111th U.S. Open Polo
Championship® - 26 Goal
Hall of Fame Cup Subsidiary
March 28 - April 19, 2015
Cambiaso Sits Out as Valiente
Wins in Overtime
- By Alex Webbe
Valiente 13, Las Monjitas 12 OT
4:30 pm - Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Valiente
(Bob Jornayvaz, Tommy Beresford, Guillermo Terrera, Alejo Taranco
and Sapo Caset) managed to beat Las Monjitas (Camilo Bautista,
Facundo Sola, Sebastian Merlos and Eduardo Novillo Astrada)
in overtime Wednesday afternoon, 13-12, in second round play
in the 2015 United States Open Championship at the International
Polo Club, but they needed an overtime goal with which to do
it.
Valiente took the field without their star 10-goaler Adolfo
Cambiaso (injured groin muscle) but were fortunate enough to
have 10-goaler Sapo Caset in relief.
Valiente took possession of the opening throw in and pressed
down the field where Guillermo Terrera drove the ball through
the goalposts for a 1-0 lead in the first 30 seconds of play.
Facundo Sola responded by converting a 40-yard penalty shot
for a goal and a 1-1 tie. Alejo Taranco scored from the field
to put Valiente back on top, 2-1. Sola added a 60-yard penalty
goal and Taranco scored his second goal of the chukker for a
3-2 Valiente lead.
Valiente got into foul trouble in the second period. Sola scored
on a pair of 30-yard penalty shots and missed a 60-yard attempt.
Valiente was unable to score and fell behind, 4-3.
Sola continued to be the firepower for Las Monjitas, scoring
consecutive goals (one on a 60-yard penalty shot) to extend
their lead to three goals, 6-3. Valiente countered with a pair
of goals from Sapo Caset (one on a 30-yard penalty conversion)
and a goal from the field from Taranco. A major collision resulted
in an injury to Bob Jornayvaz (leg), forcing him to remove himself
from the game, with English 20goaler tommy Beresford replacing
him for the duration of the game. At the end of the first half
it was all even at 6-6.
The two teams traded goals in the fourth chukker with Caset
converting a penalty shot from 60-yards out and Taranco adding
a goal from the field midway through the period for an 8-6 advantage.
Sola returned firs with two minutes on the clock, converting
a 30-yard penalty shot for a goal, Forty seconds later another
Valiente foul sent Sola to the penalty line again where he scored
from 40-yards away for an 8-8 tie.
Sola scored the first two goals of the fifth chukker to push
Las Monjitas into the lead, 10-8. Terrera answered back with
a goal for Valiente, but Sebastian Merlos closed out the chukker
with his first goal of the game as Las Monjitas took the lead,
11-9.
Eduardo Novillo Astrada scored in the opening 20, seconds of
the sixth chukker for a 12-9 Las Monjitas lead, as Valiente
fought to get back into the game. Tommy Beresford cut the Las
Monjitas lead back to two goals, 12-10, with is first goal of
the day at the 6:21 mark. Terrera added another goal with just
under four minutes on the clock, bringing Valiente to within
a goal of the lead, 12-11. Caset tied it up at 12-12 on a 30-yard
penalty conversion, but a Valiente foul sent Sola to the penalty
line to attempt a 60-yard shot at the goal, a shot he had converted
three times earlier in the day. With just over a minute on the
clock, the shot went wide both teams tried frantically to mount
a last second attack, but the efforts failed. The two teams
left the field to prepare for the sudden-death overtime period.
Both teams scrambled for possession of the ball in the opening
minutes of overtime, with neither having the upper hand. Two
minutes into the chukker, Caset found himself in possession
of the ball and racing toward the Las Monjitas goal. A sweep
of the mallet and the ball flew through the goalposts for the
13-12 overtime victory.
Valiente evened their record at 1-1 while Las Monjitas continue
to look for their first US Open win of the season at 0-2.
Caset set the pace for the Valiente offense with five goals
(three on penalty shots). Taranco added four goals; Terrera
was credited with three goals and Beresford scored once for
the win. Sola led all scorers with 10 goals for Las Monjitas.
Astrada and Merlos added single goals in the loss.
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Play in the 2015 US Open resumes on Saturday, April 4th with
FlexJet (Melissa Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Miguel Novillo Astrada and
Magoo Laprida) facing Alegria (Julian Mannix, Hilario Ulloa,
Mariano Aguerre and Sterling Giannico) in a 10am game. Alegria
(0-1) enters Saturday’s match as the defending US Open
champion in desperate need of a win while FlexJet also sits
at 0-1 after an overtime loss last week to Audi. Saturday’s
4:30pm contest features Audi (Marc Ganzi, Rodrigo Andrade, Gonzalito
Pieres and Fred Mannix) and Lechuza Caracas (Victor Vargas,
Agustin Garcia Grossi, Nico Pieres and Juan Martin Nero). Both
teams are undefeated at 1-0.
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