August 2014 - United States Bocce Federation

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August 2014 - United States Bocce Federation
August 2014
The United States Bocce Championships
were held at the Italia-America Bocce Club
in St. Louis, Missouri
From June 22 to 28, 2014.
The Western Sector was very well represented by:
Dario Bernardi
Joey Bernardi
Navina Bernardi
Armond Cevasco
Dorothy Cevaso
Sharon Cooper
Vern Cooper
Gerald Gilligan
Margaret Shindelus
&
Rick Wagstaff
Together, they brought 1 Gold Medal, 3 Silver Medals,
1 Bronze Medal and 2 4th Place finishes back to
the Western Sector.
Congratulations one and all!
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Page Two
ELECTION TIME IS NEAR
BY VERN COOPER
PRESIDENT, USBF WESTERN SECTOR
Here we are in the beginning of August and there
are only two and a half months left before the Western
Sector meeting in November. For those who aren’t
aware of the importance of this meeting, the President,
Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary positions are
all open. 2014 is the last year for the present board,
which may be a good thing. I think it’s time for some
new people to bring their ideas to the table; ideas that
will help the Western Sector as well as the entire USBF
move forward.
The Sector President is not only the head of the
Western Sector, but is also on the Executive Committee
of the National Board. The importance of this committee
is that they take most of the issues that would come
before the National Board, hash out all the details, get a
consensus of what is good for the USBF as a whole and
makes its recommendations to the National Board so
they can vote on these issues. The position of Western
Sector President has a loud voice on the National Committee because, lets face it, the Western Sector has the
most members in the USBF. Although the Executive
Committee must make recommendations that affect the
entire USBF, the majority of USBF members are members of the Western Sector.
A As most of you may have already heard, Jerry South
will not give up his position of Western Sector Vice
President and go quietly into the night. He has been
elected National President, which makes our representation on the Executive Committee all the more important. The new Western Sector President must weigh
the needs of the entire USBF carefully and not succumb
to the thought that for the first time in a number of years,
the largest sector in the federation will wield a tremendous amount of power. I know Jerry will fulfill his role as
National President with unquestioned accountability. I
know our new sector president will also be equally dedicated to the entire USBF as well as the Western Sector.
As of yet, there hasn’t been anybody coming forward to express his or her desire to be elected to any of
the four open offices. I hear rumors there is a group who
wants to get involved, but it’s just that; rumors. There is
a process that needs to happen to be elected and time
is running out, so if you would like to become involved in
a great organization, let me know as soon as possible.
Why, you can even nominate yourself if you’d like.
If we don't get some nominations for some of the
positions in the near future, I for one won't abandon the
Western Sector. What that means, I'll leave up to your
imagination.
If you would like to make a difference in the future
of the USBF and get involved, email me at:…………...…
…
vernonlcooper@att.net
USBF Western Sector Newsletter
August 2014
The United States Bocce Federation Western Sector
Newsletter is published by the Western Sector, a
division of the United States Bocce Federation. Our
mission is to promote the sport of bocce throughout
the Western United States. Through our clubs and
members, weekly tournaments, participation in
national championships and publication of this
newsletter, we accomplish this goal.
Western Sector President
Vern Cooper
Email: vernonlcooper@att.net
Western Sector Vice President
Jerry South
Email: jgsouth@gmail.com
Western Sector Representative
Larry Cereghino
Email: lorenzodifavale@msn.com
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DISCLAIMER
We welcome contributions of your articles, stories
and photos about the sport of bocce. However, we
reserve the right to refuse publication of any submission that does not meet our publication standards.
