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POLO
THEMORNINGLINE
The Morning Line.com
Sunday, Jan 28, 2007
All the Polo News that’s Fit to Run
Editor & Publisher: Frederic Roy • ph: 561-753 8882, fax: 561-793 6835 • [email protected] • © 2007 Trophy, Inc. all rights reserved
JOE BARRY MEMORIAL FINAL ON STANFORD FIELD
BRITISH FORCES FOUNDATION
A
n exciting live auction conducted by British Forces Foundation President and polo player Mark
Cann produced two lovely winners
last night to benefit the Foundation:
Stacey Widlitz and Julia Erikson.
The two lady polo players went bid
for bid to win the very special “July
12 weekend with 10 goalers at Sandhurst” in England. When the bid
reached $2,500, Mark Cann, always
Please turn to page 7
POLO HALL OF FAME
O
Fred Fortugno (ph. F. Roy)
P
n Friday, February 16th, 2007
the Museum of Polo and Hall
of Fame will hold its annual gala to
welcome the following new inductees
to the Polo Hall of Fame: Bill Sinclaire (Linving Inductee), John Elliott
Cowdin (Posthumous Inductee), Fred
Fortugno (Iglehart Award), Bonnie J
and Burrito (Horses to Remember).
The Grand Reception will repeat
its successful format from last year
featuring guest chefs and will begin
earlier this year at 6:30 p.m. followed
by dinner, the awards ceremony and
dancing.
The line up of celebrity guest chefs
includes the talents of Kirk Avondo-
Stacey Widlitz, Mark Cann and Julia Erikson. (ph Frederic Roy)
LECHUZA WINS OUTBACK
Please turn to page 2
POLO IN WELLINGTON
olo in Wellington? The best may
still be ahead of us! Last week in
this Sunday edition of the Morning
Line, we looked at several new polo
facilities that were being built with
a 40-minute range from Wellington
proper and also several places that
Furnishing IPC and
The Privilege-Altima
International Pavilion
Please turn to page 7
The beautiful Blancura, Best Playing Pony in the final yesterday,
with MVP 10 goal player Sebastian Merlos, owner Victor Vargas
and groom Nino. (ph David Lominska - PoloGraphics) Continued page 7
809 N. Dixie Hwy, WPB
561-835-4550
www.artmosphere.net
William Ylvisaker Cup
13 Teams - 22 goal - Final Feb. 18, 2007
International Polo Club Palm Beach
Bracket I
Elizabeth Iorio 0
Pelon Escapite 5
Mike Azzaro 9
Luis Escobar 7
21
Gillian Johnston 2
Alejandro Astrada 7
Miguel Astrada 10
Will Johnston 2
21
Kelly Beal 1
Daniel Roenish 5
Jeff Hall 8
Frederick Mannix 7
21
LAURENCE
WALLACE
BENDABOUT
BTA
Skeeter Johnston 2
Julio Arellano 8 SKEETERVILLE
Owen Rinehart 8
Stevie Orthwein 4
22
Carlitos Gracida 1
Kris Kampsen 6 PRIVILEGE
Carlos Gracida 9
Roberto Gonzalez 6
22
Neil Hirsch 0
Nacho Figueras 6 BLACK WATCH
Facundo Pieres 10
Nicolas Pieres 5
21
Bracket III
Bracket IV
Ylvisaker Cup after round-robin
Winner and runners-up in each
bracket advance to quarterfinal round
Monday
Night
Asado
Players Club
561 795 0080
Bracket II
Dawn Jones 1
Paco de Narvaez 9
Javier Astrada 9
Luis Echezareta 3
22
Gonzalo Avendaño 2
Guille Aguero 7
Michel Dorignac 7
Carlos Avendaño 6
22
Victor Vargas 1
Pite Merlos 9
Piki Alberdi 8
Santiago Allaria 4
22
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SAN SABA
PATAGONES
LECHUZA
Russ McCall 0
Matias Magrini 9 NEW BRIDGE
Adolfo Cambiaso 10 LA DOLFINA
Martin Valent 3
22
Bob Daniels 0
Tomas Goti 6 PONY EXPRESS
Nicolas Roldan 8
Gonz. von Wernich 7
21
Marc Ganzi 1
Juan Bollini 7 AUDI
Gonzalito Pieres 9
Brandon Phillips 5
22
Lord Milford Haven 1
Naco Taverna 5 BRONCOS
Lucas Monteverde 9
Silvestre Donovan 7
22
Cont. from page 1, Hall of Fame
glio, David Britton, Hubert DesMarais, Warren Drew, Robert Irvine,
Suzanne Tracht, Stephen Topper and
others. They will be creating what
they call “mingling cuisine” at various
stations throughout the exhibit area of
the Museum. For more info on the
chefs, go to www.polomuseum.com
and look under News, 2007.
