Old
Pueblo Edges Isla Carroll 9-8 Wednesday in C.V. Whitney Cup
March 10, 2004
WELLINGTON, Florida - Nine-goaler Matias
Magrini converted a 60-yard penalty with 1:15 left in regulation
to lift Old Pueblo over Isla Carroll 9-8 in a first-round match
of the 26th annual C.V. Whitney Cup 26-goal polo tournament Wednesday
at International Polo Club Palm Beach.
In another C.V. Whitney Cup contest, 9-goaler
Agustin Merlos scored five goals to spark San Saba past Lechuza
11-9.
Isla Carroll scored the first goal but there
were eight ties in the game, with neither team able to take more
than a one-goal margin. Pancho Bensadon of Isla Carroll scored on
a breakaway with 3:01 left in the game, tying the game for the final
time at 8-8. Both teams missed scoring opportunities before Magrini’s
game-winning penalty shot.
Magrini led Old Pueblo (1-1) with seven goals
while Facundo Pieres added two goals. Substitute Silvestre Donovan,
filling in for the injured Jeff Hall, and patron John Hall, did
not score. Jeff Hall injured his wrist during the previous game
and it is still bruised and swollen.
Bensadon led Isla Carroll (1-1) with five goals
while Sugar Erskine added two goals and Memo Gracida scored one
goal. Patron John Goodman did not score.
Toto Collardin and patron Tommy Lee Jones scored
two goals apiece for San Saba (1-1) while Hector Galindo added one.
Sebastian Merlos led Lechuza (1-1) with four goals while Pite Merlos
and Brad Blake scored two goals each. Patron Victor Vargas scored
one goal.
Thirteen teams entered the tournament, which
is a prelude to the Stanford Financial Group - 100th U.S.
Open Polo Championship, the most prestigious polo tournament in
North America. The C.V. Whitney Cup quarterfinals are scheduled
for Sunday and the final is slated for Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.
at the International Polo Club Palm Beach stadium.
The tournament is named in memory of Cornelius
Vanderbilt “Sonny” Whitney, who along with his brother
John Hay Whitney, were important polo patrons in the 1930's. The
son of Hall of Fame patron Harry Payne Whitney, C.V. won the U.S.
Open three times (twice against his brother), and was a renowned
owner and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses.
The polo matches are open to the public. Tickets
for the Sunday games at the International Polo Club Palm Beach are
available at the gate, beginning at $10 each. For information or
advance tickets, call (561) 204-5687 or visit the club website at
www.internationalpoloclub.com.
International Polo Club Palm Beach is located
at 3667 120th Avenue South in Wellington. From I-95, take the Forest
Hill Boulevard exit and go west approximately 12 miles. Turn left
onto South Shore Boulevard and go two miles. Turn left onto Pierson
Road, travel about one mile and then make a right onto 120th Avenue
South. The club is on the right. From Florida’s Turnpike,
take Exit 93 (Lake Worth Road) and go west about six miles. Make
a right onto 120th Avenue South. The club is on the left.
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