Ylvisaker Memorial
Cup - 20 Goal
George Haas Cup Subsidiary
Coca-Cola Wins 2015 Ylvisaker
Cup As Time Runs Out On Valiente Rally
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Coca-Cola 14, Valiente 13
MVP: Julio Arellano
BPP: "Dolfina Resta" owned by Adolfo Cambiaso, played
by Sapo Caset
Coca-Cola
(Gillian Johnston, Sugar Erskine, Julio Arellano and Mason Wroe)
managed to hold off a last ditch rally by Valiente (Bob Jornayvaz,
Robert Jornayvaz, Santi Torres and Sapo Caset) Sunday afternoon
at the International Polo Club to capture the 2015 Ylvisaker
Cup in a high-scoring 14-13 bout.
The two teams traded goals in the
opening chukker with 10-goaler Sapo Caset scoring twice from
the field while Coca-Cola got single goals from Sugar Erskine
and Julio Arellano for a 2-2 first period.
Arellano and Caset exchanged penalty
goals to open the second. Arellano drove the ball through the
goalposts from 60-yards out while Caset converted a 30-yard
penalty shot just a minute later, 3-3. Santi Torres scored his
first goal of the game with just under two minutes in the chukker
and Caset scorched the Coca-Cola goal for a final goal with
45 seconds on the clock for a 5-3 lead.
Erskine got Coca-Cola back on track
in the third with a well-executed neck shot for a goal and Arellano
followed up with a shot from the corner of the field to tie
it at 5-5. Caset converted another 30-yard penalty shot for
Valiente, 6-5 at the 3:10 point. Arellano returned the favor
with a 30-yard penalty shot of his own for another deadlock
at 6-6. A final run at the Valiente goal had Arellano scoring
with two seconds in the clock. A highly competitive first half
ended with Coca-Cola sitting on a7-6 lead.
A Coca-Cola foul resulted in Valiente
being awarded a goal on a Penalty 1. Torres gave the lead to
his team a minute into the period with a shot from the field,
8-7. Arellano tied it at 8-8 with another penalty goal. Erskine
took the lead back for Coca-Cola with a field goal, 9-8, followed
by a Penalty 1, which gave Coca-Cola another goal and a 10-8
advantage. Caset converted a 60-yard penalty shot with 2:37
left in the chukker, and added a goal from the field to level
the score at 10-10.
Fouls continued to haunt Valiente,
giving up back -to-back penalty goals to Arellano in the first
two minutes of play, 12-10. Torres cut the lead to a single
goal, 12-11. Erskine and Torres traded goals to end the chukker
with Coca-Cola on top of a 13-12 score.
The pace continued to quicken as
play began in the sixth, but defense was the byword. Both teams
had runs at goal, but back handers and ride-offs kept the chukker
scoreless. Over three minutes had elapsed before Robert Jornayvaz
found himself on the scoring end of a pass from Caset, 13-13.
Both teams scrambled for the ball with neither being able to
forge an effective offensive drive. A costly foul sent Arellano
to the penalty line in the final minutes of the chukker for
a40-yard penalty shot. The shot went wide, but seconds later,
another Valiente foul sent him back to the foul line where he
scored from 30-yards out, 14-13. Valiente finally gained possession
of the ball and started the drive down the field. With Valiente
pressing, the Coca-Cola focus was on defense. Caset broke loose,
and at a full gallop, attacked the Coca-Cola goal. A longshot
was on target, but time expired with the ball falling just short
of the goal line as the final horn sounded the Coca-Cola victory.
Arellano led the field with ten goals
(seven on penalty conversions), and received MVP honors for
his efforts. Erskine added four goals for the win. Caset scored
half of his eight goals on penalty shots. Torres was credited
with four goals and Robert Jornayvaz scored once in the loss.
"Dolfina Resta" owned by
Adolfo Cambiaso and played by Sapo Caset, was named Best Playing
Pony.
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here for game photos by Alex Pacheco
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