Piaget USPA Gold Cup®
- 26 Goal
Engel & Völkers Tesoro Cup
March 5 - 22, 2015
Four Games Kick Off 2015 USPA
Piaget Gold Cup
By Alex Webbe
Orchard Hill
13, Coca-Cola 12 in OT
10:00 am - Thursday, March 5, 2015
A
heavily-favored Orchard Hill polo team (Steve Van Andel, Ezequiel
Ferrario, Polito Pieres and Facundo Pieres) rode onto the field
Thursday morning to face Coca-Cola (Gillian Johnston, Sugar
Erskine, Pelon Stirling and Julio Arellano) in the opening game
of the 2015 USPA Piaget Gold Cup at the International Polo Club
at the International Polo Club. It took an overtime goal by
Facundo Pieres to secure the win as a disappointed Coca-Cola
team left the field on the short end of a 13-12 score.
It was a minute and-a-half into the game when Orchard Hill
10-goaler Facundo Pieres drove the ball through the Coca-Cola
goalposts for a 1-0 lead. Pelon Stirling got Coca-Cola on the
scoreboard at the 3:22 mark, 1-1, but ensuing goals from Polito
Pieres and Ezequiel Ferrario ended eh first chukker in the lead,
3-1.
Facundo Pieres added three more goals in the second period
(two on penalty shots) with Stirling scoring a single goal for
Coca-Cola. After two chukkers of play, Orchard Hill led by four
goals, 6-2.
The Coca-Cola offense woke up in the third. Julio Arellano
converted a 30-yard penalty shot for a goal at the 4:20 mark,
6-3, and added a goal from the field two minutes later on a
long pass from Stirling, 6-4. Structured defense held the powerful
Orchard Hill attack scoreless as Coca-Cola was awarded a goal
on a Penalty 1 and closed out the first half with a goal from
Stirling that tied the game, 6-6, with six seconds on the clock.
There was no let up from Coca-Cola as they continued to pressure
Orchard Hill both offensively and defensively. The two teams
traded goals in the fourth chukker. Coca-Cola team captain Gillian
Johnston scored on a pass from Julio Arellano that gave Coca-Cola
their first lead of the game, 7-6. Facundo Pieres converted
a 60-yard penalty shot, 7-7. Arellano responded 40-yard penalty
shot to give Coca-Cola the lead again, 8-7.
Facundo Pieres tied the game at 8-8 with the final goal of
the period with 40 seconds in the chukker.
After a scoreless three minutes of fifth period play, Polito
Pieres scored to give Orchard Hill a 9-8 advantage. The game
was tied again at the 1:14 mark when an Orchard Hill foul resulted
in a Penalty 1, awarding Coca-Cola a goal and leveling the score
at 9-9.
The action accelerated in the sixth chukker Facundo Pieres
scored on a neck-shot in the opening seconds of play to give
Orchard Hill a 10-9 edge. A minute later Facundo stretched the
lead to two goals on a penalty conversion, 11-9. Consecutive
goals from Arellano (one on a 40-yard penalty shot) leveled
the score once again, 11-11. Facundo Pieres scored on a brilliantly-executed
nearside neck-shot that gave Orchard Hill a one goal lead, 12-11.
Sugar Erskine scored his first goal of the game deadlock it
at 12-12 and force a sudden-death overtime chukker.
Following a brief intermission, both teams returned to the
field with the players fighting for possession and control of
the ball. A Coca-Cola foul gave Orchard Hill an early opportunity
to end the game, but the 60-yard penalty shot went wide, and
the game continued. Another Coca-Cola foul resulted in an Orchard
Hill hit from the center of the field where Facundo Pieres cook
control of the ball and carried it through the goal posts for
the 13-12 Orchard Hill victory.
Facundo Pieres scored four of his game high ten goals on penalty
shots. Polito Pieres added two goals and Ezequiel Ferrario scored
once in the win. Stirling and Arellano scored for goals apiece
for Coca-Cola. Johnston and Erskine added single goals and the
team was awarded two goals on Penalty 1s.
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Las Monjitas 18, Engel & Völkers
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12:00 pm - Thursday, March 5, 2015
The
Gold Cup’s newest entry, Engel & Völkers (Jared Zenni,
Kris Kampsen, Santi Torres and Matias Magrini) was hoping to
make a successful debut in Thursday’s noon game of the
tournament, but a veteran Las Monjitas lineup (Camilo Bautista,
Facundo Sola, Sebastian Merlos and Eduardo Novillo Astrada)
roughed them up in an 18-8 drubbing.
Engel & Völkers received two goals by handicap from the
26-goal Las Monjitas team, and added to it with a goal from
the field from Kris Kampsen for a 3-0 lead. Facundo Sola converted
a penalty shot that got Las Monjitas on the scoreboard with
a penalty goal, 3-1, but Kampsen countered with a 60-yard penalty
conversion, 4-1. Goals from Sebastian Merlos and Sola (penalty
goal) ended the first period with Las Monjitas trailing by one
goal, 4-3.
Sola tied the game at 4-4 in the opening 30 seconds of the
second chukker Merlos then scored three consecutive goals (one
on a 60-yard penalty shot) that had Las Monjitas in front, 7-4.
Matias Magrini scored the final goal of the chukker, but it
was Las Monjitas in control of the game with a 7-5 lead.
Las Monjitas shut down the Engel & Völkers offense for
the next two chukkers while the Las Monjitas lead continued
to grow. Merlos scored twice in the third as Las Monjitas extended
their lead to four goals, 9-5.
Three fourth chukker goals from Sola (two on penalty conversions)
and a pair from Eduardo Astrada had Engel & Völkers down
by nine goals with two chukkers left to play.
