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Pieres Leads the Charge as Orchard Hill Wins 10-9 over Coca-Cola

Remy Muller and Julio Arellano keep their eye on the ball. Photo: Liz Lamont Images/Phelps Media Group.

Lechuza Caracas Beats Enigma in Overtime

Wellington, FL – January 8, 2015 – In two white-knuckle games Thursday in the Joe Barry Memorial Cup at International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC), Orchard Hill bested Coca-Cola 10-9 and Lechuza Caracas took Enigma 11-10 in overtime.

Throughout strong, consistent play by both teams in the first game, Julio Arellano of Coca-Cola and Facundo Pieres of Orchard Hill put their stamps on the match from start to finish. The game was punctuated by one ride-off after another between the two, both in the number three position. Pieres scored all but one of his team’s 10 goals. Arellano scored four goals for Coca-Cola and teammate Mason Wroe scored three.

Pieres scored the first goal of the day, and Arellano quickly took the next. Chukker two was almost an instant replay, with two more goals by Pieres and one by Arellano. At the end of the second chukker, the score was tied 3-3.

Playing the number two position for Coca-Cola, Sugar Erskine made several excellent plays in the third chukker. He hurtled one long shot after another down the field, one of which was picked up on the near side by teammate Mason Wroe. In another play, Erskine snagged the ball a split-second before it was about to pop over the sideboards. He followed that up with what many considered the play of the day, making the ball his own from the far end of the field all the way to the goalposts. He smacked it in, bringing Coca-Cola into the lead, 4-3.

The chukker played out with Pieres in a trademark display of his ball control as he worked the ball on the near side of his horse for an extended stretch. Coca-Cola’s Johnston, the only female player in the lineup, gave Pieres a run for his money in a long, hard ride-off. He managed to take the ball and flip it back through the goalposts to score.

At the half, Orchard Hill led 5-4. Then four goals in quick succession by Pieres and one by teammate Steve Van Andel catapulted Orchard Hill into a wide 10-4 lead. Coca-Cola poured it on in the fifth chukker and scored four goals, tightening its gap by just two points behind Orchard Hill.

The tension was palpable in the final chukker, which began with Orchard Hill leading 10-8. In the last three minutes of play Coca-Cola came on extra strong, tightening the gap to one point as Arellano swooped in and sent the ball hurtling down the field for a deft pickup by Wroe. After retaking the ball on a breakaway, Arellano scored the last goal of the day.

Pieres said he felt good after the match. He noted that this was the first game Orchard Hill had played in the tournament, while Coca-Cola had already played twice.

That gave Coca-Cola “a bit of an advantage,” Pieres said, adding that Coca-Cola also has top-notch horses and players. “This is a tough team to beat. Gillian (Johnston) helps them a lot, and they know each other. We did pretty good for our first game. We just need to get a little bit better.”

Lechuza Caracas Defeats Enigma in Overtime

The second game, between Lechuza Caracas and Enigma, played out in equally tense fashion. As the window stayed open straight through into overtime. Jeff Hall led the charge for Enigma with the first goal of the game. The second chukker opened at 1-0, but 10-goaler Juan Martin Nero quickly turned the tables, making three goals to push Lechuza into a 3-1 lead. In rapid back-and-forth action, Nero stole the ball from Hall, only to see Matias McDonough snag it away and trade it back and forth with Hall. In superb team play between Hall and MacDonough — which became a repeat act throughout the match – MacDonough scored three consecutive goals, bringing Enigma to a 5-3 lead at halftime.

From that point on, Nero scored in every remaining chukker, eventually making the deciding point in overtime. Enigma retained its position through the fourth and fifth chukkers, leading 8-7 going into the sixth chukker. On an early breakaway, Victor Vargas of Lechuza tied the game at 8 all. In a quick succession of goals, the lead went back and forth between the two teams. Hall made the tying goal as the clock ticked down with 0.37 seconds to go, with 10 all. In overtime, Nero tapped in the deciding goal.

