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RBVL Heads for Home By
Joe McGivney
7/29/16
Once again 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.
You are not going to believe the next 14 words – there are only two more
Wednesday night matches left in the 2016 RBVL season!
Say it isn’t so, Joe.
Playoff positioning and regular season titles will all be up for grabs the next
two weeks.
Longtime referee Coach enjoyed the music by Gearth,
Wind and Fireman last week but has a question, what took them so long to play at
Riis Park? Well, they are back
again in Rockaway on Friday night and will be playing at the Graybeard’s Family
Fun Run at SFDS schoolyard. Come on
by if you like running, eating or drinking?
On a serious note, the Graybeard’s are looking for your assistance
to help out a neighbor who is in desperate need at this time.
The neighbor is a family of 4. The father has a terminal genetic disease
that was passed on to his 2 children. This disease is more progressive in
younger individuals. It is truly a terrible situation.
Dad had to leave his jobs when the disease began to take away his
physical abilities. The mother had to stop working to remain home to care for
her family. To make matters worse, mom had to be hospitalized for 2 weeks
following an emergency surgery related to a health issue of her own. She is
currently in the middle of a 6 week (expected) recovery at home and, thankfully,
she will be okay. This family's
gracious neighbors and friends have been pitching in to assist with everything
from meals to yard work. Our goal is to help out financially to meet some of
the family’s basic needs. At the
Fun Run on July 29th we will be holding a 50/50 raffle with all the proceed
going to assist our neighbor. The
tickets are $20 a piece. The more
tickets sold, the higher the prize will be.
We would like your help in selling some tickets (and purchase of course).
Please reach out to one of these people to get tickets to sell or
purchase – Jo Jo O'Grady (917-417-4532), Jim Mullen (718-938-1665) or Jean
Condon (718-634-6812). Thanks in
advance for your generosity. The Mighty Boosh reversed
their early season score and took down 2nd place foe Casino Auto Body
4-1 to solidify first place in the Ocean Breeze Division.
Three of the games went to overtime and that is par for the course
whenever these two old rivals battle.
Young John Moroney led the charge for the Boosh.
In the Moon Division, Chicks to Go must have been dreaming of delicious
Peruvian chicken and not paying attention to volleyballs flying; they dropped
three to Rogers Irish Setters. Did
you know Peru moved from South America to 97th Street and the Blvd.?
Did you know that was the Chicks first loss of the season?
Rogers played wonderful, according to James,
and they're looking forward to the championships.
It’s All Good won for the 8th
straight week, whitewashing Netropolitans and Hyper Athletic beat West End Tents
for their 8th straight victory in the Ocean Division.
These two teams hope to remain hot heading into the playoffs.
And how about President Patty’s old high school coach coming out to Riis
Park to see how his former player is doing?
Did he expect to see 78 teams doing battle?
Some players show up at the bar in uniform
with sand on most of their bodies.
Good on you, mates. Some unnamed
players change quickly and show up at the bar looking and smelling pretty darn
good. Right, Tom?
The league appreciates your outstanding hygiene.
After a rocky
two weeks, former captain Matty Hayes put the team on his back and led the
Notorious D.I.G.s to a 4-1 victory over Sands Point.
Matty "The Southpaw" Hayes kept the opposition at bay with his jump-less
spikes. Gotta make the most of that
one inch vertical leap. Ray Agoglia
summed up the game proper, "Nobody puts Sands Point in the corner."
Down 4, the team came together and played to their potential and
prevented a rock 5 scenario. Sands Point Physical Therapy aka "Le Grean"
Is a team to watch for on championship Saturday!
Was there ever a more lopsided match in the history of the rivalry
between Rathbones and the Harbor Light than Wednesday’s 5-0 shutout by
Rathbones? A little birdie says,
“Watch out in the playoffs.”
Remember when the Social Yachties were fun but mildly dysfunctional.
Well they just swept DisFUNctional 5-0.
So now who’s functional and who’s not?
