In a season where Mother Nature took
her wrath out on Wednesday nights and the RBVL, she smiled down upon the
league and touched us with clear blue skies, bright sunshine and a
gentle breeze.
The “Good Vibrations” started right
away as DJ Timmy Tubz started with the Beach Boys classic to set the
tone for the day. As the first round ended and volleyballs continued to
fly, the food arrived to rave reviews.
Deidre Maeves Breezy Grocery supplied
the heroes, wraps, watermelon and other great food to feed the masses.
An
amazing job putting it all together by the RBVL Committee whose hard
work and extreme patience make the impossible happen year after year.
For unsuspecting beach goers who happen
to come to Riis Park for a day at the beach on an August Saturday, it is
a spectaclular sight to see.
The nets set up as far as the eye can
see, the competition, sportsmanship, laughter, music, and families.
The kids, the next generation
volleyball players.
All in all, a wonderful event.
Now down to business.
The RBVL 30th season saw
rain outs and partial rain outs, and as a result the finals were in many
cases surprising.
Last year the playoffs were won by 5
first place finishers and 3 second place finishers.
By contrast this season we had 3 teams
that finished 6th
in the standings win the title and a fifth placed team.
Most shocking though was the team with
one of the worst regular season records ever at 4-34, Jag – One Physical
Therapy take the title in dominating fashion.
OCEAN DIVISION:
Kobeyaki Got Kills won the regular
season title compiling a 32-4 record and earned a first round bye along
with the 23-15, 2nd
seed Freehands Court Champs. In the first round,
Bungalow Bar swept Wise Clock Café
3-0
while third seed Bugalou lost to the aforementioned 4-35 Jag One 3-1.
Jag One then proceeded to knock out
Freehands 3-2 in one of the best matches of the day needing all five
games.
After the two powerhouses split the
first two games, Freehands won game three to take a 2-1 lead but Jag One
took the last two games 21-15 in each.
In the other semi final Bungalow Bar
swept top seed Kobeyaki 3-0 but every game was hard fought and went
right to the end.
In the finals, Jag One took Bungalow
Bar 3-1 in another tough match.
They split the first two and then Jag
took the next two in close games.
OCEAN BREEZE:
The Ocean Breeze division saw the top
two teams march themselves into the finals for the championship
showdown.
In the first round, top seeded Bryan’s
Auto took care of Pointless while JG Electric split the first two games
with Sullivan and Galleshaw and took the next two, the fourth game being
a nail biter.
In other first round action Diedre
Maeves’s Freaky Tiki
defeated
Kiss My Ace 3-2 and Fams Breakaway swept past The Mighty Crom, all close
games.
In the Semi’s bitter rivals JG Electric
and Freaky Tiki fought for five games with JG coming out on top in game
five.
Fam’s Breakaway took the first game
against Bryan’s Auto but the top seed then swept the next three to gain
the finals. In the finals JG Electric lost the first game in a marathon
29-27 to Bryan’s Auto.
Game two they bounced back 21-19 but
Bryan’s came back to win game three 21-18.
Down two games to one JG Electric won
the last two games to take top honors.
WAVE:
In the Wave Division top seeded Pico
took the title, despite a first round scare from The Cabana.
Pico won the first two games easily and
might have gotten too confident as the Cabana took games 3 and 4 setting
up another 1-8 upset.
But it was not to be as Pico won the
last game 21-15.
After that Pico learned their lesson
and swept the next two rounds to the win the beloved sweatshirts.
Second seed Jameson’s took the Sand
Spikers in the first round but also harder than expected.
They split the first two games, won the
third and then in game four had to go to overtime to advance.
Third seeded Melons swept Whit’s End
and Diggin N Swiggin took RB Orthodontics 3-1.
In the semi’s.
Unfortunately Diggin N Swiggin had to
face the awoken Pico team that swept them handily.
The Melons also won their semi final
match up easily 3-0 over Jameson’s.
In the finals Pico swept The Melons but
the scores were close.
BEACH:
The Beach Division was
topsy-turvey as the one seed lost to the 8 seed and 6 beat 5 for the
championship.
Top seeded Casino Auto Body lost a
heartbreaker in the first round, losing game five in overtime 24-22 to
Kerry Hills.
The 3rd
seeded Federation were disappointed when they lost in the fifth game to
Kevin Buckley’s Sandstorm, after the Federation took the first two
games.
The Wharf Rats also needed all five
games to beat Notorious DIG’s in a hart fought match.
Second seeded Rock Fam went to five
games with the One Hit Wonders to complete the most hotly contested
division for first round matches.
The semi finals got a little easier as
Wharf knocked off Kerry Hills, and Buckley’s took Rock Fam both by the
score of 3-1.
The finals saw 6th
seeded Buckleys take the sweatshirts with a 3-1 win over Rock Fam.
BEACH BREEZE:
The one seed By The Beach Cocos took
the championship but the Beach Breeze was not without some upsets of
their own as the seven seed Bungalow Baranas took out the 2 and 3 seeded
teams on their way to the finals.
