CV Whitney Cup -
26 Goal
Les Armour Cup Subsidiary
February 20- March 1, 2015
The Pieres Boys Carry Orchard
Hill to C. V. Whitney Title
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Orchard Hill 16, Alegria 13
In
the highest-scoring final in C.V. Whitney Cup history, Orchard
Hill (Steve Van Andel, Ezequiel Ferrario, Polito Pieres and
Facundo Pieres) ran past Alegria (Julian Mannix, Hilario Ulloa,
Mariano Aguerre and Sterling Giannico) 16-13 at the International
Polo Club before a crowd that was cheering every score.
With Facundo Pieres and his cousin
Polito Pieres on the Orchard Hill roster, polo purists were
expecting a high scoring affair, but it was Alegria team captain
Julian Mannix who lit up the scoreboard in the opening chukker.
Mannix scored the first goal of the game on a 30-yard penalty
shot in the opening seconds of play. Facundo Pieres took advantage
of an Alegria foul a minute into the period by converting a
60-yard penalty shot to make it 1-1. Mannix added two goals
from the field in 60 seconds, 3-1. Ezequiel Ferrario cut the
lead to a single goal, 3-2, with his first goal of the game
a minute later and Facundo Pieres tied it up at 3-3 at the 3:06
mark. Mannix drilled the ball through the Orchard Hill goalposts
from 65-yards out and then stole the ball from Facundo Pieres
on a knock-in and scored again to make it 5-3. Facundo Pieres
converted a 30-yard penalty shot with three seconds left in
the chukker to trail Alegria, 5-4.
The fast pace continued into the
second chukker with Facundo Pieres tying it with the opening
goal, 5-5. Sterling Giannico’s first goal of the game
gave the lead back to Alegria, 6-5. Polito Pieres countered
with consecutive goals to go ahead, 7-6, and Facundo Pieres
scored the final goal of the chukker, 8-6.
Orchard Hill continued to roll in
the third. Aided by a defense that held Alegria scoreless, Ezequiel
Ferrario scored the first goal of the chukker from the field
followed by a 60-yard penalty goal from Facundo Pieres. At the
end of the first half, Orchard Hill was in control of a 10-6
game.
Mariano Aguerre scored a goal on
the nearside, 10-7, Facundo Pieres answered back with a goal
of his own, 11-7. Hilario Ulloa finally got on the scoreboard
with a 30-yard penalty shot, 11-8, and followed it up with a
goal from the field 11-9, with 1:15 left in the period. With
time running out,
Facundo Pieres knocked the ball in
and carried it 300-yards down the field to score as time expired,
12-9.
Mannix scored his first goal since
the opening chukker, cutting the Orchard Hill back to two goals,
12-10. Ferrario extended the Orchard Hill lead back to three
goals, 13-10, 90 seconds later. Facundo Pieres and Ulloa (60-yard
penalty shot) traded goals to close out the chukker, 14-11.
Ulloa had Alegria within two goals
of the lead, 14-12, with the opening score of the sixth chukker,
but Orchard Hill answered right back. Goals from Facundo Pieres
and his cousin Polito Pieres had Orchard solidly in the lead,
16-12 with less than two minutes in the match. Ulloa managed
a single goal for Alegria, but it was Orchard Hill with the
16-13 victory.
Pieres led all scoring with nine
goals (three on penalty conversions). Polito Pieres scored three
times, Steve Van Andle scored once and Ferrario added three goals for the win.
Mannix was the high scorer for Alegria
with six goals. Ulloa was credited with five goals and Aguerre
and Giannico added single goals in the loss.
Facundo Pieres received MVP honors
while his horse, Patagonia, was named Best Playing Pony. The
Stella Artois “She’s thing of beauty” Horse
of the Tournament award went to Machitos Maradona. NutraSweet
won Best Playing Pony award.
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here for photos by Alex Pacheco
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