Though Twin Palms fell to the new arrivals on Friday, they came back with a resounding victory against Film Finance in their Sunday game. Film Finance started with a one goal handicap and scored three quick goals in the first chukker to establish an early 4-1 lead. Twin Palms came roaring back only allowing Film Finance one goal in the second chukker and scoring three of their own. The Twin Palms defense held the opposition from scoring in the third, fourth and fifth chukker. At halftime the score was tied 5-5. Twin Palms pushed forward the second half scoring eight goals. The final score read 13-8 favoring Twin Palms.
Remy Muller had a standout game scoring four goals from the field. Bray added three more from the field and Wulff scored six goals from the penalty line. Following the game, Graham Bray expressed his displeasure about losing on Friday, “We couldn’t lose again and had to come back strong today. The first chukker we got caught in too many fouls, but by the second half we figured it out.”
After leading Antelope for five of the six chukkers, Klentner Ranch was caught flat footed against their opponent in the sixth chukker during their Friday match. It was a high scoring game on both sides. In the third chukker, KR scored seven goals to put them in the lead by five. Antelope answered back with six goals of their own in the sixth chukker to win 17-14.
In the main game on Sunday against Farmers and Merchants Bank, Klentner Ranch had their chance at revenge. Farmers and Merchants Bank had just won their match on Friday against Film Finance with Patrick Uretz and Nico Escobar substituting for the injured Felipe Viana and Charlie Walker. Farmers and Merchants Bank took the lead in the first chukker, but was unable to maintain an advantage. Klentner Ranch was on a mission to score. Bray scored six goals, five being from the penalty line and Donovan added eight tallies to the board. A goal by Jake Klentner brought their total to 17 at the end of regulation play, defeating the Farmers and Merchants Bank team by 7 goals. Donovan, celebrating both a birthday and a victory said, “It is a great feeling to win. Friday we had figured out our system but only played five chukkers, today we finally played all six and it worked well for us.”
The current standings in the tournament are as follows;
Antelope (2-0)
Farmers and Merchants Bank (1-1)
Klentner Ranch (1-1)
Mokarow Farms (1-1)
Twin Palms (1-1)
Film Finance (0-2)
Friday, June 10
11am FMB (1-1) vs. Mokarow Farms (1-1)
2pm Antelope (2-0) vs. Film Finance (0-2)
4pm Twin Palms (1-1) vs. Klentner Ranch (1-1)