Please submit your contributions to:
Western Sector Newsletter Editor
Frank Rivera
Email: frivera1@comcast.net
To go directly to a specific article, click on the article page number
Articles
Page 2 By Vern Cooper…….………………………………..…...… 2
Ross on Rules by John Ross………………………………………………. 3
Pensieri E Riflessoni by Frank Rivera……………….…...….……. 4
From the Archives……………………………………...…..…...... 5
Resurfaced Courts at Stockton IAC by Ron Jacobs...…....………… 6
Special Olympic Bocce By Rich Abbott ………………….……………… 7
News Release by Rob Jacobs……………………………………………... 8
Tournament Photo Pages
We Left Our “Arch” In Old St. Louis by Danny Passaglia….……... 9
East Portal 4 Player Open Fundraiser…..……….……...….…. 15
5th Annual Joe Cerchi Memorial Open Tournament……........ 18
Christina Price Financial Advisor Northwest Shootout...…...... 21
10th Annual Aldo Rossi Cup……………………...……..…...…. 23
Marin Bocce Federation’s Men’s Doubles………..……..…….. 24
Tournament Schedules and Applications
2014 So Cal Tournament Schedule…………………...……..... 27
Upcoming Tournaments……………………………..……….…. 28
Tournament Applications…………………...……....…. 29 thru 35
2014 USBF Western Sector Tournament Schedule……...….. 36
Sometimes, when I look at my children, I say to myself, ‘Lillian, you should have remained a virgin..' Lillian Carter (mother of Jimmy Carter)
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ROSS ON RULES
RAFFA SHOOTING CONTEST
By John Ross
Past President, USBF
The raffa shooting contest is one of the most fun and
exciting events held at almost every national championship. It is a great event for spectators. The event was not
held at Alpine in 2012 nor at Stockton in 2013. Fortunately, the Italia-America Bocce Club included the event at this
year’s nationals in St. Louis. The event consists of a series of pre-set target balls with each target having a point
value. The object is to hit as many targets as possible to
get a high score. This is a medal event at the nationals
and it was a shame that two recent host clubs were unable
to set up the event.
At the nationals the event
is open to all USBF members in
good standing. The host club
usually charges a ten-dollar entry
fee and the competitors get one
chance to hit ten targets and
show off their shooting skills. A
competitor does not have to be
entered in the regular team or
singles events in order to participate in this event. The contest is
also available to open players
who are not entered in the raffa
competition. It was interesting
this year as the women’s gold
and silver medalists flew in from
New York and California to cheer
on a Western Sector raffa team
and arrived just in time to enter
the event.
Congratulations to
gold medalist Navina Bernardi
and silver medalist Margaret
Shindelus. Sharon Cooper won
the bronze medal. All three women are from the Western Sector.
The men’s division medalists
were Jose Botto, gold; Jack
Grandi, silver; and Natale Scala,
bronze.
The goal of this month’s
article is to explain how to set up
the event so it can be used at
local clubs. It does not have to be something mysterious
that only the gurus at the nationals know how to run. It
can be a great fundraiser and is one of the best ways for
raffa shooters to develop a higher level of skill. Two or
three players can set this up very quickly and rotate their
turns. It works best with a shooter, scorekeeper, and set
up person. Of course, the more the merrier!
There are a total of ten targets on the court. Each
target has a point value as shown on the drawing and the
total score is determined by adding the point values of all
the valid targets that have been hit. There is a maximum
total score of 36 points. In order for a shot to count, the
shooter must first follow the raffa rules and release the ball
from the B line (4 meter line) and the ball must land past
the D line (9 meter line) on the shooter’s end of the court.
When blocking balls are used, as on the B line, the target
must be hit “clean” and the blocking ball must remain in its
marked location.
The target balls are placed on the D line first. The
balls are located one third of the distance between the
center and sidewall or about two feet from the wall. It is
not critical but it should be consistent. The pallino is
placed on the line in the center of the court. Horizontal
and vertical lines are drawn using soapstone or chalk to
mark the center of the target ball. This makes it very easy
to set up the target balls for the next shooter. The shooter
must declare which target will be first and can shoot in any
order such as left to right, pallino, right to left, etc. After
three shots at the D line targets any missed targets are
removed and the C line targets
are set up and so on.
The targets on the B line
have blocking balls in front. It
is advisable to use a different
color for these balls to differentiate from the target ball. A
12-inch carpenter’s speed
square with a 45-degree beveled side can be used to assist
with the setup of the B line
targets. Mark the center of the
target ball by making a cross
as described above.
Then
place the tip of the speed
square on the mark and draw
a line at a 45-degree angle
away from the center of the
target ball. Make sure to keep
the speed square parallel to
the B line. Set the target ball
and then place a ball as a
spacer on the line to create
the gap. The blocking ball is
then placed against the spacer
and its position can now be
marked. The ball used to produce the gap can now be removed. The space between
the blocking ball and the target ball should equal the diameter of the balls being used or 107mm.
