in Wellington 561- 793 2012
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in Wellington 561- 793 2012
POLO THEMORNINGLINE in Wellington 561- 793 2012 The Morning Line.com www.tackeria.com Wednesday, July 11, 2007 All the Polo News that’s Fit to Run Editor & Publisher: Frederic Roy • ph: 561-753 8882, fax: 561-793 6835 • polo@themorningline.com • © 2007 Trophy, Inc. all rights reserved Who’s Advancing in Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup Southampton’s Great Women Tourney T he Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup is coming towards the end of the first round the Please turn to page 2 White Birch Def. Cinque Terre Mon., Key Match with Polo Do Thurs. 4 pm W hite Birch defeated Cinque Terre on Please turn to page 3 Robert Skene Starts Friday at Santa Barbara Please turn to page 4 & 5 Trophy presentation on Friday at Southampton Polo Club: left to right (runner-up Asprey) Stacey Widlitz, Christime Grossman, Shelley Stanfield, MVP Kelly Wells, Asprey’s Ed Guinan, (Newport) Heather Rasulis, Martha Brown, Julie DeAngelis and Stephanie Still. (ph Frederic Roy) South Africa Evens Out Test Match Series with USA with 9-6 Win at Mt. Brilliant Sat. M t. Brilliant/Polo in the Test Match between USA Park had the second Please turn to page 6 Polo in the Park • USA vs. South Africa 20 goal match • July 7, 2007 • Man O’ War Field, Kentucky Horse Park Mt. Brilliant Polo Club Wesley Uys 5 Sugar Erskine 7 James Armstrong 5 Stuart Campbell 4 21 Armando Huerta 4 Chris Nevins 4 Hector Galindo 8 Stevie Orthwein 4 20 South Africa South Africa Team USA Match July 7, 2007 Def. USA 9-6 Statewide Wins at Meadowbrook Please turn to page 7 Page 2 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Cont. from page 1, Cowdray Park top five teams in each bracket and the best three secondplaced teams advancing to the quarterfinals. Yesterday, Ellerston White did the job defeating Zacara 10-9 in regulation to end at 2-1 after its loss to Azzurra last Saturday. Richard LePoer had scored the 10th goal of the match mid-sixth chukker for Ellerston to lead 10-7, Agustin Merlos adding two short of tying in regulation. At 5 pm yesterday, Azzurra completed its goal defeating Brittany Polo Club 16-12 to take first place in League Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup for the British Open 20 Teams - 22-goal - June 30- July 22, 2007 - Cowdray Park Polo Club, UK League 2 League 1 Guy Schwarzenbach 1 Eduardo Astrada 9 Javier Astrada 9 Marcus Antinori 3 22 Ignatius du Plessis 4 Nachi Heguy 9 Eduardo Heguy 9 Continued below, 4th column Joachim Gottschalk 0 22 Lord Milford Haven 1 Schedule & Results Pablo MacDonough 9 Cowdray Park Polo Club | Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup Mathias MacDonough 8 Sat 7 Azzurra def. Ellerston White 10-9 OT Santiago Leborde 4 Zacara def. Brittany PC 11-10 OT 22 Dubai def. Elysian Fields 8-7 Oussama Abu Ghazaleh 0 Hector Guerrero 7 Lovelocks def. Cadenza 13-12 Milo Araujo 8 Sun 8 Broncos def. Sumaya 9-5 Alejandro Astrada 7 Les Lions 2 def. Apes Hill Club 9-7 22 Les Lions def. Black Bears 9-5 League 3 Lechuza def. Grayshurst 11-9 Richard Le Poer 3 Mon 9 through Thurs 12 3rd round-robin game in each bracket Gonzalito Pieres 9 Mon 9 Loro Piana def. Talandracas vs. 12-10 Carlos Gracida 8 Atlantic Capital def. Geebung 15-10 James Packer 2 22 Tues 10 Ellerston White def. Zacara 