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Titin and Merino crown Logroño’s party with San Mateo triumph

Sunday 23rd September, Logrono
TITIN III – MERINO II beat BERASALUZE VIII – ALBISU 22-19
San Mateo Final

Any team which lines up at Adarraga for the final of San Mateo against a pair containing Augusto Ibanez knows they will be up against it. Titin III is the undisputed hero of the pelota lovers of Logrono and claims near ownership of the fronton, over which his painted image looms with authority. Add into the mix the new darling of the sport in Rioja, David Merino, and you have an atmosphere fit to lift the roof. Facing the reigning pairs champions in any context is a stern challenge, but in one such as this the stakes are very definitely raised. Into this cauldron walked Pablo Berasaluze and Jon Ander Albisu, with the aim of upsetting a very considerable apple cart. The Asegarce partnership came into the final in sterling form, having defeated Olaizola II and Apraiz, and then Xala and Barriola on the way, but despite coming to the brink of triumph, the Riojan juggernaut proved one step too far.

The match was a tale of tension and attrition, marked more by errors than scintillating shot play. This theme was set from the start when Merino handed the opening point to the visitors with a high strike. Berasaluze then ceded the early initiative with an entirely unnecessary service error. However, the terrier like forward, again showing an iron determination, wrenched it back with a txoko winner, before his pair strode on to a 4-1 lead thanks to another error from Merino and an excellent rebote from Albisu. Although the Riojans steadied the ship initially, Berasaluze and Albisu maintained the upper hand in the early stages, taking an 8-3 lead thanks to some dynamic close play from the former and a lack of radar on the part of Merino, who desperately tried to exert pressure on his opposite number.

Merino finally cracked Albisu on 4-8 to put his pair within three and despite an error from Titin in the next play, Albisu handed them a reprieve by hitting low himself. The point on 6-9 was perhaps a turning point in the momentum of the match. Every single player found themselves in a hole at some point in the rally and to the delight of the crowd managed to salvage it. Attack followed attack before Titin grabbed the point with a stunning close range gantxo which seemed to pierce Berasaluze’s soul. Merino erred in the next point but there was a notable shift of mood in Adarraga and it took the Asegarce pair a full eight points to trouble the scorers again. As if to underline the new state of play, Merino demolished Albisu for 8-10, forcing him to hit wide from a steepling high ball. Rattled, both he and Berasaluze made errors in turn and from a position of clear weakness the Riojans now had an 11-10 lead. They did not let up as two winners from Titin were followed by a masterful flat ball to the corner from Merino which well and truly bamboozled Albisu.

Despite this clear shift in the ebb and flow of the match however, Berasaluze and Albisu refused to cave. Proving that he was not intimidated by the brilliance of Merino, Albisu nailed him back to reduce the deficit to 11-14. They maintained the gap at three at 13-16 but infuriatingly for their fans, failed to make the pressure pay with an error apiece. At 18-13, Titin and Merino had breathing space. Again though, they came back, defying the partisan local crowd to push their heroes to the utmost limits. It was Albisu who inspired the final revival, adding three superb points to their tally, the best of which was an extraordinary skimming txoko from deep, which took everyone by surprise. A gantxo from Berasaluze, now goading his partner on, and and error a piece from Titin and Merino produced a tie at 19-19. The match was impossible to call; would the momentum stay with the Asegarce pair who had showed such determination to storm back, or would the home crowd lift Titin and Merino, so desperate to win the tournament which seemed theirs by the force of local will? As it happened, the ending was tame and disappointing. The comeback ended abruptly and Berasaluze and Albisu reverted to error making to hand San Mateo to the jubilant favourites, the toasts of the city of Logrono.

