
2020 Season Schedule
We are excited for the 2020 season to begin! Barns Open November 1. Practices begin December 14 and Sunday Polo Opening Day is January 5!
USPA Governor-At-Large Elections
The Governor-At-Large voting ballots by August 20, 2019.
The Governor-At-Large voting ballots has been provided to all American USPA members, online voting is requested and needs to be completed on or before August 20, 2019.
This year we have two candidates from the Pacific Coast Circuit running for election; Christopher Maloney of Twin Palms Polo and Vicky Owens of Empire Polo Club. It is important to Eldorado Polo Club that we have strong West Coast representation in the USPA and we encourage members to vote for these candidates. To clarify the voting procedure, each member may register 11 votes on their ballot, but members can also opt to vote for just these two candidates if they wish to not also award positive votes to other competing candidates.
Two years ago, the Pacific Coast Circuit followed this suggestion for our candidates, Denny Geiler & Scott Walker, we were successful in securing their elections seat and rewarded with their service.
USPA Pacific Coast Circuit Governor Dan Walker's election recommendations:
- Julio Arellano – Current Governor At Large.
- Steve Armour – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Chrys Beal – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Mike Carney – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Jim DeAngelis – No Comment
- Tom Gose – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Chris Green – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Chris Maloney – A business man, plays polo at various polo clubs, a patron, I anticipate Chris will be an active positive Board Member, possible Executive Committee Member. RECOMMEND
- Vicky Owens - RECOMMEND – Polo Manager of Empire Polo Club. Active in the USPA, I anticipate Vicky will be an active positive Board Member. RECOMMEND
- Peter Rizzo – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member. RECOMMEND
- Robin Sanchez – We are familiar with Robin for her work and accomplishments in the Arena Polo and Women’s polo, a positive to the growth of new membership.
- Charles Smith – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A valued member, but decline to vote for Charles because he has been nominated for USPA Secretary. When he becomes Secretary, he will need to resign his Governor At Large seat and the Chairman can then arrange for another individual to fill the seat.
- Cecilia Cochran – No Comment
- Pam Flanagan – No Comment
- Peter Poor – Current Governor At Large – Active participant and has accepted Committee member assignments. A long time member that should be substituted out. Historical knowledge but lacks participation on behalf of the USPA membership.
- Diego Fernando Flores DVM – Dr. Flores from the Border Circuit represents his circuit and club with good membership, good polo programs and proactive membership growth, but continues to be in litigation with the USPA which provides him a conflict of interest as a Governor At Large.
- Robert McCloskey – For me, this is a NO vote. Bob has a conflict of interest in serving and believes that the accumulated funds in the USPA account should be disbursed to the USPA membership. Bob continues to fight and interrupt any and all actions of the USPA Board of Governors when he occupied a seat on the Board of Governors. I am unfamiliar with any member of the current Board of Governors that would recommend Robert McCloskey for a seat.
If any member has a question or concern, I am available to you. It continues to be my pleasure to represent and work on behalf of the Pacific Coast Circuit. Thank you for trusting in me.
Daniel K. Walker
Bush League Wins Governor's Cup
Winner trails only once to grab second title in three years
BUSH LEAGUE - Virgil Kyle, Ryan Robertson, Jose Rodriguez, Ulysses Escapite
The final game of the 2019 USPA Pacific Coast Governor's Cup - with $7,500 for the winners and $2500 to the runners-up) featured two team names that had been there before. Bush League's Virgil Kyle and Ryan Robertson saddled up for their third finals appearance in four years and Cheryl Schindel had played in the 2015 decider.
The start was fast for the Centurions (Cheryl Schindel -.5, Luis Saracco 3, Ignacio Saracco 2, Santiago Mendez 1.5) as Ignacio Saracco scored in the first 90 seconds to give the Grand Prairie, Alberta group a lead of one. However, that would be their only lead of the afternoon as Bush League (Virgil Kyle .5, Ryan Robertson .5, Ulysses Escapite 4, Jose Rodriguez 1) came back quickly to apply pressure that resulted in a Robertson penalty three conversion followed by a field goal from Escapite. The first was over and the country boys led 2 - 1.
The Romans got even in the second frame as Luis Saracco scored on a penalty two award but Bush League's Escapite nailed a penalty four strike to again lead by one at the half (3 - 2).
Ignacio Saracco scored his second field goal in the early third period to again tie the count. Rodriguez then counted a pair of well earned field goals and Robertson scored his second open goal opportunity - a spot penalty two - and the third was over with country boys up by three (6 - 3).