10-9 Juan Ambroggio 5 Azzurra def. Brittany Polo Club 16-12 Santiago Chavanne 8 Wed 11 tba Elysian Fields vs. Cadenza Marcos Heguy 9 1 pm Dubai vs. Lovelocks Stefano Marsaglia 0 3 pm Apes Hill Club Barbados vs. Lechuza 22 Lyndon Lea 0 5 pm Les Lions 2 vs.Grayshurst Ruki Baillieu 8 Thurs 12 2 pm Black Bears vs. Broncos Agustin Merlos 9 4:30 Les Lions vs. Sumaya Lucas James 6 Sat 15 First set of two Gold Cup quarterfinals 22 Sun 16 Second set of two Gold Cup quarterfinals Jean-François Decaux 1 Nacho Astrada 9 Thurs 19 Gold Cup semifinals Miguel Astrada 9 Sat 21 Tatham Cup and Ashton Cup finals Ivan Gaona 2 Sat 22 Jack Gannon Cup and Gold Cup finals 21 Greenwich Polo Club | East Coast Open League 5 Sun 8 Polo Do def. Heathcote Farm 14-10 David ‘Pelon’ Stirling 7 Mon 9 White Birch def. Cinque Terre 11-10 OT Alfio Marchini 1 Thurs 12 4 pm Polo Do vs. Cinque Terre Juan Martin Nero 9 6 pm Endeavour vs. Heathcote Farm Martin Espain 5 Sun 15 3pm East Coast Open Final (2 Best ranked teams) 22 Ale Agote 8 Mashomack Polo Club | Eddie Moore Memorial Edouard Carmignac 0 Mt. Brilliant Polo Club at the Kentucky Horse Park Guillermo Terrera 7 Crab Orchard Invitational 14 goal - July 8- July 22 Ignacio Toccalino 7 schedule: see page 6 22 Jason Stowe 0 Santa Barbara Polo Club | Santa Barbara, CA Benjamin Araya 6 20 goal Robert Skeene Trophy to start July 13 Pepe Araya 6 schedule: see page 4 Bautista Heguy 10 22 Adrian Kirby 1 Lucas Criado 9 Piki Alberdi 9 J. Ruiz Guinazu Jr. 3 22 Black Bears 1-1 Def. Sumaya 10-8 Lost to Les Lions Les Lions 2-0 Def. Broncos 12-11 OT Def. Black Bears 9-5 Broncos 1-1 Lost to Les Lions Def. Sumaya 9-5 Sumaya 0-2 Lost to Black Bears Lost to Broncos Tariq Albwardy 1 Lucas Monteverde 8 Adolfo Cambiaso 10 George Meyrick 3 22 Michael King 1 James Beim 6 Jose Donoso 7 Marcos di Paola 8 22 Charlie Hanbury 2 Matthew Lodder 3 Jaime Huidobro 8 Lolo Castagnola 9 22 Tony Pidgley 1 Tomas Llorente 7 John Paul Clarkin 8 Nicholas Espain 6 22 Dubai 2-0 Def. Cadenza 13-11 Def. Elysian Fields 8-7 Elysian Fields 1-1 Def. Lovelocks 11-7 Lost to Dubai Lovelocks 1-1 Lost to Elysian Fields Def. Cadenza 13-12 Cadenza 0-2 Lost to Dubai Lost to Lovelocks League 4 Ellerston White 2-1 Def. Brittany PC 14-9 Lost to Azzurra Def. Zacara 10-9 Azzurra 3-0 Def. Zacara 13-6 Def. Ellerston White 10-9 OT Def. Brittany 16-12 Zacara 1-2 Lost to Azzurra Def. Brittany 11-10 OT Lost to Ellerston Brittany Polo Club 0-3 Lost to Ellerston White Lost to Zacara Lost to Azzurra Loro Piana 3-0 Def. Geebung 12-6 Def. Atlantic 11-8 Def. Talandracas 12-10 Talandracas 1-2 Lost to Atlantic Def. Geebung 13-4 Lost to Loro Piana Geebung 0-3 Lost to Loro Piana Lost to Talandracas Lost to Atlantic Atlantic 2-1 Def. Talandracas 12-8 Lost to Loro Piana Def. Geebung 15-10 Victor Vargas 1 Sebastian Merlos 9 Pite Merlos 9 Henry Fisher 3 22 Ed Hitchman 3 tba Luke Tomlinson 7 Tom Morley 5 22 Michel del Carill 6 Mariano Gonzalez 8 Ernesto Trotz 7 Max Gottschalk 1 22 Martyn Ratcliffe 0 Gaston Laulhe 7 Pepe Heguy 8 Glen Gilmore 7 22 Lechuza 2-0 Def. Les Lions 2 14-9 Def. Grayshurst 11-9 Apes Hill Club Barbados 0-2 Lost to Grayshurst Lost to Les Lions 2 Les Lions 2 1-1 Lost to Lechuza Def. Apes Hill 9-7 Grayshurst 1-1 Def. Apes Hill 8-7 Lost to Lechuza 3, ahead of 2--1 Ellerston. Ellerston is standing with a +5 net goals. Other 3-0 qualifier was Loro Piana on Monday for League 5 with a 3-0 