An exhausted Nero said he felt good to have beaten “such a good team,” adding that the entire match was “very difficult.”

The efforts put in by Hall, a standout seven-goaler, were even more remarkable given that he was playing with an excruciatingly painful shoulder from a crash the previous day. “I didn’t play 100 percent because I didn’t feel 100 percent. I only played 60-70 percent. I’m lucky I’m even playing (at all) today,” he said, holding an ice pack to his shoulder.

“Honestly, I thought we played a pretty good game. I thought we played good as a team. We’ve been practicing well together, and the team’s got good vibes on it. We’re respecting each other in our positions and having a lot of fun. I know we’ll get a lot better. I feel like the next game we should play really well.”

The action resumes Saturday at 10 a.m., when Lucchese opposes CT Energia, followed by Audi versus Tonkawa at noon.

International Polo Club Palm Beach Fast Facts

What: Created by players for players, the International Polo Club Palm Beach was born out of the dream to build a facility to showcase the incredible skills of the ponies and players that dominate the sport.

Members and guests enjoy panoramic views of the action from field side box seats or lawn and terrace seating. Sponsors and fans convene at The Winners Circle to congratulate the players during the awards presentation following the games.

Gourmet brunches, après polo celebrations and the prerequisite charitable events will take place in The Pavilion, designed to accommodate large parties, corporate clients, as well as family and friends.

Featured Highlights:

Herbie Pennell Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 1-4, 2015

Joe Barry Memorial Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 4-25, 2015

Ylvisaker Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 28 – February 22, 2015

Iglehart Cup – 20 Goal
Feb. 28 – March 8, 2015

USPA C. V. Whitney Cup – 26 Goal
Feb. 15 – March 1, 2015

Piaget USPA Gold Cup® – 26 Goal
March 4-22, 2015

111th Maserati U.S. Open Polo Championship® – 26 Goal
March 25 – April 19, 2015

Directions:

From the Turnpike:
Take the Lake Worth Exit
Head west on FL-802 W/Lake Worth Rd toward Hooks Rd
Continue to follow Lake Worth Rd (3.9 miles)
Turn right onto 120th Ave S
Destination will be ahead on the left (0.4 miles)

From I-95:
Exit Forest Hill Blvd, head West
Make Left turn onto 441/St Rd 7
Make Right turn onto Lake Worth Rd
Make Right turn onto 120th Ave S
Destination on Left

Information:
3667 120th Ave S, Wellington, FL 33414
International Polo Club Palm Beach: 561-204-5687
Mallet Grille: 561-282-5340
Spa & Fitness Center: 561-282-5288
Tennis Pro Shop: 561-795-7228
Polo Operations Office: 561-282-5283
Polo Hotline: 561-282-5290

Website:
www.internationalpoloclub.com

For Tickets:
http://internationalpoloclub.ticketleap.com/

Hotels:
Hampton Inn & Suites – (561) 472-9696 – Approximately 2 miles
Hampton Inn – (561) 472-5980 – Approximately 4 miles
Four Seasons Resort – (561) 582-2800 – Approximately 9 miles
The Breakers – (561) 655-6611 – Approximately 9 miles
Kimpton Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa – (561) 540-6440 – Approximately 9 miles

Management:
John Wash – President of Club Operations
jwash@internationalpoloclub.com
561-282-5353

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
PhelpsMediaGroup.com

Team Villa del Lago Is Victorious in First Leg of Joe Barry Memorial Cup

Polito Pieres and Marianito Obregon. Photos: Liz Lamont Images/Phelps Media Group.

Polito Pieres Is a Polo Powerhouse

Wellington, FL – January 7, 2015 – The second tournament of the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) season, the Joe Barry Memorial Cup, got underway on a glorious day on the Everglades field. Both sides of the field were lined with spectators of polo enthusiasts.

Villa del Lago and Merchant Hub met today to battle it out in the first leg of the three-week tournament. The Villa del Lago team was edged out of the final of the Herbie Pennell Cup at the sold-out Sunday opening of the IPC season.

