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Hockaday @ Holland Hall feild hockey festival

FH Festival Game 1
Varsity Field Hockey defeated Sion (Kansas City) 5-0 in its opening game of the Holland Hall field hockey festival. The scoring started 4:48 into the game with a goal from JoJo Gum.  It continued two more times in the 1st half with goals from Charlotte Benedict, assisted by Penelope Piccagli and Minje Kwun on a corner rebound. Maddy Charest connected to Evan Johnston for the first 2nd half score and Natalie Jones closed out the scoring for Hockaday. The team had 23 shots on goal with 11 penalty corners. The defensive unit shut down the circle and did not allow any shots on goal or defensive corners! 

FH Festival Game 2
In game two of the Holland Hall festival, Hockaday faced Casady. It was a high tempo game going back and forth. Casady got on the board first with a crossed ball connection on the back post. Hockaday responded with JoJo Gum hitting a reverse sweep from the top of the circle and Penelope Piccagli getting the deflection to score. Casady was able to get one more goal in the second half for a final score of 1-2.

FH Festival  Game 3
In its final game of the festival, Hockaday defeated Holland Hall 2-0.  Minje Kwun scored both goals for Hockaday. The first was a perfectly executed 1 vs 1 against the goalkeeper halfway through the first half. Kwun’s second goal came after lots of action in the circle before she was able to pull around the goalkeeper.  The team had 23 shots on goal, 7 corners, and kept the ball on the offensive end for most of the second half. 
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