Week Six
RBVL Starts 2nd Half of Season
By Joe McGivney
7/9/10
Volleyball action resumed Wednesday night on another perfect weather night at
Riis Park. The first place Sand’s
Point PT won 4-1 against the Bar Flies, led by Neil’s spiking and Jessica and
Jon’s passing. They were ably
assisted by Donna, who is coming on strong.
Additionally, Sand’s Point was a stone’s throw away from the party at the
Irish Circle, ready to handle any dancing injuries.
After this loss, Vinny might have to dedicate more time to volleyball and
less time prancing in spandex with Lady GaGa.
All those Fox 5 and WSJ interviews seem to have taken a lot out of him.
The Side Out babes were struggling this season and against
The Cabana, Long Beach, NY
until Captain Jason reminded the team that their initials are S.O.B’s and they
should start acting like S.O.B.’s.
They did, by crushing the ball to win the last 3 games.
The heat and the Cabana’s short roster hurt them a bit.
Although that worked, there is now a new league controversy as the Suns
of Beaches are claiming they own the trademark on the S.O.B. title.
What took them nine years to figure that out?
Watch out people; Bryan found his orange bandana.
The Beach Bums swept five from Rathbones in easy fashion with some good
ball playing and even better moral support from Daisy, Ann, Paul, Tom and Mike.
That gives them the best record in the entire league at 24-1.
Wow! When is Mike P. going
to learn how to time that awesome jumping ability?
The Connolly’s squad practiced together on Monday night and it
must have paid off as they took one game from the Wharf Rats.
What would have happened if the had not practiced?
Their practice didn’t help them on the court and it didn’t help them at
the party either. Only Steve and
Karen made it out but Steve got shut out on the food, ending his Cal Ripken-like
streak which dated back to 1990.
Was that Ref Tony Carty getting the hook from Samantha Schwartz (no relation to
Coach Robert Schwartz), formerly known as Patty Killian?
If you think that Lebron James is the biggest free agent question mark in
sports, think again. If league
party icon Rusty’s teammates don’t step it up at the parties, he will declare
for free agency at the end of the season.
ESPN has been contacted and they are tentatively scheduling a press
conference at the Jameson’s awards dinner.
However, if Rob and John see Rusty’s name in print one more time they may
separate his limbs from his torso, making his free agency a moot point.
R-U-S-T-Y.
The Flip Cup All Stars continue to try to assimilate to the
top division. Freedhand’s and the
All Stars were playing without their best players, Marie and Gambino, but
nonetheless managed to split the first four games.
For the All Stars, Katey Salica played well despite a mysterious hand
injury that forced her to play with some latex kitchen gloves, first a pink one
and then a light blue one. (The
blue one played better.) Mike Sica
and his brother Brian were swinging well but in the end it was Rich and Scotty
who took game five. Props to
Healy’s Rat Pack who won their first match of the year 3-2 against the
Federation inspired by Jackie’s big block on Sean.
At 10:30 PM, five beautiful young women walked into the Circle and the
first words out of their mouths was, “Look, Rocky is here!”
What’s up with that and what’s up with the tierra?
Elaine Scotto was inches away from her first “Yellow Card” but got off
with a warning. C’mon, hon.
Atlantic Service Sandsharks aka A.S.S. were obviously seeing red and Obi
Won Donovan used the force to fashion a 4-1 night!
In a key Star division battle, the
Social Yachties lost 4 to 1 to the Comeback Cats.
That’s what happens when 40-year olds play 20-year olds.
Many players enjoyed the Long Trail Beer specials and many were lucky
enough to get Long Trail/Irish Circle tee shirts, a nice touch.
66.66% of the RBVL Executive Committee attended the Rockaway
Point Yacht Club’s 4th of July celebration and fireworks show on
Friday. They were pleasantly
surprised to run into several original league members from Fort Wade.
The RP Yacht Club actually has boats and captains unlike the BHYC which
has neither, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Revelers danced to classic rock and merengue/salsa tunes all night long
and were treated to a fireworks display to rival the Macy’s big show.
Later in the weekend, Mrs. Happy made another social appearance at the
133rd St. block party on Saturday and this time she left that dead
weight, Mr. Happy, home. Well done,
Deb! Speaking of social
engagements, the details of the annual RBVL awards party have just been
confirmed. This year’s extravaganza
will return to Jameson’s, which did a great job in hosting last year’s affair.