In the fourth, Rodriguez scored his third of the contest and the Bush League lead was now four goals at 7 - 3. With the Centurions needing to score five unanswered goals to win, time - not to mention a strong Bush league defence - was a big factor. Luis Saracco was able to count a pair of field goals but it wasn't nearly enough and Bush league won their second Governor's Cup title in three years - with the identical lineup.
With his "nose in every play", Rodriguez was the obvious choice as the MVP and Ygritte, owned by Kyle and played by Rodriguez in the third was selected as the Best Playing Pony.
On an afternoon that was presented by Oban Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Ed Adams, Master of Whisky, and representing Oban & Lagavulin presnted the victors with bottles of Oban.
The Governor of the Pacific Coast Circuit, Danny Walker, presented the trophies and checks to both teams.
Tony Gregg
CENTURIONS - Cheryl Schindel, Ignacio Saracco, Luis Saracco, Topo Mendez
BEST PLAYING PONY - YGRITTE Played by Jose Rodriguez owned by Virgil Kyle
Highwood Wins Rossmore Decisively
An even money count can be misleading
HIGHWOOD - Ron Mathison, Francisco Rodriguez-Mera, Marcos Llambias, Marcelo Abbiati
The format of the Polo Skins Game, played in conjuction with the USPA Rossmore Cup, allows that on occasion, the number of chukkers won can be even and, at the same time, one team can win the overall count by many goals.
Such was the case on Sunday afternoon, March 24th - presented by Oban Single Malt Scotch Whisky - as Ben Soleimani's Bensoleimani.com (Ben Soleimani, Santiago Von Wernich 5, Remi Du Celliee Muller 3, Tomi Alberdi 4) and Canadian Ron Matherson's Highwood (Ron Matherson, Marcelo Rodriguez-Abbiati 4, Marcos Llambias 4, Francisco Rodriguez-Mera 4) met in the 25th annual Skins contest with each team winning three chukkers - to split the $30,000 available - and Highwood winning the Rossmore Cup by a final count of 13 - 8.
In front of a typical Skins crowd - huge with a party atmosphere - and on a perfect afternoon, the first period saw the early money going to Highwood as Rodriguez-Abbiati and Llambias scored field goals with an open goal reply from Bensoleimani.com's Alberdi with a spot hit from inside thirty yards. Highwood $5000 and a Rossmore lead at 2- 1.
The second frame featured extremely tight play with three penalty three coversions - a pair from the Soleimani group's Alberdi and a single from Highwood's Rodriguez-Mera. Bensoleimani.com $5000 and the Rossmore tied at 3 - 3.
The designers continued the second period pressure into the third as Alberdi counted another penalty three award along with a field goal. The lone Highwood goal came from Rodriguez-Mera with another 40 yard free-throw conversion and Bensoleimani.com won their second skin and now had banked $10,000 and led the Rossmore at 5 - 4.
Following the Sophia halftime divot stomp, play in the fourth chukker opened up considerably and was all Highwood as Rodriguez-Mera scored three field goals with nary a reply from the rug merchants. The addition of the $5000 gave the Canadian crew $10,000 and a Rossmore lead of two at 7 - 5.
The Soleimani group recovered in the fifth period as Alberdi counted another penalty three award along with a field goal and Von Wernich counted one from the field. Highwood kept it close with a pair of 40 yard open goal counters from Rodriguez-Mera but the skin was Bensoleimani.com's and gave them a total of $15,000. However, Highwood continued to lead the Rossmore at 9 - 8.
With many on hand thinking that the designers would come out strong in the sixth - they didn't. Instead the strength was with the Canadians as they took absolute control and ran over the Soleimani group to score four unanswered goals - Rodriguez-Mera with three more open goal counters - a two from the spot, a two, and a three - and another field goal from Llambias. Bensoleimani.com was powerless as Highwood grabbed the final $5,000 to even the count at $15,000 each. With the deluge, Highwood won the Rossmore Cup by a large margin at 13 - 8.
With each team winning three chukkers to split the money, the difference in the Rossmore Cup was two strong chukkers from Highwood in which they scored seven unananswered goals. As mentioned earlier, in the Skins, an even game by the money count can be - and was - much different in the overall score.
With his strong effort inside the game to move the ball to advantageous spots along with his strong defensive play, Llambias was selected as the MVP and as such, he was the recipient of a check for $2,500.
