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Southampton Field Hockey Team, With Nine Seniors, Boasts Strong Connections

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Junior midfielder and forward Maggie Glanz, senior forward Annabella Arnold, senior forward Daelyn Palmore, senior midfielder and forward Emma Suhr and  senior midfielder and forward Mya Halsey. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Junior midfielder and forward Maggie Glanz, senior forward Annabella Arnold, senior forward Daelyn Palmore, senior midfielder and forward Emma Suhr and senior midfielder and forward Mya Halsey. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior forward Daelyn Palmore. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior forward Daelyn Palmore. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior midfielder and defender Katie Terry. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior midfielder and defender Katie Terry. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior midfielder and forward Emma Suhr. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior midfielder and forward Emma Suhr. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Freshman forward and midfielder Malu Garcia. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Freshman forward and midfielder Malu Garcia. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior forward Daelyn Palmore. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Senior forward Daelyn Palmore. SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT/RON ESPOSITO

Desirée Keegan on Sep 11, 2024
With almost all its players coming back and head coach Jessica Zukosky returning for a second straight season, this Southampton field hockey team feels more connected than ever. “They’re comfortable... more

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