RBVL and GWF Make
Alphabet Soup
By John Sica and
Joe McGivney
7/22/16
The Rockaway Beach Volleyball League played under beautiful weather with
perfect volleyball conditions and players are wondering if bad weather
will ever hit Riis Park this summer.
Keep enjoying the wonderful nights.
This week the boardwalk was filled after the matches and the
league reveled to the sounds of Brooklyn’s Best Tuesday Night Band,
Gearth, Wind and Fireman, featuring the RBVL committee’s own Joe
McGivney. In other words
RBVL plus GWF equals F-U-N.
The Strawberry Moon was spectacular, perfect timing for the Rockaway
Bizarre to host the RBVL night.
With the great live music serenading the packed boardwalk, the
barbequed treats kept the crowd in a party mood late into the evening.
Kobeyaki Got Killed by Sullivan and Galleshaw 4-1, which gives S&G a
10-5 record over the last three weeks, moving them up to 4th
place with an 18-17 record.
All night the S&G crew had a little fun with injured players Kevin O.
and Crowley texting them about how they were getting crushed until they
finally spilled the beans to say they really won 4-1.
Still how did S&G win 4 but lose the last game 21-3?
Well a 21-3 loss counts the same in the standings as a 22-20 one
so what the heck.
Coach John Sica missed four weeks due to that
four letter word, (WORK) and in his absence a funny thing happened.
With no coach, everyone became a coach.
Luckily if anyone on the Rincon Gringos makes a mistake there are
twelve people to point it out to them. With
that kind of encouragement it’s surprising that the team doesn’t have a
psychiatrist. The Gringos
though were able to pull out the rubber game after being down 17-15
thanks to the ex-coaches run of seven straight aces to ice it.
Aces to Ice It, could be a good name.
The girls Morgan, Billy and Mary were setting beautifully to
raise the men’s game in the victory.
Owney’s Bootleggers continued their five week losing streak by
dropping four to Playland.
Ice Man was his usual self.
They’re just trying to get themselves out of the hole and get their
plays together for the playoffs – which Pat Miley believes can be a big
win for them. The second
division is tight and Miley predicts a lot of upsets on that Saturday in
August.
Patty finally came back, fully healed, to The
Stanii. They took two against Beach House, who had their team stacked
with a few younger players.
Their resident cheerleader, Maf, their Baryshnikov, doing a triple
pirouette on the sidelines in his traditional fashion. Greaney did a
great job, but Debbie was still tired after a week of work this summer.
Watch out for the Beach House in the playoffs; they are on a
roll. After losing three in
a row, Hall of Fame Billiards finally figured out how to talk to each
other. No H says the secret
to winning came after Mr. Happy left for the evening, which they may try
every week. By The Beach
Cocos started out on the wrong fit.
Elefant had to work again and the team would like to thank him
for the $75 donation to his other teammates. PB and his creepy mustache
are tickling Mickey in Disney, and DP is losing his pants in Ibiza. We
thank the NYPD for giving Tom Mac off this week. The team beat Star Wars
Cantina four games after dropping the first game. Ryan Sirg was able to
get out of baby and house duty, and Mike P. refused to lose.
Dalton’s dropped three games to
the Sand Spikers and were disappointed with their play.
There was a little black rain cloud over their heads the whole
night, which improved only during the after party.
Chicks to Go Island took 3 from Boarders in 5
close games with great sportsmanship all around from both teams.
Tim from Chicks to Go reawakened
the blocking monster for his birthday and blocked numerous spikes from
Boarders that would have crushed his teammates.
Lil Den picked up the slack from his old time teammates diving
and grabbing drops, aided by his dad with ace serves. Pat smacked the
ball over with every hit with Tracy, Cathy and Jac bumping and setting
their teammates. The Morleys worked together to finish up Chicks to Go’s
victorious night. EZ
Company went 3-2 against the Odd Couples. There were distractions
galore as Jill confessed she can get wine not with ice, but in ice. This
was greeted by the ladies with awe and wonderment and countless, "Can
you get me some?" Greg the Keg revealed that he now has a device
that holds 4 gallons of his patented Rum Bash in a backpack, and it has
an attachment that dispenses perfect 18 ounce shots. The ladies
loved Jill's ice wine and the guys all want Greg's device. But with
these distractions there was still volleyball to be played. TJ
did his best impersonation of a way downtown lifeguard circa 1980,
meaning he was on break a lot. Old Dan got the boot while the rest
of his clan trains in the Donegal Forest for the Naked and Afraid TV
show. Mother of Butterflies rested her balky hinge but everyone
expects a big return next week. Speaking of returns, welcome back
Sheila Ray. (Maybe someday we'll see something in the paper about
Sheila's husband, who's rumored to also be in the league.) KKRN
breathed some life into the group even when it looked like some players
should be DNR. Coach and Double M ran home to settle a bet, was
the gorgeous moon more orange than Donald Trump's hair? Gerritsen
Girl raved about the mixed drinks at the Bazaar and said they were even
better than the Sloe Gin Fizzes she was weaned on.
The Cape Cod Irish Villagers won the week for the second
week in a row, beating Downtown Digga’s 3-2.
Tall Pat had to leave early, but the team gelled.
Is Casino Auto Body the first team in league
history to have a squad of 20-something women playing with
SSI-collecting men? It’s
All Good has won all 7 of their matches in the Beach Breeze Division and
Cement Shoes and TBG come down later and later each week.
Is there a correlation?
Perhaps. Last Call
has won all 7 of their matches, too, and they sit on top of the pack in
the Star Division. Nice
going. When was the last
time the Baranha’s went 1-4 two weeks in a row?
Wednesday night.
When was the last time before this week?
Nobody can remember.
Look for them to bounce back next Wednesday.
Special thanks to the Brooklyn Faithful who made the trip out to
Riis Park for the concert – The McGivney’s, Maffa’s, Borowiec’s, Mary
Kae and Barbara – and the NJ fans who came a long way to hear some old
songs – Marie, Julia, Lenny and Diane.
Renegade blood runs thick, my friends.
Friday, 7/29, is the Gray Beard’s
Family Fun Run with races for all ages and levels of competition.
It’s just fun!
Additionally, Bay Ridge’s top Tuesday night band, Gearth, Wind and
Fireman (featuring long-time RBVL member Joe McGivney), will be playing
live music for the races and subsequent BBQ.
Come on by and have some fun.
And see what Joe does when he is not bumping, setting or spiking.
We know it’s hard to think about life after
volleyball, and the fall, but September brings its own joy. The beaches
are now open a week after Labor Day, the weather cools down and the
water stays warm. And on Saturday, Sept. 17, the second annual
Poseidon’s Parade will kick off at Beach 106th St., ending at
the Beach 95th St. plaza. Last year’s parade, organized by
some volleyball players, was a huge success. Locals of all ages got
dressed in amazing costumes, made creative floats and had a great time
celebrating the end of summer. This year’s should be even more
successful. There are new categories this year to win, like Best Block
or Building, Best Business and more. Get your neighbors together to
build a float and battle it out with the houses around the corner.
Poseidon’s Parade is also hosting a contest for kids art, so if
you have a budding Picasso, have him or her send a sea-inspired drawing
or painting to PoseidonsParade@Gmail.com. The contest is open to kids up
to 10 years old and the winner will be printed on the kids t-shirt. Find
the page on Facebook, like it and stay up to date on everything that’s
going on.
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 midnight on Wednesday night.
If you are wondering why some teams get a lot of coverage it’s
because they send over some items and we transform the ideas into
literature. Amazing!
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.
See you on the
beach!
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