Scoring sequence: 0-1, 1-1, 1-4, 3-4, 3-8, 5-8, 5-9, 7-9, 7-10, 14-10, 14-11, 16-11, 16-13, 18-13, 18-18, 19-18, 19-19, 22-19
Winners/errors: Titin 6/2, Berasaluze 4/6, Merino 3/9, Albisu 4/7
Balls hit: 540
Match time: 1:16.55 with 26:43 of actual play

David Merino made errors but performed when it mattered

David Merino made errors but performed when it mattered

 Photo from Aspepelota under Creative Commons

Pelota on ETB, 21st-23rd September: San Mateo

Friday 21st September, Logrono

22:40 (on ETB-Sat) 23:30 (on Deporte en Directo) OLAIZOLA I – MENDIZABAL II v IDOATE – PENAGARIKANO

Followed by TITIN III – MERINO II v BENGOETXEA VI – BEGINO San Mateo Semi Final

From the schedules, this appears to be on at different times on the two different channels, which is unusual. I recommend you check at 22:40 if you want to make sure not to miss it. The games actually take place at 19:30 so are not live on any internet channel.

Sunday 23rd September, Logrono

17:00 (CEST) URRUTIKOETXEA  – IBAI ZABALA v ARITZ LASA – CECILIO

Followed by SAN MATEO FINAL (pairs TBC)

To watch, go to http://www.eitb.tvhttps://www.eitb.eus/es/television/etb-sat/orhttps://www.eitb.eus/es/deportes/deporte-en-directo/

San Mateo: the story so far

Moving house this week has rather messed with my intended coverage of San Mateo, Logrono’s major festival, but there is still much excitement to come in the Riojan capital this weekend. Six pairs squared up when the tournament opened last Saturday, with Olaizola II-Apraiz, Berasaluze VIII-Albisu and Xala-Barriola in Group A, and Gonzalez-Zubieta, Titin III-Merino II and Bengoetxea VI-Begino in Group B. Each pair plays each of the others in their group with the winners of each group progressing to the final, to be held on Sunday. The results of the group matches played thus far are as follows:

Group A

Saturday 15th September
BERASALUZE VIII – ALBISU beat OLAIZOLA II – APRAIZ 22-20

Tuesday 18th September
OLAIZOLA II – APRAIZ beat XALA – BARRIOLA 22-12
7-0/7-1/7-2/10-2/10-3/13-3/14-4/15-5/15-6/17-6/17-9/19-9/20-9/20-10/20-11/21-12/22-12

Thursday 20th September
BERASALUZE VIII – ALBISU beat XALA – BARRIOLA 22-19

As the only unbeaten pair, Berasaluze VIII – Albisu progress to the final.

Group B

Sunday 16th September
BENGOETXEA VI – BEGINO beat GONZALEZ – ZUBIETA 22-15
3-0/ 3-2/ 4-2/ 4-5/ 5/ 10-5/ 10-8/ 11-8/ 11-16/ 12-16/ 12-17/ 15-17/ 15-22

Wednesday 19th September
TITIN III – MERINO beat GONZALEZ – ZUBIETA 22-21
4-0/4-1/5-1/5/5-12/6-12/6-15/10-15/10-19/14-19/14-20/20/20-21/21/22-21

The final group match, between TITIN III – MERINO II and BENGOETXEA VI – BEGINO takes place tonight, with the winner progressing to the final. TV coverage details to follow!

Titin, along with Merino II, aims for home glory

Titin, along with Merino II, aims for home glory

Image by Yon Garin under Creative Commons

Aimar and Beroiz, Kings of San Mateo

Many apologies for the lack of recent updates; I have been in France and unable to post. I missed the San Mateo final as a result, but I can report that it was won by OLAIZOLA II -BEROIZ, comfortably beating MARTINEZ DE IRUJO – MERINO 22-13 at Adarraga. Quoted by Asegarce, Olaizola stated that they had been focussed from the start, with Beroiz playing a good game and himself taking the sting out of Irujo’s pace. Beroiz, for his part, expressed his delight at winning his first title for his new empresa. Olaizola was named the undisputed player of the tournament, continuing in the final where he had left off in his devastating hammering of Berasaluze VIII in the previous match.