record. Lechuza is assured of 1st place in League 4. Today 2-0 Dubai and 1-1 Lovelocks had a qualifying game, the winner to take first place in League 2. In League 1, Les Lions is already in first place, advancing, Black Bears and Broncos with an interesting match tomorrow for 2nd place in that group. Page 3 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Greenwich Polo Club Southampton Polo Club 5 Teams - 20 goal - Final July 15, 2007 Greenwich Polo Club, CT 9 Teams - 8 goal - Final June 8 - July 15, 2007 Southampton Polo Club, NY East Coast Open Single Bracket, Two best records advance to final Alessandro Bazzoni 0 Magoo LaPrida 7 Andres Weisz 6 Chino Frayssinet 7 20 Larry Austin 1* Pablo Spinacci 6 Pancho Bensadon 8 Naco Taverna 5 *Chris Brant 1 20 Santiago Torres 2 Miguelito Torres 4 Mariano Aguerre 10 Peter Brant 3* *Chris Nevins 4 20 Matias Bullrich 0 Guillermo Aguero 7 Michel Dorignac 7 Carlos Avendaño 6 20 Steve Lefkowitz 0 Carlucho Arellano 5 Matias Magrini 10 Nicolas Manifold 5 20 Larry Austin 1 Santiago Torres 2 Naco Taverna 5 Chris Del Gatto 0 8 Michael Borrico 0 T. Usandizaga 3 Martin Pepa 4 A. Bengolia 1 8 Ashley Schiff 0 Jim Bianco 1 Nicolas Manifold 5 Brian Fairclough 2 8 Joe DiMenna 0 M. Mazul 3 Hugo Tagliaferro 3 L. Fuenas NR 6 Cinque Terre 2-1 Def. Endeavour 12-11 Def. Heathcote 10-8 Lost to White Birch Endeavour 1-2 Lost to Cinque Terre Def. Polo Do 13-12 Lost to White Birch White Birch White Birch 4-0 Def. Heathcote 15-11 Def. Polo Do 14-9 Def. Endeavour 11-9 Def. Cinque Terre 11-10 OT Best record Runner-up Final Sun 15 3pm Polo Do 1-2 Lost to White Birch Lost to Endeavour Def. Heathcote 14-10 Lost to White Birch Lost to Cinque Terre Lost to Polo Do Monday late afternoon to set a very interesting game between Cinque Terre and Polo Do, the winner likely to be the second qualifier to the East Coast Open, Sunday at Greenwich. Cinque Terre is currently at 2-1 and Polo Do is 1-2. Cinque Terre and White Birch had a very close match Monday, not only on the scoreboard, which showed a battle from the second chukker on, but also on the field as players marked each other closely, White Birch winning in overtime 11-10. At first it looked as if White Birch would be in command. After allowing an early goal by Magoo LaPrida, White Birch scored three unanswered goals, two in a row by Aguerre (the Endeavour 2-0 Semifinal TBA Certified 1-1 Final Sun July 15 Northwood 2-0 Semifinal TBA Equuleus 1-1 Southampton Polo Club | 516-729-6154 | The 8 goal June League Sun 8 Endeavour def. Birch Hill/Black Knights 12-8 Wed 11 & 13 tba Semi-Final Sun 15 11am Final Heathcote 0-3 Cont. from page 1, Greenwich June 8 Goal League June 8 Goal League 9 Teams - 8 goal - Final June 8 - July 15, 2007 Southampton Polo Club, NY Bracket A Matthew Salvner 0 Ralph Giorgio 0 Andres Weisz 6 Erza Stevenson 2 8 Larry Austin 1 Santiago Torres 2 Naco Taverna 5 Chris Del Gatto 0 8 Randy Aversano 0 Omer Karabey 0 Tomas Franco 5 Diego Martinez 3 8 Bracket C Bracket B Alec Levien 1 Steven Sands 0 Faco Maldonado 4 Def. Birch Hill 10-9 OT Cristian Vasquez 2 Lost to Endeavour 7 Ashley Schiff 0 Endeavour 2-0 Jim Bianco 1 Def. Topping Pond 14-4 Nicolas Manifold 5 Def. Birch Hill 12-8 Brian Fairclough 2 8 David Walentas 0 Birch Hill 0-2 tba Black Knights Facundo Castagnola 6 Lost to Topping Pond Alejandro Pienovi 1 Lost to Endeavour 7 Topping Farm 1-1 first from