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| Piaget defeats Lucchese, 11-10 in Joe Barry Memorial Cup action | January 20, 2013 |
It was a reshuffled lineup for both Piaget and Lucchese as they faced one another in the final round of play in the 2013 Joe Barry memorial Cup competition Sunday morning, with Piaget coming out on the winning end of an 11-10 score.It was a reshuffled lineup for both Piaget and Lucchese as they faced one another in the final round of play in the 2013 Joe Barry memorial Cup competition Sunday morning, with Piaget coming out on the winning end of an 11-10 score.
Juan Bollini remained as the only original member of the 2013 20-goal Piaget lineup as he was joined by Juan Badiola, Brandon Phillips and Lucas Lalor. Lucchese had Marianito Gracida filling in for Jason Crowder, later replaced by former 10-goaler Carlos Gracida.
A pair of goals from Lucas Lalor and a goal from Juan Bollini went unanswered in the opening chukker for a 3-0 Piaget lead.
Brandon Phillips scored a single goal for Piaget in the second chukker, but a pair of goals from Carlos Gracida and a single goal from Sebastian Merlos saw Lucchese cut the lead to a single goal, 4-3.
Lalor’s third goal of the game extended the Piaget lead to two goals, 5-3, but Carlos Gracida fired back with his third goal of the game as well. At the end of the first half Piaget guarded a one goal lead, 5-4.
Piaget controlled the fourth chukker, scoring four times (three from Phillips and a goal from Bollini) while limiting the Lucchese attack to a single goal from Merlos. With two chukkers left to play, the Piaget lead had grown to four goals, 9-5.
Two more penalty conversions from Phillips were countered by penalty goals from Merlos and Carlos Gracida. At the end of the fifth chukker Piaget held the four goal lead, 11-7.
Carlos Gracida added three more goals to the Lucchese total in the final chukker while Piaget failed to score. Time expired with Piaget celebrating the 11-10 win.
Carlos Gracida’s seven goals led all scoring, with three of them coming on penalty shots. Sebastian Merlos accounted for the remaining three Lucchese goals (one on a penalty shot). Brandon Phillips recorded six goals for Piaget (four on penalty goals). Lucas Lalor scored three times and Juan Bollini was credited with two goals for the win.
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