Argentina, owned and played by Rodriguez-Abbiati in the fouth was chosen as the Best Playing Pony. Along with the BPP Blanket, Argentina garnered a $2,500 award.
Ed Adams, Master of Whisky and representing Oban & Lagavulin, presented bottles of Oban Single Malt Scotch Whisky to the winners.
Mike Ward, the President of the Eldorado Polo Club, was on hand to award the $5,000 Skins checks as well as the USPA Rossmore Cup to Highwood.
Tony Gregg
BENSOLEIMANI.COM - Tomy Alberdi, Santiago Von Wernich, Remy Du Celliee Muller, Ben Soleimani
BEST PLAYING PONY - ARGENTINA - Marcelo Abbiati
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - MARCOS LLAMBIAS
USPA Pacific Coast Governor's Cup - March 24
Bush League wins second championship in three years
THERMAL 6
Reg Whyte 0
Bayne Bossom 2
Earnie Ezcurra 2
Felipe Sordelli 2
CENTURIONS 6
Cheryl Schindel -.5
Luis Saracco 3
Ignacio Saracco 2
Santiago Mendez 1.5
MOTHER CHUKKERS 5.5
Suzannah Forbes -1
Ignacio Deltour 4
Dayelle Fargey 2
Catlin Dix .5
BUSH LEAGUE 6
Virgil Kyle .5
Ryan Robertson .5
Ulysses Escapite 4
Jose Rodriguez 1
Sat Mar 16;Centurions vs Thermal, Bush League vs Mother Chukkers
Sun Mar 17; Thermal vs Bush League, Mother Chukkers vs Centurions
Sat Mar 23; Bush League vs Centurions, Thermal vs Mother Chukkers
Sat Mar 23; Thermal eliminated in shootout
Sun Mar 24; Governor's Cup Final - Centurions vs Bush League
Centurions 2 1 d Mother Chukkers, Bush League l Thermal
Bush League 2 1 d Mother Chukkers, Thermal l Centurions
Thermal 2 1 d Centurions, Mother Chukkers l Bush League
Mother Chukkers 0 3 l Bush League, Centurions, Thermal
Rossmore Skins Cup -Standings March 24
Money split with Highwood winning USPA Rossmore Cup
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK 12
Danny Walker 2
Matthew Walker 2
Santiago Trotz 5
Jimmy Wright 3
HIGHWOOD 12
Ron Mathison 0
Francisco Mera-Rodriguez 4
Marcos Llambias 4
Mariano Gutierrez 4
Bensoleimani.com 12
Ben Soleimani 0
Santiago Von Wernich 5
Tomy Alberdi 4
Remy Du Celiee Muller 3
TWIN PALMS 12
Chris Maloney 1
Graham Bray 3
Ruben Coscia 4
Ulysses Escapite 4
Fri Mar 15; Farmers & Merchants vs Twin Palms, Bensoleimani.com vs Highwood
Sun Mar 17; FMB vs Bensoleimani.com, Twin Palms vs Highwood
Fri Mar 22; Twin Palms vs Bensoleimani.com, Highwood vs FMB
Sun Mar 24; Polo Skins Game - Bensoleimani.com vs Highwood
Bensoleimani.com 3 0 d Highwood, FMB, Twin Palms
Highwood 2 1 d Twin Palms, FMB l Bensoleimani.com
FMB 1 2 d Twin Palms l Bensoeimani.com, Highwood
Twin Palms 0 3 l FMB, Highwood, Bensoleimani.com
Perfect Sunday Presented by Ketel One Botanicals
Saint Patrick's Day featured great weather and great polo
Saint Patrick's Day Sunday Polo - presented by Ketel One Botanicals – in front of a huge crowd, featured, first of all, a USPA 6 Goal Governor’s Cup tournament game followed by a USPA 12 Goal Rossmore Cup Skins qualifier.
The Governor’s Cup action featured Thermal (Reg Whyte, Bayne Bossom 2, Earnie Ezcurra 2 Felipe Sordelli 2) going up against Bush League (Virgil Kyle .5, Ryan Robertson .5, Ulysses Escapite 4, Jose Rodriquez 1).
With Thermal leading after the first three chukkers (3 – 0, 3 – 2, 4 – 3), Bush League came back in the fourth period to force an overtime frame with the count tied at six. With the throw-in to start the decider inside 40 yards and right of the Thermal goal, Escapite needed only 18 seconds to score the winner. With the 7 - 6 win, Bush league remained undefeated in qualifying play.
