by Coach Nicole Kimtis
The Herndon High School Field Hockey program celebrated a strong 2024 season, showcasing growth, teamwork, and individual achievements.
The varsity team, led by head coach Nicole Kimtis and assistant coach Lara Runz, finished the regular season with a 7-7 record and a 7-8 overall season, concluding their run with a hard-fought first-round loss to George C. Marshall in the Liberty District Tournament. The junior varsity team, coached by Victoria Friend, also had a successful season, finishing with a winning record.
Several players earned Liberty District honors, with standout Milan Patton recognized as First-Team All-Liberty District and Second-Team All-Region. Honorable Mentions were awarded to Maisey Carr, Sarah Sciortino, Livie Godfrey, Lauren Runz, and Thaleia Khader. At the team’s Fall Sports Awards, Milan Patton was named Most Valuable Player, Sarah Sciortino and Catherine Marschner received Sportsmanship awards, and Samantha Gobuluk earned Most Improved Player.
The coaching staff praised the team’s commitment, cohesion, and development throughout the season. “We’re incredibly proud of how far the players have come this year and are excited to build on this momentum next season,” Kimtis said.
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