Pelota on ETB, TONIGHT: Barriola’s Return

Tonight sees the return to competition of Abel Barriola after five months on the sidelines following a wrist operation in April. The defender has been cautious about the timing of his return, fearing a relapse and wanting to be fully fit for the Cuatro y Medio Championships. Also tonight, there are two semi finals in the San Mateo Cuatro y Medio tournament. Retegi Bi plays Idoate in the first, which will be televised. The second is between Arretxe II, replacing Saralegi who has a hand problem, and Olaetxea. Cecilio and Lemuno have already progressed to the next stage, beating Zabaleta and Untoria respectively.

Monday 19th September, Logrono

19:15 (CEST) RETEGI BI V IDOATE

Followed by OLAIZOLA I – APRAIZ v GONZALEZ  – BARRIOLA

To watch, go to https://www.eitb.eus/es/deportes/deporte-en-directo/

San Mateo: Aimar Olaizola Destroys His Opposition

Sunday 18th September, Logrono

OLAIZOLA II – BEROIZ beat BERASALUZE VIII – BEGINO 22-5

Aimar Olaizola was in devastating form in the opening match of the San Mateo tournament, putting to the sword Pablo Berasaluze and champion defender Aritz Begino in staggering fashion. He amassed sixteen winners and nobody else managed a solitary one. The game started competitively, with the sides drawn at 3-3, but from there the floodgates opened. Berasaluze has been in fine form in recent weeks, but here he was taken apart as Aimar displayed the full range of his shot making, pulling off nine gantxos, two dejadas, four volleys and a beautiful dos paredes. By the closing stages, Berasaluze appeared to have given up, utterly outclassed and without a hope of stemming the tide. Begino did what he could to keep Olaizola out of the game, but it was to no avail. Beroiz was an excellent support from deep, making only one error and providing Olaizola with immaculate service with which to work his magic. The victors play Titin III and Zubieta on Friday; it remains to be seen whether the former can do anything about the Goizuetarra’s elemental force.

Scoring sequence: 0-1, 1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 3-3, 3-11, 4-11, 4-14, 5-15 , 5-22

Match time: 38 minutes, with 16 minutes of actual play

Service winners: Olaizola 2, Berasaluze 1

Winners/errors: Olaizola 16/0, Berasaluze 0/2, Beroiz 0/1, Begino 0/3

In the San Mateo encounter on Saturday 17th, MARTINEZ DE IRUJO and MERINO I beat BENGOETXEA VI and PATXI RUIZ 22-13. The losers will have to defeat Xala and Laskurain on 2oth to stand any chance of progressing.

Berasaluze was taken apart by Aimar

Berasaluze was taken apart by Aimar

Image: mine

Pelota on ETB, 16th-18th September

The San Mateo tournament commences in Logrono tomorrow. The pairings are as follows:

Titin III – Zubieta, Olaizola II – Beroiz, Berasaluze VIII – Begino, Xala – Laskurain, Bengoetxea VI – Patxi Ruiz, Martinez de Irujo – Merino I

For the full schedule, see Asegarce. EITB has a new platform for viewing their online programmes HERE and I haven’t fully worked it out yet. I think the schedule below is correct, but it appears that tonight you can also watch the match from Bermeo here at 22:30. The listings are not clear about Sunday’s match, so forgive me if this is inaccurate!

Friday 16th September, Logrono

22:01 (CEST) APEZETXEA – LADIS GALARZA v OLAZABAL – ARRUTI

Followed by TITIN III – CECILIO v GORKA – ZUBIETA

Sunday 18th September, Logrono

17:00 (CEST) ARRETXE II – ALBISU v APEZETXEA – PASCUAL

Followed by BERASALUZE VIII – BEGINO v OLAIZOLA II – APRAIZ San Mateo round robin match

 

San Mateo Final: Oinatz and Patxi crown a majestic summer

Sunday 26th September, Logrono

BENGOETXEA VI – PATXI RUIZ beat MARTINEZ DE IRUJO – PASCUAL 22-20

In front of a large, enthusiastic audience at Adarraga, San Mateo’s two best pairs put on a show to remember on Sunday night. In a match full of drama, tension and emotion, the brilliant Oinatz Bengoetxea and his perfect foil Patxi Ruiz seized the prestigious tournament from favourites Irujo and Pascual to put the finishing touches to a wonderful summer. The Asegarce pair had already won at San Fermin and Zarautz (Oinatz also took the San Sebastian title with Barriola) but this was possibly their most satisfying win of all, coming as it did over Irujo, who battled like the champion that he is. Both forwards put on a show, striking eleven winners apiece, and attacking each other all out from the gun, each determined to impose his will on the match. The pace was feverish and there was nothing to chose between them. Despite the focus on the battle up front, it was the rejuvinated Patxi Ruiz, with his three winners from the back, who made the difference. Fittingly, it was he who sealed the win with a glorious forehand. The pair leapt with jubilation as Irujo and Pascual were left to rue their missed chances.

Oinatz and Patxi have been the partnership of the summer, but next time they meet on a fronton they will be opponents. The two have been drawn against each other in the second semi final of the Nitro Cuatro y Medio tournament in Zalla. The other semi involves Martinez de Irujo and Barriola, setting up the mouthwatering prospect of a possible rematch between Oinatz and Irujo in another final. Both games take place on Saturday with the final scheduled for 9th October.

Scoring sequence: 1-0, 1-2, 2-2, 2-3, 3-3, 3-4, 4-4, 4-6, 5-6, 5-8, 6-8, 6-9, 9-9, 9-12, 10-12, 10-13, 11-13, 11-14, 15-14, 15-16, 17-16, 17-19, 19-19, 19-21, 20-21, 20-22.

Winners: Bengoetxea VI 11 (plus 1 service winner), Irujo 11, Ruiz 3, Pascual 0

Errors: Bengoetxea VI 4, Irujo 2, Ruiz 5, Pascual 5

Balls hit: 776

Match time: 76 minutes, with 35:39 minutes of actual playing time

Source Diario Vasco

Oinatz on fire

Oinatz on fire

Image from Deia

San Mateo: Irujo gives a masterclass

Thursday 23rd September, Logrono

MARTINEZ DE IRUJO – PASCUAL beat SARALEGI – BEGINO 22-4

The fans at Adarraga last night anticipated an exciting forward battle between the master Irujo and the in-form Saralegi, who had played perhaps his best ever match as a professional in putting Xala to the sword last week. However, they left disappointed as the Manomanista Champion swept all before him in a display of breathtaking virtuosity. Saralegi and Begino hoped to spring a surprise, but the forward from Amezketa looked tense and anxious, and was never afforded any space to act. Irujo bossed the game from start to finish, doing what he liked, when he liked. Pascual, his reliable partner, did not put a foot wrong, but was for the most part a bystander as the star of the show made hay. To make matters worse for Asegarce, Begino ended the match with stitches in his elbow after a collision with the wall.

Irujo and Pascual advance to Sunday’s final. The identity of their opponents hangs on tonight’s game between Bengoetxea VI – Patxi Ruiz and Olaizola I – Apraiz. If Bengoetxea and Ruiz win, they are through, thanks to the narrow victory over Titin and Barriola they already have in the bag. If they lose, Titin and Barriola may go through on points difference.

Scoring sequence: 0-1, 8-1, 8-2, 15-2, 15-3, 19-3, 19-4, 22-4

Winners: Irujo 13, Pascual 0, Saralegi 2, Begino 1

Service winners: Irujo 5

Errors: Irujo 1, Pascual 0, Saralegi 2, Begino 2

Match time: 43 minutes

Balls hit: 406

 

San Mateo on ETB-Sat this weekend, 24th/26th September

Friday 24th September, Logrono

22:25 (CEST) MENDIZABAL – URRIZELKI v APEZETXEA – LARRINAGA

23:30 (CEST) OLAIZOLA I* – APRAIZ v BENGOETXEA VI – PATXI RUIZ Torneo San Mateo

*Olaizola  replaces Berasaluze VIII

Sunday 26th September, Logrono

16:55 (CEST) OLAIZOLA I – BELOKI v ARITZ LASA – LASKURAIN

18:05 (CEST) MARTINEZ DE IRUJO – PASCUAL v ????? – ????? Torneo San Mateo Final

To watch, visit https://www.eitb.eus/television/etb-sat/en-directo