USA wins International Cup

USA wins International Cup

By Alex Webbe

 

A USA polo team (Marc Ganzi, Wes
Finlayson, Nic Roldan and Mason Wroe) scored wins over Mexico (Alejandro
Gonzalez, Mariano Gracida, Julio Gracida and Roberto Gonzalez) and Team USPA
(Jared Sheldon, Jesse Bray, Felipe Viana and Jesse Bray) Saturday afternoon to
register their third consecutive USPA International Cup victory at the Grand
Champions Polo Club.

Presented in a round-robin, three
team format this year with a handicap range that would allow the US FIP
training team to compete, the tournament level was set at 15-goals, with the US
team taking the field at 15-goals while Mexico and Team USPA carried 14-goal
team handicaps.

The abbreviated format would spot
both Mexico and Team USPA one-half goal by handicap when playing the US squad.

In the opening two chukkers of
the round-robin the United States team watched Mexico’s Alejandro Gonzalez
score the opening goal of the game at the 5:40 mark of the first chukker.
  Julio Gracida added another goal for Mexico,
sandwiched between a pair of goals from Nic Roldan.
  At the end of the first chukker it was all
even at 2-2.

Defense was the practice in the
second chukker with neither team being able to break through the opponent’s
defense for a goal.
  With just over 90
seconds left in the two-chukker mini-match, Roldan blew through the defenders
for the winning goal, 3-2½.
  

Mexico
5, Team USPA 2

After losing the opening game to
the US team, Mexico remained on the field to meet Team USPA.
 

Team USPA got on the scoreboard
first on a great effort by Felipe Viana, 1-0.
 
A second goal by Jared Sheldon had the hard-charging Team USPA in the
lead, 2-0.
  With just over three minutes
on the clock, Julio Gracida scored twice, tying the game at 2-2 after the first
period.

The second period belonged to
Mexico with a pair of goals from Alejandro Gonzalez and a closing penalty
conversion from Julio Gracida in the 5-2 win.

USA
2, Team USPA 1½

Both teams were playing fast and
hard as the final two chukkers between the US team and Team USPA got
underway.
  Team USPA’s defense was suitably
impressive in the opening chukker following the opening goal from the field
from Nic Roldan (6:59).
  For the balance
of the period neither team was able to score.
 
The US team led 1 to ½ (by handicap).

Scoring was no easier in the
second chukker.
  Team USPA scored their
first goal of the game with over four-and-one-half minutes gone in the
second.
  Jared Sheldon stole the ball
deep in the US end of the field for a goal.
 
Team USPA led, 1½ to 1.  The US
team was trying desperately to get back into the game, with American 8-goaler
Nic Roldan flying all over the field.
  It
was Roldan with the final goal of the game with just 1:20 left in regulation
time that lifted the US team to the 2-1½ win.

Nic Roldan scored all five of the
goals for the US team on the day and was named MVP for his efforts.
  Vegas, Halo Polo’s 10-year-old Dark Bay
received Best Playing Pony honors.