2022 Field Hockey Showcase Recap


July 28, 2022

The Field Hockey Showcase took place Friday, July 8 - Sunday, July 10 at Veterans Field Complex in Waltham.

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RESULTS | PHOTO GALLERY (coming soon)


Friday, July 8
Game 1

Southeast – 1

Coastal – 17


In the first game of our tournament Coastal came out on fire scoring 17 goals to give them the first win of the tournament. Southeast did not let up, and fought hard until the very end even without having a sub.


Game 2

West – 1

Metro/Northeast – 0


West and Metro/Northeast both were looking for their first win of the tournament. It was back to back the majority of the game with both teams having multiple shots on net. Then West’s Ava Gile (East Longmeadow, East Longmeadow HS) scored to put West up 1-0 and get the win. 


Game 3

Coastal – 4

Central – 1


Coastal picked up right where they left off from their first game and scored 4 goals. Kathryn Gauvin (Fall River, BMC Durfee HS) tallied two goals, and Kacey Curran (Fall River, BMC Durfee) and Jordan Higgins (Mansfield, Bishop Feehan HS) each added one. Central's Bethie Boone (Holden, Lunenberg HS) scored one in hopes of a comeback, but Coastal took the 4-1 win. 


Game 4

West – 9

Southeast – 1


Southeast put up another fight until the end against West. As West came out strong and scored 9 goals to get their second win of the day.


Game 5

Metro/Northeast – 4

Central – 4


The last game of the day was an absolute nail biter. Metro/Northeast’s Grace Seabury (Wakefield, Wakefield Memorial HS) played a strong game scoring a hattrick to keep the game close. Central’s Ruby Reid (Fitchburg, Fitchburg HS) tallied two. The game was back and forth the entire time keeping the stands on the edge of their seats. Both teams played their hearts out and ended the game with a 4-4 tie.


Saturday, July 9
Game 6

Coastal – 4

Metro/Northeast – 0


Coastal kept their momentum from day 1 going. They tallied 4 goals, one each from Kacey Curran (Fall River, BMC Durfee HS), Lilly Cook (Marion, Old Rochester Regional HS), Katie Jackivicz (Mattapoisett, Tabor Academy), and Avery Avila (Westport, Westport HS) to keep their undefeated record. 


Game 7

Southeast – 0

Central – 12


Central took the energy from their last game the day before to score 12 goals and secure their first win against Southeast.


Game 8

Coastal – 3

West – 1


Both teams came into this game undefeated, hoping to keep their perfect record. Coastal’s Katie Jackivicz (Mattapoisett, Tabor Academy) scored two goals to help Coastal secure the first place standing, and place in the gold medal game. Coastal won 3-1.


Game 9

Metro/Northeast – 9

Southeast – 1


Metro/Northeast came out on fire hoping to secure their first win. They were able to accomplish that goal beating Southeast 9-1. Metro/Northeast advanced to the bronze medal game with the win.


Game 10

West – 2

Central – 1


The last game of the day could distinguish who will be playing Coastal for the gold medal game. It was a close game throughout, but West’s Rose Caltabiano (Wilbraham, Minnechaug Regional HS) scored two goals to secure the win and chance at a gold medal for West.


Sunday, July 10
Bronze Medal Game

#3 Central – 1

#4 Metro/Northeast – 0


Central won the bronze medal game due to a forfeit.


Gold Medal Game

#1 Coastal – 1

#2 West – 0


The tournament ended with the most thrilling game. It was back and forth, and intense throughout the whole entire game. Coastal got a corner with 5 minutes remaining in the game. Coastal’s Jordan Higgins (Mansfield, Bishop Feehan HS) got the goal. West fought hard for an equalizer but were unsuccessful, and the undefeated Coastal team won the gold.

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