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Polo News
Ylvisaker Cup
Qualifiers Identified; Pairings Unsettled
Eight 20-goal polo teams faced-off
in four matches Sunday at the International Polo Club
in Wellington, but the results still didn’t clarify
who would be meeting in Friday’s quarterfinals
of the 2013 Ylvisaker Cup.
Saturday, February 9, 2013 - Wellington
FL
By Alex Webbe - Photos by Alex Pacheco
VILLA DEL LAGO 11, VALIENTE
10
In
one of the day’s two key morning matches, Villa
Del Lago eliminated a talent-laden Valiente side from
Ylvisaker Cup competition by handing it its third straight
loss in an 11-10 thriller that went down to the wire.
The two teams exchanged goals in the opening chukker
with Villa Del Lago’s Magoo Laprida converting
a pair of penalty shots for goals while Valiente responded
with single goals from Santi Torres (penalty goal) and
Bob Jornayvaz. The first chukker of play ended in a
2-2 deadlock.
Laprida took a pass from teammate Guille Aguero in
the second and scored to give Villa Del Lago a one goal
advantage, 3-2. A 60-yard penalty conversion from Laprida
extended the lead to 4-2 before Valiente could respond.
Ten-goaler Pelon Stirling took the ensuing throw-in
and carried it 150 yards down the field for the score
and it was 4-3. Torres closed out the scoring in the
first chukker with his second goal of the game on a
penalty conversion and it was all even once again, 4-4
Villa Del Lago’s Laprida added a goal in the
third on a penalty conversion and Aguero converted a
penalty shot for a goal as well. Valiente kept from
getting shut out with a goal from the field by Stirling.
The first half came to an end with Valiente trailing
by a single goal, 6-5.
A re-focused Valiente team took the field in the fourth
chukker and put three goals on the scoreboard while
holding Villa Del Lago to a single 60-yard penalty goal
from Laprida. Valiente cashed in on a pair of goals
from Stirling and a penalty goal from Torres. After
four chukkers of play Valiente led, 8-7.
Scoring wasn’t in abundance in the fifth with
Torres and Agustin Obregon scoring from the field for
the only goals of the chukker. With one period left
in regulation play Valiente held a narrow one goal edge,
9-8.
Laprida’s sixth penalty goal of the game tied
it up at 9-9 and a goal from Jared Zenni had them ahead,
10-9. Torres converted a penalty shot for a goal for
a 10-10 tie with just over a minute left to play. With
Villa Del Lago on the attack, Agustin Obregon pounced
on a deflected ball and carried it through the goal
posts for the winning goal.
Laprida set the pace for the Villa Del Lago attack
with seven goals (six on penalty shots). Obregon scored
twice while Zenni and Aguero scored single goals in
the win. Torres scored five goals for Valiente (four
on penalty shots). Stirling added four goals and Jornayvaz
scored once in a losing effort.
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ERG 14, ORCHARD HILL 10
In
other Sunday morning action, Scott Wood’s ERG
team beat Orchard Hill 14-10 to remain undefeated in
Ylvisaker Cup action and secure a berth in Friday’s
tournament quarterfinals.
Paco de Narvaez converted two 60-yard penalty shots
for goals and added another from the field in a fast-paced
opening chukker as they rode off to an early 3-2 lead
over a determined Orchard Hill foursome. Orchard Hill
picked up a pair of goals on penalty shots by Jeff Hall.
De Narvaez and Hector Galindo extended the lead to
two goals. 5-3, in the second with de Narvaez scoring
on a penalty shot for a goal and Galindo adding a goal
from the field. Hall added a goal to the Orchard Hill
total, but ERG continued to lead, 5-3.
ERG broke loose in the third chukker, scoring four
times while holding Orchard Hill to a single penalty
goal from Hall. Jeff Blake and Wood (penalty goal) added
single goals for ERG; de Narvaez scored twice (one on
a penalty shot) for a 9-5 halftime advantage.
De Narvaez added two more penalty goals in the fourth
and teammate Blake scored another goal from the field.
Hall added another penalty goal for Orchard Hill. ERG
extended its lead to seven goals, 12-5
The two teams exchanged single goals in the fifth with
Lucas Criado scoring on a 40-yard penalty shot while
de Narvaez scored is ninth goal of the game for a 13-6
lead.