Our thanks to the following who
have sponsored Chef’s tables - Bombardier, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiMenna,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Thomas Uskup and
302 Polo Cooperative, Mr. and Mrs.
Marc Ganzi, Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh
and International Polo Club.
The dinner will once again be courtesy of Saratoga Polo Catering and
Events who earned rave reviews for
the outstanding dinner they provided
last year. We appreciate the additional
support from champagne Mumm Cordon Rouge, Lipman Brothers, Brown
Forman, Billy Busch & Budweiser
and DEWAR’S 12 Finest Scotch
Whisky.
Everyone is invited to attend:
$200/$150 Jr. (30 and under), Black
tie, of course.
For Sponsorship information or
reservations, please contact Brenda
at the Museum. Phone: (561) 9693210 Fax: (561) 964-8299 or email:
[email protected]
William “Bill” Sinclaire served as
a mentor for many who thought that
polo was a game worth playing and
promoting. Bill was instrumental to
reviving polo in the Rocky Mountain area after WWII by building a
field and organizing local ranchers
and horsemen into polo teams. His
decades-long involvement with local clubs in the Denver, Colorado,
Please turn to page 5
Joe Barry Memorial
7 Teams - 22 goal - January 14 - 28, 2007 • International Polo Club Palm Beach
Semifinals and Final
Russ McCall 0
Matias Magrini 9 NEW BRIDGE
Adolfo Cambiaso 10 LA DOLFINA 3-0
Martin Valent 3 Def. Pony Express 16-9 NEW BRIDGE
22 Def. Skeeterville 13-9
LA DOLFINA
Gonzalo Avendaño 2* Def. Privilege 10-9 OT
Semifinal 1
Carlos Avendaño 6 PATAGONES 1-1 Thurs Jan 25
Michel Dorignac 7 Def. Lechuza 12-10
Def. Patagones
19-11
Guille Aguero 7 Lost to Audi
*Cachi Garcia Velez 22
Marc Ganzi 1
Juan Bollini 7* AUDI 2-0
Gonzalito Pieres 9 Def. Lechuza 11-6
Brandon Phillips 5 Def. Patagones 18-6
PONY EXPRESS
*Freddy Mannix 7 22
Semifinal 1
Bob Daniels 0
Thurs Jan 25
P
ONY
E
XPRESS
Tomas Goti 6
Def. Audi 14-13 OT
Nicolas Roldan 8 2-1
Gonz. von Wernich 7 Lost to New Bridge
21 Def. Privilege 14-13
Final
Sunday Jan 28
3 pm
Stanford Field
Def. Skeeterville 12-11
International Polo Palm Beach | 561 282 5290 | Joe Barry Memorial Cup
Sat 27
British Forces Match UK def. USA 7-3
Sun 28
11 am Exhibition match Privilege vs. BTA
3pm Final New Bridge La Dolfina vs. Pony Express
on Stanford Field
Start of the Ylvisaker Cup (Jan 31 - Feb 18)
Wed 31
I
1pm
Laurence-Wallace vs. Bendabout
II
3pm
Skeeterville vs. Privilege-Gracida Int.
Thurs Feb 1 III
10am
San Saba vs. Patagones
Game 1 IV 1pm New Bridge La Dolfina vs. Pony Exp.