The second game, on this perfect afternoon for polo, saw Highwood (Ron Matheson, Marcello Rodriquez-Abbiati 4, Marcos Llambias 4, Francisco Rodriquez-Mera 4) mount up against Twin Palms (Chris Maloney 1, Graham Bray 3, Ruben Coscia 4, Ulysses Escapite 4).
After three periods, Highwood led by a count of 7 – 3. Twin Palms came back in the fourth and early fifth and tied the score at seven. However, Highwood regrouped and rode to a 12 – 7 victory.
With the Ketel One Botanical ladies present, players were presented with Ketel One Botanicals after both games.
Tony Gregg
Bush League Victorious in March 6 Goal
Warmup tournament is first step to Governor's Cup
The final game of the March 6 Goal League featured Palm Desert (Dan Horn, Malia McCoy 1, Joseph Stuart 3, Alonso Andrade 1) lining up against Bush League (Virgil Kyle .5, Ryan Robertson .5, Ulysses Escapite 4, Jose Rodriguez 1). For Bush League it was to be a warm-up event for the USPA 2019 Pacific Coast Governor’s Cup – a tournament they won in 2017 with the same roster.
With a handicap award of one-half goal, Palm Desert started quickly as Stuart scored early. Rodriguez and Kyle replied for Bush League and the first ended with the minor leaguers leading by the handicap difference at 2 – 1.5.
The Bush League lead increased in the second via a penalty one call against Palm Desert but was short lived as Stuart scored his second and Andrade counted one as well. At the half, it was Palm Desert up at 3.5 – 3.
The third was a back and forth as Bush League counted three times – Escapite twice (one penalty 4) and Robertson – and Palm Desert two times – Stuart and Andrade (a penalty 3). Going to the final frame Bush League led again at 6 – 5.5.
Kyle scored the only goal of the fourth period and that would be enough as Escapite did a masterful job of running down the clock that prevented any kind of comeback by Palm Desert. The result was a 7 – 5.5 win for Bush League.
Escapite, always organized and influential, was selected as the MVP.
Blackjack, owned by Dayelle Fargey and Abby Riggs and played by Escapite in the fourth, earned the title of Best Playing Pony.
Tony Gregg
Bensoleimani.com Takes Beal 12 Over Chateau d'Esclans
With the victory, the Soleimani group shows strength before Skins
The USPA Carlton and Keleen Beal Cup 12 Goal final turned out to be a game of split momentum for five chukkers and then then a battle to the finish the sixth.
From the start, Bensoleimani.com (Ben Soleimani, Santiago Von Wernich 5, Tomy Alberdi 4, Remy Du Celliee Muller 3) took control over Chateau d’Escalns (Ron Mathison, Marcos Llambias 4, Francisco Rodriguez-Mera 4, Patrick Uretz 4 – sub for inj Marcello Rodriguez-Abbiati 4) with immediate and sustained pressure. The result was two goals from Alberdi – one from the field and a penalty three conversion to lead after one at 2 – 0.
The early second saw the momentum stay with the designers as Du Celiee Muller and Von Wernich each scored singles to lead by four. However, the late second saw a switch in momentum as Chateau d’Esclans recovered to find pressure of their own that was rewarded with a spot penalty two opportunity that was easily converted by Rodriguez-Mera and the second was over with Soleimani.com up by three at 4 – 1.
The switch in strength to favor the vintners continued into the third frame as Rodriguez-Mera counted two goals – another free hit from 10 yards and a field goal to narrow the deficit to just a goal at 4 – 3 going into the Sophia Halftime Divot Stomp.
The fourth period featured continued momentum for Chateau d’Esclans as Rodriguez-Mera counted a pair of open goal strikes and a spectacular neck shot from 65 yards and well to the right – the announcer’s shot of the day – to now lead for the first time in the game. At this point, it appeared that the vintners were on their way. Not quite as Bensoleimani.com was able to stop the six goal run as Alberdi scored on a massive penalty four effort. Notwithstanding, Chateau d’Esclans led after the frame by a count of 6 – 5. This was the vintners first lead at the end of a chukker.
With the penalty strike in the fourth, the momentum was now firmly back in the camp of Bensoleimani.com in the penultimate stanza as Alberti made three more goals – two open goal awards and one from the field. Chateau d’Esclans were able to stop the four goal run with Rodriguez-Mera launching a 60 yard penalty conversion of his own. However, the designers led again at 8 – 7 going to the final.
