by Staff Writer | Apr 16, 2007 | Archives
Aiken Equine Charities Cup sees Snow, Magrini and other polo stars in action on May 5th at New Bridge Polo and Country Club at 4pm. Aiken, SC – Few towns in the USA sport enough resident professional polo players to produce a 30-goal polo game. Today Aiken is one-such...
by Staff Writer | Apr 10, 2007 | Archives, News
When I last put pen to paper, I wrote about the George Oliver Cup and the fact that some felt that it would save North American Polo (or something to that effect). And before I go any further let me say that while I don’t think it will necessarily “save...
by Staff Writer | Apr 9, 2007 | Archives
2007 USPA Women’s Scholastic Preliminary Cornell University February 8th-11th Game 1: Cowtown Dahlias 10-Giant Valley 7 Game 2: Cedar Valley 25-Western NY 0 Game 3: Brandywine 18-Stone Pony 10 Game 4: Semi 1: Shallowbrook 8-Cedar Valley 7 Game 5: Semi 2: Brandywine...
by Staff Writer | Apr 9, 2007 | Archives
COLLEGIATE POLO TEAMS COME TO KENTUCKY FOR THE U.S. POLO ASSOCIATION® NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS LEXINGTON, KY- The United States Polo Association® (USPA) will hold the National Intercollegiate Championships (NIC) at the Kentucky Horse Park next week....
by Staff Writer | Apr 6, 2007 | Archives, Polo Report by Steve Crowder
In the greatest loss of all time in Polo we have lost the # 1 man of the 1st family of polo as Sumerfield (Skeeter) Johnston was pronounced dead this evening after a horrible accident in a practice game yesterday he suffered numerous broken bones plus a serious head...
by Staff Writer | Apr 4, 2007 | Archives
Here in the center of polo right now Skeeter Johnston was injured in a practice game for the U.S. Open today. Skeeter was a hero on Sunday in an overtime win against Catamount. While practicing today it was said a horse fell and rolled over him creating a head injury....