Game 1 was at the club, and I did not get to see it but it was very close, as the Walkers fought it out with Will Bush and Henry Walker coming out on top by 1. They will head to the semis with to 2 and 0. I was told FMB played well and DW’s sub Blaine Bossom had a very good performance along with Young Ryan Kerley. They stand at 0 and 2 .
Game 2 was at Cancha, and though we were missing the Royalty, it was a very loud, physical, and close game. Dale Fargy, subbing for Harry, played well in his place. Dundas came back from 3 early on, and got back in the game again in the 5th– tying the score 10 to 10. But they couldn’t stop Nacho and his bullets in the end, who after being beaten by Dundas twice already, had better luck the 3rd time around. They go to 2 and 0 and Dundas 1 falls back to 0 and 2.
Game 3 was also at Cancha, and it had a pair of winners both 1 and 0. It was Dundas 2 vs. Klentner Ranch, and it was a pretty good battle: the speed and power of KR vs the finesse of Dundas. The game went one way for a while, then back. It was a solid fast game, though had lots of fouls. They went into the 6th 11 to 11, but Cable Magness won the last chukkar 3 to 2, sending them to 2 and 0, and knocking KR back to 1 and 1.
Game 4 had Antelope taking on Mokarow Ranch, and I only watched 1 chukkar. It was 3 to 1 when I left, but I heard it got ugly as it went on, and again another helmet issue with the new super Helmets that are mandatory by USPA. They might need to get someone to look at this. They are not doing what they say they are, and yesterday one came off again during a fall. Anyway, Antelope went off to double up and go to 1 and 1, as Mokarow joins the 0 and 2 group.
The way it looks now with 2 to go :
Antelope 1 & 1
Dundas 1 0 & 2
Dundas 2 2 & 0
FMB 0 & 2
FMB/FH 2 & 0
KLENTNER RANCH 1 & 1
LOS PADRES 2 & 0
MOKAROW RANCH 0 & 2
CYA FRIDAY