Summer 2012 - Ventura Tennis Club
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Summer 2012 - Ventura Tennis Club
VTC News S U M M E R 2 0 1 2 President’s Report President Paul Olmsted INSIDE THIS ISSUE: President’s Message 1 VTC Tennis Day 2 VTC Tennis Day 3 David Dike Retro Tennis Celebration 4 The present state of tennis in Ventura is on the rise. We had a successful Memorial Day community tennis event with racket demos, ball machine drills, and king of the court with Scott Burton. The food was great and the company even better. We plan to do it again over the Labor Day weekend. We will also elect officers for our club during that time In an effort to promote tennis locally we are helping with fundraising for the resurfacing of the courts at Buena High School (Camino Real resurfacing is pending depending on the amount that can be raised). The Buena courts will be necessary to host the State Community College Tournament in our county next year and the courts will be available on the weekends for public events as well as club events. Looking forward to continued success for our club activities, mixed, men’s and women’s doubles etc. ‘KEEP HITTEN EM’~ Paul Olmsted, President David Dike Retro 5 Tennis Celebration VTC EVENTS Women’s Doubles 6 Mary Eckberg Social Mixed Doubles News 7 Nelson Emery CPR Director of Tennis 8 August 12th Ladies Day Social 11:00 AM Sept 1st VTC Tennis Day 9:00 AM Sept 16th Mixed Doubles Social 10:30 AM Mondays’ Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 6:30 PM Retro Tennis at it’s Best Note: Verify all event dates and times by visiting our webpage: www.venturatennisclub.com. PAGE 2 VENTURA TENNIS CLUB COMMUNITY TENNIS DAY May 26 was the date for the first VTC bi-annual Community Tennis Day at Camino Real Park. The day started off with volley drills, racket demos, Quick Start clinics for kids 10 and under. This free event turned out to be a big success and will be an on-going event for the club. Our thanks to Nelson Emery, Hoss Salehi, Scott Burton, Paul Olmsted and Andy Hoerer, and the other volunteers who ran the clinics. A delicious bar-b-que lunch was served up to over 100 hungry folks. Lester Tong was chief cook grilling with Leonard Young, Don Scott and Mike Kilpatrick. Serving up all the bbq items was Margaret Parsadanyan, who tried to cover all the bases. Linda Forsyth, the Social Director and coordinator for these events, put together a fun menu and it appeared to be enjoyed as well. Several individuals brought goodies and they were gobbled up in no time. After the morning clinics and lunch, came the round robin doubles tennis. Players stayed a couple of hours playing in the perfect Ventura weather.. A good time was had by all. Hope to see more of you at the next event! Your support is what keeps these events happening. Until next time.. Linda Forsyth VTC NEWS VENTURA TENNIS CLUB COMMUNITY TENNIS PAGE 4 DAVID DIKE MEMORIAL RETRO TENNIS CELEBRATION Dave Dike Retro Tennis Celebration 2012 By Andy B. Hoerer Start with a stunningly beautiful day… add great music, memories, food, friends, and, of course, OLD SCHOOL TENNIS. That’s what the Dave Dike Retro Tennis Celebration is all about! On Sunday, July 1st, the Ventura Tennis Club hosted the second Annual DD Retro event. We had a record 35 players this year. White tennis balls, rock-and-roll from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, pizza, snacks; brownies, and beer (LOTS of beer) were the backdrop for this funfilled afternoon of old school tennis. The rackets of choice seemed to be the wooden Wilson Jack Kramer, followed closely by the aluminum Head Master, and Yamaha’s fiberglass YFG50. Playing with the heavy old rackets with tiny sweetspots, you really had to watch the ball closely. Players did great though – no broken rackets this year! Following Dave Dike’s motto of “Whoever has the most fun wins,” we had many, many winners this year, as you can tell from the pictures. Thanks to everyone who came out for this event. Special thanks to Lloyd, who did an amazing job with the cd's. Thanks to Chuck for making sure we had music. Thanks to Carl, Randy, and Mike K. for bringing extra rackets. Thanks to Lester and Linda for their help with all the setting up, organizing, and ice. Thanks to Matt, Linda, Paul V. and Marv for pizza delivery and pictures. And, of course, thanks to my family, Chelsea and Joni, for their hard work in the tie-dye booth. The shirts came out groovy! Let me end with a quote from Bella, a first-time player in our retro: …a great event . .. everyone