111th U.S. Open Polo
Championship® - 26 Goal
Hall of Fame Cup Subsidiary
March 28 - April 19, 2015
FlexJet Wins in Overtime;
Audi Goes to 2-0 in U.S. Open Action
By Alex Webbe
FlexJet 11, Alegria Assist Card 10 OT
10:00 am - Saturday, April 4, 2015
Parity
in the ranks of the US Open teams continues as FlexJet (Melissa
Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Miguel Novillo Astrada and Magoo Laprida)
evened their record at 1-1 while handing the defending US Open
championship Alegria team (Julian Mannix, Hilario Ulloa, Mariano
Aguerre and Sterling Giannico) their second loss (0-2) in a
game that was decided in overtime, 11-10.
Alegria scored the first two goals of the game on goals from
Hilario Ulloa and Sterling Giannico in the first two minutes
of play, 2-0. Miguel Novillo Astrada got FlexJet on the scoreboard
with a 30-yard penalty shot for a goal a minute later, but it
was Alegria team captain Julian Mannix with the final goal of
the chukker for a 3-1 Alegria lead.
The Alegria team continued to press the attack in the second
period, with Giannico making it 4-1 with a goal in the first
14 seconds of action. A FlexJet foul resulted in Alegria being
awarded a goal on a Penalty 1 at the 3:42 mark, 5-1, with Mariano
Aguerre’s first goal of the game ending the chukker with
FlexJet trailing by five goals, 6-1.
FlexJet began to turn it around in the third chukker. Two goals
by Miguel Astrada (one on a 30-yard penalty conversion) and
a goal from the field from Nic Roldan were complimented by shutout
defense, cutting the Alegria lead to two goals, 6-4, to end
the first half
FlexJet kept the pressure on as the second half got underway.
Astrada converted a 60-yard penalty shot for a goal just twenty
seconds into the fourth chukker and tied it at 6-6 with a goal
from the field just a minute later. Mannix got the lead back
for Alegria with the final goal of the chukker, 7-6.
Roldan and Mannix traded goals in fifth chukker action. Alegria
maintained the lead, 8-7. Laprida added a goal with 1:28 on
the clock for the final goal of the period with the score all
even at 8-8.
Astrada gave the 9-8 lead to FlexJet on a 60-yard penalty conversion
when Alegria came alive. Consecutive goals from the field from
Ulloa gave the lead back to Alegria midway through the sixth
chukker, 10-9. With time running out, Astrada capped a last
ditch effort with the tying goal with :03 seconds left in regulation
play, ending the period and calling for a sudden-death overtime
chukker.
After a brief intermission, both teams returned to the field
with fresh mounts, and the game resumed. Alegria had the first
opportunities as they drove the ball deep into the FlexJet end
of the field. Two, three and four shots at goal by Alegria players
were rebuffed in the opening minutes of play. FlexJet cleared
the ball from the goal area and got their opportunities as well,
with nothing to show for it. A final breakaway by Roldan resulted
in the winning goal four minutes into the overtime period, giving
the win to FlexJet, 11-10.
Astrada scored three of his game-high seven goals on penalty
conversions. Roldan added three goals and Laprida scored once
for the win. Ulloa and Mannix scored three goals apiece. Giannico
was credited with two goals; Aguerre added one goal; and the
team got one goal on a Penalty 1.
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Audi 10, Lechuza Caracas 7
4:30 pm - Saturday, April 4, 2015
After
a tooth and nail battle through the first four chukkers, Audi
(Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo Andrade, Gonzalito Pieres and Fred Mannix)
scored three unanswered goals in the fifth chukker and held
on for a 10-7 win over a strong Lechuza Caracas team Lechuza
Caracas (Victor Vargas, Agustin Garcia Grossi, Nico Pieres and
Juan Martin Nero).
In the second US Open match of the day, Both Audi and Lechuza
played in a wide open style that was highlighted by long passes
and runs up and down the field. The teams were over halfway
through the opening chukker when Agustin Garcia Grossi scored
the first goal of the day for a 1-0 Lechuza lead. Audi team
captain Marc Ganzi tied the game at 1-1 with 2:33 left in the
period with the final goal of the chukker.
Gonzalito Pieres converted a 30-yard penalty shot early in
the second period to put Audi on top of a 2-1 score. Nico Pieres
answered back with a goal from the field for Lechuza a minute
later, 2-2. Gonzalito Pieres scored his second goal of the chukker
with two minutes on the clock, 3-2, and Grossi leveled the score
at 3-3 to end the scoring for the chukker.
Third chukker goals from Gonzalito Pieres and Rodrigo Andrade
had Audi leading by two goals, 5-3, when Lechuza raced back
into the game. A pair of goals from Juan Martin Nero tied the
game at 5-5, with a final goal from Nico Pieres giving Lechuza
the 6-5 halftime lead with just 50 seconds left in the first
half.
Two minutes into the fourth chukker Andrade tied the game at
6-6, and gave Audi the lead back on a long neck shot just moments
later, 7-6. Lechuza team captain Victor Vargas scored the final
goal of the chukker at the 45 second mark to deadlock the game
at 7-7.
Audi took control of the game in the fifth period, combining
disciplined defense with well-orchestrated offense. Gonzalito
Pieres converted a 60-yard penalty shot in the opening minute
of the chukker, 8-7, and followed it up with a goal from the
field at the 5:01 mark after stealing it from a Lechuza player
and racing down the field for the score and a two goal, 9-7
advantage. With 1:42 left in the chukker Ganzi scored his second
goal of the game to end the period with Audi in control of a
10-7 game.
Lechuza continued trying to break through the Audi defense
in the sixth chukker, but to no avail. Backhanders, ride-offs,
blocked passes and missed shots on goal played out through the
balance of the game as Audi celebrated their second consecutive
US Open win.
Gonzalito Pieres scored five times (two on penalty conversions).
Andrade added three goals and Ganzi scored twice for the win.
Nico Pieres, Grossi and Nero scored two goals each. Vargas added
a goal as the Lechuza record fell to 1-1.
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US Open play continues on Sunday with Orchard Hill (Steve Van
Andel, Gallego Ferrario, Polito Pieres and Facundo Pieres) facing
Las Monjitas (Camilo Bautista, Facundo Sola, Sebastian Merlos
and Eduardo Novillo Astrada) at 10am, with Valiente (Tommy Beresford,
Guillermo Terrera, Alejo Taranco and Sapo Caset) playing Coca-Cola
(Gillian Johnston, Sugar Erskine, Pelon Stirling and Julio Arellano)
in the featured 3pm contest.
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