Piaget USPA Gold Cup®
- 26 Goal
Engel & Völkers Tesoro Cup
March 5 - 22, 2015
Audi and Orchard Hill Remain Undefeated
in Piaget Gold Cup Play
Sunday, March 8, 2015 - By Alex Webbe
Following the second round of play
in the 2015 USPA Piaget Gold cup at the International Polo Club,
only two teams, Audi and Orchard Hill, remained undefeated,
2-0; two more were winless, Valiente and Engel & Völkers,
0-2; and four others were all even with 1-1 records, Alegria Assist Card,
Coca-Cola, Las Monjitas and Lechuza Caracas.
Audi 13,
Engel & Völkers 12
10:00 am - Sunday, March 8, 2015
In
one of the day’s two 10am matches, Audi (Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo
Andrade, Gonzalito Pieres and Fred Mannix) defeated Engel &
Völkers 11-7. The win left Audi with a perfect 2-0 record
while Engel & Völkers remained winless at 0-2.
In an uneventful opening chukker the two teams traded goals
with Kris Kampsen getting Engel & Völkers on the scoreboard
first with a goal from the field, 1-0. Audi responded with a
goal from Canadian 6-goaler Fred Mannix for a 1-1 tie.
An offensive explosion by Audi saw them score five times while
Engel & Völkers was unable to mount a successful attack.
Rodrigo Andrade opened the second period with a goal, 2-1. Gonzalito
Pieres converted a pair of penalty shots and Fred Mannix added
two more goals for the 6-1 lead.
Engel & Völkers staged a mini rally in the third. Goals
from Santi Torres and Kampsen were complimented by shutout defense
as Engel & Völkers cut into the Audi lead, trailing by three
goals, 6-3 at the end of the first half of play.
The Engel & Völkers defense were able to keep Audi off
the scoreboard for the second consecutive period, but managed
only a single goal. Torres scored a goal from the field, bringing
Engel & Völkers to within two goals of the lead, 6-4.
Audi woke up again in the fifth, scoring three times and holding
Engel & Völkers to a single goal from Kampsen. Goals from
Andrade, Pieres and Mannix carried Audi to a 9-5 advantage.
Sixth chukker goals from Pieres and Andrade had Audi in the
lead by six goals, 11-5 with the clock running. Matias Magrini
scored his first goal of the day and Mariano Gracida chipped
in the last score of the match as Audi rode on to the 11-7 victory.
Pieres and Mannix scored four goals apiece. Andrade added three
goals in the win. Kampsen led the Engel & Völkers offense
with three goals. Torres scored twice and Gracida and Magrini
each scored a goal in the loss.
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Alegria Assist Card Assist Card 9, Las Monjitas
8
10:00 am - Sunday, March 8, 2015
In
the second morning contest of the day, Alegria Assist Card (Julian
Mannix, Hilario Ulloa, Mariano Aguerre and Sterling Giannico)
fought off a second half rally to record a 9-8 win over Las
Monjitas (Camilo Bautista, Facundo Sola, Sebastian Merlos and
Eduardo Novillo Astrada).
In a defensively-oriented opening chukker, Alegria Assist Card’s
Hilario Ulloa scored the only goal of the first chukker for
a 1-0 lead.
Two more Alegria Assist Card goals from Ulloa and Mariano Aguerre
extended their lead to two goals, 3-1, with Eduardo Novillo
Astrada finally getting his team on the scoreboard.
Ulloa scored on a 30-yard penalty shot as Alegria Assist Card
moved to secure their lead, 4-1. Facundo Sola closed out the
period with Alegria Assist Card on top, 4-2.
Las Monjitas came alive in the fourth period scoring four goals
while holding Alegria Assist Card scoreless. Astrada started
the charge with a goal from the field, 4-3, followed by three
consecutive goals from Sola (one on a 30-yard penalty conversion)
that took the game away from Alegria Assist Card and gave Las
Monjitas the lead, 6-4.
The Alegria Assist Card offense pressured Las Monjitas in the
fifth chukker. Fouls resulted in a pair of penalty conversions
for Alegria Assist Card (Ulloa), tying the game at 6-6. Sebastian
Merlos scored the final goa of the chukker from the field, taking
back the lead for Las Monjitas, 7-6, to end the period.
Alegria Assist Card team captain Julian Mannix scored the first
goal of the sixth chukker to tie the game at 7-7, and ensuing
goals from Sterling Giannico and Aguerre had them in front by
two goals, 9-7. Las Monjitas continued to press, but a pair
of missed penalty shots cost them. Merlos scored the final goal
of the game on a 30-yard penalty shot, but Alegria Assist Card
had managed to come back to win record the 9-8 victory.
Ulloa’s five goals (two on penalty conversions) led the
Alegria Assist Card attack. Aguerre scored twice and Mannix
and Giannico added single goals for the win. Sola scored a team
high four goals for Las Monjitas. Merlos and Astrada scored
two goals apiece in the loss.
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Coca-Cola 10, Lechuza Caracas 8
12:00 pm - Sunday, March 8, 2015
Coca-Cola
(Gillian Johnston, Sugar Erskine, Pelon Stirling and Julio Arellano)
took early control of their noon game with Lechuza Caracas (Victor
Vargas, Nico Pieres, Juan Agustin Grossi and Juan Martin Nero),
taking a 3-1 lead after the opening chukker. Julio Arellano
scored twice (one on a 40-yard penalty conversion) and Sugar
Erskine added a goal while the Coca-Cola defense held Lechuza
to a single penalty goal from Juan Martin Nero.