Scorekeeping is very easy. A photocopy of the layout above can be used or a stand-alone score sheet can
be created. Each target that is hit with a valid shot can be
circled. After the last shot at the pallino near the backboard, just add up the point value of the circled targets.
This shooting contest process will provide an enjoyable way to practice raffa shooting and maybe prepare for
the next big contest at the nationals! Instead of bragging,
“I shot 80% yesterday in practice” a player can say, “I shot
a 29 yesterday in practice. I only missed two targets!”
You can read this and previous articles by John Ross by going to the Ross on Rules website: http://rossonrules.com/
I had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: 'No good in a bed, but fine against a wall.' - Eleanor Roosevelt
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Pensieri e Riflessioni
Thoughts and Reflections by Frank Rivera
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, GATEWAY
TO THE BOCCE NATIONALS
I tried to get ahold of some people who might
supply me with photos of the 2014 Nationals, held in St.
Louis, Missouri this past June. I wanted to make a timely report in last months’ newsletter. Nobody returned
my emails last month and they didn’t respond to recent
emails I sent. I’m not necessarily predisposed to bragging, but every time I email anyone in the Western Sector, they respond. Well, I finally got some photos and
results; not from St. Louis, but from the USBF website.
I won’t print anyone’s photos or articles without
their written permission, so I went to the top to ask permission to print some of the website’s photos; USBF
President Danny Passaglia himself. Not only did Danny
give me permission, but he also wrote a nice article for
us. Thanks, Danny.
back in 2004. I thought they would make a great article,
so I put them in a safe place and asked one of my bocce buddies to write an article about it. He said he will. I
won’t say who it is because he flaked out on me and
ended up not writing the article (hint; he’s that guy
standing there holding the electric cord while Giovanni
Napoli stirs the material). It’s okay, though. That particular bocce buddy has come through for me many times
with photos of our tournaments and winning teams.
Well… he came through for me after all. My bocce buddy Ron Jacobs sent me a batch of photos showing the resurfacing of the IAC courts last month. He
even provided captions for the photos. Thanks Ron!
GET A ROOM!!
I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO SAY
After almost three years of editing this newsletter,
several months ago I finally decided to add captions to
the photos. I figured those who don’t know who’s in
them might like to know. Every once in a while, though,
I don’t know who the people are myself; or I know some
but not all in the case of group photos. I found myself in
a quandary as far as the Nationals photos go. I don’t
know most of the people in the photos. Rather than
bang my head against the wall asking others who might
know and not receive any responses to my inquiries
(I’ve been down that road before, quite recently, thank
you), I decided to go back to the same old used to be;
no captions. At least as far as the Nationals go. But
there is a complete list of winners on page 14.
DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN
About a year ago, Richard Heisler sent me a
whole slew of neat photos of the surfacing of the courts
at the Italian Athletic Club in Stockton, California way
Surfacing the courts at IAC Stockton, California in 2004.
Vern and Sharon Cooper, with Dorothy
and Armond Cevasco at the Nationals in St. Louis.
EAST PORTAL FUNDRAISER
The fundraiser tournament at East Portal in Sacramento on July 12 was a pretty good success. It
helped chip away at the huge cost of sending Bella
Bocce to China for the International Bocce Championships this coming October. Sizable donations from both
the USBF Western Sector and the Italian Athletic Club
Ladies Auxiliary helped put a bigger dent in the costs.
To help even more, the Italian Athletic Club donated the use of their facilities to have a shrimp dinner
on October 11th starting at 7:00 (doors open at 6:00).
Sounds like a real good time.
This is fortuitous for those of you playing in the
Marin Bocce Federation’s Four Player Open on that
same day. What better way to celebrate your win or
soothe the pain of loss than to treat yourself to this
great dinner. And don’t tell me the hour and a half drive
from San Rafael to Stockton is too much after playing
bocce all day! I’m the guy who travels that far or more
every time I play in a tournament.
The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close together as possible - George Burns
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From the Archives
April 14, 2012 - l to r; Tony Randazzo, John Ross and Albert
Leonardi tally up points at the Los Gatos Bocce Club Open
Tournament at Campo di Bocce in Los Gatos, California.