“We were a little bit frustrated about the final last Sunday,” said Polito Pieres, who plays the number three position on the Villa del Lago team. “We played three chukkers really well and three chukkers really badly.”

The Merchant Hub team started with a one-goal advantage to offset the player rankings. Immediately into the first chukker, an infraction was called on the Merchant Hub team and Polito Pieres scored on a Penalty 4 shot for Villa del Lago, tying it up at 1-1. Then, Facundo Obregon scored for the Merchant Hub taking it to 2-1 and almost immediately Augustin Obregon had a huge nearside fore shot taking it to the goal mouth evening up the score once again to 2-2.

In the next drive, Pieres sent an incredible pass to A. Obregon who put it through the uprights and took Villa del Lago into the lead, which they solidly held for the rest of the game. At the end of the chukker, Pieres converted a Penalty 2, bringing the score to 5-2 in favor of Villa de Lago.

Polito Pieres makes a neck shot
Polito Pieres makes a neck shot

In the second chukker, Luis Escobar slammed a Penalty 6 shot through the goal posts for Merchant Hub making the score 5-3. A whistle resulted in a Penalty shot from the spot, Pieres easily scored and it was now 6-3. In the next drive Pieres sent a lofty shot to A. Obregon, who capitalized on the perfect pass with another goal. Another whistle and a call against Merchant Hub gave Pieres an opportunity to score, which he nailed. At the end of the second chukker the score was 8-3, with Villa del Lago leading.

The third chukker began with a score by Julian de Lusaretta. Escobar responded with an accurate pass to Scott Swerdlin who successfully put the ball through the goal posts for Merchant Hub. But another two masterfully executed scores by Pieres culminated in the score of 11-4 at the end of the half.

Pieres was unstoppable in the fourth chukker. First, he hit an angled shot from approximately 90 yards out directly into the goalmouth. He followed that with two more goals. Facundo Obregon responded with a goal for Merchant Hub, but they had a long way to go to catch Villa del Lago. At the final horn of chukker four the score was 14-5.

Escobar was hot in the fifth chukker, firing off a score, then a cut shot to Marianito Obregon, who scored. Pieres sent another penalty shot through the uprights, and then de Lusaretta took the ball through. The score was now 16-7 going into the final chukker.

Escobar continued his streak in the final chukker scoring three times, but it was too little, too late. A. Obregon and Pieres added one score each for Villa del Lago. The final score was 18-10.

“Today we played with more patience,” said Pieres. “It was not as fast, but it was an open game. I am really happy the team is playing really well. We played more as a team and it was a good result.”

At International Polo Club Palm Beach the Joe Barry Memorial Cup continues Thursday at 10 a.m. with Coca-Cola vs. Orchard Hill and at 1 p.m. with Luchuza Caracas vs. Enigma.

International Polo Club Palm Beach Fast Facts

What: Created by players for players, the International Polo Club Palm Beach was born out of the dream to build a facility to showcase the incredible skills of the ponies and players that dominate the sport.

Members and guests enjoy panoramic views of the action from field side box seats or lawn and terrace seating. Sponsors and fans convene at The Winners Circle to congratulate the players during the awards presentation following the games.

Gourmet brunches, après polo celebrations and the prerequisite charitable events will take place in The Pavilion, designed to accommodate large parties, corporate clients, as well as family and friends.

