111th U.S. Open Polo
Championship® - 26 Goal
Hall of Fame Cup Subsidiary
March 28 - April 19, 2015
Coca-Cola Proves To Be The
Real Thing In 9-8 US Open Win
Saturday, March 28, 2015 - By Alex
Webbe
Coca-Cola 9, Las Monjitas 8
Coca-Cola
(Gillian Johnston, Sugar Erskine, Pelon Stirling and Julio Arellano)
opened the 2015 United States Open Championship with a 9-8 win
over Las Monjitas (Camilo Bautista, Sebastian Merlos, Eduardo
Novillo Astrada and Facundo Sola) Saturday afternoon at the
International Polo Club.
The 26-goal match got underway with little fanfare and less
scoring. Eduardo Novillo Astrada scored the first goal of the
game for Las Monjitas at the 5:17 mark with several earlier
efforts being turned aside by Coca-Cola defenders. Julio Arellano
scored the only other goal of the chukker with 52 seconds on
the clock for a 1-1 tie.
The pace continued to drag in the second chukker, but the scoring
opportunities improved. Ten-goaler Pelon Stirling scored to
give Coca-Cola a 2-1 lead with the score coming in the opening
20 seconds of the period. Sebastian Merlos leveled the score
once again with the conversion of a 30-yard penalty shot, 2-2.
Facundo Sola added another goal with just under three minutes
left in the chukker for a 3-2 Las Monjitas lead, but Coca-Cola
raced back into the game, 3-3, with a tying goal from Sugar
Erskine at the two minute mark. Sola’s second goal of
the match ended the chukker with Las Monjitas enjoying a 4-3
advantage.
Penalties got Las Monjitas into trouble in the third period
with Arellano converting penalty shots from the 30 and 40-yard
lines for a 5-4 Coca-Cola lead. With under two minutes left
in the chukker, Sola tied the game at 5-5 to end the first half.
Both defenses were on their toes in the fourth chukker with
scoring coming at a premium. Astrada scored the only goal of
the chukker to give Las Monjitas the lead back, 6-5.
The fifth chukker belonged to Coca-Cola and Arellano. Arellano
tied it up with a goal from the field in the opening 30 seconds
of play, 6-6, and tied it up three and-a-half minutes later.
With once chukker remaining in regulation play, Coca-Cola was
leading by a one goal margin, 7-6.
Arellano’s sixth goal of the game came at the 4:44 mark
of the final chukker, and gave Coca-Cola the biggest lead of
the game, 8-6, but Las Monjitas wasn’t through. Consecutive
goals from Sola at 3:54 and again at 2:41 had it deadlocked
at 8-8, and the possibility of an overtime period a likely outcome.
With less than 30 seconds left in the game there was a scramble
in front of the Las Monjitas goal. Sola backed a shot on goal
by Arellano who drove it back through the goalposts for the
winning score, 9-8.
Arellano led all scoring with seven goals (three on penalty
conversions). Erskine scored once and Stirling added a goal
for the win. Sola set the pace for Las Monjitas with five goals.
Astrada was credited with two goals and Merlos scored on a 30-yard
penalty shot in a losing effort.
US Open play continues at the International Polo Club with
three games on tap for Sunday, March 29, with FlexJet (Melissa
Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Miguel Novillo Astrada and Magoo Laprida)
facing Audi (Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo Andrade, Gonzalito Pieres and
Fred Mannix at 10am followed by a noon contest between Orchard
Hill (Steve Van Andel, Gallego Ferrario, Polito Pieres and Facundo
Pieres) and Valiente (Bob Jornayvaz, Guillermo Terrera, Alejo
Taranco and Adolfo Cambiaso). The day’s feature match
will pit Lechuza Caracas (Victor Vargas, Nico Pieres, Juan Martin
Nero and Agustin Garcia Grossi) against Alegria (Julian Mannix,
Hilario Ulloa, Mariano Aguerre and Sterling Giannico).
The 2015 United States Open championship has a field of eight
teams and runs from March 28th thru the final on April 19th.
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here for photos by Alex
Pacheco
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