Game 2 IV 3pm Audi vs. Broncos
Sat 3
I
1pm
BTA vs. Loser of (LW vs. Bb)
II
3pm
BlackWatch vs. Loser of (SV vs. P/G)
Sun 4
III
10am
Lechuza vs. Loser of (SS vs. Pt)
Game 3 IV 12pm Loser of (NB vs. PE) vs. Loser of (Au vs. Br)
Game 4 IV 3pm Win. of (NB vs. PE) vs. Win. of (Au vs. Br)
Wed 7
I
1pm
BTA vs. Winner of (LW vs. Bb)
III
3pm
Lechuza vs. Winner of (SS vs. Pt)
Thurs8
II
1pm
Black Watch vs. Win. of (SV vs. P/G)
IV
3pm
Win. of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4
Sat 10 & Sun 11
Quarterfinals
Thurs 15
Semifinals
1pm QF Game 1 Winner vs. QF Game 3 Winner
3pm QF Game 2 Winner vs. QF Game 4 Winner
Sun 18
3pm Final
Should a game be postponed due to rain or any reason,
the Polo Office will reschedule that game for the next day.
Outback Polo | 561 795 4850 | Jan 14 goal Invitational
Sat 27
Lechuza def. Morgan Holland 14-12
La Martina MVP Professional: Sebastian Merlos
La Martina MVP Amateur: Luis Alfonso de Borbon
Best Playing Pony: Blancura, Owned by Victor Vargas, Played by S. Merlos
Consolation final Detroit Blues/Bombay Sapphire def. Lakecliff 11-9
Outback Polo | 561 795 4850 | Jan 8 goal Invitational
Sun 28 10 am Final Beacon Hill Cedro Azul vs. Lakecliff @ Outback #1
Consolation finals
10:00 am Escue Farms/Mobile Freshness vs. Hidden Creek @ Far Niente
(located by fire station on South Shore Blvd.)
11:30 am
Newport/Outback vs. Terra Firma @ Outback
11:30 am
Villa del Lago vs. Mt. Brilliant @ Villa del Lago
The February 8 goal & 14 goal Outback Invitational starts next week
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Cont. from page 2, Hall of Fame
area—along with his participation in
high-goal polo—gave him a unique
perspective of and for the needs of
players and clubs across the United
States. Serving as an executive of
the USPA for fifteen years, his positions included USPA governor (19691971), treasurer (1971-1973), vice
president (1973-1976), president
(1976-1980) and ultimately as chairman (1980-1984). He was known as
a fair and unbiased administrator and
dedicated to the well-being of the
sport. Bill was a member of the winning USA team in the Camacho Cup
series with Mexico in 1975, won the
Butler Handicap in 1976 and won and
competed in numerous other club and
USPA tournaments. For his stewardship and his loyal services to polo, he
was awarded the 1989 USPA Hugo
Dalmar Sportsmanship Award.
A player with the famed Rockaway
Club, John E. Cowdin achieved a
10-goal handicap in 1894. Cowdin
played on the American team in the
1902 Westchester Cup series and was
a winner of the first U.S. Open Championship in 1904 with the Wanderers.
His other titles include the Association and Added Cups, the Governor’s
Challenge Cup and the Senior Championship in 1896, 1899, 1902 and
1903. In 1890, when the U.S. Polo
Association was first organized, he
was an original committee member.
Playing with and rated on a par with
the likes of Foxhall Keene, he was regarded as a formidable “great” of his
era. According to some, he and his
Meadow Brook team so dominated
and surpassed all other players and
teams at that time that the handicap
system, introduced in 1888, was said
to have been found necessary and desirable largely on account of his and
his team’s unrivaled superiority.