And Tommy Tunes will be spinning the music to insure you will hear the
songs you love. In the past, many
people have asked that the awards dinner be held right after the season and this
year that’s the way it’s going to be.
August 20th is the big day.
That’s the Friday after the playoffs.
Mark it down on your calendars and make your plans accordingly.
$50 will get you food, music and 4 ½ hours open bar.
Denise and Patty will accept deposits or payments in full starting now.
Here's an update from last week from Last Call.
The Comeback Cats better have nine lives because Last Call is right
behind them and coming on strong. They usually peak after mid-season when
the Geritol kicks in. Maybe the beer boy's baby boy can step up and buy
the old man and his friends the suds now that he's fallen off his game (or is it
his bike). Frankie D. and his
beautiful bride, Rosie, are great friends and they provided some great food and
a great sandwich. What will it take
to get them to divulge their secret recipe?
Perhaps a bottle of Sambuca?
Rumor has it that it’s all in the layering. Where is the secret agent man?
Since when is flushing out a Russian spy
ring more important than volleyball at Riis Park?
Jack Weber has been spotted by a couple
of our female spies, cruising the Boulevard. Maybe
he can infiltrate EZ Company and uncover their secret weapons. Welcome
home Will! Surf's Up!
Special thanks to the volunteers who worked so hard last week to distribute the
uniform shirts at the beach - the girls from IFMA's, Chris from Rock Fam, Mary
Ryan, Michelle and Tommy Woods.
They went above and beyond the call of duty, staying to the very end to get the
job done. Denise couldn’t have done
it without them. Continued thanks
to Noelle for her help with the referees every week and all the help she gives
throughout the season. Remember –
when you set up the net next week and something is missing or broken, let Steve
or Rocky know immediately. That’s
why they are in the equipment room right up until game time.
Last
week, Sue Brown, President Emeritus of the RBVL, proffered that the initial
season of the RBVL was 1989. But
President Emeritus, Nancy Gentile, thinks that 1990 was year one.
So stay tuned while league reporters try to determine the date once and
for all. It seems less likely that
Nancy would have the wrong date since she recalls being pregnant at the time.
Gregory, do you remember?
And after either 21 or 22 years of competition, something will finally happen
next Wednesday that has never happened in league history.
Many people had circled the date, 7/14, on their calendar from the day
the RBVL schedules came out. Many
others are fearful that the end of the world is near.
However, next Wednesday night, Rocky will face off across the net against
Cubby in an official league match for the first time ever.
Even Peninsula Hospital is on alert for a sharp increase in newborns
named either Rocky or Cubby depending on the outcome of their match on the sands
of Riis Park. Who will be
victorious? Will it be the most
interesting man in the world or the other guy?
Tune in next Friday to find out.
This week, Cubby blocked Richie Whelan and
aced Bernie but alas, Coach reports that that was only in Fantasy Beach
Volleyball not the real thing.
When the RBVL season is over it doesn’t mean volleyball is done.
You can play ball and help out a worthy cause at
Peyton's FUN Raiser: Beach Volleyball Tournament, which will be held on
Saturday, August 28th, from 10 PM - 3 PM, Rain or Shine, at Bay 9 in Riis Park
Beach (Beach 155th Street and the Boardwalk). The
Benefit is for the son of Pat and Jacqueline Tansey from Robin Shapiro Island
and it will be a fun, family-oriented event for all levels of play- competitive
4's and recreational 6's. Prepaid $50 donation (or $300 for team of 6) includes
participation in the games, tank top, food and entertainment. $60 Donation on
the day of the event and it's based on openings. Players MUST be age 14 and up.
Teams will be divided by their requested level of play. There may be separate
divisions for the FDNY and NYPD, depending on demand. Raffles
and 50/50 tickets will be sold and prizes awarded at the tournament. A Small
Volleyball Clinic for Children will be provided along with other favorite
activities. Children (under 12) are FREE (with a participating adult).
Therefore, please be sure to register your children as well. The donation is $20
for Non-Player Attendees. Bring your coolers, beach chairs, and sunscreen
and have fun as you help raise money for a very worthy cause!
Check
www.pathwaysforpeyton.org
for forms and details.
As always, if you have any questions please call Patty at
917-613-0908. (Be sure to call
between 10 AM and 9 PM. Remember,
Patty has a life outside of VB, too.)
Or just check our website at www.rbvl.com.
You'll find the answers to most of your questions there, not to mention
pretty pictures and funny stories.
See you on the beach!