111th U.S. Open Polo
Championship® - 26 Goal
Hall of Fame Cup Subsidiary
March 28 - April 19, 2015
Wins By Valiente And Coca-Cola
Set US Open Semifinals
By Alex Webbe
Sunday wins by Valiente (Bob Jornayvaz, Guillermo Terrera,
Alejo Taranco and Adolfo Cambiaso) and Coca-Cola (Gillian Johnston,
Sugar Erskine, Pelon Stirling and Julio Arellano) set the stage
for Wednesday’s semifinals of the 2015 United States Open
Championship at the International Polo Club.
Valiente 13, Lechuza Caracas 12
11:30 am - Sunday, April 12, 2015
Valiente
opened the day with a hotly-contested 13-12 win over Lechuza
Caracas (Victor Vargas, Agustin Garcia Grossi, Nico Pieres and
Juan Martin Nero), while Coca-Cola closed out the day dispatching
FlexJet (Melissa Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Miguel Novillo Astrada and
Magoo Laprida) in a 15-10 triumph.
Valiente was taking the field with all four original members
of the team on the field after a rash of injuries forced substitutions
throughout the tournament.
An opening goal from Guillermo Terrera came in the opening
minute of the game for an early 1-0 Valiente lead as the two
teams sized one another up. Nico Pieres tied the game at 1-1
with a 30-yard penalty conversion at the 3:51 mark for the final
goal of the chukker.
Alejo Taranco put Valiente on top, 2-1 in the second chukker
with his first goal of the game. Teammate Adolfo Cambiaso made
it 3-1 on a 60-yard penalty conversion less than a minute later.
Three straight goals from Pieres had Lechuza in the lead, 4-3,
with just over a minute on the clock. Ten-goaler Juan Martin
Nero scored the final goal of the chukker as Lechuza rode off
the field with a 5-3 advantage over Valiente.
Terrera cut the Lechuza lead back to one goal, 5-4, with the
first goal of the third period, 5-4, and Cambiaso tied it at
5-5 on another 60-yard penalty shot, 5-5. Nero countered with
a goal from the field for Lechuza Caracas for a one-goal lead,
6-5. Cambiaso lit it up with a tying goal with less than two
minutes left in the first half, and a goal from the field from
Terrera with 53 seconds left in the chukker gave Valiente a
narrow 7-6 lead.
Lechuza committed a foul in the opening seconds of the fourth
chukker, resulting in a Penalty 1 and the awarding of a goal
to Valiente and a throw in 15-yards directly in front of the
Lechuza goal. Valiente took control of the ensuing throw-in
with Cambiaso adding another goal just seconds later to give
Valiente a 9-6, three goal lead. Nero scored the final goal
of the chukker at the warning bell that cut the Valiente led
to two goals, 9-7.
Pieres and Cambiaso traded goals in the fifth as they alternated
40-yard penalty shots (two apiece) that they converted for scores,
11-9. Agustin Garcia Grossi scored his first goal of the game
with just 24 seconds on the clock to cut into the Valiente lead
and make it a one-goal game, 11-10.
A Lechuza foul sent Cambiaso to the penalty line once again
where he converted another 60-yard penalty shot for a goal expanding
their lead to 12-10. Pieres countered with a 30-yard penalty
shot, 12-11. Taranco scored on a 30-yard penalty shot that stretched
the Valiente lead to two goals, 13-11. Pieres answered back
with a 60-yard penalty goal with over three minutes on the clock,
cutting the lead to one goal,13-12, but that would be where
it ended as Valiente held on for the 13-12 victory.
Cambiaso led the Valiente attack with seven goals (six on penalty
shots). Terrera added three goals; Taranco scored twice; and
they were awarded a goal handicap. Pieres scored nearly nine
goals on the field. Pieres led the Lechuza attack with eight
goals on the day, and the team awarded a goal as the result
of a divot. Nero added three goals and Agustin Garcia Grossi
scored his eighth goal of the game. The win boosted Valiente
into Wednesday with a pair of goals.
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Coca-Cola 15, FlexJet 10
2:30
pm - Sunday, April 12, 2015
BPP: "Prima" for Nic Roldan
MVP: Julio Arellano
In
the second quarterfinal match of the day, FlexJet exploded onto
the field with the first two goals of the game. Roldan showed
great style as he scored the first goal just 39 seconds in.
Miguel Astrada made it 2-0 less than a minute later. Julio Arellano
responded with back-to-back 30-yard penalty goals that tied
it up, 2-2. Goals from Sugar Erskine, Gillian Johnston and Arellano
ended the chukker with FlexJet trailing by three goals, 5-2.
Magoo Laprida scored his first goal of the day cutting the
Coca-Cola lead to two goals, 5-3, but Coca-Cola responded. Pelon
Stirling scored at the 3:22 mark followed by a goal from Johnston
with 27 seconds on the clock for a 7-3 advantage.
Roldan and Erskine exchanged goals in a low-scoring third chukker
as Coca-Cola left the field at the end of the first half with
a four goal, 8-4 lead.
Johnston scored the first goal of the fourth chukker on a beautifully
executed backhander that had Coca-Cola in front by five goals,
9-4. Two minutes later Astrada answered with a goal for FlexJet,
9-5. Roldan cut the Coca-Cola lead to three goals with his third
goal of the day, 9-6, but goals from Arellano (60-yard penalty
conversion) and Erskine closed out the chukker. With two chukkers
left in regulation time, Coca-Cola led by five goals, 11-6.
Roldan’s mare, Prima, got FlexJet back into the game
in the fifth period as he scored three consecutive goals in
three minutes, cutting the Coca-Cola lead to 11-9, but that
was where the rally stalled. Erskine scored with 3:16 left in
the chukker, 12-9, and Arellano made it 13-9 with his fifth
goal of the game and the final goal of the chukker.
Coca-Cola continued to control the game into the sixth chukker.
A disciplined defense held FlexJet scoreless as Arellano added
two more goals from the field for Coca-Cola for a commanding
15-9 lead. Laprida scored the final goal of the game with less
than a minute left, but it was Coca-Cola with the 15-10 victory.
Arellano led all scoring with seven goals (four on penalty
shots) and earned MVP honors. Erskine turned in an inspired
performance accounting for four goals with Johnston scoring
three times and Stirling adding a goal for the win. Roldan set
the pace for the FlexJet offense with six goals. Astrada and
Laprida scored two goals apiece in the loss.
The 2015 US Open semifinals are scheduled for Wednesday, with
Orchard Hill (Steve Van Andel, Gallego Ferrario, Polito Pieres
and Facundo Pieres) facing Coca-Cola in a 2:30pm contest followed
by a 5pm game between Audi (Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo Andrade, Gonzalito
Pieres and Fred Mannix) and Valiente.
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Pacheco
The 2015 US Open semifinals are scheduled for Wednesday, with
Orchard Hill (Steve Van Andel, Gallego Ferrario, Polito Pieres
and Facundo Pieres) facing Coca-Cola in a 2:30pm contest followed
by a 5pm game between Audi (Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo Andrade, Gonzalito
Pieres and Fred Mannix) and Valiente. |