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The Show Must Go On by Devin Gavigan
Beach chairs and volleyball nets were placed on the Riis
Park sand once again on Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. with the second week of the
Rockaway Beach Volleyball League. The crowd appeared even larger than the
previous week, with more supporters and more rows of matches on the humid 71
degree day.
Initially, the weather was
worrisome with rain earlier in the day. Luckily, the rain ended and the overcast
sky did not cause trouble. People began warming up and
preparing for their volleyball matches. The sun
eventually began to peak through the clouds to warm up the sand and players.
The teams kept track of their own games this week, and
there were a large amount of great and competitive matches. Each match seemed to
have many good plays made throughout the sets, with players from both sides
making some quick and well-played dives, blocks, hits, serves, and digs from off
the net and around the sand. Ocean division gained Kobeyaki Got Kills as the new
team at number one, dropping Bungalow Bar & Restaurant to third. The Might Crom
kept their number one title in Ocean Breeze, but PICO went up several places as
the new fourth place team. The Wave Division’s number one also remained for
another week with the Notorious DIGs, and last week’s sixth team Kiss My Ace
went up to take second. Beach, Sun Ray, and Moon Divisions also faced a change
in the number one team rank. Beach Breeze, Sun, and Star Divisions’ number one
teams stayed at the top, like Ocean Breeze and The Wave.
As the games slowly came to an
end, people took down the nets, and folded up their beach chairs to head back
home. Written on the Rockaway Beach Volleyball League website, RBVL.com, the
volleyball players were all invited to Roger’s Pub on Beach 116th
Street. The RBVL Committee wants to, “thank all the players for their support and cooperation tonight. All future updates will be posted on Facebook and RBVL.com.”
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