With scoring runs of four, six, and four again, momentum had indeed been a factor for both teams coming into the sixth period. The final frame, however, saw back and fourth scoring - all field goals - as Alberdi counted his seventh of the game to lead by two. Rodriguez-Mera brought Chateau d’Esclans back to within one but Von Wernich gave the Soleimani group another lead of two. Uretz then scored, to once again bring the winery to within one. But that would be it for the vintners and Alberdi counted another to give Bensoleimani.com the 2019 Beal Cup by a final count of 11 – 9.
With his strong play and superb foul shooting abilities, Alberdi was chosen as the MVP and Felina, played by Rodriguez-Mera in the sixth wore the Best Playing Pony cooler back to the barn.
Recent Polo Hall of Fame inductee Karlene Beal Garber, along with her husband Dick, was on hand to present the awards.
Tony Gregg
March League 6 Goal - Teams/Standings Mar 10
Bush League prevails to win prelude to Governor's Cup
THERMAL 6
Reg Whyte 0
Bayne Bossom 2
Earnie Ezcurra 2
Felipe Sordelli 2
PALM DESERT 6
Dan Horn 0
Joseph Stuart 3
Malia McCoy 1
Luciano Vazquez 2
MOTHER CHUKKERS/TIMING 6
Suzannah Forbes -1
Nicole Ball 0
Ignacio Deltour 4
Rodrigo Salinas 3
BUSH LEAGUE 6
Virgil Kyle .5
Ryan Robertson .5
Ulysses Escapite 4
Jose Rodriguez 1
Sat Mar 2; Thermal vs Palm Desert, Bush League vs Mother Chukkers/Timing
Sun Mar 3; Palm Desert vs Bush League, Mother Chukkers/Timing vs Thermal
Sat Mar 9; Bush League vs Thermal, Palm Desert vs Mother Chukkers/Timing
Sun Mar 10; Palm Desert vs Bush League
Bush League 3 0 d Mother Chukkers/Timing, Palm Desert, Thermal
Palm Desert 2 1 d Thermal, Mother Chukkers/Timing l Bush League
Thermal 1 2 d Mother Chukkers/Timing l Palm Desert, Bush League
Mthr Chkrs/Tmng 0 3 l Bush League, Thermal, Palm Desert
Carlton & Keleen Beal Cup 12 Goal - Standings Mar 10
Bensoleimani.com - with Beal win - becomes favorite for Skins
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK 12
Danny Walker 2
Matthew Walker 2
Santiago Trotz 5
Jimmy Wright 3
HIGHWOOD 12
Ron Mathison 0
Marcello Rodriguez-Abbiati 4
Francisco Mera-Rodriguez 4
Marcos Llambias 4
Bensoleimani.com 12
Ben Soleimani 0
Santiago Von Wernich 5
Tomy Alberdi 4
Remy Du Celiee Muller 3
TWIN PALMS 12
Chris Maloney 1
Graham Bray 3
Ruben Coscia 4
Ulysses Escapite 4
Fri Mar 1; FMB vs Highwood, Bensoleimani.com vs Twin Palms
Sun Mar 3; Highwood vs Bensoleimani.com, Twin Palms vs FMB
Fri Mar 8; Twin Palms vs Highwood, FMB vs Bensoleimani.com
Sun Mar 10;Bensoleimani.com vs Highwood
Bensoleimani.com 3 0 d Twin Palms, Highwood, FMB
Highwood 2 1 d FMB, Highwood l Bensoleimani.com
FMB 1 2 d Twin Palms l Highwood, Bensoleimani.com
Twin Palms 0 3 l Bensoleimani.com, FMB, Highwood
Centurions Narrowly Win 4 Goal Constitution Cup
CedarCreek makes it tough for winners - doesn't go quietly
With the USPA Fish Creek 4 Goal Constitution Cup final – played at southern California’s Eldorado Polo Club - set as a match-up between the Centurions (Cheryl Schindel -.5, Lesley Tims -.5, Luis Saracco 3, Ignacio Saracco 2) and CedarCreek (Nicholas Wilhem -1, Alex Green -.5, Ashton Wolf 3, Diego Cossio 2), it was determined by a great many that the Romans would easily emerge as the victors. As everyone now knows, that most certainly was not the case as CedarCreek were more than prepared to play hard nosed polo from the outset.
The prognosticators were comfortable after the first period as the Centurions – having to give up a half goal on handicap - led at the end by a count of 2 - .5.
However, the second was much different as the management group sharpened their pencils and went to work. With constant pressure, the result was CedarCreek outscoring the Centurions by a pair and led at the half with a count of 3.5 – 3.