The two teams traded goals in the second period as the Lechuza
attack got back on track. Coca-Cola opened the scoring with
a goal from the field from team captain Gillian Johnston in
the opening seconds of the chukker, 4-1. Nero responded with
a goal from Lechuza, 4-2. Erskine added his second goal of the
game, 5-2 followed by a goal from Lechuza’s captain, Victor
Vargas, 5-3. Arellano and Juan Agustin Grossi alternated goals
to close out the chukker with Coca-Cola maintaining the two
goal lead, 6-4.
Both defenses buckled down in the third period and goals were
hard to come by. It wasn’t until a Lechuza foul sent Arellano
to the penalty line in the final seconds of the period that
Coca-Cola got on the scoreboard with a 60-yard penalty goal
for a 7-4 halftime lead.
Arellano scored his fifth goal of the day two minutes into
the fourth to extend the Coca-Cola lead to four goals, 8-4,
when Lechuza stormed back. Grossi scored from the field followed
by a 30-yard penalty conversion from Nico Pieres, 8-6. The Coca-Cola
offense went silent as Grossi scored the final goal of the period
with 10 seconds on the clock bringing Lechuza to within a goal
of the lead, 8-7.
Erskine gave Coca-Cola some breathing room in the fifth, scoring
a goal from the field in the opening minute of play. Erskine
followed up with a second goal at the 5:40 mark for a three
goal advantage, 10-7. Vargas answered for Lechuza with their
only goal of the chukker in the final two minutes of the period,
10-8.
Defense took to the field in the final chukker for Coca-Cola
as they fought to preserve their lead. Lechuza continued to
press their attack, but to no avail. At the end of a scoreless
chukker, Coca-Cola rode off the field with the 10-8 victory.
Arellano scored three of his game-high five goals on penalty
conversions. Erskine added four goals from the field and Johnston
kicked in a goal for the win. Grossi scored three times for
Lechuza. Nero and Vargas added two goals each and Pieres scored
once in the loss.
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Orchard Hill 14, Valiente 12
BPP "Jackie" ridden by Polito Pieres and owned by
Los Machitos
MVP Ezequiel Ferrario
3:00 pm - Sunday, March 8, 2015
In
a battle of what many anticipated to be a showdown between the
top two players in the game, Adolfo Cambiaso and Facundo Pieres,
it was the one-two punch of the Pieres cousins, Facundo and
Polito that managed to carry the day against a balanced Valiente
attack in a 14-12 Orchard Hill win.
Cambiaso opened the scoring with a 60-yard penalty conversion
that was followed up by a goal from the field from Valiente
team captain Bob Jornayvaz, 2-0. Orchard Hill responded with
three consecutive goals from Facundo Pieres (penalty goal),
Steve Van Andel and Polito Pieres for the early 3-2 lead.
Alejo Taranco tied the game at 3-3 in early second chukker
action that was followed by two penalty conversions from Facundo
Pieres that had Orchard Hill in front by two goals, 5-3. Jornayvaz
scored his second goal of the game with 48 seconds on the clock
to close to within a goal of Orchard Hill, 5-4.
Ezequiel Ferrario extended the Orchard Hill lead to two goals
with the opening goal of the third chukker, 6-4. Taranco cut
through the Orchard Hill defenders for a goal with 4:20 on the
clock, 6-5, and tied the game minutes later for a 6-6 halftime
score.
A regrouped Orchard Hill took to the field in the second half
and unleashed Polito Pieres. With the defensive focus on the
leading scorer of the tournament, Facundo Pieres, Orchard Hill
unleashed their second big threat in his cousin Polito. Polito
Pieres scored the first goal of the chukker just 15 seconds
in to the period, 7-6, and added a second goal just one minute
latter. 8-6. Polito Pieres was on fire adding a third score
less than a minute later to give Orchard Hill a three-goal lead,
9-6. Polito Pieres still wasn’t through. His fourth goal
of the chukker came at the 3:04 mark to make it 10-6. Facundo
Pieres got in a goal with just over two minutes on the clock,
but it was Polito Pieres who closed out the chukker with his
fifth goal for the commanding 12-6 lead.
Valiente wasted little time in attempting to atone for the
fifth chukker letdown. Guillermo Terrera opened the fifth chukker
with a goal from the field and followed it up minutes later
with a 30-yard penalty conversion, 12-8. Penalty goals from
Taranco and Cambiaso closed out the chukker with Valiente shutting
down the volatile Orchard Hill attack and closing to within
two goals of the lead, 12-10, with one chukker remaining in
regulation time.
With Valiente trying desperately to get back into the game,
a costly foul sent Facundo Pieres to the penalty line where
he converted a 40-yard shot for a goal, 13-10. Cambiaso returned
the favor with a penalty goal for Valiente, 13-11, but time
was slipping by. Facundo Pieres added a goal from the field
with just three minutes remaining in the game, putting Orchard
Hill in the lead by three goals, 14-11. Valiente struggled to
break through an aggressive Orchard Hill defense but only managed
a single goal from Terrera with 34 seconds on the clock that
ended the game with Orchard Hill on the winning end of a 14-12
score.
Facundo and Polito Pieres scored six goals apiece. Van Andel
and Ferrario added single goals for the win. A balanced Valiente
tem had Cambiaso scoring four goals (three on penalty shots).
Terrera and Taranco scored three goals each and Jornayvaz added
two goals in the loss.
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