was fun to play with and socialize with, the music made the day as well, it was such a beautiful day that I just hung around enjoying watching some matches and listening to the good feeling music.” VTC NEWS PAGE 5 DAVID DIKE MEMORIAL RETRO TENNIS CELEBRATION FALL MIXER FOR VTC PAGE 6 The VTC Women’s Doubles Tournament was held Saturday, July 21 at Camino Real Park. There were seven teams and nice sunny skies and warm weather. The format was a 5 game round robin with no-ad scoring. The round robin winners and runners up were Kanoko Esheim and Lynne Krueger, and Marla Burg and Louise Hewitt respectively. The two teams met for a one set winner and runner up decision. In the set, a tie breaker was played at 5 all and the winners were Marla Burg and Louise Hewitt, 6-5. Both teams were awarded a prize. Thanks to Gary Reeder and Linda Forsyth for their help in hosting the tournament. VTC NEWS Women’s Doubles Tournament Mary Eckberg Memorial Mixer PAGE 7 Mixed Doubles News “You’ve Been Served” Goes To Sectionals IT NEVER GETS LESS EXCITING! Once again VTC “You’ve Been Served” made Ventura Tennis Club proud. Captain and Co-Captain Becky Spires and Margaret Parsadanyan took the 7.0 Mixed Doubles Team to compete in the 2012 Southern California Sectionals at Whittier Narrows June 9 & 10.. With an 11-1 record we had high hopes. Every year, sectionals teams get tougher, but so do we. It was an incredible weekend of tennis and camaraderie plus extra team members came and cheered us on. It’s always good to hear familiar voices in the crowd. Although top honors eluded us this year, we made it to the semi-finals; losing 1-2 to a club from Poway. There’s always next year!! You can count on it! Becky & Margaret Front row Rob Blaine, Scott Blaine, Lloyd Welder, Steve Kakavand, Darrel Huen Back row: Darcie Ouerbacker, Lynne Krueger, Margaret Parsadanyan, Terri Gurrola, Becky Spires ,Nancy Smith Team Tsunami New 7.0 Mixed team out of Ventura Tennis Center - finishing with a respectable 6-6 for the season Seated: Todd Ebina, Behn Emami, Capt Matt Maxel, Vince Salvador, Judy Salvador Standing: Dee Emami, Peggy Hennek, Carol Goldreyer, Co-Capt Mary Stone, Heidi Bensinger, Sydney Bensinger, Natalie Rimmele Not pictured: Laurie Harvey, Dennis Urasaki, Espe Genne, Gary Daniels, Andy (Thomas) Herbold Thank you! Keep up the great work! ~ Mary Stone NELSON EMERY CRP DIRECTOR OF TENNIS AND VTC MEMBER VTC members and their children are often seen taking tennis lessons from the staff of Nelson Emery, Director of Tennis for the City of Ventura. His home away from home is Camino Real Park (CRP), the largest tennis complex in Ventura and the home of our own Ventura Tennis Club. Nelson has a proud history in Ventura. Starting back in 1984, while he taught tennis for fellow VTC member Marty McNair, he was concurrently a tournament player for Ventura College. From 1984 to 1985, he attended Cal State Bakersfield on a tennis scholarship. He graduated and returned to Ventura and taught along side state tennis legend, Arnie Saul. From 1989 to 1993, he was hired as the tennis coach for St. Bonaventure High School. While there, he coached matches against Santa Paula High School tennis Coach and former VTC member, Dave Dike (who has our Retro Racket tournament named after him). From 1994 to 1995, Nelson moved down the street to assume the coaching duties at Ventura High School. He also ambitiously taught for the Pierpont Racquet Club from 1991 to 2000. In 2001, he accepted his current position as Director of Tennis at Camino Real Park. In 1996 he became the Assistant Tennis Coach at Ventra College and a year later the Head Coach for both the men's and women's teams. Nelson is still coaching and winning at Ventura College, attaining the Men's Western States Community College Conference titles for eleven of the past twelve years. This year, his women's team won the State wide team title along with the individual Singles and Doubles titles. Although Ventura College offers no scholarships, Nelson has attracted players from Australia, France, England, Brazil, Venezuela, Africa, Ecuador, Sweden, Switzerland, Belarus, Canada and Holland. Another big achievement will occur next year prior to the Ojai Tournament when Ventura host the Community College Championships, using courts at CRP, Ventura College and Buena High School. (Look for some resurfacing projects at those courts later this year). In the meantime, take some lessons from Nelson and his staff and learn the secrets of winning State Tennis Championships.~ Kent Bodin