In the first round the Baranas defeated
5 Rock 3-2.
The Baranas shocked 5 Rock in the first
game 21-14.
5 Rock settled down to take the next
two games but the The Baranas easily won the last two games 2-10 and
21-11 to advance.
Then the Baranas took down the three
seed Breezy Point Lumber 3-1.
Breezy had won their first round
matchup over Rat Pack NYC 3-1 in a well played match.
The Cocos road to the finals was
started by being sent to the limit by DJS @ Work, going to the limit at
3-2.
In the semi finals once again the Cocos
had to win a game five against Danger Zone to reach the finals.
Danger Zone was coming off a great
first round overtime in game five victory over Gringas in Paris.
In the finals the Cocos found
themselves down 2-1 before taking the final two games to win a hard
fought finals over the tough Baranas.
BOARDWALK:
The
Boardwalk was another division that saw the 6th
seed win the championships.
The Sand Castle took the #3 seed Rincon
Gringos down 3-1 in round one and then the 2 seed It’s All Good in the
semi’s 3-1.
It’s All Good won in a great match in
the first round 3-2 needing overtime to advance over the Community
House.
It’s All Good was down two game to none
before they woke up to advance.
Meanwhile top seeded RBNY Physical
Therapy lost the first game to The Seville All Stars before turning it
on and sweeping to the semi’s 3-1.
However Attorney Bill Kelly’s Legal
Eagles swept RBNY in the semi’s 3-0.
The Legal Eagles had wept the Rockaway
Gliders in round one.
In the finals it was the Legal Eagles
winning game one, the Sand Castle game two, the Legal Eagles game three,
The Sand Castle game four and then in the dramatic final game the Sand
Castle won it 21-17.
MOON:
The top two teams in the Moon Division
faced off for the sweatshirt and Last Call was still standing after the
final whistle was blown.
They defeated the #1 team Cape Cod
Irish Villages 3-1 in the finals.
Round
One saw the Beach Bums sweep DysFUNctional; the Harbor Light Sandhogs
took Boarders Surf Shop 3-1; the Irish Villages took care of Sets On the
Beach 3-1 and Last Call swept the Beach House.
In the Semi finals the Beach Bums won
game one over Last Call and played them hard but Last Call won 3-1 to
reach the finals.
The Irish Villages similarly lost game
one to the Sandhogs but them swept the last three before falling to Last
Call in the finals.
STAR:
The Downtown Diggers lost
only one game on playoff Saturday, winning nine, and becoming regular
season and playoff champions.
They swept EZ Company in the finals,
beat Paul’s Bicycle 3-1 in the semi’s and swept Riis Park Bazaar in the
opening match to roll to the coveted sweatshirt.
EZ Company reached the finals by
beating the Odd Couple 3-1 despite losing game one and then defeated
Serve’s em Right 3-0 in the semi’s.
Paul’s Bicycle beat the Social Yachties
in round one, and Serve’s em Right defeated the Beach Orphans 3-1.
SUN:
The top seed Atlantic
Service Sand Sharks ended up winning the championship over the
surprising LeGeann squad that finished the season in seventh place.
The Sand Sharks easily defeated IFMA’s
in round one.
Then in the battle of Sharks they beat
the Rouge Sharks 3-1 in a close, well placed match.
Then in the finals they beat LeGreann
3-1.
LeGreann started off with a big upset
over second seed Simba’s Pride .
Just about every game went the
distance.
There was no relief in round two as
LeGreann once again went the distance, needing to win the last two games
to advance, and game five in overtime.
The tough road to the finals took its
toll on LeGreann as they ran out of gas losing
3-1 in the finals. The Rouge Sharks won
in the first round over the Stanni 3-1.
SUN RAY:
Rogers Irish Setters not
only have one of the best names in the league they also have sweatshirts
to put that on as they climbed from the sixth seed
to win the SunRay division.
It was a division of upsets as seventh
seed Rathbone defeated #2 Quatela Architects Suns of Beaches.
Also in the first round the #6 seed
defeated #3 Serve Pro NW Brooklyn.
In another upset in the semi’s #4 Billy
Macs defeated #1 Rock Beach.
That put Billy Macs in the finals
against Rogers Irish Setters.
In a classic match Billy Macs got out
to a 2-1 lead in games.
With their backs to the wall the Irish
Setters fought back winning games 4 and 5 to win the title.
In other first round games Rock Beach
beat It’s Five O’clock somewhere needing all five games and Billy Macs
also went five with Remax/Elite Net Result.
As always a big thank you goes out to
the RBVL committee of Steve Gifford, Denise Brunner, Patty Moule,
Colleen McHale, Theresa Sutterlin and John Sica.
Also a giant thank you goes out to each
and every player and spectator who do a phenomenal job of exhibiting
what it means to be a member of our great community.
So many pitch in when they see the
committee needs a hand.
Everyone cleans up the beach when they
leave.
And although the competition is fierce
and everyone wants to get that elusive sweatshirt, in the end
sportsmanship wins out.
It is no wonder that the Rockaway Beach
Volleyball league has transformed Wednesdays and the second Saturday in
August into a Rockaway tradition.
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