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Hockey’s National Hockey Festival Set for Palm Springs/Indio
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - USA
Field Hockey continues a long-standing holiday tradition Thanksgiving
weekend when the sport’s national governing body conducts its annual
National Hockey Festival, Nov. 23 – 26, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio,
Calif.
The world’s largest
amateur field hockey event, the 2006 Festival features 217 teams with
athletes representing 28 states. The Festival also includes international
squads from Australia and Canada. The more than 3500 athletes will compete
for titles in Women’s Age Group (Under 16 and Under 19), Women’s Open and
Mixed (co-ed) divisions and will play 686 games on 25 fields during the
event.
The Under 19
tournament is the Festival’s largest division with 140 teams competing for
20 pool championships. In addition to providing a showcase for the sport and
the chance for athletes to compete against players from across the country,
the Festival allows prospective college athletes an opportunity to perform
before a gallery of collegiate coaches gathered from some of the nation’s
top programs.
One of the Festival’s most
competitive divisions, the Open Division features U.S. Olympians such as
Jill Reeve (’96) of Detroit Club, Sheryl Johnson (’80, ’84, ‘88),) of NorCal
and Katie Beach (’96) and Laurel Martin (’96) of Red Rose. In addition, Open
Division rosters feature current and former National Team players as well as
current collegiate coaches and all-America selections competing for top
honors.
The event marks the 11th
time California has hosted the Festival. Indio and the Empire Polo Club
entertained the tournament in 2003, 2002, 1997 and 1995, while Irvine (’87,
’88, ’90, ’93) and Long Beach (’83, ’84) also played host to the event.
Competition runs throughout the day during the four days of the Festival
with games beginning at 7:00 a.m. (9 a.m. Sunday). Final games of the day
are scheduled for 3:00 p.m. (noon Sunday). Admission to the event is free of
charge. Parking at the Empire Polo Club is available for a daily fee.
Originating as the
National Sectional Championships and national team selection tournament in
1922, the Festival adopted its current multi-divisional format in 1981 by
introducing tournaments for high school-aged players, club and open teams.
Additional
information on the Festival, as well as teams, results and rosters is
available on the USA Field Hockey Festival website at
www.usfieldhockey.com/festival/
www.usfieldhockey.com
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