Arellano lifts Coca-Cola to noteworthy win; Horseware junks Equine Liquid Biocell; Valiente sparkles with Cambiaso at the reins once more.
Coca-Cola (Gillian Johnston, Julian de Lusarreta, Julio Arellano and Del Walton) required a start to get off on the correct foot in their opening round of the 20-goal Ylvisaker Cup Saturday morning. Coca-Cola lost their initial three games of the 20-goal season in the Joe Barry Memorial glass rivalry and found the middle value of just eight goals for every amusement while surrendering more than 11 ladies for each match, and 8-goaler Julio Arellano ventured up to lead them to one of their most great endeavors of the youthful season in a 14-8 win over Villa Del Lago (Jim Zenni, Agustin Obregon, Hilario Ulloa and Carlucho Arellano).
Julian de Lusarreta scored the main goal of the amusement in the opening moment of play with Julio Arellano making it 2-0 a moment later with an goal from the field. Del Walton scored at the 3:46 stamp with Julio Arellano finishing off the chukker with a 40-yard penalty transformation for a 4-0 lead.
As Villa Del Lago attempted to discover a musicality, the severe Coca-Cola protectors close them out for a second successive chukker. Two more goals from Julio Arellano (one on a 30-yard extra shot) and a couple of
goals from de Lusarreta had the Coca-Cola group flying high and taking a 8-0 begin of the field with them towards the finish of the second time frame.
It was a moment and-a-half into the third chukker before Villa Del Lago at last got on the scoreboard with 10-goaler Hilario Ulloa driving the ball between the Coca-Cola goalposts, 8-1. Julio Arellano included his fifth goal of the day took after by a penalty change from Ulloa to end the primary half with Coca-Cola getting a charge out of an uneven 9-2 advantage over Villa Del Lago.
Estate Del Lago regrouped at halftime and focused on their guard while attempting to cut into the robust Coca-Cola lead. Agustin Obregon scored the main goal of the chukker for Villa Del Lago while a strong cautious exertion held Coca-Cola scoreless surprisingly on the day. Estate Del Lago kept on trailing, nonetheless, 9-3.
Julio Arellano scored on a 60-yard extra shot to open the fifth in the initial 30 seconds of play. Partner Walton included a goal from the field before Villa Del Lago went on a hostile tear. Three sequential goals from Ulloa (one from the field and two on penalty changes) were trailed by an goal from Carlucho Arellano. The period finished with Villa Del Lago shutting to inside four goals of the lead, 11-7, and one chukker staying in control play.
Ulloa scored Vila Del Lago’s eighth goal of the match in the opening 30 seconds of the 6th, slicing the Coca-Cola prompt to only three goals when Julio Arellano assumed responsibility. A couple of penalty goals and an goal from the field gave him nine goals on the day and conveyed
Coca-Cola to an agreeable 14-8 victory.
Horseware 17, Equine Liquid Biocell 7
In the 12:30pm game, two of the freshest groups to take the field in the 20-lady competition were HorseWare (Matt Coppola, Juan Martin Obregon, Mariano Gracida and Tommy Collingwood) and Equine Liquid Biocell (Tomas Obregon, Jared Zenni, Magoo Laprida and Juan Valerdi), with the 18-goal Horseware group throttling the 20-goal Equine Liquid Biocell group, 17-7.
Juan Martin Obregon (sibling of Mariano, Facundo and Geronimo) made a noteworthy introduction in the Ylvisaker Cup, scoring six of his game high eight goals on penalty changes. Matt Coppola and Tommy Collingwood scored three goals each with Mariano Gracida including a goal for the win (Horseware likewise got two goals by debilitate). Jared Zenni drove the Equine Liquid Biocell assault with four goals (three on extra shots).
Valiente 10, Mt. Splendid 5
Commending the arrival of the main positioned player in the game today, Adolfo Cambiaso, Valiente (Bob Jornayvaz, Felipe Viana, Adolfo Cambiaso and Toro Ruiz) obliterated a week ago’s Joe Barry Memorial Cup finalist, Mt. Splendid (Bo Goodman, Jason Crowder, Santiago Chavanne and Julian Daniels), 10-5, in an amusement that wasn’t as close as the score may demonstrate.
Valiente drove by five goals, 6-1, toward the finish of the primary half and extended the prompt to seven goals, 9-2 after the fourth. Valiente drifted through the last two chukkers permitting Mt. Splendid to add three more goals to their pale aggregate for a 10-5 last.
Cambiaso keeps on awing, scoring six of his group’s ten goals as he permitted his colleagues to do the vast majority of the work in the last chukkers.
A solitary 3pm Sunday evening game between Tonkawa (Jeff Hildebrand, Sapo Caset, Costi Caset and Facundo Obregon) and Travieso (Tony Calle, Hugo Barabucci, Sebastian Merlos and Marquitos Alberdi) will finish the first round of play in the 2017 Ylvisaker Cup.