The National Championships were held June 16
to 23, 2012 at the Alpine Country Club in Round
Lake, Illinois. Watching the goings-on are, from
left, Deanna Contreras, Diana Pellegrini and
Shirley Croce. They, along with Teresa Rae,
came in 4th Place in the Women’s Punto Raffa
Volo Championships.
Club Paesano in Gresham, Oregon has some great
courts at Cedarville Park, but during the Winter and
early Spring, bad weather forces them indoors to their
two court venue, distinguished by a roof support pole
in one of their courts.
3rd Place Winners of the April 21, 2013 Tepid Pole
Open Bocce Tournament is the Bocce Bums. From
left; Henry Von DemFange Liz Von DemFange, Brad
Cotton and Tom Lattanzi.
June 15, 2013 - Sal Tringali shoots at the 1st
Annual Sam Buccellato Memorial Bocce
Tournament in Pittsburg, California.
If you have any old photos of bocce players or tournaments you would like to share, send them to: westernsector@yahoo.com
Santa Claus has the right idea. Visit people only once a year. - Victor Borge
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New Court Surfaces At
Italian Athletic Club of Stockton, California
The Colleoni Sports Facility Company of Gorgonzola, Italy came to Northern California during the Summer months
to resurface the courts of several bocce venues in our area, including the IAC Stockton courts. They did a wonderful
job. Thank you to Danielle Colleoni, his workers and Colleoni/Bocce Facility liaison Mario Veltri for their hard work.
Photos by Ron Jacobs
Checking for level. The high and low spots had to be
found on each court.
Out with the old. The top of the old surfaces had to be
sanded down.
Removal of areas they thought might cause problems in
pouring the new surface.
The first layer of the new synthetic material. After drying,
this surface was also sanded, then more layers of material.
Before pouring the surface layers, holes were drilled along
the side walls to help anchor the surface.
After a final layer of grit and paint striping, the courts are
resurfaced and ready for play.
Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
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Special Olympic Bocce
By Rick Abbott
The newly formed Umpqua Valley Bocce Club recently got involved in Oregon’s Special Olympic
Summer Bocce games, which started in 2007. Special Olympians from Douglas County practiced on
our Club’s courts and members helped set up
courts on astro turf for weekly practices. I became
one of the competing athletes in the unified division where one Special Olympian is paired up with
a non-Special Olympian. I quickly found out that
our Special Olympians have the same passion for
bocce as our club members, can really play some
great bocce, and love to compete!
Our teams competed in both the Regional and
State Bocce Tournaments held in Medford and
Newberg in June and July. Astro turf courts measured 12x60 feet bordered by 3 inch white tape.
Games were played to 12 points or timed to 30
minutes, whichever came first. Offical sized bocce
balls were used under an open rule format.
So it was on to States from Roseburg in a big yellow school bus with Special Olympians competing
in bocce and golf, family members, coaches, and
chaperones. I’ve never seen such enthusiasm and
an awesome sunset as we pulled into the Double
Tree in Beaverton. The next morning was a sight
to see as we entered the Austin Sports Complex.
There were 118 bocce teams representing 17 counties, ready to do battle on 25 brand new astro turf
courts over the next two days. It sure did get my
heart pumpin’, not to mention a few butterflies in
my stomach!
I was really impressed with the level of bocce,
sportsmanship, compassion, kindness, and organization exhibited at the State Special Olympic Bocce Games. Thanks to Jill Fummerton, Douglas
County’s Special Olympic volunteer coordinator, a
woman with 2 hearts! It was an honor to have participated in such a great event.
Eight 2 person teams from Douglas County made it
through the Regionals and went on to compete in
the State Special Olympic Bocce competition. Fortunately, my partner Trevor Parker and I were one
of the eight. It was so cool to see that big smile
on Trevor’s face when we were told we were going
to States.
Trevor and I (#1 pictured above), won the gold
medal and the good sportsmanship award. Pure
joy was on his face as he sang and danced afterwards. That is really what the Special Olympics
are all about. Trevor and I qualified to go to the
World’s SO Bocce games in Los Angeles in 2015.
