barta earned the win in goal.
In the championship game against the Vipers, the squad eventually fell to the undefeated team and earned a second place finish in the Fall 2004 FHF U16 Division.
HAC U16 GIRLS WIN 2004 FHF CHAMPIONSHIP
Moorpark - The HAC U16 Girls won the 2004 FHF Championship and playoffs at Moorpark College. The squad defeated Moorpark, Conejo Valley and Camarillo enroute to winning league play and playoff finals. Congratulations to all of the girls.
HAC U16 Places at Hockey Festival
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The HAC U16 Squad finished third in Pool X at the 2003 National Hockey Festival in Indio, CA. The team finished with a 3-2-1 record in pool play and completed a successful and winning festival for all involved.
Hollywood AC ties Seacoast United White, 1-1
Stormtrooper Tornado def. Hollywood AC, 1-0
Hollywood AC def. Stikers II, 1-0
Ocelots def. Hollywood AC, 2-0
Hollywood AC def. Aventura (FL), 1-0
Hollywood AC def. South Jersey Devils, 4-0
Ocelots (MD) wins pool X
HAC California Cup Team Places Third
2003 California Cup Schedule:
Sat., May 24 9:00 AM Wargles - Field 3
Sat., May 24 2:00 PM Colorado - Field 3
Sun., May 25 8:00 AM DePortola - Field 6
Sun., May 25 1:00 PM Chinese Taipei - Field 5
Mon., May 26 7:00 AM Semi-Finals - Field 5
vs. Rush, San Diego
Mon., May 26 12:00 PM Third Place - Field 6
vs. KAOS
The Hollywood AC Field Hockey team won pool A with a perfect 4-0 record and advanced to the semi-finals against Rush of San Diego. The HAC squad lost to Rush by a score of 2-0. In the third place (bronze medal) game, HAC defeated KAOS by a score of 3-1.
Pool Play Scores:6-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0.
HAC 2003 U16 Squad Places Third
The 2003 Hollywood AC Blue U16 Squad qualified for the FHF Playoffs and tied in the semi-final game, 1-1. The game went into penalty strokes and was won by Ventura by a score of 1-0. In the third place game, the team defeated Conejo Valley, also in penalty strokes after a tie in regulation, 0-0. The squad then won in penalty strokes 3-2.
HAC Squad Places in 2002 National Hockey Festival
Palm Springs - The Hollywood Athletic Club team fared well in the National Hockey Festival with a 4-2-1 record and competing in every contest. Congratulations to the girls from Los Angeles who made an excellent showing and proved that there is field hockey on the west coast.
Hollywood AC def. Windy City Flyers, 3-0
Hollywood AC def. Private I's, 4-0
Hollywood AC def. Ohio Magic, 3-1
Hollywood AC def. Capitol Pegusus Hoyas, 1-0
Hollywood AC ties Virginia Mavericks, 0-0
The Shore def. Hollywood AC, 2-1
Spirit Eagles def. Hollywood AC, 2-1
Spirit Eagles win Pool
HAC U16 SQUAD WINS FHF CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2002 Spring U16 Squad won the FHF Championship at Moorpark College. The squad defeated Moorpark in the semi-finals and advanced to the championship game against Ventura and won in overtime/penalty strokes.
Hana Qugana scored in regulation with Katie Wong, Jena Johnson, Gopi Shah and Hannah Shulman each scoring penalty strokes. Madeline Jacobs successfully defended two strokes.
OC/HAC Field Hockey Collegiate Athletes
Kristin Bruschi - Muhlenberg College
Julia Cardozo - Middlebury College
Molly Goodman - Princeton University
Sasha Grumman - Kenyon College
Sandhya Dhir - Brown University
Emily Henriksson - Stanford University
Danielle Herrington - UC Davis
Lauren Hess - Michigan State University
Kristen Higa - Rutgers University
Rachel Horwitz - Vassar College
Jessica Jones - University of the Pacific
Dani Laufer - UC Santa Barbara
Stacy Lee - UC Berkeley
Courtney Leone - Georgetown University
Ramie Masters - Missouri
Alex Maxey - Haverford College
Katy McDonough - Univerity of the Pacific
Brenna Moeljadi - Indiana University
Hana Qugana - University of Richmond
Melanie Pasillas - Ball State University
Jessica Pizarek - UC Berkeley
Anna Rehwinkel - Johns Hopkins University
Shannon Rohan - Miami University
Katie Ruth - Northeastern University
Colleen Ryan - Stanford University
Hannah Shulman - Haverford College
Liz Tennyson - St. Louis University
Alexandra Wagner - University of the Pacific
Katie Wong - Johns Hopkins University
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