Everglades Classic Finals
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Goose Creek wins Everglades Classic
finals in a big way
By Alex Webbe
Goose Creek blew the doors off the Catamount team as they galloped to a resounding
13-6 triumph in the finals of the 2012 Everglades Classic 16-goal championship
Saturday morning at the International Polo Club in Wellington.
The two teams seemed to be evenly matched on paper, but numbers are only numbers
until you take the field.
“I think it was the teamwork,” offered Goose Creek’s Chilean 6-goaler Tano Vial. “We
played as a team; every player did their job,” he said, “I think that was the difference.”
The talented Catamount team took the field behind the talented Nic Roldan, Kris
Kampsen, Scott Devon and 16-year-old polo phenom Wesley Finlayson, but never
managed to get it all working together as Goose Creek rode up and down the field with
impunity.
Brandon Phillips scored the opening goal on a 40-yard penalty shot with Vial adding a
goal from the field to it in first chukker action. Catamount struggled to put together an
effective attack and Goose Creek took the early 2-0 lead.
Cote Zegers added a goal from the field to put Goose Creek on top, 3-0 before
Catamount could respond. A goal from the field from Nic Roldan was followed by a 40-
yard penalty conversion by the American 7-goaler, cutting the Goose Creek lead to a
single goal, 3-2. Phillips closed out the period with a goal from the field to put Goose
Creek ahead by two goals, 4-2.
A goal from the field from Phillips was the only offense provided by either team in the
third period as errant shots and defensive clears limited the effectiveness of the attacks
on goal. At the end of the first half, Goose Creek held a 5-2 advantage.
Goose Creek roared onto the field in the second half scoring four unanswered goals to
take a commanding 9-2 lead over Catamount’s impotent offense. Zegers opened the
scoring in the fourth chukker followed by three straight goals from Phillips, who seemed
to be all over the field. With four chukkers behind them, Goose Creek was ahead, 9-2.
“I think that we were quicker to the ball, quicker on the turns,” added Vial. “We got a bit
of a jump on them on almost every play.”
A penalty goal from Vial and a goal from the field from Zegers had the Goose Creek
lead at nine goals, 11-2, before Catamount could react. A pair of goals from team
captain Scott Devon and a penalty goal from Kris Kampsen showed some form of life in
the Catamount lineup, but there was only one chukker to play and Goose Creek still led
by six goals, 11-5.
Vial and Zegers added single goals in the sixth while Catamount had to settle for a
single goal from Kampsen in the 13-6 loss.
“Definitely the teamwork,” said Goose Creek team captain Maureen Brennan. Brennan,
who scored no goals in the contest, did a stellar job taking out the young Number 1 of
the Catamount team. Locked onto the talented young player, Brennan made him a non-
entity throughout the game, opening up the front end of the lineup for her teammates
who seemed to be able to score at will.
“It’s not the number of goals you personally score in a game,” said Vial, “but your value
to the team as a whole, and Maureen certainly did more than her share for the win
today.”
Brandon Phillips led all scoring with six goals (one by penalty) and was named MVP
for his efforts. His six-year-old chestnut gelding, Chivato, received Best Playing Pony
honors. Zegers added four goals and Vial was credited with three goals (one by
penalty).
Devon, Roldan and Kampsen scored two goals apiece (Roldan and Kampsen each had
one penalty goal).