Continued and genuine force by CedarCreek in the third period saw their lead increase with a score now of 5.5 – 3.
Needing to step up in order to win, the Centurions did in the final frame as they outscored CedarCreek by three goals to barely squeeze out a victory with a final count in their favor of 7 – 6.5 to become the USPA Fish Creek 4 Goal Constitution Cup champions for 2019.
Ignacio Saracco led the scoring for the victors with four goals, Luis Saracco had two (one foul) and Tims, with a great move, attained the game winner with little time left to go.
CedarCreek counters – besides the handicap award - came from Wolf with four open goal conversions and Cossio provided two from the field.
In a great return to Eldorado, Ignacio Saracco earned the title of MVP and Maga, played by Saracco and owned along with his brother Luis, was chosen as the Best Playing Pony.
Tony Gregg
Antelope Jr. Wins 12 Goal Constitution Cup
Victory earned with a full team effort to come from behind.
During the qualifying games of the Fish Creek Constitution Cup, Grant Palmer’s Antelope Jr. foursome (Grant Palmer 0, Felipe Vercellino 6, Jose Ignacio Martinez 3T, Peter Blake 3) started out very strong with four wins but then lost their next two games. The losses notwithstanding, the young Palmer group finished at the top and won a semi-final game to earn a spot in the final.
The opposition in the decider would come from Bensoleimani.com (Ben Soleimani 0, Santiago Von Wernich 5, Tommy Alberdi 4, Joseph Stuart 3), who started the competition slowly and improved as the tournament continued and arrived as a worthy foe. In fact, they defeated the young pronghorns in qualifying play.
On a superb afternoon - presented by Ketel One Botanicals - the early play, while fast, featured little scoring. The first goal came from Soleimani on a run from center on a perfect setup. Vercellino replied for Antelope Jr. to tie the count but Alberdi crushed a 60 yard award and the first ended with Soleimani.com leading at 2 – 1.
Von Wernich scored the only goal in a rather choppy second period to now lead by a pair at 3 – 1.
If the play didn’t open up in the third period, the scoring certainly did as the designers extended their lead. Soleimani counted his second on another nice run and Alberdi grabbed one from the field and another perfectly executed penalty four. The reply from the Palmer group saw Martinez and Vercellino convert open goal opportunities and Soleimani.com led by three at 6 - 3.
The fourth allowed the junior pronghorns to come within one as Vercellino scored twice - a penalty four and a number two. However, Stuart converted a 30 yard free-throw to lead again by two at 7 – 5.
Antelope Jr. opened up the fifth and took the lead for the first time. Martinez scored twice from the field and Vercellino scored his fourth penalty counter and added a field goal to lead by two. Alberti narrowed the gap to one with his second field goal and Antelope Jr. led 9 – 8 going to the final chukker.
In a tension filled closing stanza, the designers were not able to get even as Vercellino converted another open goal offering to now give the junior squad a two goal advantage. Alberti then scored on a penalty two from the spot to narrow the gap to just one at 10 – 9. Notwithstanding, continued pressure from the young pronghorns lead to Vercellino’s second penalty four conversion of the afternoon which ensured the win and Antelope Jr – this time defeating Bensoleimani.com - had won the 2019 USPA Fish Creek Constitution Cup by a final count of 11 – 9.
Martinez, with his strong supporting play in the middle, was selected as the MVP and Vienna, owned by Soleimani and played by Von Wernich in the second, was awarded the Best Playing Pony blanket.