Some days they get the best of you, DisFUNctional's Sean O'Connell said.
They would have won five if their guys showed up.
But only six players showed up and as O'Connell said, "I wasn't built for
five." There are many volleyball
players who feel the same way. He
left the Irish Setters because he wanted to play more.
At the after party, as he dreamed of an Epsom salt bath to recover, the
Setters said he got what he wished for.
EZ Company went 4-1 against the Cape Cod Irish Village.
The Sparkling Seltzer Sisters debated cranberry versus lime during breaks
in the action. Cecilia was
whistled for traveling for the second straight week; you'd think she was playing
basketball. Old Dan says his ankle
is trying out a straight jacket because, "My feets just can't stop dancing."
TJM swears his initials really stand for The Jolly Mashugana.
Parrot Head is pricing flamethrowers to generate interest in a paint-ball
type event he's planning, but without the paint.
Coach gave two inspirational pep talks that most think will serve as a
springboard for higher office.
Double M has been busy checking the Faber College constitution for a little
known codicil. Young Dan felt so good he
thought he could beat a team full of Ditka’s.
Jill gave a total clinic and then graciously thanked her uncle for
teaching it all to her. KKRN
was rolling with her Acura-ite shots.
Marty hit everything except a backhand but it was more than enough.
Great having Sheila back again.
Word is she's bringing a pot of Irish stew next week.
Despite blowing two big leads in their loss to EZ Company, the Cape Cod
Irish Villagers rookie sensation Upbeat Pat stayed upbeat.
He was even asking if championship
sweatshirts are available in size 3XL.
Stay confident, big man.
The Star Wars
Cantina faced off against the Rock Fam tonight.
In an effort to influence the game Pat Brady took the whole Rock Fam
team out to Connolly’s before the game. It
didn't work, and they dropped all five. The games were close - losing by two
points each time. Pat needs to work
harder at getting the other team drunk, or maybe the Cantina needs to drink
more, one or the other. Rock Fam
dominated despite only having six players. The
rest of the team may have been stuck taking down all their flags from
their giant beach circle in Belle Harbor. Congratulations Michael of the
Stanii on his retirement as a New York State Court officer of the highest court.
His teammates drank tonight in his honor. The IFMAS defeated the first
place ServPro NW Brooklyn,
thanks to the triumphant return of Ryan, who returned from a three week hiatus.
They celebrated with drinking games at the Wharf late into the night. By
the Beach Cocos bested the host team Wharf Rats three games to two, carried by
the play of Elefant and Ashley Raaf.
Kerry Hills took all five despite adding another player to the DL list. There's
now three players trying to rehab in time for the championship.
Things are not looking good.
The team admits they're getting old and the 2008 championship is further and
further in the rear view mirror.
Maybe they should call themselves the Kerry Over the Hillers. Elsewhere on
the courts, Community House Cheese Fries won three games against a team that
star newcomer Tara does not know because nobody wore their jerseys.
(League sources say it was Coastal Real Estate.)
The games were tight and each game had the minimum two point margin.
Coach Kerry was the glue that held everything together and Tara thanks
her for her good work. Five Rock
lost their rock, star player Matt Allen, who is going to Nicaragua for a surf
trip. Coach James Hayden came up with a
new Survivor plan and will start with 18 players at the beginning of next
season. Throughout the season one
player gets voted off each week. By the
end of the season, the remaining players get to play on the Saturday championship.
He thinks this will make next season
very interesting. Tonight's
games were played in the midst of a heat wave, but the teams sweated it out on
the court. It's hard to believe but we're almost at the finish, so each game
feels more important. Riis Park was lively, with a DJ and live music and plenty
of late beach goers enjoying the sun and warm water.
Our after party was held at the always gracious Wharf Bar and Grill,
which served delicious food on the deck under the moonlight.
The last three bars of the season - The
Wharf, Bungalow Bar and Yacht Club - feature great outdoor spaces, and the teams
took advantage of the cooling breeze outside. 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 kid’s 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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