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Henry S. Miller
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Click to
enlarge picture. L-R: David McLane - Triple Crown of
Polo, Dorothy Mason - Tiffanys, Vaughn Miller and sons,
Brent Mirikitani, Dena Miller, Pelon Escapite, Will Tankard,
Tiffanys Model. Photos by:
Kim Kumphart |
Dallas, Texas, June 25,
2006 -- Las Colinas Polo Club – Henry S. Miller defeated CMC 11-10
in the finals of the 2nd leg of the
Triple Crown of Polo at the Las
Colinas Polo Club in Dallas on Sunday, June 25 in what proved to be
one of the most exciting games ever played at Las Colinas.
These two teams had fought hard just to reach the finals with 2 wins
and 1 loss each, advancing past teams Intergame and Mokarow Farms on
net goals. The finals was a rematch of sorts of last's year Triple
Crown of Polo finals in Dallas, however some of the players were not
the same. Vaughn Miller, Henry S. Miller's 1-goal patron,
re-organized his team by keeping Pelon Escapite (5) and adding Brent
Mirikitani (4) and Will Tankard (2). CMC's patron, Jesse Pruitt, sat
out of the game due to an injury, and kept his same core team of
last year, Francisco Bilbao (6) and Billy Mudra (4), but added Rob
Payne (1) and Ben Krueger (1) as his replacement.
Henry S. Miller jumped out to a 2 goal lead early in the game and
kept it though the 1st four chukkers. However, CMC was relentless
and fought back to tie the game in the 5th chukker. The 6th chukker
turned out to be one of the most exciting ever witnessed at Las
Colinas. CMC scored twice on fouls to lead the game by 2 and with
time running out it looked as if they would repeat their win of last
year. Then with less than 40 seconds to go Henry S. Miller's Pelon
Escapite missed a critical foul shot but as if to redeem himself, he
quickly stole the ball from CMC on the subsequent knock-in and
scored with 30 seconds left on the clock. Then with only 5 second
left Henry S. Miller's Brent Mirikitani scored an amazing backshot
to tie the game as the clock ran down to 0. It appeared that the
game would go into overtime when CMC's team drew a red flag and gave
Henry S. Miller a penalty 5 shot from midfield and put 5 seconds
back on the clock. Mirkitani took the shot and ran to goal and drew
a penalty 3 from CMC. Mirikitani then scored a high pressure penalty
3
shot from 40 yards out with only 1 second left on the clock to win the game.
The finals game included a field side luxury pavilion with wonderful
food by Abacus and Jaspers restaurants, a live salsa band and kids
corner; it culminated a weekend of festivities that included a
"Black and White Ball" fundraiser at Prestonwood Country Club which
grossed over $16,000 for the Polo Training Foundation.
It will air on ESPN2, Sunday, September 17th - 1:00 PM EST, Tuesday,
September 19th - 12:30 PM EST, Sunday, October 22nd - 1:00 PM EST
and, Tuesday, October 24th - 2:30 PM EST. See
the world class
photos here from award winning polo
photographer Kim Kumphart and see the
teams and results
here.
The Triple Crown of Polo
finals concludes the spring 2006 high goal season at Las Colinas.
The fall high goal season will start in September.
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