TRAVIESO JUMPS TO EARLY LEAD AND BESTS PILOT IN FIRST ROUND OF JOE BARRY MEMORIAL CUP AT IPC | U.S. POLO ASSN.

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TRAVIESO JUMPS TO EARLY LEAD AND BESTS PILOT IN FIRST ROUND OF JOE BARRY MEMORIAL CUP AT IPC

Jan 09, 2018 8:24 PM

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Story courtesy of International Polo Club Palm Beach.

Nine-goaler Sebastian Merlos scored an incredible nine goals for Travieso as they held off Pilot 13-11 in a 20-goal Joe Barry Memorial Cup game on Sunday, January 7, at International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC). It was the tournament debut for both teams this winter with Travieso ultimately besting the talented Pilot team.

Image of Pilot's Timmy Dutta attempts to ride-off Travieso's Sebastian Merlos. ©David Lominska
Pilot's Timmy Dutta attempts to ride-off Travieso's Sebastian Merlos. ©David Lominska

Travieso led the entire game, which broke for halftime at a score of 7-3, after Merlos punched in three consecutive goals, two on breakaways, before executing a 30-yard penalty shot with 47 seconds remaining. The Ecuador-based Travieso extended its lead to six goals twice in the fourth chukker, before Pilot mounted a comeback, which led to a close finish by the end of the sixth."I'm happy about it," said Merlos. "This is a brand new team and it turned out really well."

Image of MVP Sebastian Merlos on Pipi. ©David Lominska
MVP Sebastian Merlos on Pipi. ©David Lominska

Ten-goaler Facundo Pieres, considered one of the best polo players in the world, converted five penalty shots before his brother Gonzalito Pieres added another goal to cut the margin 11-10 with 3:03 left in the game. Merlos countered with a 60-yard penalty conversion with 2:24 left to give Travieso a two goal advantage.

Facundo Pieres' 60-yard penalty shot with 1:39 remaining sliced the lead to 12-11, but Pilot could not get a shot off from the ensuing throw-in as Merlos stole the ball and powered down the field to clinch the victory with a nearside goal as the clock slowly ticked away with 28 seconds left. "It was a tough game and not the way we planned," said Facundo Pieres, referring to early deficit. "It was difficult for us to come back."

Tomas Garcia del Rio added two goals while Tony Calle and Teo Calle added one goal apiece for Travieso (1-0). "It was very exciting," said Tony Calle, who played well defensively against the Pieres brothers. "We didn't think it was going to be easy. My mission was to take them out of the play or delay them as long as I could." Facundo Pieres led Pilot (0-1) with seven goals, while Gonzalito Pieres added three goals and Timmy Dutta scored one goal.

Image of Sebastian Merlos ©David Lominska
Sebastian Merlos ©David Lominska

The Joe Barry Memorial Cup tournament was founded in 2005 in honor of the Hall of Famer, who passed away in 2002. Inducted in the in Hall of Fame in 1999, Barry won six U.S. Open Polo Championships, three USPA Gold Cup tournaments and the 1971 Coronation Cup in England.

Results:

Travieso: Teo Calle (1), Tony Calle (3), Sebastian Merlos (9), Tomas Garcia del Rio (7)
Pilot: Curtis Pilot (0), Timmy Dutta (1), Gonzalito Pieres (9), Facundo Pieres (10)
MVP: Sebastian Merlos
Best Playing Pony: Pipi played by Sebastian Merlos