Casablanca wins US Trust Cup in OT

Casablanca wins US
Trust Cup in OT, 12-11 in a day full of polo

By Alex Webbe

Casablanca’s (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Mike Azzaro and
Wes Finlayson) Mike Azzaro saved the day for the youthful lineup, scoring the winning
goal in overtime, 12-11, to win the 2013 US Trust Cup at the Grand Champions
Polo Club in Wellington, in a Sunday morning contest.

Casablanca received one goal by handicap from the 13-goal ELG
lineup (Avery Chapman, Marc Ganzi, Nic Roldan and Carlitos Gracida), but
quickly gave up the initial advantage as ELG picked up goals from Nic Roldan
and Carlitos Gracida.  Casablanca settled
for a single goal from Grant Ganzi on a 40-yard penalty conversion for a 2-2 first
chukker finish.

Consecutive goals from Marc Ganzi (penalty conversion) and
Carlitos Gracida had ELG leading 4-2 in second chukker action.  Casablanca replied with goals from Grant Ganzi
(penalty goal) and Mike Azzaro, 4-4. 
Carlitos Gracida and Grant Ganzi closed out the chukker with single
goals for a 5-5 deadlock.

Goals were scarce in third chukker play.  After a dozen runs up and down the field with
no results, Casablanca’s Wes Finlayson scored with 33 seconds left in the
chukker to give Casablanca a 6-5 halftime lead.

A refreshed Casablanca foursome raced out onto the field for
second half action and took immediate control of the match.  Juancito Bollini and Mike Azzaro scored back
to back goals in the opening minute of the fourth chukker, 8-5.  With less than two minutes left in the
period, Grant Ganzi scored his fourth goal of the game.  ELG trailed by four, 9-5.  A goal by Roldan with just over a minute on the
clock helped ELG save face and kept them in the game, 9-3.

Roldan broke loose in the fifth, scoring three times (once
on a penalty conversion).  Juancito
Bollini scored Casablanca’s sole goal of the chukker.  ELG had cut the lead to a single goal, 10-9.

Three minutes into the sixth chukker Marc Ganzi tied it up
at 10-10, and gave ELG a go-ahead goal just a minute later on a penalty
conversion, 11-10.  Mike Azzaro tied it
up at 11-11 with just over a minute left in regulation time and missed a
breakaway shot at goal in the waning seconds forcing the sudden-death overtime.

Forty-three seconds into overtime Azzaro broke free once
again, and this time he didn’t miss.  Casablanca
celebrated the 12-11 overtime victory.

Roldan led all scoring with five goals.  Gracida and Marc Ganzi scored three goals
apiece in the loss.  Azzaro and Grant Ganzi
each scored four goals for Casablanca. 
Bollini was credited with two goals and Finlayson scored once for the
win

Mike Azzaro was named MVP while Marc Ganzi’s Lima received Best Playing Pony honors.

AUDI 14, NEWPORT 11

In a following match, Audi (Melissa Ganzi, Leo Mandelbaum,
Brandon Phillips and Juan Bollini) came out on top of a 14-11 contest with Newport
(Gene Goldstein, Michel Dorignac, Luis Escobar and Kaisser Maakar) to capture
the 2013 Wellington Chamber of Commerce Cup, much to the delight of scores of
chamber members in attendance.

Audi received one goal by handicap from the 14-goal Newport
lineup, but opening goals from Luis Escobar and Kaisser Maakar gave Newport the
early lead, 2-1.  Leo Mandelbaum took
control of the game at the three minute mark, however, and scored three
consecutive goals to end the chukker with Audi in front, 4-2.   

Second chukker goals from Mandelbaum and Brandon Phillips
went unanswered.  Audi left the field
with a comfortable 6-2 lead.

Four straight goals from Newport in the third tied it up at
6-6 with Gene Goldstein scoring twice and Escobar and Maakar adding single
goals in the charge.  Phillips converted
a penalty shot to end the first half with Audi holding on to a one goal lead,
7-6.

The two teams exchanged goals in the fourth.  Goldstein added two more goals and teammate
Michel Dorignac converted a penalty shot for a goal.  Mandelbaum added two more goals and Phillips
scored from the field.  Audi continued to
lead, 10-9.

Phillips padded the Audi lead with a pair of goals in the
fifth (one on a 40-yard penalty conversion). 
Dorignac scored once for Newport who trailed, 12-10.

Goldstein cut the lead to a single goal, 12-11, to open the
sixth chukker but consecutive goals from Phillips ended the game with Audi
winning, 14-11.

Phillips scored a game high seven times (twice on penalty
conversions).  Mandelbaum was credited
with six goals (one on a penalty shot). 
Goldstein scored five goals for Newport. 
Dorignac, Escobar and Maakar scored two goals apiece in a losing effort.

BELUGA 10, PALM HOUSE
7

In the final match of the day, Mariano Gracida scored five
times in leading Beluga (Misha Rodzianko, Mariano Gracida, Joey Casey and
Carlos Diaz) to a 10-7 win over Palm House (Glen Straub, Chris Kampsen, Guille
Aguero and Charlie Armstrong) in the 2013 Polo Gear Fall Challenge Cup.

Beluga received one goal by handicap, but it was Charlie
Armstrong who scored the first goal from the field for Palm House for a 1-1
tie.  Mariano Gracida put Beluga in the
lead with his first goal of the match, 2-1.

Second chukker goals from Glen Straub and Kris Kampsen (a
well-placed 100-yard shot) went unanswered as Palm House moved into the lead,
3-2.

Gracida and Misha Rodzianko scored single goals in the third
for Beluga.  Palm House was unable to
break through the Beluga defense and trailed at the end of the first half, 4-3.

Rodzianko and Gracida added single goals in the fourth while
holding Palm House to a single score from Guille Aguero.  Palm House trailed by two goals, 6-4.

Aguero opened the fifth period with a goal form Palm House, 6-5.  Joey Casey and Gracida responded with single
goals and an 8-5 Beluga advantage.

Gracida and Rodzianko each scored midway through the sixth chukker,
10-5.  Aguero and Straub scored single
goals for Palm House as Beluga rode on to win, 10-7.

Gracida’s five goals led all scoring.  Rodzianko finished with three goals on the
day and Casey added a goal for the win. 
Beluga also received one goal by handicap.  Aguero’s three goals led the Palm House
attack.  Straub scored twice with Kampsen
and Armstrong contributing one goal apiece.