the field) and one by Chris Nevins, but Cinque Terre kept its opponent in check in the second and third chukkers, White Birch up 5-3 at halftime. The fourth chukker was penalty filled Cinque Terre tying at 7-7 at chukker’s end. In the fifth LaPrida raced towards goal and scored. Giving Cinque Terre Copper Beech Sands Bros 0-2 Lost to Northwood Lost to Two Trees Northwood 2-0 Def. Copper Beech 16-8 Def. Two Trees 14-3 Two Trees 1-1 Lost to Northwood Def. Copper Beech 13-10 an 8-7 lead. The game was tied up again when Aguerre shot in a penalty 2. Cinque Terre took the 10-9 lead my mid 6th chukker with a goal by LaPrida scoring from the field. Late sixth chukker Cinque Terre was called on a foul and a penalty 3 awarded to White Birch, tying the game at 10all. Mark Van Lith 0 Chris Briere 2 Francisco Ayala 4 Robert Neis 1 7 Joe DiMenna 0 M. Mazul 3 Hugo Tagliaferro 3 L. Fuenas NR 6 Michael Borrico 0 T. Usandizaga 3 Martin Pepa 4 A. Bengolia 1 8 Van Lith 1-1 Palmers Lost to Equuleus Def. Certified Equuleus 1-1 Def. Van Lith 15-8 Lost to Certified Certified 1-1 Def. Equukeus 12-8 Lost to Van Lith Early in overtime, Cinque Terrre had possession of the ball, but a high flying ball towards goal, curving left, missed the mark. White Birch was again in possession in the knock-in, the ball sent ahead to Nevins scoring for White Birch’s extra chukker win 11-10. (Contributing notes by Peter Herman) Page 4 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Bridgehampton Santa Barbara Mercedes Benz Challenge Cup Robert Skeene Trophy 6 Teams - 20 goal - Final Aug 4, 2007 Bridgehampton Polo Club, NY Cross Bracket format (3 games each), the two best records of the 6 teams advance to the final on Saturday August 4th, 2007 Bracket I Larry Austin 1 Endeavour Pablo Spinacci 6 Pancho Bensadon 8 Naco Taverna 5 20 Joe DiMenna 0 Magoo Laprida 7 Equuleus Cristian LaPrida 7 Francisco Lanusse 6 20 David Walentas 0 Martin Valent 4 Two Trees Adolfo Cambiaso 10 Facundo Castagnola 6 20 Bracket II Ashley Schiff 0 Northwood Andres Weisz 6 Lucas Monteverde 9 Nicolas Manifold 5 20 Neil Hirsch 0 Nacho Figueras 6 Black Watch Facundo Pieres 10 Gustavo Usandizaga 4 20 Santiago Torres 2 Miguelito Torres 4 White Birch Mariano Aguerre 10 Peter Brant 3* *Chris Nevins 4 20 4 Teams - 20 goal - July, 2007 Santa Barbara Polo Club, CA Melissa Ganzi 0 Kris Kampsen 6 Juan Bollini 7 Sunny Hale 3 16 Roberto Zedda 3 Mariano Uranga 6 Ruben Gracida 4 Joel Baker 3 16 Scott Wood A Jeff Blake 7 Paco De Narvaez 9 Andy Busch 4 20 Justin Klentner 1 Mike Azzaro 9 Luis Escobar 7 Matt Walker 3 20 Audi Gehache Match Friday 13 1 pm Field #1 Final Sunday 15 3 pm Grant’s Farm ERG Long Beach Klentner Ranch Match Friday 13 3 pm Field #3 Page 5 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Four Teams Entered in the Robert Skene Trophy at Santa Barbara Above, Audi: l. to r. Kris Kampsen, Juan Bollini, Marc Ganzi, Sunny Hale and Melissa Ganzi. Below, Gehache: l. to r. Roberto Zedda, Joel Baker and his wife Charlotte, Nick Roldan substituting for Ruben Gracida, Gloria Holden, Glen Holden and Mariano Uranga. (ph Kim Kumpart) Above, Grant’s Farm/ERG: l. to r., Carlos Muñoz for Scott Wood, Jeff Blake, Paco de Narvaez and Andy Busch. Below, Long Beach/Klentner Ranch: l. to r. Matt Walker, Mike Azzaro, Elizabeth Skene, Luis Escobar, Justin Klentner. (ph Kim Kumpart) Page 6 