Orchard Hill won an elimination round spot by bringing down Horseware prior in the day where they will confront Coca-Cola in a twelve challenge. Extra wins by Postage Stamp Farm and Tonkawa (on Saturday) will round out Wednesday’s playoff plan with the two groups confronting each other in a 3pm match. Coca-Cola conquered a 8-5halftime shortage Sunday evening at the International Polo Club to record a 16-11 win over Valiente II (Robert Jornayvaz, Matias Torres Zavaleta, Diego Cavanagh and Joaquin Panelo) and acquire an outing to Wednesday’s elimination rounds.
Orchard Hill 15-10 Horseware
Orchard Hill (Steve Van Andel, Lucas Criado, Facundo Pieres and Nico Escobar) opened the day with a reverberating 15-10 win over Horseware (Matt Coppola, Juan Martin Obregon, Mariano Gracida and Tommy Collingwood) in the wake of dashing out to a charging 10-3 halftime lead on a match played at Isla Carroll.
Beat Scorer Orchard Hill: Facundo Pieres (9).
Beat Scorer Horseware: Juan Martín Obregón (8).
Score Orchard Hill: 4-1, 9-2, 10-3, 12-5, 14-6, 15-10.
Postage Stamp Farm 10-9 Villa Del Lago
Postage Stamp Farm (Annabelle Gundlach, Brandon Phillips, Mariano Aguerre and Kris Kampsen) outlived Villa del Lago (Jim Zenni, Agustin Obregon, Hilario Ulloa and Carlucho Arellano) in an amusement that delivered 28 fouls and had three players supplanted because of wounds.
After a 1-1 opening chukker, Postage Stamp Farm took a 4-2 lead on the quality of three punishment transformations from Kris Kampsen in the second chukker however lost group chief Annabelle Gundlach to a harm. Timmy Dutta was gotten to supplant her and the diversion proceeded. Postage Stamp Farm extended their prompt to four goals in a third period that saw Villa Del Lago group skipper Jim Zenni leave the diversion taking after a damage (bicep). Harrison Azzaro (child of Mike Azzaro) had his spot on the field and the game proceeded.
Fifth chukker goals from the field from Kampsen and Mariano Aguerre had Postage Stamp Farm in front by six goals, 9-3. The terrible news came when Ulloa tapped an extra shot from midfield and afterward emptied on it just to hit Kampsen on the cheek (shattering it) and sending him from the field. Gringo Colombres was enlisted from the sidelines, and play proceeded. Manor Del Lago arranged a 6th chukker rally that brought about four goals while a stunned and drained Postage Stamp Farm group hung on for the 10-9 win.
Beat Scorer Postage Stamp: Kris Kampsen (6).
Beat Scorer Villa del Lago: Hilario Ulloa (8).
Score Postage Stamp: 1-1, 4-2, 7-3, 9-3, 10-5, 10-9.
Coca-Cola 16-11 Valiente II
Coca-Cola took the early lead on goals from Julian de Lusarreta and Wes Finlayson (supplanting the harmed Del Walton) had them up, 2-0. Robert Jornayvaz shielded Valiente II from getting shutout with the last goal of the chukker to trail, 2-1. Gillian Johnston’s first goal of the day opened the second time frame and extended the Coca-Cola prompt to two goals, 3-1. Diego Cavanagh discovered his mood, be that as it may, and with an goal from the field and a 30-yard punishment transformation, tied the amusement at three goals each.
Single goals from de Lusarreta and Finlayson went unanswered as the Coca-Cola resistance held the Valiente II assault scoreless in the last seven minutes of the game. At the point when the last horn sounded, it was Coca-Cola with the 16-11 triumph.
Top Scorer Coca-Cola: Julio Arellano (7).
Top Scorer Valiente II: Diego Cavanagh (7).
Score Coca-Cola: 2-1, 3-3, 5-8, 8-10, 12-11, 16-11.