Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Statwatch, the part of this site’s coverage which aims to bring together the past and the present through a statistical lens.

We’ve noticed one interesting trend the last couple of years when it comes to the pace of play and the building of statistical portfolios. In a reaction to The Score-O Decade, which saw ridiculous scoring thanks to artificial turf and space-age sticks, coaches have started putting a lot of their better athletes in the backfield as well as in goalkeeper pads. Often, scholastic field hockey goalies are now the best athletes on the team, and we’ve seen well-trained keepers frustrate high-performance sides already this season.

Our statistical occurrence of the week occurred last evening, which is usually after our Wednesday cutoff for stat-gathering. But on this occasion, we’ll celebrate a rare accomplishment. Last evening, in the final four minutes of a game between Delmar (Del.) and Berlin Stephen Decatur (Md.), senior Jordyn Hollamon recorded her second assist of the season, feeding Somer Layton for the tally.

The assist gives Hollamon her 100th of her career, which, with her 164 goals through the close of play yesterday, puts her in some unique company. As far as we know, only 14 people have scored as many as 100 goals and 100 assists in a field hockey career. And if you look at this list below, you’ll note that three of our list — Meredith Sholder, Leah Crouse, and Emma Deberdine — represented the United States at the Paris Olympics.

G-A PLAYER YEARS
149-135* Chantae Miller, Williamsville (N.Y.) North 2003-2008
126-117 Chantae Miller, Williamsville (N.Y.) North 2005-2008
114-108 Alyssa Parker, Glenelg (Md.) 2008-2011
200-201 Haley Schleicher, Virginia Beach First Colonial (Va.) 2012-2015
217-134 Meredith Sholder, Emmaus (Pa.) 2013-2016
104-104 Leah Crouse, Virginia Beach Frank W. Cox (Va.) 2014-2017
106-107 Gabby Andretta, Summit Oak Knoll (N.J.) 2014-2017
351-136 Mackenzie Allessie, Mount Joy Donegal (Pa.) 2015-2018
141-103 Emma Deberdine, Millersville Penn Manor (Pa.) 2015-2018
142-122 Lucas Crook, Somerset-Berkley (Mass.) 2016-2019
141-110 Annika Herbine, Emmaus (Pa.) 2017-2020
124-153 Cami Crook, Somerset-Berkley (Mass.) 2017-2021
140-126 Natali Foster, Elverson Twin Valley (Pa.) 2018-2021
175-130 Rachel Herbine, Emmaus (Pa.) 2019-2022
164-100** Jordyn Hollamon, Delmar (Del.) 2020-pres.

* six-year varsity career
** five-year varsity career

Below this paragraph is a compilation of available statistics through last Wednesday from available sources such as Berks Game Day, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, New Jersey Advance Media, the governing bodies of Kentucky and Michigan, and, of course, the easy-to-use MaxPreps.com platform. I encourage you to get your fellow teams to enter their information there as well as whichever is your local news site, so that we can aim for as complete a statistical picture of the country as possible.

MOST ASSISTS, SEASON
13 Autumn Kernechel, Emmaus (Pa.)
13 Hannah Ponciroli, St. Louis Villa Duchesne (Mo.)
13 Stella Shuman, Louisville DuPont Manual (Ky.)
12 Olivia Pifer, Louisville Mercy (Ky.)
12 Ava Parson, Louisville Mercy (Ky.)
11 Emmy Horner, Emmaus (Pa.)
10 Scarlett Gilner, Chapel Hill (N.C.)
10 Libby Castle, Marvin Ridge (N.C.)
9 Gabriella Bredbenner, Hazleton (Pa.) Area
9 Sloan Fenton, Shaker Heights (Ohio)
8 Sani Rauscher, Saratoga Prospect (Calif.)
8 Madison Lenig, Emmaus (Pa.)

CAREER GOALS
160 Jordyn Hollamon, Delmar (Del.)
150 Molly Driscoll, Watertown (Mass.)/Andover Phillips Academy (Mass.)
131 Krista Lilienthal, Pompton Lakes (N.J.)

So, here is where you, gentle reader, come into the picture. Do you see something amiss? Send an email to us at TopOfTheCircle.com. Include some backup (a website link will do), and we can make an edit.

We’ll see you next week for not only the NHSI, but for another round of Statwatch.

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