Alfred “Fred” Fortugno’s passionate participation in and enthusiastic
contributions to the sport of polo have
spanned four decades. For more than
30 years he has served as USPA Eastern Circuit governor and continues his
stewardship of the game by serving
on the USPA Nominating, Constitution and Executive Committees. Fred
played in the 1977 U.S. Open Championship and won the Monty Waterbury Cup (1977), the 26-Goal Sunshine League (1972), 16-Goal (1972),
the Delegate’s Cup, Bronze Cup,
National Copper Cup (1977, 1980,
1990) as well as five Eastern Circuit
12-Goal titles and the Gerald Balding Tournament. Fred is well-known
for his sportsmanship and encouragement, both here and abroad, through
gestures such as mounting numerous
international teams from overseas and
lending horses to the players at Brandywine to keep polo going there after
a tragic fire killed many ponies. In
addition to raising three sons who are
accomplished players, Fred is always
ready with a kind word of encouragement, a steady horse or a sympathetic
ear after a win or a loss. Generations
of players credit Fred for starting,
mentoring and sustaining their interest in polo.
Recalled by 10-goal Hall of Famer
Cecil Smith as the best pony he ever
owned, Bonnie J was a dun mare
who at first, as a five-year-old ranch
horse from Texas, was comfortable
around cattle but had no interest at all
in sticks, balls or learning how to play
polo. But when she took the field with
other horses, something clicked, and
she became a legendary pony of the
1930’s. One of Bonnie J’s outstanding traits, her ability to stop in an instant and whirl around, resulted once
in a broken collar bone for Cecil in
Mexico in 1937, and ultimately in her
own death several years later, the result of a broken leg.
Burrito was a handsome, “blindingly fast” dark bay/black thoroughbred gelding bred by John T. Oxley.
Originally named Ike’s Chivo he was
by Chivo out of Real Glory both bloodlines reaching back to racing greats.
Started his first season in polo by the
great Memo Gracida when he was six
goals and playing for John Oxley, Burrito was then played by polo legends
Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz in
the 1980’s, each crediting this remarkable horse with helping them rise to
their 10-goal handicap and named him
as a favorite. Continue reading about
Bonnie J, Burrito and many other
horses at www.polomuseum.com
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Palm Beach Polo
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Sou
th R
oad
Lechuza (2)
Old Revlon
Villa del Lago
Field
1
2&3
Far Niente (3)
2
Jr.
1
Jedi (3)
Southshore Blvd.
3
Entrance to
IPC & Outback
Wellington
Sports Complex
Lake Worth Rd.
Lake Worth Rd.
Entrance to
Gulfstream
➜
Palm
W
to Turnpike
3
E
441 route 7
Southern Blvd.
t
Fores
l
l
Hi
Roundabout
Fairlane Farms Rd.
N
S
➜
Gulfstream
Polo Club
Blackwatch
East
1
➥
Royal
Isla Carroll
2
120th Avenue
Palm Beach
Academy
Polo Club
West
Pierson Rd.
Lake Worth Rd.
International
Polo Club
Palm Beach
Outback (2)
Southampton
Polo
Pierson Rd.
50th Street
Indianmound
Outback
lue
Big B
Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club
International Polo Club Palm Beach
Outback Polo Club
Private fields, 2007 Outback Inv.
Independent fields
Palm Beach Polo
Gulfstream Polo
Palm Beach Academy Polo
Royal Palm Polo, Boca Raton
Southern Blvd.
Indianmound
2
San Saba
(2)
Crab Orchard
4
125th Street
Palm
Beach
Polo
Forest Hill Blvd.
5
las Monjitas
Equuleus
In Boca Raton
Birch
re
Southsho
50th Street
w Shores
Southshore
Bostwick
White
8
Southfields Road
Avendaño
441 route 7
Track
10
Grand Prix
Farms
Santa Clara
Polo
2
Firestone
Lyons Road
Greenvie
7
Sympatico
Pony Express
Cypress
Polo Club
6
9
130th Street
Santa Clarita
Players Club
Restaurant
1
South Forty
Linehan
Southshore Blvd.
Southshore Blvd.
Southshore Blvd.
Arellano’s
d.
57th Street
Pamela
Field
rier Blv
Jan
Everglades
Spectators
Parking
40th Street South
+3
Jan Pamela (2)
Greenb
50th Street
Las Palmas
Pierson Rd.
