Polo power in Pine Plains
From left, Marcos, Gaston and Cata Lisioli posed beside Silvia, Max and Don Langlois and Mitch Adelstein on Field #6 of the Mashomack Polo Club, following the CRG/BV polo team’s match against team Jujubrook in the Stissing Cup Final on Friday morning, June 18. 
Photo by Mill Martinez

Polo power in Pine Plains

PINE PLAINS — With the 2021 polo season now in swing, the Mashomack Polo Club at 48 Briarcliff Lane in Pine Plains invited spectators and challengers alike to come enjoy a busy weekend on the fields from Friday, June 18, to Sunday, June 20.

With the early summer weather in everyone’s favor, the weekend kicked off with the Stissing Cup Final at 9:30 a.m. on the 18th, featuring team Jujubrook versus CRG/BV. 

The Officers Cup followed on the 19th at 11 a.m., during which time team Savanna faced off against Gardenvale. 

Finishing the weekend on an active note, Mashomack hosted two Officers Cup events on the 20th, when Shekomeko went up against Hawk Hill at 10 a.m., followed by Smithfield versus Windswept at noon.

For more information on upcoming events at Mashomack Polo Club, go to www.mashomackpoloclub.com.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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