Piaget beats Wanderers 14–13 in Double Overtime

Piaget needs two
overtimes to tame the Wanderers, 14-13 in National Twenty Goal Tournament

By Alex Webbe

Two
more evenly matched teams would be hard to find, as the Wanderers were pressed
into double overtime before dropping a 14-13 heartbreaker to Piaget Thursday
afternoon in 2011 USPA North American Cup play hosted by the Grand Champions
Polo Club in Wellington.

The
Wanderers received one goal by handicap from the 18-goal Piaget team and
watched Nic Roldan tie it up at 1-1 with the first goal from the field.  Sugar Erskine responded with a goal for the
Wanderers for an early 2-1 lead.

Piaget
picked up the pace in the second period, shutting down the Wanderers offense
and putting up three unanswered goals for a 4-2 advantage.  Marc Ganzi exhibited great ball control as he
scored consecutive goals going from one end of the field to the other with
Roldan adding the final goal of the chukker.

The
Wanderers took control of the game in the third, pressuring the Piaget
defense.  Phillips converted a penalty
shot and added another goal from the field. 
Piaget continued to attack the Wanderers’ goal but was unable to connect
and left the field all even at 4-4.

Two
goals from Erskine and a single goal from Phillips had the Wanderers ahead,
7-4, before Piaget rallied.  Roldan took
advantage of a Wanderers’ foul by converting the penalty shot and Ganzi added
another goal from the field.  The
Wanderers held a narrow 7-6 lead going into the fifth chukker.

Piaget’s
Natascha Baecher tied it up at 7-7 to open the fifth period followed by a goal
from Roldan for reversal in fortune and an 8-7 lead.  Phillips added two more penalty goals and
Joey Casey scored his first goal of the day and the Wanderers were on top,
10-8.  Roldan closed out the scoring in
the chukker, but Piaget continued to trail by a goal, 10-9.

Both
teams tuned up the dial for the sixth chukker with goals from Erskine and
Phillips (penalty conversion) stretching the Wanderers’ lead to three goals,
12-9, but Piaget came storming back.  With
four minutes left in the period, Ganzi scored from the field and Roldan
converted a penalty shot for a goal,  Piaget
trailed by only one goal, 12-11,  as time
continued to run down on the game clock. 
Phillips scored his seventh goal of the game on another penalty shot for
the Wanderers. And the lead grew back to two goals, 13-11.

With
less than two minutes in regulation time, Piaget rallied once again.  Roldan made good on a penalty shot for a goal
and Ganzi scored the tying goal, 13-13, as time expired, and both teams were
hurled into a sudden-death overtime chukker.

With
the light beginning to escape the sky and both horses and riders pressing
themselves to the limit, Piaget and the Wanderers battled through a scoreless
seventh chukker with the horn sounding in a 13-13 tie.

A
brief intermission was allowed while riders and grooms scrambled to find the
necessary horseflesh to continue.  Less
than two minutes into the eighth period, Piaget found itself on the apron of
the Wanderers’ goal.  Roldan backed a
centering shot off of the backline to a waiting Natascha Baecher who carried it
to the goal mount before being forced to leave it behind.  A trailing Marc Ganzi made good on the
follow-up shot for the 14-13 double overtime win.

Roldan
led the Piaget team with seven goals. 
Ganzi scored six times including the tying goal in the sixth and the
winning goal in the eighth.  Baecher
chipped ina goal in the victory.

Phillips
put on a stellar demonstration of horsemanship and stickwork as he tallied
seven goals for the Wanderers.  Erskine
scored four times and Casey added a goal. 
The Wanderers received one goal by handicap.

The
victory gives Piaget a 1-0 record while the Wanderers fall to 1-1.

Play
in the 2011 USPA North American Cup is slated to continue on Monday, November
14 with Piaget (1-0) meeting Port Mayaca (0-1).