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I bring passion and love for field hockey to the program. An important aspect of the field hockey squad is the focus on perseverance, respect for self and others, and most importantly, character development. Through the pursuit of healthy habits and participation in competitive athletics, Kent scholar-athletes embrace the level of commitment...
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2010 - 2011 Season Summary: The girls' field hockey recorded their best season in many years in 2010. Their final record was 11-4-1, a vast improvement from the 2006 season when the team only had a total of two wins. The team has truly turned this program into a competitor and nearly made the New England Class A Tournament. They finished as the ninth best – one shy of a tournament berth.  Many of the girls who are on varsity as seniors played JV their freshman and sophomore years which shows that Kent Field Hockey has truly become a program where the girls can work their way up the system and players are developed for the future.  "I could not be more pleased with the dedication and efforts this team displayed throughout the season," beams head coach Cortney Tetrault, "especially when we played against #3 ranked Loomis.  We tied them in overtime playing down a person - unreal game!"

Seniors Amie Pritchard and Erin Lidl played in the Western New England Prep School Field Hockey Association All-Star game with the best players from the league.  Amie scored the first two goals of the game and Erin Lidl notched another goal later on.  It was a great game to watch and both Amie and Erin were most deserving of the recognition.  Erin Lidl also received the “best offence” award for her 22 goals and 6 assists.  Amie Pritchard earned the Team’s Most Valuable Player award for the season and notched the first goal of the Loomis game and assisted on the second goal.  She led the team in assists with 13 on the season and scored nine goals.

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