Field
➥
El Sur
MAP OF POLO & EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES IN WELLINGTON
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Cont. from page 1, British Forces
a gentleman, duplicated the Sandhurst item and awarded each of the
two contestants their own weekend
for two at $2,400 each. The afternoon was beautiful at International
Polo with the warm light of the sun
setting over the polo stadium from
the vantage point of the new tent on
Stanford field. On the polo field, the
Asprey UK team finally broke a 2year drought with a 7-3 win over the
Privilege USA team, Gillian Johnston scoring 4 goals playing this
time on the side of her mother Gil
Johnston’s native land.
Cont. from page 1, Polo Wellington
either had been refurbished or saved
from destruction. Today we want to
visit three polo operations that will no
doubt provide great chances for players to start and enjoy polo for many
years. The first is Junior Polo which
is now run by Robin Dutoit [561-3716305]: play for young players is every
Saturday for practice and coaching at
9 am, plus tournament days next Sat.
Feb 3: Major Collin, Mon Feb 19: the
Avendaño Memorial and in March
(tba): The Joanna Monaco Memorial.
Next is the Southampton Polo
Club-South located on Southern and
F Road. The club offers full board and
low to medium goal polo. Organized
play is scheduled on Weds. & Fridays
at 4.00pm and Sundays at 10.00am.
The club is open for stick & ball 6
days a week, Tue thru Sun. SHPC also
offers a complete Novice Program for
beginners with lease ponies [already a
very successful program in New York],
full time pro instructors and Coached
Novice chukkers. Private lessons are
also available. For information call
Frank MacNamara at (516) 848-1650
or Chris Briere (516) 901-6394.
Last but not least is the Cypress Polo
Club to be operational later this year.
It is located on 441 and Heritage Farm
Rd: 3 new polo fields and stalls for up
to 800 horses, grooms quarters etc.
Call Martin Estrada 561-723-3213.
Above, from the left, Mark Cann, Nacho Figueras, Howard Hyde
for Asprey, John Goodman, White House Chief of Protocol
Ambassador Ensenat and Bill Farish. Below, left to right,
Greg and Becky Goodman, Julian and Patricia Hipwood,
Stacey Hetherington and John Fulton. (photo Frederic Roy)
Lechuza, 2007 January Outback Invitational champion: Alfredo Ignacio
Vargas, Martin Donovan, Victor Vargas, Tim Gannon, MVP amateur
Luis Alfonso de Borbon and Sebastian Merlos. (ph David Lominska - PoloGraphics)
SportChassis by
Freightliner
Horses & Hounds Benefit
at the International Polo Club
Proceeds to Benefit the horses
and greyhounds of the following 501c3 organizations:
Pure Thoughts Horse Rescue
& Elite Greyhound Adoptions
Sunday Feb. 11, 2007
12:00 to 3 pm
Tickets $100 per person
Tables $1,000 seating of 10
For information and reservations
call Jennifer 561 254-0415
or Sonia 561 252-2216
www.PTHR.org
Mercedes Benz 330
HP diesel,
6 speed “Allison”
transmission.
40,000 lbs towing
capacity. No special
licence required.
Bob Brown
561-683 8585
INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB
PALM BEACH
JOE BARRY MEMORIAL CUP
Sunday, January 28, 2007 - Match at 3 pm
Championship Final • Stanford Field
1. Russ McCall
3. Adolfo Cambiaso
Millera
Taura
Roano
Totora
Luna
Matias
Bart
Cautiva
Cicatriz
Chamarrita
Ingrid
Culona
Jose
Berta
Morena
bay mare
bay
“
ch geld
bay mare
blk
“
ch
“
grey geld
2. Matias Magrini
Rastrojera
blk mare
Paco
ch geld
Paka
bay mare
Chacarera bay
“
Petaca
bay
“
Banderita
ch
“
Estafa
bay
“
Sencillo
ch geld
blk mare
ch
“
ch
“
bay “
ch
“
roan “
ch
“
grey “
4. Martin Valent
Pachanga
Francis
Torda
Monja
Lunatico
Rosio
Salvadora
Gill
ch mare
bay “
grey “
ch
“
ch geld
ch mare
bay “
bay geld
3. Nicolas Roldan
Corona
Bombonera
58
Lolita
Orquidea
Roquera
Lambada
Cobra
Rapsody
Casper
Incognita
Fantasia
Molly
Bono
Figureti
grey mare
grey “
ch
“
ch
“
db
“
bay “
bay “
2. Tomas Goti
Cana
Politica
Michi
Diablo
Esmeralda
Luisita
Gato
Carbon
Pico Blanco
Picaza
Solterita
Tatuada
Ama Poloa
Manuela
Sonajero
Luba
Families and Friends of
the Gulfstream Polo Club
Save the night of
Friday, March 2, 2007
to celebrate 84 years of
the Gulfstream Polo Club.