I’d love to see him sing and dance again. I would
urge all our local USBF clubs to get involved in
Special Olympics Bocce. It’s a whole lot of fun
hanging out with our Special Olympians and rewarding to all in the end.
Raffa on!
By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you'll become happy; if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher. - Socrates
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This news release was sent to the Stockton Record by Ron Jacobs. It will be published in that
newspaper one day during the month of August.
Local Women’s Bocce Team Wins United States Championship
Local resident, Jo Ann Jacobs from Stockton, was on the team Bella Bocce who won the
National Women’s Bocce Team Championships held in Round Lake, Illinois in 2012 against
all women’s teams from other states and were previously scheduled to represent the United
States in Brazil in October of 2013 at the International World Tournament. However, due to
economic strife Brazil cancelled the tournament. China has acquired the right to have to
International World Bocce Tournament in Kaihua City, Zhejiang China in October of 2014
and the team is invited to represent the United States against all other countries. The team
is comprised of: Jo Ann Jacobs (Stockton), Laura de la Rosa (Elk Grove), Lydia Romo
(Antioch) and Colleen Randazzo (Martinez). Their coach is Manny Romo (Antioch). The
Team practices and plays out of the Italian Athletic Club in Stockton.
The world game of Bocce is named Punto Raffa Volo. It differs from the normal backyard
type of bocce which you see in the USA as it has much more skill and strategy and
Competition The game has a stringent set of rules and a referee who will enforce the rules
marking the position of all played balls and making sure all players and coaches are following the rules.
Getting to China isn’t going to be cheap. There will be a special fundraiser Shrimp Dinner at
the Italian Athletic Club in Stockton, 3541 Cherryland Avenue for $30 per person which will
have all the trimmings included. Everyone is invited to come on Saturday, October 12. (209)
957-1223. The Italian Athletic Club has donated use of the club for this fundraiser.
The Western Sector of the United States Bocce Federation is donating $1,000. The team
has set a goal of $10,000 to help fund the cost of plane tickets to China. Any donations can
be sent to: Bella Bocce c/o Jo Ann Jacobs, 9445 Blackswain Place, Stockton, CA 95219.
Colleen Randazzo, Jo Ann Jacobs, Manny Romo, Lydia Romo and Laura de la Rosa
I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury. - Groucho Marx
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UNITED STATES BOCCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
June 22 to 28, 2014
Italia America Bocce Club
St. Louis, Missouri
We Left Our “Arch” In Old St. Louis
By Danny Passaglia
President, United States Bocce Federation
The week of June 22nd though June 28th bocce players converged on "The Hill" of St. Louis, Missouri. Known as "The Hill" because of the large
presence of Italian Americans and the many restaurants, bakeries and home of the Volpi salami and
sausage company. Birth place of such greats as Joe
Garagiola and Yogi Berra, this community prides
itself on maintaining its Italian Heritage and the
pride and joy of the area is the Italia America Bocce
Club. For the entire week, players and guests were
able to play bocce on state of the art courts, socialize at the bar, compete against players from several
states and enjoy the company of some of the nicest
people in the world, the St. Louis Club members.
The IAC of St. Louis is no stranger in hosting the
USBF Nationals, having done so several times and
each time gets better.
One of the highlights of the week occurred on
the very first day, Sunday, June 22nd. With the exception of two teams from the Special Olympics, all
the participants were age 21 OR UNDER!! Many of
the players were from area High Schools that
played in a league throughout the winter at the Club.
The USBF thanks Robert Della Croce, Tony Sanna,
Rich Robertson and Tom Drago and the rest of their
team for all their efforts in creating this league,
which I understand is going to expand to 14 High
Schools entered for the 2014-15 season. Great job
guys!!! It was truly a joy watching all these young
players concentrate and show off some real good
bocce skills. The Opening Ceremony was rather
emotional and brought several observers to tears
seeing all these young players, boys and girls, anxiously awaiting for the tournament to start. This was
the FIRST time in the History of the USBF that an
UNDER 21 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP has EVER
been held.
