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RBVL Back from the Dead
By
Joe McGivney
6/17/16 The Rockaway Beach Volleyball League played their second
week of game action on Wednesday and the weather was pretty nice by Riis Park
standards, featuring a warm temperature and moderate winds.
After two weeks, only 2 teams out of 78 have not won a game and only 1
team remains undefeated. And you’ll
find out who they are at the end of the article.
Reports of the league’s demise were not greatly exaggerated – but we did
have a close call. Thankfully, our players banded together to call and email the
National Park Service to let them know how important the RBVL is to the Rockaway
community. Our new home inside the first aid center is bigger and brighter, and
setup tonight was easy with the nets so available. Thank you, NPS, for giving us
the space this year and every year. By the Beach Cocos, formerly You Got Served, was coming
off a rough few games during the last week of play but they found their
chemistry once again. They were passing and hitting the ball hard the first
three games despite the beach. Rock Fam, though, had a good lineup and got in
their own the last two games. Alcohol may have gotten to the Beach Cocos, but
despite elements of intoxication, the squad
still had a very good series. Suffice to say, everyone had a great
Wednesday night. The Bungalow Baranha’s
took four from Bulloch’s “Perfect Settings” with a few new players for the
season. Welcome Aileen, Danny, Sergei, and Mary Beth to the most fun team in the
league. Now they’ve got to show their stuff both on the court and after dark.
That’s what makes a true Baranha! The
Wharf Rats played against Star Wars Cantina. The force was not with the Cantina
players – the Wharf shot first and took four out of five. All of the games were
close and solid play was had the whole night. Shout out to Noelle, the newest
star rat on the team. Jason and Luz,
longtime players on Billy Mac’s team, were so dismayed about the end of the
volleyball league last week -- not because of play, but because they’d have to
talk to each other on Wednesday night. It’s a good thing the league was saved.
They remember, after Hurricane Sandy, that nobody thought the league would
happen. Thanks to the RBVL committee, though, it returned in summer 2013. It’s
people like Jason and Luz that make the RBVL so great. Sands Point Physical
Therapy, with their new and rightful division, went two games to three against
Its All Good Tees. The team has a mix of seasoned vets and young blood.
Some of All Good Tees’ saltier veterans look like they could use some
physical therapy over at Sands Point. The team suggests they check it out, at
least before the playoffs. The
Rogers Irish Setters made their triumphant return. After lowballing James Sena
in his contract negotiations and offering him nothing, he decided to sign. In
spite of him, the team still won four games to one against Boarders. George
Clancy was the star on the court, integrating some new team members into the
team’s style of play. They all fit well with the longstanding members of the
team. The team has one goal – championship or bust. Happy 50th Birthday to Jimmy McDonough, who is
a star player on Pico. He played like a 29-year-old tonight, taking three from
the competition. His pal Jerry brought 1st birthday hats for everyone
to wear at the bar and the team never looked better.
The Hall of Fame Billiards nearly won five – the first time they would
have done that in two decades – but they tanked in the last game. The last time
they got that close, Mr. Happy was really happy. They played the Rincon Gringos;
manager John Sica couldn’t bear to watch, so he worked instead. And Smitty must
have spent too much time in Rincon; he couldn’t deal with the night’s chill. He
was bundled up in a coat and pants on the beach. Steve Gifford celebrated
getting a storage spot at Riis Park by eating 10 tacos at Pico. Mr. Happy was
Senor Very Happy. Tracy wants to shout
out to her new sponsor, Chicks to Go on 97th and the Blvd., the awesome Peruvian
restaurant. They beat the Channimals three games to two. The team seemed
confused from the start, appearing lost on the beach. Tracy
also would like to add a suggestion for beach etiquette while playing: Guys, if
your beer belly is bigger than the volleyball, please wear a shirt. There are
children present, fellas. Remember, we get free tank tops, do not be afraid to
use them. Win or lose, the chicken is
still delicious. EZ Company
went 3-2 against the Diggers. She Who Kisses Fishes was absent but Khal-EZ
took over for her and the players breathed fire for their new leader. Jill
went up the hill to fetch a pail of water and returned with tons of nice shots.
Cousin C had to leave early to prepare for her time behind bars. KK was
initiated with her first EZ near-death experience compliments of Old Dan The
Flying Walenda. Old Dan also defied gravity with his hops at the net and
the way he can turn a full beer can upside down and empty it in less than
a second. Greg the Keg scored at the net and still kept one foot on the
sand at all times. Tamaqua Girl gave away her only drink and missed her
man, but soldiered on. Martina proved that 85% of volleyball is just showing up.
The other 15% is the commute. The absentees were rumored to be out searching for
Young Dan. Just follow the trail of Huggies.
Casino Auto Body defeated old rival
Federation 3-2 in a well-played, evenly balanced match.
The Fed keep looking younger and younger and keep getting better and
better. Say a couple of prayers for
Ryan Whelan from the Bungalow Bar that his surgery goes smoothly this week. Thanks to the superintendent who
expedited our entry into suite two when she learned of our urgent need.
Evidently, she was not aware of the frustrating events of the previous
month. When Superintendent
Nersesian received the information she acted
promptly and the RBVL was able to move in the next day.
Welcome back to our newest “cub reporter,” who has writing skills, class,
ability, intelligence and youth, five things not often associated with Rocky,
Joe and John. Keep up the good
work. Your help is much
appreciated. Rosters are past due.
Teams should not be surprised if their point totals go down between this
printing and next Wednesday because forfeits will be assigned to all delinquent
teams. (I know you thought we were
kidding but we weren’t.)
The weekly party was at Pico Bar and Pico’s spread was
excellent yet again, with giant bowls of chips, guacamole and salsa already on
the table as players arrived. They go above and beyond with platter after
platter of tacos, quesadillas, rice and beans brought out throughout the night.
Pico serves in biblical “Loaves and Fishes” style – the food just keeps on
coming. And it is delicious as
well. Their beer list is great and
the spicy margaritas are unlike anything else on the peninsula. Please remember
to patronize Pico and all the other sponsor restaurants throughout the year.
Welcome back to all of the returning sponsors and to the newest sponsors
of RBVL teams. The league would not
flourish without your financial support and is very grateful for your help.
RBVL players should consider using some of the many league sponsors for
personal items. After all, these
businesses supported you when you needed them; why not return the favor and
support them if you need services they provide.
Your league has become the place to be during the summer in Rockaway.
Remember that has happened primarily because of great camaraderie and
sportsmanship more than great athletic play, although there is quite a bit of
that, too. We are trying our hardest with refs, but we always have
the potential to run short. That’s what happens when the league grows as big as the
RBVL has. The captains have been
informed of this tough spot on many occasions and the general feedback is that
everyone wants the big league in spite of the referee shortage.
So play ball, be fair, have fun.
If you know anyone interested in being a ref, please send them our way!
And be nice to the young refs; they’ll
be playing beside you and across the net from you in a couple of years.
And they’re great kids.
Believe me, no ref has an ax to grind with any of our teams and we need you to
treat them with respect. (There has been occasional slippage in this
department the last two seasons.) The Star Division has the only undefeated team – Serves
‘Em Right and the two teams without a win thus far are the Beach Orphans and the
Beach House. But at least the Beach
House wins the award for the last original team name from the RBVL’s first year.
So they’ve got that going for them, which is nice.
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 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. See you on the beach!
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