Tony Gregg
Fish Creek Constitution Cup 12 Goal - Standings Feb 22
Antelope Jr defeats Bensoeimani.com to win title
A - ANTELOPE JR
Grant Palmer 0
Felipe Vercellino 6
Peter Blake 3
Jose Martinez 3
B - TWIN PALMS
Chris Maloney 1
Graham Bray 3
Ruben Coscia 4
Ulysses Escapite 4
C - FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Danny Walker 2
Julian Mannix 5
Mariano Gutierrez 4
Alonzo Cruz 1
D - BENSOLEIMANI.COM
Ben Soleimani 0
Santiago Von Wernich 5
Tommy Alberdi 4
Joseph Stuart 3
E - ANTELOPE
Geoff Palmer 0
Santiago Trotz 5
Marco Llambias 4
Jimmy Wright 3
F - HIGHWOOD
Ron Mathison 0
Marcello Rodriguez-Abbiati 4
Francisco Mera-Rodriguez 4
Jared Sheldon 4 injured
SCHEDULE
Fri Feb 22; Semi-finals - Antelope vs Bensoleimani.com, Antelope Jr vs Highwood
Sat Feb 23; Twin Palms vs FMB
Sun Feb 24 Finals; Bensoleimani.com vs Antelope Jr
STANDINGS - Feb 20
Antelope Jr 4 1 d FMB, Hghwd, Ant, Twn Plms l Bensol.cm
Antelope 3 2 d Twn Plms, Bensol.cm, FMB l Ant Jr, Hghwd
Bensoleimani 3 2 d FMB, Ant Jr, Hghwd l Ant, Twin Palms
Highwood 2 3 d Ant, Twn Plms l Ant Jr, FMB, Bensol.com
Twin Palms 2 3 d FMB, Bensol.cm l Ant, Ant Jr, Hghwd
FMB 1 4 d Hghwd l Ant Jr, Twn Plms, Bensol.cm, Ant
Fish Creek Constitution Cup 4 Goal - Standings Feb 23
Centurions barely win final by just the handicap difference
BRACKET 1
A - BUSH LEAGUE 4
Virgil Kyle .5
Shannon Mendez -.5
Peter Blake 3
Jose Rodriquez 1
B - EXIT CONSULTING GROUP/THERMAL 4
Lamar Rutherford -1
Reg Whyte 0
Rodrigo Salinas 3
Felipe Sordelli 2
C - CENTURIONS 4
Cheryl Schindel -.5
Lesley Tims -.5
Luis Saracco 3
Ignacio Saracco 2
D - LUNA/REMAX 3.5
Jennifer Alexy 0
Gordon Ross .5
Diego Larregli 3
Bauti Van Wernich 0
BRACKET 2
E - CedarCreek 3.5
Nicholas Wilhelm -1
Alex Green -.5
Ashton Wolf 3
Diego Cossio 2
F - ALPHA OMEGA 3
Eileen Duffy -1
Bayne Bossom 2
Erik Wright 1.5
Alexis Payan .5
G - PALM DESERT 4
Dan Horn 0
Malia McCoy 1
Danny Juarez 3
Michael Riley Jordan 0
SCHEDULE
Bracket 1
Sat Feb 23; Centurions vs ECG/Thermal, Bush League vs Luna/Remax
Bracket 2
Sat Feb 23; Palm Desert vs CedarCreek
Final Sun Feb 24; CedarCreek vs Centurions
STANDINGS
BRACKET 1
Centurions 3 0 d Luna/Remax, Bush League, ECG/Thermal
Bush League 2 1 d ECG/Thermal, Luna/Remax l Centurions
Luna/Remax 1 2 d ECG/Thermal l Centurions, Bush League
ECG/Thermal 0 3 l Bush League, Luna/Remax, Centurions
BRACKET 2
CedarCreek 2 0 d Alpha Omega, Palm Desert
Palm Desert 1 1 d Alpha Omega l CedarCreek
Alpha Omega 0 2 l Palm Desert, CedarCreek
Thermal Takes Beal 4 Goal Championship
Whyte/Sordelli combination wins second title in as many years
The two teams that qualified to play the final of the 2019 4 Goal USPA Carlton and Keleen Beal Cup – CedarCreek and Thermal – had both played in January but made changes for the month of February.
Coming off a very successful January, holdovers Reg Whyte 0 and Felipe Sordelli 2, added Lamar Rutherford -1 and Rodrigo Salinas 3 to the Thermal lineup.
CedarCreek made changes as well as Nicholas Wilhelm -1 and Ashton Wolf 3 welcomed Alex Green -.5 and veteran Diego Cossio 2 to the roster to qualify for their first final.
At the start, CedarCreek was given a handicap award of a half point and play in the first period was relatively even with each team scoring a goal and Wilhelm and Co. led at 1.5 – 1.
Thermal came out in the second and took control with three unanswered field goals to easily lead at the half at 4 – 1.5.
Scoring in the third and fourth chukkers was even with one counter in each period for both teams producing a final count of 6 – 3.5 to favor Thermal. With the victory, Whyte and Sordelli had won back to back Beal 4 Goal titles.
Scoring for the winners saw Salinas with three, Sordelli had two (one open goal conversion), and Rutherford with one (the eventual game winner).
The reply came from Cossio with a pair and Wolf grabbed one.
