Polo News
Orchard Hill
Remains Undefeated, 3-0, in Joe Barry Cup Play;
Enigma and Coca-Cola Register Wins
January 15, 2015
By Alex Webbe - Wellington FL
Orchard Hill 12, Lechuza Caracas
11
Thursday, January 15, 2015 - 3:00
pm
Orchard Hill (Steve Van Andel, Lucas Criado, Facundo
Pieres and Remy Muller) continued to impress as they
racked up a 12-11 win over Lechuza (Victor Vargas, Marcos
Alberdi, Juan Martin Nero and Martin Espain) Thursday
afternoon in the 2015 20-goal Joe Barry memorial Cup
at the International Polo Club for a perfect 3-0 record
in Bracket II competition.
Ten-goaler Facundo Pieres scored the first goal of
the game in the opening minute of play followed by a
goal from Lucas Criado for a 2-0 lead. The Orchard Hill
defense held solid, blanking Lechuza Caracas in the
first chukker of play.
Lechuza Caracas 10-goaler, Juan Martin Nero, finally
got his team on the scoreboard two minutes into the
second period, 2-1. Criado took control of the ball
in the next two consecutive throw-ins, and raced down
the field for goals, 4-1. Lechuza Caracas rallied for
the final two goals of the chukker, with Martin Espain
scoring at the 1:56 mark, and teammate Marcos Alberdi
splitting the Orchard Hill goalposts with just 27 seconds
on the clock. Orchard Hill continued to lead, but the
margin had been cut to a single goal, 4-3.
Third chukker goals from Criado and Pieres had Orchard
Hill leading by three goals, 6-3, but Lechuza Caracas
staged another mini-rally. Nero scored with just two
minutes on the clock, 6-4, and Alberdi added a goal
with just 27 seconds showing. The Orchard Hill lead
remained at one goal at the end of the first half, 6-5.
Lechuza Caracas team captain, Victor Vargas tied the
game at 6-6 in the opening minute of the fourth period.
Two minutes later, Remy Muller put a goal on the scoreboard
for Orchard Hill to take back the lead for Orchard Hill,
7-6. Pieres closed out the period with a 30-yard penalty
conversion as Orchard Hill rode off the field with a
two goal, 8-6 lead.
Orchard Hill tore into the Lechuza Caracas defense
in the fifth, scoring four consecutive goals. Pieres
and Criado each added a pair of goals to the Orchard
Hill, stretching the lead to six goals, 12-6. Nero answered
back by taking the following throw-in and galloping
down the field for the final goal of the chukker. With
one period left in regulation time, Orchard Hill held
a five goal, 12-7 advantage. Lechuza Caracas made a
run at Orchard Hill in the final period of the game
with Alberdi scoring on a back hand shot, 12-8, and
Nero scoring from the field less than a minute later
as they cut the Orchard Hill lead to three goals, 12-9,
with 5:16 left to play. Nero took advantage of an Orchard
Hill foul by converting a 30-yard penalty shot at 3:17,
but time continued to run down with Orchard Hill content
to run out the clock.
Alberdi scored the final goal of the game with little
to no opposition from Orchard Hill as they celebrated
the 12-11win.
Criado scored a game-high six goals, all from the field.
Pieres scored just one of his five goals on a penalty
shot with Muller adding a goal for the victory. Nero
scored five times for Lechuza Caracas (two on penalty
shots). Alberdi added two goals with Vargas and Espain
each scoring once in a losing effort.
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Pacheco
Enigma
13, Merchant Hub 11
Thursday, January 15, 2015 - 1:00
pm
Earlier in the afternoon, Jerome Wirth’s Enigma
team (Jerome Wirth, Jeff Hall, Matias MacDonough and
Carlucho Arellano) recorded their first win of the 2015
season with a hard-fought 13-11 win over Merchant Hub
(Scott Swerdlin, Marianito Obregon, Facundo Obregon
and Luis Escobar).
Carlucho Arellano scored the first goal of the game
in the opening 30 seconds of play to tie it at 1-1 (Merchant
Hub received one goal by handicap from the 20-goal Enigma
team). Nearly five scoreless minutes passed until Marianito
Obregon gave the lead to Merchant Hub on a goal from
the field. Matias MacDonough tied the score at 2-2 on
a 30-yard penalty conversion at the 1:40 mark to end
the chukker.
MacDonough and Luis Escobar exchanged goals in the
second period to keep it all even at 3-3 until the Enigma
offense exploded. Jeff Hall and Arellano scored single
goals from the field, and MacDonough converted a 60-yard
penalty shot to end the chukker with Enigma enjoying
a 6-3 lead.
