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RBVL Salutes Wounded Warriors
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By
Joe McGivney
7/11/14 Multitudes of players were grateful that the league
foghorn returned this week. Last
week’s rainout with screeching whistles did not do the trick.
This week there was no rain but the foghorn summoned the entire league to
leave the beach and march over to the highway and service road where the Wounded
Warriors parade wound through the Rockaway’s.
Several hundred Rockaway Beach Volleyball League players stopped their
games and scurried over to greet the procession of cars, motorcycles and fire
engines. Folks were wearing red,
white and blue and carrying American and Wounded Warrior flags.
Afterward, many wondered if the small gesture meant much.
The answer came quickly in an e-mail from organizer, Buffalo Joe
Gajewski, who thanked the RBVL for making the parade extra special this year.
Great job, RBVL! Earlier in
the evening it looked like a storm was approaching but the Warriors seemed to
put an end to that idea. The ever
present wind made play tougher but not impossible and the matches were played
with gusto. The wind was a tough opponent and so were the Harbor
Light Sandhogs but Wine with Sue Island prevailed 3-2 in a squeaker.
Denise came in from Texas and never stepped on the court to bump, set or
spike but still led the team with her managerial skills and willed them to
victory. And now a word from our
sponsor. You can always visit Sue’s
kiosk at the concession stands on Saturday between 6 and 10 PM on 97th
Street. Tell her you are in the
RBVL. She’d love to see you.
The Stanii got off the schneid with their first win of the year, a 5-0
shutout of Ocean’s 12. (Where have
you gone, Rick Keim?) The team is
starting their playoff push, led be the sweet, soft sets of Reenie, Debbie and
Patty and the weekly split by Maf.
There were nuts everywhere and the Stanii were in stitches.
The Stanii have scored 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 and 5 so this 5-0 win was as
expected as Germany’s 7-1 trouncing of Brazil in soccer.
Here is the semifinal World Cup update: Germany 7 - Brazil 1.
Ouch! Argentina 0 – Holland
0. Argentina wins on penalty kicks.
Sunday afternoon a World Champion will be crowned and most Americans will
not watch or care. Wake up, people,
soccer is the next volleyball. The Big Mahooshkas were led by Chris and beat Pico 4-1
and then stayed around for doubles action with George, Leo and Rob afterward,
true volleyball fanatics. Kiss My
Ace won another 2 games against Dalton’s and they seem to be on their way,
getting the hang of this volleyball thing.
Notorious Uma’s Pumas have won 4 matches this year with 4, 4, 3, and 4
points. They have lost 3 matches
this year with 0, 0 and 0 points.
Does the word erratic come to mind?
It’s All Good lost to Lachner Painters 2-3.
Bugsy says that their unique lineup situation calls for saving TBG and
Cement Shoes for games 6 and 7 each Wednesday night.
They will be well rested for the playoffs since the schedule only calls
for 5 games each Wednesday. It
harkens back to Murph’s early college days at Canisius.
He was the freshest student on campus since he didn’t attend classes.
However, he did hold down a full time job, which made him the dorm MVP
since he was the only “college student” who could afford beer and chips.
It took two full years before anyone realized he lived at Canisius but
was not enrolled at Canisius. What would Frank Abbracciamento say about the sorry state
of affairs that has befallen his once great championship team?
Would he send a tuxedo’d waiter to the beach with cases of Heineken to
quench the players’ thirst as he did in their heyday?
Or would he clean house and start over new?
Winning one game each week is not up to the lofty ideals of this once
great franchise. And thank goodness
for the ladies or there wouldn’t even be one win each week.
Coach Rocky may have something up his sleeve.
Watch for him to make some key moves in the next few weeks and spark
Casino Auto Body. Elizabeth Ann
Frances Cleary was voted best RBVL Captain ever.
And, surprisingly enough, that vote was by her own team.
And don’t make light of that.
Many teams would not vote for their current captains.
Keep up the good work. A
Quinnipiac survey registered only 13% of the current 74 teams as happy with
their captains. Another Quinnipiac
survey showed 13% of the teams in the league are currently in first place.
Coincidence? Not likely. Mr. Happy got a haircut to look good as the host of the
after-party. And then he took a
million photos. (Check the
website.) Karen deeply regrets
missing her own team’s party at Connolly’s for the first time ever.
She was off to Maine first thing in the morning and couldn’t swing by. Nobody saw the pig roasting at Connolly’s but everyone
saw the pork meat pulled into large, delicious mounds - right next to the BBQ
chicken, baked beans, cole slaw and macaroni salad.
It made for a scrumptious indoor barbecue in Rockaway Beach, courtesy of
the Portable Pig Man, whose motto is, “Have smoke, will travel.”
He had it and he traveled to Connolly’s with it.
Well done. DJ Matt Finley
from Motion Music Management spun great tunes all night and had the girls (and
Vinny) dancing up a storm. Tara and
Vinny were very happy and so were their dancing Pharrell feet.
How come a party breaks out whenever they are out and about?
Rusty who? The Baranha’s
rule. Another Quinnipiac survey confirms that every guy in the
league thinks he’s better than he really his.
And that’s in every division per the dozen ladies that stopped by the cub
reporter’s table. If you post a
video on YouTube it doesn’t go away – ever!
Search for Rockaway Beach Volleyball / Disorder in the House and you will
find an old video compilation highlight film from years ago.
John Sica’s fine cinematography holds up well, much better than the
skills and physiques of some very familiar (but much older) players.
The St. Joseph’s University crowd secretly met in Rockaway over the
holiday weekend but their movements were carefully monitored and reported to
league executives. Be careful,
Kristen and Megan. We have agents
working everywhere. By the way,
earlier we asked who the original seven teams in the RBVL were.
So far, the Beach House, Raintower, Fort Wade and Blackwater had been
mentioned, which left three missing.
This week two more teams were discovered – the nefarious Exercise Club
and Hercules Exterminators.
(Remember that one, CB.) That
leaves one team missing. Whoever
knows, speak now or forever hold your peace. As a reminder, here is the RBVL rule on scoring for
rainouts. If matches have begun and
are stopped due to weather, the completed games stand.
Partial games will only count if one team has scored at least 11 points.
Week 6 had many incomplete matches so wins and losses in the standings no
longer add up to the same amounts.
Some teams have played more or less games than others, depending how you look at
it. Is the glass half full or half
empty? Nets are being returned
pretty promptly each week. Do not
let up on this important job. You
have made Patty and Steve very happy campers.
They don’t ask for much so let’s do this for them.
A now an administrative reminder: Every year of expansion made filling
referee spots tougher and tougher.
Thank goodness for the many youthful refs who have stepped in along the way to
help us make ends meet. Now the
league is stretched to its limit and finding enough refs each week is almost
impossible. Be prepared to have a
week where there are no refs in your division.
If that happens, play the games hard, with sportsmanship and report your
scores when finished. After all, everyone just wants to play volleyball.
Captains and players are reminded that they can have team items entered
in the weekly Wave article by showing up at the sponsor bar or by e-mailing Joe
at jmcgivney2@nyc.rr.com by 11 PM on
Wednesday night.
The RBVL has a Facebook page and, if you
like it, you will receive timely updates, whoever you are, captain or not.
If you have any questions please call
Patty Moule at 917-613-0908.
(Call between 10 AM and 9 PM.) See you on the beach!
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