Caption: Winning team Casablanca Julio Arellano, Gene Goldstein, Grant Ganzi and Kris Kampsen. Photo by Alex Pacheco
Casablanca won its second spring tournament in a row Sunday at windswept Grand Champions Polo Club.
The talented team of Gene Goldstein, Grant Ganzi, Julio Arellano and Kris Kampsen captured the Spring Challenge Cup, just one week after capturing the season-opening Grand Champions Cup.
Casablanca defeated Team NR (Tim Dutta, Melissa Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Juan Bollini), 10-8. Team NR was making its sponsor debut at Grand Champions.
Ganzi, one of only two women to play high goal polo during the winter season in Wellington, was named Most Valuable Player after scoring a game-high six goals.
Ganzi’s horse Camisa, played in the second and sixth chukkers, was selected Amateur Player Best Playing Pony by polo great Sunny Hale, the post-game awards presenter.
Kampsen’s 5-year-old horse Miravol was named Pro Player Best Playing Pony.
In the spring season-opening Grand Champions Cup, Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Sebastian Merlos, Kris Kampsen) defeated Power Horse (Walter Scherb, Michael Bickford,Tincho Merlos, Nic Roldan),18-17. Kampsen was named MVP.
Arellano, longtime player for Coca-Cola during the winter season, made his spring debut at Grand Champions.
“It was a super fun weekend,” Arellano said. “The team really went well. Grant, on Friday, played out of his mind, he played three-goals. And today, Gene played really well.
“I love playing with Kris. He always plays hard and tries his hardest. We were clicking the whole weekend. The horses went well. It was a lot of fun.”
Casablanca fell behind early in the opening chukker getting shut out, 2-0, after back-to-back goals from Dutta in the first chukker.
Casablanca quickly regained its’ composure to shut out Team NR, 3-0 in the second chukker to take a 3-2 lead with two goals from Arellano and one from Goldstein.
Casablanca never trailed after that, leading 4-3 at the half, 6-4 after four and 9-5 after five chukkers.
Arellano, a Cardinal Newman and Florida Atlantic University alum, enjoys the competitive, but laidback atmosphere of Grand Champions that offers community polo in front of family and friends.
“This is great, this is fun,” Arellano said. “It’s geared around everybody having a good time and the patrons getting to hit a lot of balls and being able to try new things and make mistakes without thinking it’s going to cost them the game.”
Arellano plans to compete all four weekends of the spring season.
The game not only pitted friends against each other but mother against son, Melissa and Grant Ganzi, who recently had his goal rating raised to two-goals.
“I am really happy with the win, I haven’t won back-to-back Grand Champions tournaments in a couple years,” said Ganzi, 17, set to graduate St. Andrew’s this month and headed off to Lynn University in the fall.
“I’ve already won more tournaments than I did in the fall, so that’s a good start,” Ganzi said. “I’m really happy, I have a good team. I have played with a bunch of these guys. I haven’t really played with Julio before but he’s really good and easy to play with.”
Ganzi echoed Arellano’s sentiments about Grand Champions “fun atmosphere.”
“This is more fun for me to play with players who are just trying to have fun and not kill themselves to win but still going hard,” Ganzi said. “It gives me the opportunity to play with a lot of different players which is cool and allows me to work on different parts of my game.”
Ganzi was thrilled his mother earned MVP honors.
“It’s never easy to play against my family members because you want them to win,” Ganzi said. “I always want my mom to win and do well. Whenever I play her she always seems to score five-plus goals. It would have been seven goals for her today if Kampsen hadn’t taken that one from her. Everything was going her way, she played really well.”
For Casablanca, Goldstein scored a game-high four goals including banking one off the goal post. Kampsen, Arellano and Ganzi each scored two goals. In addition to Melissa Ganzi’s six goals, Dutta added two goals.
In the subsidiary final, The Dutta Corp (Timmy Dutta, Marc Ganzi, Pike Diaz Alberdi, JJ Celis) defeated Power Horse (Walter Scherb, Jason Crowder, Brandon Phillips, Lucas Lalor), 11-9.
Fourteen-year-old Timmy Dutta was named Most Valuable Player after leading all scorers with four goals, including one penalty shot. Alberdi added three goals and Ganzi and Celis each had two goals. Crowder led Power Horse with three goals. Scherb, Phillips and Lalor each scored two goals. Lalor’s sixth-chukker horse Chestnut was selected Best Playing Pony.
The Spring Challenge was the second of six medium-goal tournaments that are scheduled at the nine-year-old club, features some of the nation’s top players including Nic Roldan, Kris Kampsen and Julio Arellano.
Other spring tournaments are: May 6-8, Sun Cup; May 13-15, USPA Eastern Challenge; May 20-22, Polo Gear Challenge Cup; and May 26-29, The Memorial.
During the Grand Champions’ spring season, amateur polo players have the opportunity to play with and against some of the world’s top professional polo players.
GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB 2016 SPRING SCHEDULE
May 6-8: Sun Cup
May 13-15: USPA Eastern Challenge
May 20-22: Polo Gear Challenge Cup; May 22, Wellington Chamber of Commerce Kick-Off To Summer with award-winning guest chef Shannon Atkins.
May 21: NYTS (National Youth Tournament Series Championship) Tournament
May 26-29: The Memorial
GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB
WHERE: 13444 Southfields Road, on the corner of South Shore Boulevard and Lake Worth Road, Wellington, 33414.
DIRECTOR OF POLO: Juan Olivera, 561-644-5050, juan.olivera@gcpolo.com; hotline 561-373-0073