Las
Monjitas Continues Winning Ways in Opening Round of Stanford Financial
Group - 100th U.S. Open Polo Championship
March 28, 2004
WELLINGTON, Florida - Eight-goaler Silvestre
Donovan scored four goals, all in the first half, as Las Monjitas
built a 7-3 lead and coasted to an 8-6 victory over Texas Polo in
the first round of the Stanford Financial Group - 100th U.S.
Open Polo Championship at Sunday International Polo Club Palm Beach.
In other first-round action, 10-goaler Bautista
Heguy and 17-year-old Sapo Caset scored five goals each to lead
Pony Express over Millarville 12-11.
The victory keeps Las Monjitas (2-0) tied for
first place in Division I with Pony Express.
“It looked easy in the beginning, but in
the end we made it complicated,” said Las Monjitas’
10-goaler Javier Novillo Astrada, who scored three goals. “We
slowed the game down and it was better for them. I never thought
we were going to lose the game.”
Las Monjitas led 8-3 after four chukkers before
Texas Polo began a comeback. Pepe Heguy and Milo Araujo scored consecutive
goals within a 53-second span to cut the margin to 8-5. However,
Araujo missed a 60-yard penalty shot with 2:21 left in the fifth
and missed a 40-yard penalty shot with 4:51 left in the sixth chukker.
On the ensuing possession, Gaston Laulhe missed a 20-yard forehand
for Texas Polo.
Donovan, who was selected as the game’s
MVP, has been playing in place of 9-goaler Eduardo Novillo Astrada,
who is still recovering from cracked ribs and a bruised lung suffered
in a fall on March 8. Although he is practicing, it is unsure if
he will play in either of the remaining two first-round games.
“We are very happy with (Donovan),”
said Javier Novillo Astrada. “He is playing well and he gets
along with Eduardo’s horses. I hope Eduardo will play in the
third or fourth game, but it is important to qualify for the quarterfinals.”
Nacho Novillo Astrada added one goal and patron
Camilo Bautista did not score for Las Monjitas.
Nine-goaler Milo Araujo led Texas Polo (0-1)
with four goals and 9-goaler Pepe Heguy added two goals. Patron
Michael Price and Gaston Laulhe did not score. The win keeps Pony
Express (2-0) tied for first place in Division I with Las Monjitas,
who play each other in the final game of the first round on April
8 at 3 p.m.
Pony Express scored three consecutive goals
in a 90-second span in the third chukker to snap a 4-4 tie and never
relinquished the lead.
Millarville (0-2) battled back with three unanswered
goals in the fifth chukker, all on penalty shots, to close the margin
to 9-8. Heguy converted a 60-yard penalty shot 23 seconds into the
sixth chukker to give Pony Express a 10-8 lead. But Augustin Zavaleta
stole the ball and dribbled in for a 20-yard forehand to slice to
margin to 10-9 with 5:28 left in the game.
Eight-goaler Alex Agote smashed a 100-yard neck
shot with 4:37 remaining to give Pony Express an 11-9 lead. Agote
then made a key defensive stop on 7-goaler Frederick Mannix before
Caset made a nice play in the corner, stealing the ball and dribbling
along the endline to make it 12-9 with 2:08 left.
Eight-goaler Mariano Gonzalez converted a 60-yard
penalty with 1:34 left and Daniel Roenisch scored on a 10-yard forehand
in traffic with 29 seconds remaining but time ran out on Millarville.
Anja Daniels, substituting for her injured husband Bob, the Pony
Express patron, added one goal. Bob Daniels suffered broken ribs
three weeks but is expected to play in the next game.
Mannix led Millarville with five goals while
Gonzalez scored three goals and Zavaleta and Roenisch added one
each.
High-goal polo action continues Monday at 10
a.m. when San Saba (0-1) plays Everglades (0-1).
Thirteen teams, featuring nine 10-goalers, have
entered the Stanford Financial Group - U.S. Open Polo Championship,
the most prestigious polo tournament in North America, highlighting
the historic inaugural polo season at the International Polo Club
Palm Beach. The 26-goal tournament culminates with the championship
match on Sunday, April 18 at 3 p.m. Fifteen teams, in 2002, is the
record for teams in a U.S. Open.
The Stanford Financial Group - U.S. Open
will be played on the International Polo Club Palm Beach’s
five world-class Bermuda-grass playing fields and teams will also
take advantage of the many private fields in Wellington.
The Houston-based Stanford Financial Group, a
privately-held global network of affiliated companies, has signed
on as the title sponsor of the 100th U.S. Open Polo Championship
in 2004. Stanford’s family of companies provides international
private banking, trust and brokerage services and real estate development.
Currently, the Stanford organization manages in excess of $17 billion
in deposits and assets, serving clients on six continents. The success
of the group is the result of entrepreneurial spirit and drive spearheaded
by third generation Chairman and CEO R. Allen Stanford.
Like the high-goal teams on the field, the International
Polo Club Palm Beach has amassed a lineup of prestigious sponsors
for the U.S. Open. The U.S. Open tournament will feature a different
presenting sponsor every Sunday, including Bombardier Aerospace,
Cunard Ltd. and HUMMER.
As always, there will be a delicious Sunday brunch,
catered by The Breakers, open to the public preceding the featured
stadium match, along with the now traditional and very popular champagne
divot stomp and an post-match awards presentation.
Individual tickets for the U.S. Open tournament
Sunday games range from $15 for general admission to $120 for tailgating
spots and are available in advance. For ticket information for the
U.S. Open, please call the club at (561) 204-5687 or visit online
at www.internationalpoloclub.com. Tickets are also available at
the gate.
International Polo Club Palm Beach is located
at 3667 120th Avenue South, between Pierson Road and Lake Worth
Road, in Wellington.
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