It is indeed ironic that Lauren Grupe completely aced a crash course in field hockey that allowed her to go from a first-year varsity player to the Most Valuable Player in the high school sport’s ultimate event.
That’s because the Newport Harbor High senior’s biggest asset is her ability to avoid contact with defenders.
“She has college level moves,” Sailors Coach Devon Kelly said of the 5-foot center midfielder, who had never picked up a hockey stick until two years ago. “She’s a tenacious little athlete with skill ... a tremendous talent.”
That talent may never have been unveiled had Grupe, who began playing lacrosse as a sophomore after devoting her early high school experience to the dance team, not been convinced by some friends to become one of the self-proclaimed “chicks with sticks.”