For info, call Thea Wicks:
561 333-2181
[email protected]
Ginny Orthwein:
[email protected]
Pos.
0
1
Russ McCall
9
2
Matias Magrini
10
3
Adolfo Cambiaso
3
4
Martin Valent
PLAYER
2
3
4
ch mare
ch
“
grey geld
bay mare
db
“
grey geld
bay “
bay “
bay mare
db
“
ch
“
bay “
db
“
bay
ch geld
ch mare
5
6
OT
Totals
ALT
22
Totals
Team Rating
PONY EXPRESS
Team
4. Gonzalo von Wernick
db mare
bay “
ch
“
db geld
ch mare
ch
“
grey geld
grey geld
1
Rating
Colors
New Bridge La Dolfina proved the last two weeks that it indeed deserved to be the
heavy favorite for 2007. New Bridge La Dolfina stayed undefeated 3-0 with wins
over Pony Express, Skeeterville and Privilege to go to the semifinals, then defeated
Patagones 19-11 Thursday. The team is +20 net goals (58-38) while Pony Express
is -4 net goals (49-53), more or less goals from the match of Jan 14.
Your Announcer Today: Tony Coppola
FOR TICKET INFORMATION, CALL 561-204 5687
1. Bob Daniels
NEW BRIDGE LA DOLFINA
Team
Pos.
PLAYER
0
1
Bob Daniels
7
2
Gonzalo von Wernick
6
3
Tomas Goti
8
4
Nicolas Roldan
TOTAL
Colors
1
Rating
0
By handicap
2
3
4
5
6
OT
Totals
ALT
21
Totals
Team Rating
Since its Season opening game loss two Sundays ago to the same New Bridge La
Dolfina, Pony Express has fought hard to advance to this final, defeating Skeeterville to get to the semifinals and then defeating Audi in overtime, Thursday, after a
great match. Pony Express was Ylvisaker Cup champion in 2005.
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Equine Pool • Dressage Rings
Area for 4 Polo Fields
Just West of SouthShore & 50th St. S.