Featured Highlights:

Herbie Pennell Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 1-4, 2015

Joe Barry Memorial Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 4-25, 2015

Ylvisaker Cup – 20 Goal
Jan. 28 – February 22, 2015

Iglehart Cup – 20 Goal
Feb. 28 – March 8, 2015

USPA C. V. Whitney Cup – 26 Goal
Feb. 15 – March 1, 2015

Piaget USPA Gold Cup® – 26 Goal
March 4-22, 2015

111th Maserati U.S. Open Polo Championship® – 26 Goal
March 25 – April 19, 2015

Directions:

From the Turnpike:
Take the Lake Worth Exit
Head west on FL-802 W/Lake Worth Rd toward Hooks Rd
Continue to follow Lake Worth Rd (3.9 miles)
Turn right onto 120th Ave S
Destination will be ahead on the left (0.4 miles)

From I-95:
Exit Forest Hill Blvd, head West
Make Left turn onto 441/St Rd 7
Make Right turn onto Lake Worth Rd
Make Right turn onto 120th Ave S
Destination on Left

Information:
3667 120th Ave S, Wellington, FL 33414
International Polo Club Palm Beach: 561-204-5687
Mallet Grille: 561-282-5340
Spa & Fitness Center: 561-282-5288
Tennis Pro Shop: 561-795-7228
Polo Operations Office: 561-282-5283
Polo Hotline: 561-282-5290

Website:
www.internationalpoloclub.com

For Tickets:
http://internationalpoloclub.ticketleap.com/

Hotels:
Hampton Inn & Suites – (561) 472-9696 – Approximately 2 miles
Hampton Inn – (561) 472-5980 – Approximately 4 miles
Four Seasons Resort – (561) 582-2800 – Approximately 9 miles
The Breakers – (561) 655-6611 – Approximately 9 miles
Kimpton Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa – (561) 540-6440 – Approximately 9 miles

Management:
John Wash – President of Club Operations
jwash@internationalpoloclub.com
561-282-5353

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
PhelpsMediaGroup.com

Crab Orchard Defeats Audi for Joe Barry Memorial Cup

Marc Ganzi of Audi hitting the ball against Crab Orchard's 9-goaler Mariano Aguerre. Photo - Alex Pacheco

WELLINGTON, FL – January 27, 2013 – Grand Champions Polo Club-based Audi lost a hard-fought 11-9 decision to Crab Orchard Sunday in the championship final of the Joe Barry Memorial Cup at International Polo Club Palm Beach.

Led by the tournament’s Most Valuable Player Matias Magrini and Argentine Open MVP Mariano Aguerre, Crab Orchard came back from a 3-1 deficit early in the game and jumped on Audi for three unanswered goals in the fourth chukker.

After a year’s absence, Crab Orchard returned to the winners’ circle in its first tournament of the high goal polo season. It was the first time Crab Orchard won the 20-goal tournament in the team’s history.

“To come back and make it to the finals is a big deal,” said Crab Orchard player-sponsor George Rawlings.

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Audi Rallies Again, Will Play Crab Orchard Sunday in Joe Barry Memorial Cup Final

Marc Ganzi headed to the goal for his third score of the game. Photos - Alex Pacheco

WELLINGTON, FL – January 23, 2013 – For the second consecutive game, Audi came from behind in the second half to defeat unbeaten Villa del Lago, 9-7, Wednesday in the semifinals of the Joe Barry Memorial Cup Tournament.

Audi, riding a three-game win streak after losing its tournament opener, will meet Crab Orchard, 12-11 winners over unbeaten Zacara in the other semifinal, on Sunday in the championship at International Polo Club Palm Beach.

Grand Champions Polo Club-based Audi (3-1), which had been allowing 10.6 goals per game, shut out Villa del Lago (3-1) in the third, fifth and sixth chukkers and held them to seven goals.

Audi’s Nic Roldan, a Cardinal Newman alum, led his team in scoring with five goals.

“We are super happy,” Roldan said. “We are a last-half team. The last three chukkers we always pull through. There’s nothing wrong with that, but we would like to be able to play six solid chukkers but, whatever, we’ll take it.”

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Piaget Makeshift Lineup Beats Lucchese in Joe Barry Memorial Cup

Piaget's leading scorer Brandon Phillips lines up the ball. Photo credit Alex Pacheco

WELLINGTON, FL – January 20, 2013 – Piaget, competing with three substitute players including Canadian Brandon Phillips, defeated Lucchese, 11-10, Sunday in the Joe Barry Memorial Cup Tournament at Jan Pamela South Field.

