Santa Clara wins Wellington Cup By Whitney Webbe
Agua Clara (Mauricio Herrera, Wes Finlayson, Luis Escobar and Eloy Vallina) scored
early wins in round-robin Wellington Cup competition on Thursday, downing Elegante
Polo (Tito Robledo, Robert Kiger, Richard Dudman and Tom Blake), 8-4 and Santa
Clara (Nico Escobar, Max Secunda, Ruben Gracida and Francisco Escobar), 4-3, but
the first day’s gains didn’t hold up in Saturday’s final matches of the tournament at the
Santa Clara Polo Club.
Santa Clara and Elegante Polo took the field for the first three chukkers of Saturday’s
round robin, with the scores from Thursday’s matches carrying over. Although Agua
Clara defeated Santa Clara, 3-2, it was a different story the second time around.
Santa Clara 3-goaler Max Secunda scored five times in leading his team to an 8-4 win
over Elegante Polo. Adding the two match scores together, Santa Clara rode off with
an impressive 11-5 victory.
Secunda’s five goals led all scoring with teammate Nico Escobar scoring twice and
Ruben Gracida adding a goal for the win. Robert Kiger scored twice for Elegante Polo
with Richard Dudman accounting for the other goal. Elegante Polo also received a goal
by handicap.
AGUA CLARA 10, ELEGANTE POLO 9
Elegante Polo held the field for the second three chukker mini-match, losing 10-9,
despite making up ground lost in Thursday’s head-on-head play.
Agua Clara had beaten Elegante Polo 8-4 just two days prior, but despite being
outscored 5-2 on the day, managed to hold on for a narrow 10-9, two-day total for the
win.
Robert Kiger and Richard Dudman scored two goals apiece with Tom Blake adding
another in the loss. Wes Finlayson scored both goals for Agua Clara for the victory.
SANTA CLARA 10, AGUA CLARA 8
In a contest that had three generations of Escobars on the field, Santa Clara defeated
Agua Clara 6-2, giving Santa Clara a two day, 10-8 win.
Playing for Santa Clara were Nico Escobar and his grandfather, Francisco Escobar.
Battling against them on the Agua Clara roster was Nico’s father, Luis Escobar.
Santa Clara had narrowly lost to Agua Clara on Thursday, but wasted little time in the
Saturday meeting. Max Secunda scored three of the four first chukker goals for Santa
Clara with Nico Escobar chipping a single score. Wes Finlayson scored the only Agua
Clara goal of the period.
Santa Clara piled it on in the second chukker with single goals from Max Secunda,
Ruben Gracida and Francisco Escobar. Agua Clara managed a single goal from Luis
Escobar.
Wes Finlayson scored the last two goals of the game while Agua Clara shut down
the Santa Clara offense, but it wasn’t enough. Santa Clara rode on to win 10-8, their
second victory of the day, for the Wellington Cup.
Agua Clara’s Mauricio Herrera was named tournament MVP for his six-goal production
in Thursday’s competition. Luis Escobar’s Bolita (daughter of Carinosa and Picaro from
Ellerstina) was named Best Playing Pony.