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Hometown RealtyUS
(561) 790-0093
Broker Cooperation Welcome
By handicap
1
TOTAL
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Junior Polo | Every Saturday 9am, Bellissimo field | 561-371-6305
Sat Feb 3
Major Collin Tournament (rescheduled from Dec)
Gulfstream Polo | 561 965 2057 | Jan 10 & 14 goal Leagues
Sun 28
10 am
Areamktg.com vs. Wildwood
12:00
Graymar vs. Bendabout
**12:00 Farmvet.com vs. Huntleigh Oaks (moved from 10 am)
Wed 31
10 am Div. I 3rd Place vs. Div. II 3rd Place
12:30 Semi-Final - Div. I 2nd Place vs. Div. II 1st Place
3 pm Semi-Final - Div. I 1st Place vs. Div. II 2nd Place
Fri Feb 2
3 pm final Jan 10 goal
Sun Feb 4
Noon Final Jan 14 goal
Royal Palm Polo | 561 994 1876 | Sunshine & Hartman (12), Boca (4)
Sat 27
12:00
BullTick vs. Boca Developers (12)
Sun 28
10am
Pony Up vs BullTick (4)
1pm
Parrotheads vs Boca Developers (4)
3pm
USPA Sunshine League Final Airstream vs. Audi
Sat 3
10am
BullTick vs Parrotheads (4)
12am
Pony Up vs Boca Developers (4)
Sun 4
1pm
January Hartman League (12)
Sat 10
10am
Boca League Club Match (4)
12am
Boca League Fina (4)
Vero Beach Polo | 772 562 4003 | Jan 4 goal League
Fri 26
Shamrock def Mich Ultra 7-4
Laurel Brigade def Ocean Grill 5-4
Vero def Garanaska 8-6
Vero Beach Polo | 772 562 4003 | Jan 8 goal Treasure Coast League
Sun 28
2pm Ashwood Grove vs. Vero Beach
Vero Beach • 4 Goal League
6 Teams - 4 goal - Jan 12 - Feb 9, 2007 - Vero Beach Polo Club
Nick Romer 0
Tiffany Busch 0
Rafael Castillo 3
Peter Busch 1
4
John Walsh -1
Cal Walsh 0
Toby Wayman 2
Max Secunda 3
4
Kris Bowman 0
Wyatt Myers 0
Charlie Replogle 1
Segundo Ortiz 3
4
MICHELOB
ULTRA 0-3
Lost to Ocean Grill
Lost to Vero Beach
Lost to Shamrock
SHAMROCK 3-0
Def. Vero Beach 10-2
Def. Laurel Brig 8-4
Def. Mich 7-4
OCEAN GRILL
2-1
Def. Mich 3-2
Def. Garanaska 6-3
Lost to L. Brigade
Ian Angus 0
Avery Chapman 1
Luis Unsola 2
D. Manual 1
4
Lisa Kahle -1
Dolf Kahle 1
Craig Fraser 3
George Kahle 0
3
William Suddath -1
Diego Ferreira 2
Ramon Quincoces 3
Bill Gunn 0
4
GANARASKA 0-3
Lost to L. Brigade
Lost to Ocean Grill
Lost to Vero Beach
VERO BEACH 2-1
Lost to Shamrock
Def. Mich Ultra 10-4
Def. Garanaska 8-6
LAUREL 2-1
BRIGADE
Def. Ganaraska 6-5
Lost to Shamrock
Def. Ocean Grill
Vero Beach • 8 Goal Treasure Coast
5 Teams - 8 goal - Jan 14 - Feb 11, 2007 - Vero Beach Polo Club
Bill Paterson 0
Avery Chapman 1
Matt Sekera 3
Cuko Escapite 4
8
Tiffany Busch 0
Peter Busch 1
Rafael Castillo 3
Segundo Ortiz 3
7
ASHWOOD
GROVE
MICHELOB
ULTRA 0-1
Lost to Vero Beach
John Walsh -1
Toby Wayman 2 SHAMROCK 1-0
Gonzalo Teves 4 Def. Vero Beach 9-7
Max Secunda 3
8
Dolf Kahle 1
Craig Fraser 3 VERO BEACH
G. Rodriguez 4 1-1
George Kahle 0 Def. Mich 10-8
8 Lost to Shamrock
Gulfstream - January 10 Goal
Division I
8 Teams - 10 goal - Jan. 5 - Feb 2, 2006 • Gulfstream Polo Club