Las year’s Piaget Gold Cup MVP, Santi Torres, scored
his first goal from the field in the opening seconds of the
fifth chukker, 14-6. Sola converted a 30-yardpenalty shot, 15-6.
Kampsen ended the chukker with a goal from the field with eleven
seconds left on the clock. Las Monjitas continued to lead, 15-7.
Torres opened the sixth chukker with a goal, 15-8, but that
was the end of the mini-rally. Goals from Merlos, Astrada and
Sola ended the game with Las Monjitas recording the 18-8 victory.
Sola led the Las Monjitas attack with eight goals (five on
penalty conversions). Merlos and Astrada scored five goals apiece
in the win. Kampsen’s three goals were a high for Engel
& Völkers. Torres scored twice and Magrini added a
goal. The team also received two goals by handicap.
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Lechuza Caracas 14, Valiente 13 in OT
12:30 pm - Thursday, March 5, 2015
In
a hotly-contested match that was tied ten times, Lechuza (Victor
Vargas, Nico Pieres, Juan Martin Nero and Juan Garcia Grossi)
scored a 14-13 win over Valiente (Bob Jornayvaz, Guillermo Terrera,
Alejo Taranco and Adolfo Cambiaso) in the Piaget Gold Cup’s
third game of the day.
The two teams traded goals in the opening chukker with Nico
Pieres scoring twice for Lechuza and Valiente getting goals
from Adolfo Cambiaso (a 60-yard penalty conversion) and Guillermo
Terrera for a 2-2 opening chukker.
Cambiaso and Terrera scored single goals in second chukker
play while the Valiente defense held Lechuza scoreless. At the
end of the second chukker Valiente held a 4-2 advantage over
Lechuza.
Lechuza fought back in the third. Ten-goaler Juan Martin Nero
opened the chukker with a goal from the field, cutting the Valiente
lead to a single goal, 4-3. Terrera and Pieres each scored twice
to end the first half with Valiente holding on to a narrow 6-5
advantage.
Pieres tied the game at 6-6 with the opening goal of the second
half. Juan Garcia Grossi gave Lechuza the lead, 7-6, with his
first goal of the day. Alejo Taranco and Pieres traded goals
that had Lechuza in the lead by a single goal, 8-7. Cambiaso
leveled the score at 8-8 with a 40-yard penalty conversion to
end the chukker.
The two teams battled evenly through the fifth period. Lechuza
goals from Victor Vargas and Pieres (penalty conversion) were
offset by goals from Valiente team captain Bob Jornayvaz and
Terrera. After five chukkers of play he score was all even at
10-10.
Cambiaso, Terrera and Jornayvaz scored single goals to give
Valiente a 13-12 lead, but a third goal from Pieres (a 60-yard
penalty goal) locked it up at 13-13, forcing a sudden-death
overtime period.
Nero came through for Lechuza in the overtime chukker, scoring
on a 100-yard shot on goal that gave the game to Lechuza Caracas.
Pieres was credited with ten goals on the day for Lechuza (three
on penalty shots). Nero added two goals with Vargas and Grossi
each scoring a goal. Terrera scored six times for Valiente.
Cambiaso added four goals; Jornayvaz scored twice and Alejo
Taranco added a goal.
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Audi 16, Alegria Assist Card 13
3:00 pm - Thursday, March 5, 2015
In
their last 26-goal meeting, Audi (Marc Ganzi, Gonzalito Pieres,
Rodrigo Andrade and Fred Mannix) came up on the short end of
a 15-11 score in the 2015 C. V. Whitney Cup semifinal match.
This time it was Alegria (Julian Mannix, Hilario Ulloa, Mariano
Aguerre and Sterling Giannico) with the hot hand as they rolled
out to an 11-6 halftime score before running off with the 16-13
victory.
The 25-goal Audi team received one goal by handicap and added
five more in opening chukker play. Three goals from Gonzalito
Pieres (two on penalty shots) and single goals from Rodrigo
Andrade and Fred Mannix had Audi leading by three goals at the
end of the first chukker. Alegria got single goals from Hilario
Ulloa, Sterling Giannico and Julian Mannix (penalty goal) for
the 6-3 score.
Two more Audi goals in the second chukker were accompanied
by shutout defense. After two chukkers of play, Valiente was
on top of the 8-3 lead.
Alegria got its offense working in third period action. Pieres
scored three consecutive goals (two on penalty shots) white
Alegria relied on single goals from Ulloa and Sterling Giannico.
A Penalty 1 padded their total, but after the first half it
was all Audi, 11-6.
Two more goals in the fourth chukker had Pieres converting
a 60-yard penalty shot for a goal and Andrade scoring a goal
from the field, 13-6. Ulloa scored on a 40-yard penalty shot
for Alegria, who continued to trail, 13-7.
Fifth chukker goals from Ulloa (penalty conversion) and Julian
Mannix were countered by a pair of goals from Andrade as Audi
continued to dominate the game, 15-9.
Alegria was the recipient of a goal on a Penalty 1 in the opening
minute of the sixth chukker, 15-10, and consecutive goals from
Julian Mannix (one from the field and the other on a penalty
conversion cut the Audi lead to three goals, 15-12. The Alegria
rally continues as Ulloa scored with 2:31 remaining, but that
was when the Audi defense clamped down. The Alegria offense
was silenced for the duration of the game, with Andrade scoring
the final goal of the game for the 16-13 Audi victory.
Pieres scored six of his seven goals on penalty conversions.
Andrade added five goals from the field with Fred Mannix scoring
twice and Ganzi being credited with a goal. The team also received
one goal by handicap. Ulloa led the Alegria offense with five
goals. Julian Mannix scored four times (twice on penalty shots).
Giannico added two goals and the team received two goals on
two Penalty 1s.
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