20-goal Tommy Glynn Memorial Cup
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Ganon and Colombres lift Cinque Terre to overtime win
By Alex Webbe
Rain and wet fields postponed play at the Greenwich Polo Club for over two weeks, but
play resumed again on Sunday afternoon in the 20-goal Tommy Glynn Memorial Cup.
Cinque Terre recorded a 13-12 overtime win over Airstream, and the tournament was
underway once again.
Cinque Terre (Alessandro Bazzoni, Gringo Colombres, Joao Ganon and Brandon
Phillips) received one goal by handicap from the 20-goal Airstream team (Peter
Orthwein, Kris Kampsen, Guille Aguero and Mariano Gonzalez) and quickly added to it
on a goal from the field from Gringo Colombres. Shutout defense kept Airstream off of
the scoreboard as Cinque Terre trotted out to an early 2-0 lead.
Consecutive goals from Colombres and Brazilian 7-goaler Joao Ganon had Cinque
Terre in front, 4-0. Guille Aguero finally managed to break through the Cinque Terre
defense and score for Airstream. Cinque Terre continued to control the game with a 4-
1 advantage.
Kris Kampsen scored two goals early in the third to cut the Cinque Terre lead to a single
goal, 4-3. Colombres added another goal from the field, 3-3. Aguero closed out the
scoring in the third chukker with his second goal of the game. At the end of the first half
Cinque Terre guarded a one goal lead, 5-4.
“It was back and forth all game long,” offered Brandon Phillips. “It had been a long time
between games”, He added, “and I was expecting some rust to our play, but the team
played well,”
A fired up Airstream team took the field in the fourth period. Three unanswered goals
had Airstream leading by two goals, 7-4. Ganon kept Cinque Terre from getting shut
out with the final goal of the chukker. With two chukkers left to play, Airstream had
assumed the lead, 7-6.
The fifth chukker belonged to Cinque Terre, outscoring Airstream 4-1 and capturing a
10-8 lead. Ganon scored twice for Cinque Terre (once on a penalty shot), Alessandro
Bazzoni and Brandon Phillips added single goals. Mariano Gonzalez scored
Airstream’s only goal.
Ganon and Colombres added single goals early in the sixth, but Airstream’s offense
erupted for four goals to tie it up at 12-12. Aguero scored twice while Kampsen and
Gonzalez each added a penalty goal.
The tie forced a sudden death overtime in which Colombres was able to make his
way through the Airstream defense to score the winning goal in a 13-12 Cinque Terre
victory.
Aguero led all scoring with six goals, Kampsen and Gonzalez added three goals
apiece in a losing effort. Ganon and Colombres scored five goals apiece for Cinque
Terre. Bazzoni and Phillips chipped in single goals and the team received one goal by
handicap for the win.
Cinque Terre (1-0) will return to action on Wednesday, June 26 when they face a
winless (0-2) Heathcote Polo team (Steve Lefkowitz, Naco Taverna, Tommy Biddle and
Nick Manifold).