Division II
Bob Stanton 0
Juan Olivera 3
Tommy Biddle 7
Gary Lumsden 0
10
Bo Goodman 0
Orrin Ingram 2
James Armstrong 5
Alec Scott-Barnes 3
10
Alex Ingram 1
Joseph Stuart 3
Steve Dalton 6
Wayne Garrison 0
10
Steve Orthewin 2
Robert Orthwein 2
Whistle Uys 5
Robert Lipman 1
10
AREAMKTG.COM
3-0
Def. Graymar 10-8
Def. Jan Pamela 12-10
Def. Riverview 11-9
RIVERVIEW 1-2
Lost to Jan Pamela
Def. Graymar 10-9
Lost to Areamktg
JAN PAMELA 1-2
Lost to Graymar
Def. Riverview 11-8
Lost to Areamktg
GRAYMAR 1-2
Sef. Jan Pamela 12-8
Lost to Areamktg
Lost to Riverview
John Ingram 2
Pablo Suarez 2
Julio Ezcurra 5
Dante Villalobos 0
9
Diego Arellano 0
Mikey Matz 3
John Gobin 6
Kevin Dougherty 1
10
Will Johnston 2
Gillian Johnston 2
Boone Stribling 4
Skeeter Johnston 2
10
Cathy Brown 1
Ruben Gracida 4
Adrian Wade 5
Garrick Steele 1
10
FARMVET.COM
0-3
Lost to Wildwood
Lost to Bendabout
Lost to Hidden Creek
HIDDEN CREEK
2-1
Def. Bendabout 10-8
Lost to Wildwood
Def. Farmvet 10-7
BENDABOUT 1-2
Lost to Hidden Creek
Def. Farmvet 9-8 OT
Lost to Wildwood
WILDWOOD 3-0
Def. Farmvet.com 12-9
Def. Hidden Creek
12-11
Def. Bendabout 11-10
Gulfstream - January 14 Goal
Division I
7 Teams - 14 goal - Jan 7 - Feb 4, 2007 • Gulfstream Polo Club
Orrin Ingram 2
Whistle Uys 5
James Armstrong 5
Robert Lipman 1
13
Gillian Johnston 2
Skeeter Johnston 2
Tiger Kneece 6
Boone Stribling 4
14
Cathy Brown 1
Ruben Gracida 4
Gaston Lisioli 6
Alec Scott-Bernes 3
13
Ted Brinkmann 1
John Gobin 6
Tommy Biddle 7
Gary Lumsden 0
14
Division II
GRAYMAR 1-1
Lost to Wildwood
Def. AreaMaktg
13-12
BENDABOUT 0-2
Lost to AreaMaktg
Lost to Wildwood
WILDWOOD 2-0
Def. Graymar 10-9
Def. Bendabout
13-12
Joseph Stuart 3
Brandon Phillips 5
Steve Dalton 6
Wayne Garrison 0
14
Steve Orthwein 2
Robert Orthwein 2
Stevie Orthwein 4
P.J. Orthwein 3
11
John Ingram 2
Tatin Zubiaurre 5
Julio Ezcurra 5
Pablo Suarez 2
14
JAN PAMELA
1-1
Def. H. Oaks 14-7
Lost to farmvet
HUNTLEIGH
OAKS 0-1
Lost to Jan Pamela
FARMVET.COM
1-0
Def. Jan Pamela
9-8 OT
AREAMKTG.COM
0-2
Def. Bendabout 12-11
OT
Lost to Graymar
Sunshine League
3 Teams - 20 goal - Jan 14 - 28, 2007
Royal Palm Polo Club
Bruce Robson 0
Jeff Blake 6 BUD LIGHT 0-2
Hector Galindo 8 Lost to Airstream
Joey Casey 6 Lost to Audi
20
Dale Schwetz 3
Gonzalito Pieres 9 AUDI 1-1
Juan Bollini 7 Lost to Airstream
Melissa Ganzi 0 Def. Bud Light
19Francisco Bilbao 6 11-10 OT
Carlucho Arellano 5
Julio Arellano 8 AIRSTREAM 2-0
Peter Orthwein 1 Def. Audi 12-9
20 Def. Bud Light 9-7
Hartman League
3 Teams - 12 goal - Jan 14 - 28, 2007
Royal Palm Polo Club
Bruce Robson 0
Brad Blake 5
Joe Casey 6
Craig Duke NR
11
Rick Barrow 1
Diego Cossio NR
Jeff Blake 6
Brian Street NR
7
Javier Guerra 0
Hector Galindo 8
Jauni Otharan NR
Angela York 1
9
FAIR OAKS 2-0
Def. Boca 9-8 OT
Def. BullTick 10-9
BOCA 0-1
DEVELOPERS
Lost to Fair Oaks
BULLTICK 0-1
Lost to Fair Oaks