Good Luck in Indoor Tourney 01/29/2011
Big day Sunday for Gateway indoor teams as they try to qualify for the National Indoor Tourney in Virginia Beach. Good luck girls! Add Comment Meg is off to Houston 01/05/2011
Have you heard about Meg (O'Connell) making the move to Houston to start up Gateway Field Hockey Southwest? After graduating from Indiana last year, Meg moved back to STL and spent the following months refereeing, coaching, and assisting her mom with Gateway Field Hockey. Best of luck to Meg in her endeavors with field hockey in Houston. Indoor League Starting 01/05/2011
We're excited for the start of the Gateway Winter Indoor League on Jan. 8 & 9. We have sessions going at John Burroughs and at Priory. People can check the schedules and rosters on our home page for information / updates.. Girls please spread the word to friends that it's not to late to sign up. Signup fee is $145. Call me at 636-458-6354 for more information. Winter Clinic/ Winter Club Tryouts 12/02/2010
Hello Everyone! Gateway is excited to INVITE you to join our Club. This Saturday begins our winter training! ANYONE is welcome to attend. The training session will be ran as a practice and a tryout. All current club members are encouraged to be in attendance, and anyone who is new or interested in seeing what we offer please come as well. This is a series of 3 clinics, $50 for anyone not currently in the club program. This Saturday, December 4th, at Priory: 9-10 AM (U-10, U-12, Goalies) 10- 11 AM (U-14) 11- 12 PM (U-16) 12- 1 PM (U-19) See you there! Thanks, Meg Check out Festival Photo album 12/01/2010
Check out all the action for Gateway's four teams at the recent National Hockey Festival. Go to our PHOTOS area and view the slide show - about 175 pictures of game action, hotel relaxtion time, Thanksgiving banquet, our dinner at Maggiano, etc. We had a blast and its evident in all the fun shots we have. Personally, I'm very pleased with the play of our four teams at the Festival. All four were in strong pools and each team played very well. Good job girls! Kelly Good first day at Hockey Festival 11/26/2010
Even though the games got pushed back about 1:20 each due to early morning "frost" the day went good. U-16s won both of their games while the three U-19s split and are at 1-1. The fields are excellent, traffic in and out is good, and the play has been good. Definitely prefer Phoenix over Palm Springs. Thanksgiving dinner was great, had about 175 participating - big THANK YOU to Margie Tomaso for organizing, and we're ready to take on day two. First bus leaves at 7:00 for the fields. Big team dinner tonight (Friday) at Maggianos. Go Gateway! Kelly In Phoenix for Hockey Festival 11/23/2010
Joe and I came in a day early to get the hotel in order and check out the new site, since this is year #1 for Phoenix. The Marriott we are staying at is excellent, and we're the only team here. But between our four teams and various family members we have about 50 rooms booked. The Marriott folks love us! Everyone arrives on Wednesday, and we have our big team meeting during the evening. Then Thursday - let the games begin, and we have our annual Thanksgiving team dinner. I'm excited for the games to start and think we'll do well. Go Gateway! Kelly Chicago 11/15/2010
Great weekend. Hey girls loved watching you all play this weekend. Had a great time watching movies on the bus. Wow 16-1-3 record. Kelly Good Luck NCAA Final Four Teams 11/15/2010
The 2010 season is coming to an end, with only 4 teams left to play: Maryland, Ohio State, North Carolina, and Virginia. A special congratulations and good luck to former Gateway players, Morgan Clark (Ohio State University) and Elizabeth Stephens (University of North Carolina). We are so proud of them, and it is an honor to have them represent our club. We wish them the best of luck as they compete this weekend in College Park, Maryland for the National Title. Congratulations University at Albany 11/15/2010
Gateway Field Hockey is very proud of Nina Walters (Sophomore), Michelle Simpson (Assistant Coach), and Andy Thornton (Associate Head Coach) for their unbelievable 2010 season. University at Albany lost in overtime to Ohio State in the NCAA Tournament. Unfortunately, their season has come to an end, but congratulations for all their 2010 success. Nina, Michelle, and Andy have become an integral part of the Gateway Family. ANDY: Ten years ago Andy flew in from Scotland to coach Gateway summer camps, little did he know 105 Camps later he would still be Gateway's finest and most dedicated coach. Andy's loyalty and professionalism carries over to his career as the Associate Head Coach at the University at Albany. He is also the current Head Coach of US Women's Indoor National Team. Andy is not only an exceptional coach, but an unbelievable player, as he has garnered many indoor and outdoor international championships. MICHELLE: Much like Andy, Michelle has a long history of coaching for Gateway. During her time working with Gateway, Michelle was recruited to play at the University at Albany. Michelle had the opportunity to compete for three years as a Division 1 Athlete and earn a degree as an international student. As a player Michelle lead Albany to a Big East Championship, and an NCAA Appearance. This year she had the same success, the only difference being she was a coach on the sideline. Michelle has spent many holidays with Gateway: Thanksgivings at the Festival and Christmas' at the Yates household. Michelle is often associated as being Kate and Meg's adopted English sister. NINA: It has been a pleasure watching Nina develop into such a smart and composed player. Nina picked up her first field hockey stick during Gateway Junior Camp the summer before her freshman year of high school. She then had the opportunity to play with Meg O'Connell under coach Kelly Yates (and Kate O'Connell) at Lafayette High School. After countless Gateway camps, leagues, tournaments, and US Field Hockey programs; Nina found herself at the University at Albany. Nina is the perfect of example, that with a lot of hard work and a big heart, anything is possible. Nina did not just learn the game of field hockey, she became a natural. And to this day, her skills and gamesmanship continue to improve. Nina's competitive spirit and positive attitude are contagious. She is a joy to coach and an honor to play with. We are excited to follow the rest of her collegiate field hockey career, and only the best is yet to come. | News by KellyUpdates on the latest field hockey news and Team Gateway information. Archives |
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