As a Special Guest, Pat McGauley, was invited to roll out the ceremonial first ball. Pat was a star
soccer player at Indiana University and member of
the 2 time NCAA Division I Championship Teams
scoring the winning goal in the Final Game both
years!! He continued his career as a professional
player with the Chicago Fire until he retired and
joined the Anheuser-Busch team and currently is
Vice President of the New Products Division. Pat
was born and raised in St. Louis and his alma mater
high school was represented at the tournament. A
special thank you to Pat for taking time out from his
busy schedule to attend and speak to the youngsters.
Several new "wrinkles" were introduced by
the host club including a Women's Doubles Championship and a totally new format for qualifying teams
for the quarter and semi finals.
In addition to the tournament itself, the USBF
held the annual Board of Directors meeting and a
new slate of Officers was elected with their term beginning January 1, 2015. The new Officers are:
Jerry South, President; Lio Giannotti, Vice President; Colleen Randazzo, Secretary and Julie Belfi,
Treasurer. I personally want to wish them the very
best and thank them for stepping forward and wanting to move the USBF forward and hopefully continue to grow. I am sure everyone who was able to attend this years Championship had a great time and
built some friendships that will hopefully last a long
time.
Next year the Nationals will be held for the
FIRST time in the Eastern Sector at the Methuen
Sons of Italy Club just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The Club is very excited having been awarded
the right to Host and they are looking forward to a
great event and promise to make everyone feel at
home. They are going to entice everyone with a
good old fashioned "clam bake"!! Hope to see many
of you next year!
God Bless!
My wife has a slight impediment in her speech. Every now and then she stops to breathe. - Jimmy Durante
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PUNTO RAFFA VOLO
Gold
Jason Wiesniewski, Natale Scala,
Lio Giannotti and Jose Botto
Silver
Giampiero Della Croce, Gregory Della Croce
Stephen Treese and Michael Della Croce
Bronze
Dennis Russa, Sal Lini
Michael Grasser and Hunter Gallero
4th Place
Navina Bernardi, Gerald Gilligan,
Dario Bernardi and Joey Bernardi
I have never hated a man enough to give his diamonds back. - Zsa Zsa Gabor
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WOMEN’S SHOOTOUT
Gold
Navina Bernardi
Silver
Margaret Shindelus
Bronze
Sharon Cooper
4th
Sue Zona
MEN’S SHOOTOUT
Gold
Jose Botto
Silver
Jack Grandi
Bronze
Natale Scala
4th
Jason Wisniewski
Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. - Alex Levine
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OPEN
Gold - Fabulous Four
(names not in order) John D Denado, Alex Daus,
Jim Ramsey and Dave Baranowski
Silver - IAC Sopranos
L to r; Vern Cooper Sharon Cooper,
Dorothy Cevasco and Armond Cevasco
Bronze - Jay Wolfe Toyota
(names not in order) Benny J Cardello, Joe Cardello,
Chris Cardello and Tony Cardello
4th - Bocce Auditors
(names not in order) Julie Belfi, Tammy Borage,
Lynn Coats and Peggy Mazzuca
My luck is so bad that if I bought a cemetery, people would stop dying. - Rodney Dangerfield
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UNDER 21
Gold - Gateway
(names not in order) Vinnie Drago, Jesse Campos,
Kevin Kunkel, Larry Snider and Joey Drago
Silver - Ballerz
(names not in order) Julie Summers, Jessica Summers,
Allison Golomski and John Summers
Bronze - The Kracken
(names not in order) Garrett Epps, Cory Salmo,
Zack Lindsey and Stephanie Prince
4th - Vitale’s
(names not in order) Joe Kaestner, Carlo Numerosi,
Andrew Numerosi and Robert Frost
Money can't buy you happiness .... But it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery. - Spike Milligan
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UNITED STATES BOCCE CHAMPIONSHIP
MEDALISTS
PUNTO RAFFA VOLO
RAFFA SHOOTING - WOMEN
Gold - Palazzo di Bocce
Jason Wisniewski
Jose Botto
Lio Giannotti
Natale Scala
Gold
Navina Bernardi
Silver
Margaret Shindelus
Bronze
Sharon Cooper
Silver - IABC #2