Sordelli, with his accurate and authoritative play, was selected as the MVP and Lucas, owned and played by Salinas in the second chukker, was honored as the Best Playing Pony.
Tony Gregg
4 Goal Beal - Feb 9 Schedule/Standings
CedarCreek wins on Saturday to face Thermal/Exit in Sunday final
THERMAL/EXIT CONSULTING 4
Lamar Rutherford -1
Reg Whyte 0
Rodrigo Salinas 3
Felipe Sordelli 2
BUSH LEAGUE 4
Virgil Kyle .5
Shannon Mendez -.5
Peter Blake 3
Jose Rodriguez 1
PALM DESERT 4
Dan Horn 0
Danny Juarez 3
Malia McCoy 1
Michael Riley Jordan 0
CedarCreek 3.5
Nicholas Wilhelm -1
Alex Green -.5
Ashton Wolf 3
Diego Cossio 2
SCHEDULE
Sat Feb 2; Thermal/Exit vs Bush League, Palm Desert vs CedarCreek
Thur Feb 7; CedarCreek vs Thermal/Exit, Bush League vs Palm Desert
Sat Feb 9; Bush League vs CedarCreek, Palm Desert vs Thermal Exit
Sun Feb 10; Final - Thermal/Exit vs CedarCreek
Thermal/Exit 2 1 d Bush League, CedarCreek l Palm Desert
CedarCreek 2 1 d Palm Desert, Bush League l Thermal/Exit
Bush League 1 2 d Palm Desert l Thermal/Exit, CedarCreek
Palm Desert 1 2 d Thermal/Exit l CedarCreek, Bush League
January NYTS Championship to Antelope
Two days of youth play impresses large Cantina crowd
The January 26th and 27th National Youth Tournament Series tournament featured four youth polo teams playing a fast and very exciting brand of polo. All four games were played on field number four – the Cantina field – which provided a perfect locale to showcase the youthful talent and ability that currently exists.
Day one's first game highlighted Antelope (Grant Palmer, Hope Kerley, Ryan Kerley, Jazmine Trotz) versus Bush League (Quin Kyle, Riley Jordan, Elise Pardue, Micaela Saracco) with Antelope emerging as the winners.
The second game on opening day featured Empire (Athena Malin, Ian Schnoebelin, Alyssa Garcia, Grace/Rose Gonzalez) and Seattle Polo (Bayne Bossom, Colby Smith, Lars Neuman, Charlize Bisogni). Seattle Polo prevailed to advance to the Sunday final.
Sunday's competition saw Bush League stop Empire in the Consolation final by a score of 4 – 2 and the Championship went to Antelope with a 5 – 4 victory over Seattle Polo.
In NYTS tradition, seven All-Stars were selected in alphabetical order; Bayne Bossom, Riley Jordan, Hope Kerley, Ryan Kerley, Athena Malin, Grant Palmer, Ian Schnoebelin.
December, owned, trained, and played by Bossom , was selected as the Best Playing Pony.
Tony Gregg
Cotterel Farms Wins Officer's Cup 4 Goal
Great effort stops undefeated team and seizes championship
The final game of the USPA Coachella Valley Officer’s Cup featured Thermal (Reg Whyte, David Carlson, Ernesto Ezcurra 2, Felipe Sordelli 2) lining up against Cotterel Farms (Jenny Luttrell-Benardoni .5, Francisco Benardoni 1.5, Mike Kerley 1, Gabriel Saccullo 1).
Thermal came into the decider undefeated for the entire month and, as well, World Gym champions - playing as Ocean Air - while Cotterel qualified in a shootout after a so-so World Gym Tournament.
From the outset, it appeared as if Thermal’s hold on their perfect status might be in jeopardy as Cotterel outscored the unconquered foursome to lead at the end of the first at 2 – 1.
The second was scoreless and it was now obvious that Cotterel had figured out the previously successful Thermal offense and were able to keep it at bay.
Cotterel maintained their slight advantage as scoring was even in the third at one apiece. The final had indeed turned into a defensive battle with the Idahoans leading at 3 – 2.
Scoring in the fourth was, once again, even at one and the final count was 4 – 3 to favor Cotterel and they became the Officer’s Cup champions.
Cotterel scoring featured Kerley with a pair, and Benardoni and Sacullo with one each.
For Thermal, Ezcurra scored twice and Sordelli provided one.
Benardoni's aggressive play was rewarded with his selection as the MVP and Alba, owned by Erik Wright and played by Ezcurra in the third was chosen as the Best Playing Pony.
Tony Gregg