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Hockey's National Hockey Festival returns to California |
USA Field Hockey to Host National
Hockey Festival in Indio/Palm Springs
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. 22 – 25, at the Empire
Polo Club in Indio, Calif.
The
world’s largest amateur field hockey event, the 2007 Festival features 224
teams representing 26 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. The more
than 3,500 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 676
games on 26 fields during the event.
“This is
such a wonderful venue,” said USA Field Hockey’s Asst. Executive Director
for Events Karen Collins on the Festival’s return to the Empire Polo Club
for a sixth time. “The fields are excellent and the weather is beautiful.
The players, the parents, the officials – everyone always looks forward to
spending their Thanksgiving here in Indio.”
The
Under 19 tournament is the Festival’s largest division with a newly expanded
field of 147 teams competing for 21 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.
The
age-group division also features some current and former U.S. National Team
players on their coaching staffs including Field Hockey Hall of Famer Mary
Ann Harris (1958-72) of U19 Souderton Strikers (Pa.), Linda Krieser
(1972-78) of the U19 Barracudas (Pa.), Kristin McCann (2000-04) of U19
Colonial (Va.), Tracey Larson Arndt (1999-04) assisting with U19 Mystx Storm
(Pa.), Caroline Nichols (2006-pres.) assisting with U19 High Voltage (Va.),
Lauren Crandall (2005- pres.) of Mid-State, Tara Jelley Danielson
(1998-2005) and 1996 Olympian Steve Danielson (1990- pres.) of U19 Rush
(Calif.), 1984 Olympian Nigel Traverso (1983-95) of U19 Jersey Intensity
Black (N.J.), Todd Broxmeyer (1998) of U19 and U16 Devils (N.Y.) and Shawn
Hindy (1996-pres.) of U19 and U16 First Class (Pa.).
One of
the Festival’s most competitive divisions, the Open Division features U.S.
Olympians Laurel Martin (’96) and Liz Tchou (’96) of defending champion Red
Rose in addition to current and former National Team players, current
collegiate coaches and recent college All-Americans competing for top
honors.
The event
marks the 12th time California has hosted the Festival. Indio and the Empire
Polo Club entertained the tournament in 2006, 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.
During
the event, USA Field Hockey will remind participants to play safe in the sun
as part of its Sun Safe Play campaign to help promote awareness of melanoma
and skin cancer. Dedicated to the memory of former USA Field Hockey team
member Maria Whitehead, the campaign is an effort by the USA Field Hockey
National Team and the Melanoma International Foundation to provide athletes
who regularly play, practice and compete in the sun with educational
information on melanoma and skin cancer prevention. A member of USA Field
Hockey Junior National Teams and a standout for National Champion Wake
Forest Univ., Whitehead died from melanoma in Nov., 2006.
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/
USA
Field Hockey is the National Governing Body for the sport of field hockey in
the United States as recognized by the United States Olympic Committee, the
International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the International Olympic
Committee (IOC). As such, USA Field Hockey is responsible for the training
and selection of athletes for international competition as well as the
promotion and development of the game of field hockey in the United States.
www.usafieldhockey.com
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