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RBVL Weathers the Storm
By
Joe McGivney and Rocky D.
7/17/15 Wednesday was filled with rain and thunderstorms all over
the NYC area and Rockaway Beach Volleyball League play was in jeopardy.
And then 6 PM arrived and all of the bad weather disappeared, making for
another beautiful evening of volleyball action.
Since week one was cancelled due to excessive wind all of those scheduled
games were played Wednesday night instead of the originally planned position
night. 18 matches finished 3-2 and
by a quirk of scheduling and weather each of those teams will face each other
again next week for a rematch. Can
the losers reverse the score next week?
Gatemate.net and West End Tents, Casino Auto Body and That’s What She
Set, the Federation and the Mighty Boosh, Sand Spikers and Sands Point PT, the
Cabana, Long Beach and the Big Mahmoshkas, Dalton’s and ROCK FAM, All American
Heroes and Five Rock, Edison Place and the Wharf Rats, U Got Served and Average
Joes, Eh-Stay and Connolly’s, Notorious D.I.G.’s and Rincon Gringos, Kiss My Ace
and Kerry Hills, Rockaway Breakers and It’s All Good, Team Margaritas and
Atlantic Service Sandstorms, Rogers Irish Setters and It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere,
Arverne Avengers and Rathbones, Beach Orphans and Serves ‘Em Right, Last Call
and Billy Macs all played exciting 3-2 matches.
Casino Auto Body and That’s What She Set will be battling again Wednesday
and this time they will be tied for first place in the Ocean Breeze Division
when they do so. Who will end up on
top, the aging Sequoia’s of Casino or the young buds of That’s What She Set?
In the Boardwalk, the top two teams will go at it again with runner up,
It’s All Good trying to upend top dog, Rockaway Breakers.
The Ocean and Moon have ties at the top as well.
Freedhand’s and Gatemate.net and Boarder’s Surf Shop and Channimals are
dead even after 7 weeks of play.
Stay tuned as the RBVL heads down the home stretch. Wine with Sue not only sponsors their team in the Moon
Division, they play on the team as well.
Now that’s the kind of sponsor most teams would die for.
And the rhythm section of the band is proud to say they are the only band
members currently sporting championship sweatshirts.
What’s up singers? Your
performances are terrific (Witness the Bump, Set Cruise last week.) but let’s
bring home another title. That’s
what it’s all about around the RBVL.
Ocean’s 12 swept their first match of the year 5-0; they are peaking just
in time for the playoffs. Thankfully, Seal has been on top of his game off the
court. Apparently, he has tracked
down the elusive Stalking Nugent, a long way from her home turf of 67th
Street in Brooklyn. It’s only a
matter of time before she joins the RBVL.
The Atlantic Service Sandsharks would like to congratulate Liz and Rich
on their future Sandshark, Jason Thomas Ryan, born July 14, 2015.
The Sandsharks took two out of five this
week with a short-handed team. Great
serving strokes by uncle Bobby "Hawk Eye" Ryan in game three gave the team a
strong lead. Losing a few off the net
didn't stop Kris and Ca from a couple of great placement shots. Carley
crushed ninety seven percent of his serves into the net.
Thankfully, Captain Joey took a long
shot and it dropped in perfectly, giving the team their lead. "Brown Eye"
Strudel made some great digs, slamming hard on a few drops.
(Thought we lost him for a few seconds there.)
An outstanding comeback by all in game
five! EZ
Company was lucky to pull out even one win without Sheila EZ. Madame
Cupcake packed a sweet spike into the recipe. Old Dan "El Chopo" says
tunnels are for losers, and took a bridge. And he took C-Eth on his escape
to JFK. Slim Shady brought his abacus just to be safe. Did everyone bring
a chair? A.M. is waiting for The Big R to bring his cooler of high test and
brownies. Happy birthday, Coach.
Who is the number one fan of the man from Tennessee? Mikey Cigar needs a Cohiba
or he loses the nickname. Young Dan has now seen every episode of The Office
which is key for his Mojo. And then
there was only one left in Fitzville. Joe and Murph were belly to belly and back to back
watching the lines for their teams from the bench and ended up retrieving a half
dozen wayward balls from several courts.
In Murph’s words, “That’s the most I’ve done for the league in 26 years.”
And he was out of breath, to boot.
But he’s all good, now. Last
week’s Bump, Set, Sail cruise aboard the American Princess has many players
still wobbling. A few even
claim it was from the “heavy” seas but it sounds more like it was from “lite”
beer. Luckily, the 3 hour tour did
not end up like Gilligan’s even though Rocky and the Skipper graduated from the
same yachting school. Just for
informational reasons, the league has announced the following:
Jason Pierre Paul, AKA Boom Boom, has been named RBVL Director of Safety
and Common Sense. Public Service
Announcement - Have some fun and do some good on Saturday, July 18 at Finn Fest,
which will be held at Island Park.
Tickets for the annual fundraiser party are $15 and the proceeds this year will
go to the family of Brian Monaghan, a friend to the RBVL and Rockaway who we
tragically lost on May 17. There’s a
pool, drinks, food and live music from Gerald Bair, Indaculture, Breezy Grass
and other local Long Beach bands. Free
shuttle buses will leave from Bungalow Bar starting at 11:30 and will run until
midnight. Visit FinnFestLB.com for
more information or to buy tickets. You can also purchase tickets on the shuttle
buses the day of the party. After twenty
six years playing in the league there are some scenes and scenario Rocky has
never heard or seen. Yes, you
guessed it, it’s the top ten things you will never hear or see in the
RBVL. 1- One of the senior refs stating after the game, “Why don’t we skip the
free food at the bar and go out to a restaurant.”
2 - “Hey, I don’t care if there’s beer left in the cooler, I am still
going home.” 3 - “Let’s not stand
around talking, let’s grab the net and set it up early.”
4 - Coach waving his finger in a circular motion in an after game pub
while simultaneously stating “Get everyone a round.”
5 - “Wow! Look at that twenty inch vertical leap on Joe McGivney.”
6 - TBG, Cement Shoes and Seal standing around a Gatorade filled cooler
discussing the benefits of organic eating over a micro-biotic diet.
7 - Bernie O. crossing under the net to challenge the entire opposition
team to a rumble. “You want a piece
of me—here it is.” 8 - Equipment
man non-pareil, Stevie the Red, stating “Don’t worry about returning the net
forty five minutes late, just put it on the cart.”
9 - Someone in the Ocean Division stating “Uh-oh, I have to go home, I
forget my uniform tank top. I just
can’t play without it.” A couple of beach volleyball clinics will be given on the
Beach 127th Street beach this summer.
For girls entering 5th and 6th grades the clinic
will be held on Friday, August 7th, from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
The cost is $30 and space is limited.
For girls and boys a competitive 13-17 clinic will be held on Wednesday,
August 12th, from 5 PM to sundown.
The cost is $40 and space is also limited.
Sign up for both at 148 B. 140th St. July 27 to 29 between
9:30 AM and 12 PM. For more
information please contact
rockawaygb@gmail.com. “Play it once,
love it forever.” Remember,
captains, if you do not have a referee at your court by 6:30 PM come up to the
boardwalk and see Colleen immediately.
We may have a standby ref available but you must see Colleen.
If there is a clipboard at your court, bring it up with you.
Thanks for your assistance. Captains
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 11:59 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.
Your RBVL Committee members will be around each and every week to help
out on any matters and answer your questions.
If you have any questions please call Patty Moule at 917-613-0908.
(Call between 10 AM and 9 PM.)
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