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Mt. Brilliant Polo Club Cont. from page 1, Kentucky vs. South Africa on Saturday, July 7th to benefit the Fayette Alliance & Bluegrass Conservancy on Man O’ War field at the Kentucky Horse Park. South Africa was the winner 9-6 over USA, reversing the 9-8 defeat in Nashville in June. The two countries are now 1-and-1 in their 2007 Series. The Crab Orchard Invitational had its kick-off day on Sunday with a doubleheader and victories for Orchard Hill and Mt. Brilliant B. Orchard Hill dominated the Sunday morning game until the 4th chukkerwhen Isla Carroll rallied but ran out of time, Orchard Hill the winner 8-7. Mt. Brilliant was outrun in the first 2 chukkers of the afternoon game, evened out the score late in the 3rd chukker and held off Tres Vinos in a hotly contested match winning by a goal 12-11. (Contributing notes Crab Orchard Invitational 6 Teams - 14 goal - Final July 22, 2007 Mt. Brilliant Polo Club, KY Cross Bracket format (3 games each), the two best records of the 6 teams advance to the final on Sunday July 22, 2007 - http://www.mtbrilliant.com/ Bracket I Steve Van Andel 0 Robert Evans 3 Hector Galindo 8 Chris Stratemann 2 13 Omar Trevino 0 Juan Valerdi 4 Guillermo Usandizaga 6 Stuart Campbell 4 14 Del Walton 4 Whistle Uys 5 Stevie Orthwein 4 Robert Lipman1 14 Bracket II Orchard Hill 1-0 Def. Isla Carroll 8-7 Tres Viños 0-1 Lost to Mt. Brilliant B Graymar Bill Farish 2 Patrick Lauhle 4 Sugar Erskine 7 John Goodman 1 14 Bo Goodman 0 Willie Hartnett 4 Bete Donovan 7 Joseph Stuart 3 14 Orrin Ingram 2 Arturo Camacho 3 James Armstrong 5 Armando Huerta 4 14 Isla Carroll 0-1 Lost to Orchard Hill Mt. Brilliant B 1-0 Def. Tres Viños 12-11 Riverview Mt. Brilliant Polo Club at the Kentucky Horse Park Crab Orchard Invitational 14 goal - July 8- July 22 Sun 8 Orchard Hill def. Isla Carroll 8-7 Mt. Brilliant B def. Tres Vinos 12-11 Wed 11 POST. Isla Carrol vs. Tres Vinos Fri 13 10 am Graymar vs. Mt. Brilliant B 5:30 Orchard Hill vs. Riverview Sun 15 10 am Tres Vinos vs. Riverview 5:30 Graymar vs. Isla Carrol Fri 20 10 am Graymar vs. Riverview 5:30 Mt. Brilliant B vs. Orchard Hill Sun 22 5:30 Final July 27-Aug 6 Kentucky Horse Park Invitational 14 goal Flying H Polo Club Flying H Polo Club | Summer Polo League Schedule July 19 - August 25, 2007 - http://www.flyinghpolo.com/ Thurs 19 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 21 1:00 pm Meade Creek Cup Fremont Motors 3:00 pm Bradford Brinton Cup Bradford Brinton Memorial & Museum Thurs 26 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 28 1:00 pm Cloud Peak Cup Century 21 3:00 pm Bob Tate Memorial The Tate Family Thurs 2 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 4 1:00 pm Oliver’s Cup Oliver’s Bar & Grill 3:00 pm Oliver Wallop Memorial Cup Canyon Ranch Guide Shack Thurs 9 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 11 1:00 pm HF Bar Ranch Cup HF Bar Ranch 3:00 pm Bozeman Trail Cup Bozeman Trail Gallery The following 4 tournament games are sponsored by both the North American Polo League and local sponsors Thurs 16 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 18 1:00 pm Spear Ranch Cup NAPL/Spear Ranch 3:00 pm Gallatin Cup NAPL/King’s Saddlery Thurs 23 1:00 pm Preliminary Match 3:00 pm Preliminary Match Sat 25 1:00 pm Skeeter Johnston Memorial Sportsmanship Cup NAPL/Flying H 3:00 pm Flying H Cup NAPL/The Powd Page 7 