With ERG cruising in the sixth, Orchard Hill tried
desperately to get back into the game. Scoring four
consecutive goals (single goals from Steve Van Andel
and Criado and a pair of penalty goals from Hall), Orchard
Hill cut the lead to three goals, 13-10. A penalty conversion
by Galindo ended the game with Orchard Hill falling,
14-10.
ERG’s de Narvaez was credited with nine goals
(six on penalty shots). Galindo and Blake scored a pair
of goals apiece and Wood added a goal in the win. Hall
led the Orchard Hill charge with seven goals. Criado
added a pair of goals and Van Andel scored once in the
loss.
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AUDI 8, LECHUZA 7
With
Audi in a must-win situation Sunday afternoon when they
faced previously undefeated Lechuza Caracas, Nic Roldan
led the way with three first half goals, scoring twice
form the field and converting a penalty shot for a goal.
Nico Pieres scored the other three goals for Audi as
they held on for a narrow 6-5 lead.
Polito Pieres scored three times for Lechuza in the
opening half. Carlos Avendano and Adam Snow added single
goals.
A scoreless fourth period allowed the drama to build
as both teams raced up and down the field in an effort
to break the game open.
Polito Pieres scored twice in the fifth (once on a
penalty shot). Roldan managed a single goal for Audi
as the teams were all even at 7-7.
Goals were hard to come by in the final chukker, and
it was a Lechuza foul that sent Roldan to the penalty
line where he converted the shot for the winning goal
in the 8-7 Audi victory.
Roldan led the Audi attack with five goals (three on
penalty shots). Nico Pieres scored two of his three
goals from the field. Polito Pieres was credited with
five goals for Lechuza, three on penalties. Snow and
Avendano added single goals in losing effort.
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LUCCHESE 10, FARAWAY 8
Faraway
had struggled its way through the opening rounds of
the Ylvisaker Cup, falling victim to Lechuza Caracas
(8-6) and Audi (11-3), but managed to rally the troops
for Sunday’s stadium match against a powerful
Lucchese foursome, but coming up short in the 10-8 loss.
Lucchese took the field with Argentine 9-goaler Agustin
Merlos taking the place of his brother Sebastian who
had suffered a broken rib in the team’s Friday
afternoon 14-12 loss to Lechuza. Flying in two days
ago to get ready for the 26-goal competition, the younger
brother was drafted to fill out the Lucchese lineup,
and it was a fine performance he put in.
Agustin Merlos scored three first chukker goals for
Lucchese as they ended the period with a 3-1 advantage.
Juan Monteverde scored Faraway’s only goal.
Merlos added two more Lucchese goals on penalty shots
in the second and Kris Kampsen scored a goal as Faraway
found themselves trailing 6-2 after second chukker.
Pelon Escapite scored a single goal for a Faraway team
that struggled to put the ball through its opponent’s
goalposts.
Faraway continued to step its game up, matching Lucchese
goal for goal in the third. Kampsen scored twice from
the field while Santiago Chavanne added a penalty goal
and a goal from the field. After three periods of action
Lucchese boasted an 8-4 halftime lead.
A determined Faraway team took the field in the fourth
chukker and shut down the Lucchese attack. Single goals
from Monteverde and Hutton Goodman cut the lead to two
goals, 8-6, and the momentum looked to be shifting.
Kampsen’s fourth goal of the game came early
in the fifth period, 9-6, but Faraway hadn’t given
up yet. A pressing attack caused Lucchese to foul, with
Goodman on the scoring end of a pair of penalty shots.
With one chukker left to play the Lucchese lead had
been reduced to a single goal, 9-8.
The tempo of the game was elevated to break-neck speed
as both teams attempted to break through the defenders
to score. An early foul on a Lucchese player sent Goodman
to the penalty line for a third time, but the tying
shot went wide. A penalty was called on Faraway with
less than two minutes in regulation time. Agustin Merlos
converted the shot and Lucchese held on for the 10-8
victory.
Merlos led the field with six goals on the day (three
on penalty shots). Kampsen added four goals for the
win. Goodman scored three times for Faraway (twice on
penalty shots). Chavanne and Monteverde added two goals
apiece and Escapite chipped in a goal in the loss.
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