Gregory Della Croce
Giampiero Della Croce
Michael Della Croce
Stephen Treese
WOMEN’S DOUBLES
Gold - Due Diva
Susan Zona
Gayle Morris
Bronze - Palazzo #2
Mike Grasser
Sal Lini
Dennis Russa
Hunter Gallero
Silver - Bocce Bella
Joann Rolfi
Daniela Della Croce
4th Place - Campo di Bocce
Dario Bernardi
Joey Bernardi
Gerald Gilligan
Navina Bernardi
UNDER 21
Gold - Gateway
Vinny Drago
Jesse Campos
Kevin Kunkel
Larry Snider
Joey Drago
Silver - Ballerz
John Summers
Julie Summers
Jessica Summers
Allison Golomski
Bronze - The Kracken
Garrett Epps
Cory Salmo
Zack Lindsey
Stephanie Prince
4th Place - Vitale’s
Joe Kaestner
Carlo Numerosi
Andrew Numerosi
Robert Frost
Bronze - Lucky Laggers
Cherie Wilson
Donna Robertson
4th Place - Lady Sopranos
Sharon Cooper
Dorothy Cevasco
4th Place
Sue Zona
RAFFA SHOOTING - MEN
Gold
Jose Botto
Silver
Jack Grandi
Bronze
Natale Scala
4th Place
Jason Wisniewski
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
ST LOUIS MONEY
Gold - Fabulous Four
John D Denando
Alex Daus
Jim Ramsey
Dave Baranowski
Gold - IABC #1
Robert Della Croce
Tony Sanna
Tom Drago
Leigh Borage
Silver - IAC Sopranos
Vern Cooper
Sharon Cooper
Armond Cevasco
Dorothy Cevasco
Silver - Pierino’s Pasta
Pierino Gugliemetti
Rick Wagstaff
Jack Grandi
Danny Passaglia
Bronze - Jay Wolfe Toyota
Benny J Cardello
Joe Cardello
Chris Cardello
Tony Cardello
Bronze - Palazzo #2
Michael Grasser
Sal Lini
Dennis Russo
Hunter Gallero
4th Place - Bocce Auditors
Julie Belfi
Tammy Borage
Lynn Coats
Peggy
4th Place - La Bocce Vita
Jim Summers
Nicola Cottone
Angelo Varvara
Vittorio Ventmiglia
Until I was thirteen, I thought my name was SHUT UP . - Joe Namath
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East Portal, Sacramento, California
July 12, 2014
4 PLAYER OPEN FUNDRAISER
To Help Bella Bocce Get to China
Lena Vasconcellos and Elvira Scatena
Nancy Martignago
Lena Vasconcellos
Bob Martinez
Colleen Randazza
Jim Fellos
Sharon Page and Mini Velasquez
Bella Bocce team meeting with in-coming
USBF President Jerry South.
I don't feel old. I don't feel anything until noon. Then it's time for my nap. - Bob Hope
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The Daisys - l to r; Sharon Page, Elvira Scatena,
Lena Vasconcellos and Mini Velasquez
Victory or defeat, it’s time to
shake hands
Getting ready for the next frame
Ami Fujii
Lydia Romo watched JoAnn Jacobs roll
L to r: Mary Freschet, Norm Freschet, Manny Romo and Nancy Martignago
I never drink water because of the disgusting things that fish do in it.. - W. C. Fields
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Donations played a big part in the success
Sizable donations were made by the USBF Western Sector
and the Italian Athletic Club Ladies Auxiliary
There was a whole table full of raffle prizes
Winners of the East Portal Bella Bocce Fundraiser
1st Place - Sopranos
L to r: Bob Kennedy, Vern Cooper,
Ben Campbell and Kurtis Jahn
2nd Place - The Gamblers
L to r: Alberico Leonardi, Ron Jacobs,
Norm Freschet and Manny Romo
3rd Place - Bella Bocce
L to r: Colleen Randazzo, Lydia Romo, JoAnn Jacobs
and Laura de la Rosa with Coach Manny Romo
4th Place - East Portal
L to r: Jim Fellos, Romano Luchini and David Zaffa
Missing are Bob Martinez and Gayle Cowen
We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress. - Will Rogers
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Most of us who play a lot of bocce are well aware
of the tournaments played almost on a weekly basis at
one venue or another. The USBF has a tournament
schedule covering most weekends of the year while the
various non-USBF clubs and federations have their own
schedule of tournaments. But there are tournaments that
happen on occasion, hosted by small groups that aren’t
really a bocce club per se. I refer to these as “under the
radar” tournaments; tournaments that don’t get the wordof-mouth and club newsletter advertising that organized
bocce club tournaments get. Nor do they get the widespread advertising that USBF member club tournaments
get through this newsletter. But they are great tournaments none the less, played with the same enthusiasm
and competitive spirit we see in the larger tournaments.