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Meadowbrook Polo Club Last week, on a beautiful Sunday mid-day Statewide captured the USPA 8 goal of the NorthEast. T.F.S and Statewide played even in the first 4 chukkers, Statewide always a bit ahead. The fifth chukker was decisive when Statewide converted a foul followed by a goal by Mark Van Lith and two great runs from Matias Majul. Late sixth chuckker T.F.S. Michelle Devrient converted on a foul shot, Statewide the winner 10-7. Statewide winner of the USPA NorthEast 8 goal at Meadowbrook: Brian Meara, Naco Taberna, Mark Van Lith and Matias Majul. Below, runner-up T.F.S: Michelle Devrient, Ralph Girgio, Mauricio Devrient and Tabi Usandizaga. (ph Archie Rinaldini) Page 8 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Free digital version available http://www.zinio.com/delivery?issn=1750-0486&of=PF01&bd=1 (click live link on browser/front) Page 9 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Southampton Polo Club Top left, Las Vacaras team: Jessica Sailer, Sylvia Firestone, Kathleen DeRose and Dawn Neway. Above: team Arieon, Eve Vandenbol, Jennifer Williams, Tina Madero and HM Rogers. Below, team Asprey: Kelly Wells, Christine Grossman, Shelley Stanfield and Stacey Widlitz. Below left, Southampton Polo Club President and “Supreme Guru of Polo Sun & Fun” Frank MacNamara. (ph Frederic Roy) Page 10 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Southampton Polo Club Above, team Ronald McDonard House: Stacie Rodriguez, Jessaica Walsh, Heather Kazmi and Christine Nagin. Below, team Meadowbrook: Sharon Yamen, Belinda Brody, Michelle Devrient and Julie Rinaldini. Above right, Ed Guinan and Frank MacNamara. Below right, action by the goal in the Meadowbrook vs. Asprey game. (ph Frederic Roy) Page 11 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Southampton Polo Club Above left, Nacho Figueras was officiating the women’s games with Chris Briere, Francisco Ayala and Frank MacNamara. Middle, left, the Asprey team with Ed Guinan: MVP Kelly Wells, Shelley Stanfield, Stacey Widlitz and Christine Grossman. Kelly Wells was awarded a beautiful saddle by Asprey for her MVP award. Bottom left, Alainn Bailey and Kelly Wells. Top right, (red) Tempesta’s Sara Rotman is hitting the ball off the throw-in in the match against Las Vacaras. Below, Michelle Devrient, Jessica Walsh and Sharon Yamen. (ph Frederic Roy) Page 12 - The Morning Line - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Southampton Polo Club The 2007 Women’s Tournament at Southampton Polo Club. Last row, standing from the left, Eve Vandenbol, Jennifer Williams, Tina Madero and HM Rogers for the pink team Arieon (Tina and HM are missing on the picture), Jessica Sailer, Kathleen DeRose, Sylvia Firestone and Dawn Neway (Dawn is missing) for the blue Las Vacaras team, Ashley Schiff, Sara Rotman, Kristin Sztengel and Ali Bailey for second runner-up red team Tempesta. Second row, Stacie Rodriguez, Jessaica Walsh, Heather Kazmi and Christine Nagin for the red team Ronald McDonard House, Sharon Yamen, Belinda Brody, Michelle Devrient and Julie Rinaldini for red team Meadowbrook (Belinda is missing). Front row, Stacey Widlitz, Christine Grossman, Shelley Stanfield and Kelly Wells for runner-up Asprey and Martha Brown, Heather Rasulis, Julie DeAngelis and Stephanie Still for 2007 Champion Newport. (ph Frederic Roy)