Claudia E. McCarthy

Claudia E. McCarthy

Claudia E. McCarthy (born 1949) from Cumberland County, New Jersey is the Millville Senior High School field hockey coach. She was inducted into the New Jersey Coaches Hall of Fame in 1990. Her career record is 477 wins 151 losses and 109 ties. She is one win away from tying Shawnee[clarification needed] coach Bobbie Schultz, who leads South Jersey coaches in victories with a career record of 478-65-74 in 31 years.[1] In McCarthy's 38 years as coach, her teams have had only two losing seasons.[2][3]

Here is a list of Coach McCarthy's Team Records. It is the only written record of the Team's Accomplishments. It was taken from her Official Team's Statistics Books for Millville High School Varsity Field Hockey.

Contents

Millville Field Hockey Varsity Team and Individual Records

Defensive Goal Saving Saves

Grade Athlete/Year Saves
Freshman None --
Sophomore Jenna Norbury (2001) 5
Junior Jenna Norbury (2002) 6
Senior Leanne Borbely (2005) 9

All Conference Team Defenders

  • Denise Jacobs
  • Ann Dimicale
  • Stormi Cossaboon
  • Tiffany Biggs (1984)
  • Roseann Casbarro
  • Mary Hess (1987)
  • Amy Andrews
  • Laurie Chambers (1980)
  • Erica Larson (1989)
  • Tiffany Bybel (1987, 1988, 1989)
  • Rene Gonzalez (1990, 1991)
  • Donna Gellert (1993)
  • Brooke Ewan (1994, 1995)
  • Laura Fazzaro (1995, 1996)
  • Stephanie Danis (1997)
  • Jennifer Danis (1998)
  • Gina Sartorio (1999, 2000)
  • Allison Stadnick (1999)
  • Allison Danis (2000)
  • Amie Shannon (2001, 2002)
  • Jessica Danis (2001)
  • Shannon Andrews (2002)
  • Amy Gant (2003)
  • Amanda Atkinson (2003)
  • Amber Rosenberger (2004, 2005)
  • Brittany Bybel (2004, 2005)
  • Leanne Borbely (2005)
  • Erin O'Neill (2005, 2006)
  • Amanda Miller (2007)
  • Jessica Atkinson (2008)

Team Records

Conference Titles

  • 1973, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 2000

Consecutive Conference Titles

  • 1986, 1987, 1988

Division Titles

  • 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

State Tournament South Jersey Group IV Finals

  • 1980,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2005

Consecutive Group IV Finals

  • 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003

Best Record

  • 19-1 (1980)

Most Wins Single Season

  • 19 (1980,1999,2000)

Most Consecutive Wins

  • 19 (1980)

Most Goals in a Season

  • 1999-98 goals

Most Goals in One Game

  • 1989-12 goals (Atlantic City)
  • 1999-12 goals (Atlantic City)
  • 2002-12 goals (Vineland)

Most Ties in a Season

  • 1994- 8 Ties

College Hockey (2 or more years)

  • Tiffany Bybel Iowa
  • Mary Hess Ohio State
  • Kellie Fisher Rider
  • Denise Jacobs Rowan
  • Sharagay Esposito Camden County
  • Michelle Saul Camden County
  • Dina Ayers College of New Jersey
  • Niki Campbell Columbia
  • Allison Stadnick Columbia
  • Gina Sartorio LaSalle
  • Britney Ewan Rowan
  • Bobbi Jo Adams Rutgers
  • Rachel Barber Temple
  • Amie Shannon Wm. Patterson
  • Lauren Dubois West Chester

Consecutive Game Scoring

  • 2002 - 2 or more goals in 21 straight games

Consecutive Games without a shutout

  • 2002 - 22 games

Different Scorers in one game

  • 2002 - 11 Scorers (Vineland)

All State (Newark Star Ledger)

  • 1st Team Liz Bruner
  • 2nd Team Britney Ewan

All State (Newark Star Ledger All Group IV)

  • Liz Bruner
  • Kellie Fisher
  • Tiffany Bybel
  • Nancy Merola
  • Rachel Barber
  • Erica Vanaman
  • Chelsea McCarthy
  • Brooke Ewan
  • Britney Ewan

Field Hockey Club of South Jersey All South Jersey (Coaches Selection)

  • Britney Ewan 1999
  • Gina Sartorio 2000
  • Rachel Barber 2001

All South Jersey (Courier Post & Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Laurie Chambers
  • Liz Bruner (2)
  • Brooke Ewan
  • Sharagay Esposito
  • Tiffany Bybel
  • Erica Vannaman
  • Laura Fazzaro
  • Rachel Barber (2)
  • Britney Ewan
  • Michelle Cutliff (Courier Only)

Most Career Goals

  • Liz Bruner (3 yrs.) 83 goals (1980–1982)
  • Britney Ewan (4 yrs.) 84 goals (1996–1999)

References

  1. ^ Field hockey: Millville's McCarthy one win away from tying southern New Jersey record, The Press of Atlantic City, October 28, 2008, accessed November 29, 2008
  2. ^ McCarthy denied milestone, The Daily Journal (New Jersey), October 30, 2008, accessed November 30, 2008
  3. ^ Win record quest will have to wait, The Courier Post, October 30, 2008, accessed November 30, 2008

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