Goals were scarce in the third, in a scoreless first
five minutes. Facundo Obregon converted a 30-yard penalty
shot for a goal at the 2:14 mark 6-4. On a great individual
effort, Hall scored after making his way through what
seemed like the entire Merchant Hub team; scoring the
goal on the nearside (left) of his horse, 7-4. MacDonough
added the final score if the half with Enigma holding
a comfortable four goal, 8-4 advantage.
Facundo Obregon converted a 30-yard penalty shot two-and-a-half
minutes into the fourth chukker, 8-5. MacDonough scored
on a 60-yad penalty shot for Enigma, 9-5. Consecutive
goals from Facundo Obregon cut the Enigma lead down
to just two goals, 9-7. Arellano scored the final goal
of the period to keep Enigma in front, 10-7.
Fifth chukker goals from Facundo Obregon (penalty shot)
and Marianito Obregon (from the throw-in) brought Merchant
Hub to within a goal of the lead, 10-9. MacDonough converted
a short penalty shot, 11-9. Escobar scored the final
goal of the period, and the Enigma lead remained at
a fragile one goal, 11-10.
An early sixth chukker foul by Merchant Hub allowed
MacDonough the opportunity to extend the Enigma lead
on a 30-yard penalty shot, which he did for a 12-10
advantage. Escobar countered with a goal from the field
just a minute later, 12-11. Hall scored the final goal
of the contest at the 4:14 mark as Enigma held off a
scrappy Merchant Hub attack for the final four minutes
of the game for the 13-11 victory.
MacDonough led the Enigma attack by scoring six of
his game-high seven goals on penalty conversions. Hall
and Arellano each scored three times for the win. Facundo
Obregon scored six times for Merchant Hub (four of them
on penalty conversions). Escobar and Marianito Obregon
scored two goals each and the team received one goal
by handicap.
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Coca-Cola
12, FlexJet 8
Thursday, January 15, 2015 - 10:00
am
Evidently the name change (FlexJet was formerly competing
as Flight Options) didn’t agree with FlexJet (Melissa
Ganzi Guille Aguero, Miguel Novillo Astrada and Juan
Bollini) as they found themselves on the losing end
of a 13-8 score at the hands of a talented Coca-Cola
lineup (Gillian Johnston, Sugar Erskine, Julio Arellano
and Mason Wroe) Thursday morning.
Miguel Novillo Astrada scored the first goal of the
day on a 40-yard penalty conversion, but that was FlexJet’s
last offensive statement of the chukker. Coca-Cola stormed
back with single goals from Mason Wroe, Gillian Johnston
and Sugar Erskine. Wroe scored on a well-executed backhander
while Johnston’s score came on a 150-yard solo
run for the goal. Erskine tapped one between the goalposts
with just 36 seconds on the clock for the 3-1 lead.
Coca-Cola continued to dominate in the second period
with Julio Arellano scoring for a 4-1 advantage. Astrada
connected on a 60-yard penalty shot for another FlexJet
goal, 4-2. For the second time in as many chukkers Johnston
found herself out in front with the ball, carrying t
down the field for another goal for a 5-2 edge. Arellano
converted a 30-yard penalty shot for a goal and a 6-2
lead.
FlexJet perked up in the third, opening the chukker
with goals from Juan Bollini and Astrada (penalty shot),
6-4. Arellano got Coca-Cola on the scoreboard with a
60-yard penalty goal, 7-4, with Astrada barreling the
ball through the goalposts from 50 yards in front of
the goal for a 7-5 halftime score.
FlexJet was held scoreless in the fourth while Coca-Cola
continued to increase their lead. Goals from Arellano
and Johnston accounted for the only scoring. With two
chukkers left in regulation play, Coca-Cola led by four
goals, 9-5. Defenders were at their best in the fifth
with attack after attack being turned aside. Arellano
and Astrada exchanged single goals and the chukker ended
with Coca-Cola in control of a 10-6 game.
Sixth chukker goals from Erskine scored the first goal
of the final chukker in the opening 20 seconds of play,
11-6, and Arellano added another for a 12-6 advantage
for Coca-Cola. With just 3:48 left in the game, Guille
Aguero scored his first goal of the day for FlexJet,
12-7.
Erskine stole the ball from a FlexJet player and raced
240-yards for a goal that put Coca-Cola in front, 13-7.
Astrada scored the final goal of the game at the :41
second mark as FlexJet suffered their first loss of
the tournament, (1-1). The Coca-Cola win was their first
in three outings (1-2).
Arellano scored six goals for Coca-Cola. Johnston and
Erskine scored three goals apiece with Wroe chipping
in a goal for the victory. Astrada scored five goals
for FlexJet. Bollini and Aguero each added a goal in
the loss.
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Pacheco
Play continues in the Joe Barry Memorial Cup on Saturday,
January 17th with Lucchese (2-0) facing Tonkawa (1-1)
in a 10AM game followed by a noon meeting between Audi
(1-1) and CT Energia (0-2).
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