With Piaget already eliminated from Cup contention, Miguel Astrada, 18-year-old Joaquin Panelo and player-sponsor Melissa Ganzi gave Phillips, Lucas Lalor and Juan Badiola an opportunity to play alongside Piaget starter Juan Bollini.

The six-chukker game turned out to be one of the most exciting of the tournament with Phillips leading scorers with six goals.

Adding to the excitement was former 10-goaler Carlos Gracida filling in for Mariano Gracida, who was injured forty seconds into the opening chukker.

Carlos Gracida was coming back from Saturday’s hard fought 10-9 loss to Grand Champions Polo Club-based Audi and his son Carlitos Gracida.

Gracida showed no signs of letting up or fatigue while scoring a game-high eight goals.

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Audi Comeback Defeats La Herradura, Advances to Joe Barry Memorial Cup Semifinals

Marc Ganzi of Audi chasing after the ball. Photos - Alex Pacheco

WELLINGTON, FL – January 19, 2013 – Trailing by five goals early in the fourth chukker, Audi came back to defeat previously unbeaten La Herradura, 10-9, Saturday in the Joe Barry Memorial Cup Tournament in front of a large crowd at rain-soaked Isla Carroll West Field.

Audi’s Nic Roldan scored eight goals including the tying and winning goals to enable Audi to advance into Wednesday’s semifinals.

“It was just a matter of more patience and trying to stay cool,” Roldan said. “We couldn’t have been playing any worse in the beginning. Nothing was going our way.

“Slowly but surely we started clawing back,” Roldan said. “It’s a huge win, a great win for us.

Roldan, ranked at eight goals, had six goals in the second half, four on penalty shots.

Audi and La Herradura tied at 2-1 in win-loss bracket play. Audi’s head-to-head win over La Herradura clinched the No. 1 position. The other semifinalists will be determined in Sunday games.

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Audi Knocks Off Defending Champion Coca-Cola in Joe Barry Memorial Cup

Audi's Marc Ganzi beats Coca-Cola's Tommy Collingwood for the ball. Photo by Alex Pacheco

WELLINGTON, FL – January 16, 2013 – Audi went back to basics in the Joe Barry Memorial Cup on Wednesday and pulled off a stunning 17-11 rout of defending champion Coca-Cola at the Jan Pamela Polo Field.

Audi bounced back from Sunday’s first-ever 12-7 season-opening loss to Orchard Hill in a big way behind a complete team effort led by 8-goaler and Cardinal Newman High School graduate Nic Roldan.

Roldan scored a game-high eleven goals, including four in the final chukker.

Audi, one of the top teams in the 20- and 26-goal tournaments this season at International Polo Club Palm Beach, is back in contention for the title after returning to its aggressive style of play.

“We used all four guys and spread the field and that’s the way we usually play,” said Marc Ganzi, player-sponsor for Audi, the 2009 U.S. Open champion and 2012 USPA National 20-Goal and USPA North American Cup tournament winners.

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IPC 10th Anniversary Season Under Way

Audi, Piaget Preparing for Jan. 10th Joe Barry Memorial Cup Opener

WELLINGTON, FL – January 4, 2013 – Fourteen teams, including Audi and Piaget, will compete in the Jan. 10-27 Joe Barry Memorial Cup at International Polo Club Palm Beach.

The 20-goal season got underway Thursday with the semifinals of the Herbie Pennell Cup Tournament with defending champion Coca-Cola and Villa del Lago advancing to Sunday’s championship final at 3 p.m.

Actress Bo Derek (of “10” movie fame) will throw out the first ball for the game and will be joined by former University of Miami football All-American Jeremy Shockey for the trophy presentation. La Herradura and Lechuza Caracas will play the consolation game at 1 p.m.

IPC, polo’s winter capital of the world, is celebrating its tenth anniversary with four 20-goal tournaments and three 26-goal tournaments including the 109th annual Maserati U.S. Open.

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