The Sons of Italy Monterey Lodge has a unique
story. Up until 2012, they had a bocce club with a series
of tournaments throughout the year. But even with as
many tournaments as they had, they were mostly confined, voluntarily so, to a small group of local teams who
regularly entered them. They didn’t seek the wide-spread
notice that most bocce clubs do. Now, the bocce club of
the Monterey Lodge is pretty much defunct, but they still
have one annual tournament that they’ve had since 2010;
The Joe Cerchi Memorial Bocce Tournament.
Joe Cerchi was a Captain for the City of Monterey
Fire Department and a long time bocce player and member of the Sons of Italy. When he passed away in March,
2009, they decided to honor his memory with a tournament. Although it is a good reason for the Cerchi Family
to gather for an Annual Family Reunion, the tournament
is entered by enough local bocce players, along with a
few out-of-town players to make up a pretty good sized
tournament that this year attracted twelve teams.
This year’s edition was held at the Vinnie Occhiuto
Bocce Courts at the San Carlos Church in Monterey.
Dalia Asfoor rolls, while, left to right, Gabriel LaSala,
Michael Garner, Mary Crowell and
Kellye Ono (Joe’s granddaughter) watch.
Kristie Saucedo
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you. - Winston Churchill
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Richard Davison, Mary Lou Shapiro and Joann Parent
Julie Wardell and Jackie Cerchi share a laugh
Joe Lucido
Michael Garner
(Joe’s nephew)
Kristie Saucedo, left, and Katie Garner (Joe’s great neice)
Alex Rouch
L to r: Yalda Chalabi, Anthony Lucido (Joe’s Grandson),
Jackie Cerchi (Joe’s wife), Gabriel Lucido (Joe’s
Grandson) and Tricia Cerchi Lucido (Joe’s daughter).
Elinor Roeck
Maybe it's true that life begins at fifty .. But everything else starts to wear out, fall out, or spread out.. - Phyllis Diller
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Justin Crowell
(Joe’s great nephew)
Marie Della Maggiore
(Joe’s daughter)
Dalia Asfoor
Barbara Lucido
Gary Della Maggiore
Jeanette Mazzarino
Betty Ann Russo (Joe’s sister)
watching her daughter Natalie
Russo roll.
Mary Crowell
(Joe’s neice)
Jackie Cerchi presents the perpetual trophy to
La Famiglia, Tournament Champions of the 5th Annual
Joe Cerchi Memorial Bocce Tournament
In a hard fought final, last year’s champions, Rockin’
Rollers weren’t able to hang on to their title, but they
finished in 2nd Place in this year’s tournament
La Famiglia
L to r: Richard Quaglia, Gabriel LaSala
Janelle Ansberry, Jackie Cerchi
and Giovanni Napoli.
Rockin’ Rollers
L to r: Gaspar Aliotti, Tom Dimaggio,
Jackie Cerchi, Jimmy Collins and Bob Barton.
By the time a man is wise enough to watch his step, he's too old to go anywhere. - Billy Crystal
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CHRISTINA PRICE FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FIFTH ANNUAL NORTHWEST
SHOOTOUT
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2014
The perpetual trophy. After this
year’s Shootout, Oregon holds
onto a 3 to 2 lead.
Who can concentrate on bocce
when you’re surrounded by the
beauty of Cedarville Park?
July 12th was the playing of the fifth annual
Northwest shootout between The States of Oregon and Washington. This is a Ryder Cup style
tournament that pits players in singles, doubles
and 4 person team competitions. One point is
awarded for each victory. At the end of the day,
the team that accumulates the most points wins
the trophy.
Washington won the first year this tournament was played and tied the 2nd year holding the
trophy but Oregon has won the last three times
this tournament has been played. