The Finals
RBVL Crowns 6 Champs for 2006
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By Joe McGivney
The
Rockaway Beach Volleyball League concluded its 17th season on Saturday with an entire day of playoffs, crowning six different division
champions by day’s end. The mood was festive but bittersweet as the RBVL ended the 2006 season and the joy of another terrific year was offset by the sadness
that many friends would go their separate ways over the next 10 months, not seeing each other quite so regularly anymore. More than a few people were
verklempt! Commissioner Patty Moule outdid herself again although she selflessly deflected credit to her committee of Bugsy, Rocky, Steve, Denise,
John and Joe for a job well done.
The
playoff extravaganza was more spectacular than ever and special thanks go to the
Park Services folks, led by Rita Mullally, Rick O'Neil, Justin Monetti and Brian
Collier as well as the Arizona Iced Tea gang and Rick Diffendale, the caterer
from the Coach House. Players feasted on his delicious sandwiches all day while
enjoying Arizona drinks (and a few of their own) throughout. He even brought
several vegetarian bagel wheels for those so inclined. Nice touch. Arizona
also donated 60 tee shirts to the winning playoff teams. As he did last year,
DJ Timmy Tubridy kicked the finals up to a new level. Tubbs rocked the beach
with the sounds of summer and played more requests than you could shake a fist
at. He peppered the music with scores and updates from all of the courts to
keep the fans informed. He even broke his personal OT record by playing an
additional four hours on the arm, concluding his day at 10:00 PM. If you liked
what you heard and are in need of a DJ drop him an e-mail at
timtubridy@hotmail.com. Tell him the RBVL sent
you.
The
action took place at Riis Park on a day without clouds or wind and in a very
comfortable 79-degree temperature. Many exclaimed, "It's the best day of the
summer!" Much different than last year's 99 degree debacle! In the Ocean
division, the top players faced off, beginning with the Sugar Bowl's 3-2
marathon win over the ancient warriors of Abbracciamento’s for the second year
in a row. The newcomers could not sustain their momentum and dropped their
semi-final 1-3 to Freedhand's Court Champs. However, one game was lost at 19
and one in OT, drawing the young guns that much closer to the league
powerhouse. Mark's Maintenance upset Sullivan & Galleshaw 3-2 and then
eliminated upstarts, Fillmore Insurance 3-1 to unexpectedly reach the finals.
Their Cinderella run ended when Freedhand's decisively won all three games 21-11
to gain the championship of the top division once again.
The
Wave Division: The fireworks began early with Jameson's coming back from two
down to beat the Mahooshkas 21-19 in the fifth. They also got by the
disappointing Bayview Bashers (who had smoked BHYC behind the strong play of
George Mastorides) to land in the title game. The Killa Hills (aka The Sica
Youths) continued their season-long dominance by dispatching the Federation and
the Mighty Boosh. Despite the loss, the youngsters of the Mighty Boosh proved
they belong in the second division. Look for them to be a big factor next
year. Full of energy, the Hills kids deflated the tiring Jameson's squad and
swept the championship (16-11-18). If it weren't for the play and serves of the
two Kates, Chip, and Maura, ably assisted by T.C. and Jay Butler, it might have
been even worse for the Jameson's crew. They were instrumental in knocking off
the Sica Elders to prevent the much-anticipated Sica family feud. In the end,
the setting of Trish Sica and Katie Salica, and the strong swinging of all four
starting men, Kenny Kearns, Mike Sica, Brian Sica and Mike Gambino were too much
to beat. The most commonly asked questions all day were, "What's a Mahooshka?"
and "What's a Mighty Boosh?" Both captains should be ready to explain at the
awards dinner.
The
Beach Division: The Beach Posse rolled over It's All Good 15-17-17. Coach
Bugsy lamented the loss of stars, Allison and Brian, who flew up a division.
Invisible Seal, What's the Deal? Maybe they need to add yet another William
Moore to the roster to return to their glory days. Remember, TBG, the league
dinner is at the Beach Club not the Knights of Columbus. Also remember,
vertical, not horizontal stripes! Third seed, Connolly's took out One More to
advance against the second seed, Rogue Sharks. Unfortunately, the Sharks made
their usual early exit just as the top seed, Grassy's Ratpack was doing the
same, losing to the Beach Posse three straight. That set up the most dramatic
final of the entire tournament. The Posse jumped on top quickly 21-8 and 21-11
and Connolly's ended game two with three men on the ground in pain from leg
cramps. If you were a betting man you would have sent it in on the Beach
Posse. Miraculously, Stevie G., Glenn, and Eddie got off the canvas before
being counted out and led Connolly's back from the brink of extinction. They
swept the next three games 8-18-17 to win a most improbable title. The Beach
Posse victory chants were put on hold until 2007. Connolly's completed a rare
double, also having the winner of the annual Adult Musical Chairs competition on
their squad. Longtime player, Laura Pfizer won the War at the Shore in the BHYC
and said it was much rougher than canoeing down the Amazon (which she has done).
The
Boardwalk Division: Last year it was the division of upsets but this year form
held up as the top four teams all advanced to the semi-finals, knocking out the
Cheese Fries, Sands Point PT, Boarders and the Pier 92 Piranha's. The Beach
House then dispatched the Odd Couples while Coppersmith's sent One Win Away
home. (They may have to change the name of the team next year to "Three Wins
Away.") Coppersmith's swept the Beach House in the championship to become the
only team in the 2006 playoffs to go undefeated; it also made them a
back-to-back champion, a rare feat, indeed.
The
Sun Division: Just like the Boardwalk, the top four teams all advanced to the
semi-finals, knocking out the Beach Orphans, Jameson's Turtles, McMahon's and
the Kerry Hills Pub. In round two, the Sand Spikers and the Blarney Castle
prevailed over the Harbor Light and the Brooklyn Transplants, respectively,
setting up an exiting final. After splitting the first two games, the Sand
Spikers won 21-19 and 21-19 to take the title but a point either way in either
game could have led to a reversal of fortunes. The Sand Spikers were lucky to
escape alive.
The
Moon Division went pretty much according to form as well. Regular season champ,
Team Margarita, the Suns of Beaches, A Night Out and Last Call moved on with
victories in round one. Happy Hour and Desert Island went down meekly but EZ
Company and Simon Says Sea Bar put up spirited battles. That's when things
heated up. In the second round, both matches went the distance with A Night Out
edging Last Call, who were worn down after having previously played five games
against Simon. In the other bracket, Suns of Beaches pulled off a big upset,
knocking out regular season champ, Team Margarita 21-16 in the fifth. The Suns
then completed their dream season with a sweep of A Night Out 13-18-20.
Veterans, Michael and Kevin led the charge, proving they are not simply on the
team to get to the parties first for a good seat at the bar. (Although they are
quite good at that, too.)
Commissioner
Patty would like to thank all who helped us on "Playoff Saturday." It can be a
pretty stressful day at times. Being short of refs at 10:30 AM was not part of
the plan. Special thanks goes out to Jean Pareja and her son, James for ref'ing
at the last minute. RBVL League Officials work very hard and try not to ask for
help from RBVL players but it's nice to know a few people were there when we
needed them. Thanks to Mary Whelan for getting those fantastic RBVL signs!
What a nice touch! Thank you, Eileen Bledsoe for collecting those final score
sheets. That's right about the time we start cracking open the beers and
forgetting our last duties. Photographers (Leah, Steve, Janet and others), you
did a wonderful job and your work will be shown on the RBVL website shortly.
Let's
recap a few of the things we learned on Saturday. Rocky's pink flamingo mailbox
is still the prettiest on the peninsula according to TBG. Dickie Flanagan
carries an emergency back up cooler and a super secret back up to the back up
wherever he goes in the summer. And when asked, he also shows up with a vintage
1983 boom box and 6 "D" cell batteries. Carol Farrell chased Rocky down like a
cheetah going after a wilder beast; you can only imagine what happened when she
caught him. (Check National Geographic to find out.) A calibrated tape measure
from Home Depot was no more accurate in measuring the height of a net than Rocky
standing on his tippy-toes. Coach bicycled home with a case of Arizona Iced Tea
balanced on his bike rack. (Some said it would have been easier if he had
driven his car but then there would have been the Atlantic Beach Bridge toll and
the parking fee at Riis Park to pay.) No Connolly's players were able to make
it to their sponsor bar to inform owner / GM, Jeff of their Wave Division
title. (He wondered if they had dropped to the last division.)
Upon
their elimination, the Brooklyn Transplants and Jameson's Turtles settled in to
do what they do best - party. They sat together and toasted to a good season
(among many other things). Combined, they improved on their previous league
record for total attendance and they even brought a new and improved Slushy
Machine, powered up with a long extension cord. Their tents and Japanese
lanterns could be seen far and wide by all and many enjoyed the pizza they had
delivered to Riis Park. The celebration was carried well into the night and
they can be proud of their runner-up status. The final group - Rocky, Joe and
Tommy D. left Riis Park at 2:45 AM, a new league record. Tommy thought it would
be the perfect time to stop in at Bernie's pool party so the three troubadours
immediately drove over. To their surprise, the party was over and the pool was
closed. They did the only thing you can do at a time like that - they went
directly to Connolly's for last call. Waiting for them inside were the Killa
Hills gang of Trish the Dish, Leigh Ann, Kenny and (Old) Peter Kearns, who were
still out celebrating their Wave Division victory from earlier in the day.
After a few nightcaps, the partiers all piled into Tommy's car for a ride home.
When all was said and done, the Merry Pranksters landed in Breezy Point as the
sun came up over the horizon at 5:30 AM.
You
may have seen Pat Quinn from the AVP at Riis Park on Saturday. Pat was
promoting this week's pro tournament, which is being held in Coney Island on
Friday (today), Saturday and Sunday. The AVP was generous enough to give the
RBVL complementary tickets to all of the sessions. They are available on a
first come, first served basis. If you are interested, please call Rocky on
718-338-3951. If you reach his answering machine, leave the details about which
session you are interested in and how many tickets you'd like.
The
RBVL Awards Dinner will be held at the Beach Club on Friday, 9/15 from 7:30 PM
to 12:30 AM. The cost is $70 and includes an open bar, bottled beer and hot
food with music by a great party band, Souled Out. Captains are collecting
money as we speak and the first 200 people will be confirmed. In the past we
have never had to turn anyone away but we came very close last year. With
another expansion this season, the dinner promises to be booked solid. Reserve
your tables early and get your money in early. If you have any questions or
want to secure an entire table, call Rocky on 718-338-3951 or Bugsy on
347-413-3563 or Denise on 347-866-4570. Continue to check our website (www.rbvl.com)
for photos and stories in the upcoming weeks. If you have any pictures you’d
like to have posted, send them to
john.sica@gmail.com.
We expect to add photos from the playoffs as they come in.
We won’t see you on the beach next week – the season is over! (As Stevie Kearns would say, "EOS - End Of Story!") We hope to see you at the awards dinner on September 15th.
Round One | Round Two | Finals |
S & G 14 22 21 16 9 | Mark's Maintenance 21 21 16 25 | Mark's Maintenance 11 11 11 |
Mark's Maintenance 21 20 17 21 21 | Fillmore Insurance 17 18 21 23 | Freedhand's 21 21 21 |
Round One | Round Two | |
Sugar Bowl 16 16 21 21 21 | Freedhand's * 21 23 14 21 | |
Abbracciamento's 21 21 9 16 15 | Sugar Bowl 19 21 21 14 |
Round One | Round Two | Round Three |
Killa Hills * 15 21 21 21 | Killa Hills 21 21 15 21 | Killa Hills 23 21 21 |
Federation 21 6 2 11 | Mighty Boosh 4 6 21 14 | Jameson's 16 11 18 |
Jameson's 16 15 21 21 21 | Jameson's 22 12 21 21 | |
Mahooshka's 21 21 9 14 19 | Bayview Bashers 20 21 17 18 | |
Bayview Bashers 21 21 21 | ||
BHYC 16 12 19 | ||
Mighty Boosh 21 21 21 | ||
www.bhyc 10 15 16 |
Round One | Round Two | Finals |
Beach Posse 21 21 21 | Beach Posse 21 21 21 | Beach Posse 21 21 8 18 17 |
It's All Good 15 17 17 | Grassy's Ratpack * 12 9 12 | Connolly's 8 11 21 21 21 |
One More 18 10 21 17 | Rogue Sharks 14 21 13 16 | |
Connolly's 21 21 18 21 | Connolly's 21 10 21 21 |
Round One | Round Two | Finals |
Beach House 21 10 19 21 22 | Beach House 21 21 21 | Beach House 21 17 14 |
Cheese Fries 15 21 21 11 20 | Odd Couples 16 10 16 | Coppersmith's 23 21 21 |
Odd Couples W W W | ||
Sands Point PT L L L | ||
Coppersmith's * 21 21 21 | Coppersmith's 21 21 21 | |
Pier 92 Piranha's 13 3 16 | One Win Away 16 10 16 | |
One Win Away 21 21 21 | ||
Boarders 18 15 17 |
Round One | Round Two | Finals |
Brooklyn Transplants 21 14 21 21 | Brooklyn Transplants 19 21 11 12 | Blarney Castle 12 21 19 19 |
Beach Orphans 13 21 17 16 | Blarney Castle 21 19 21 21 | Sand Spikers 21 14 21 21 |
Jameson's Turtles 9 13 21 13 | Sand Spikers 21 21 22 | |
Blarney Castle 21 21 19 21 | Harbor Light 8 14 20 | |
Sand Spikers * 21 21 21 | ||
McMahon's 16 8 19 | ||
Kerry Hills 25 10 17 21 19 | ||
Harbor Light 23 21 21 9 21 |
Round One | Round Two | Finals |
Team Margarita * 21 21 21 | Team Margarita 15 10 21 21 16 | Suns of Beaches 21 21 22 |
Happy Hour 13 18 9 | Suns of Beaches 21 21 12 19 21 | A Night Out 13 18 20 |
Desert Island 13 9 7 | A Night Out 16 19 21 21 21 | |
Suns of Beaches 21 21 21 | Last Call 21 21 15 10 7 | |
A Night Out 21 21 19 21 | ||
EZ Company 17 17 21 17 | ||
Simon Says Sea Bar 21 14 21 10 18 | ||
Last Call 16 21 19 21 21 |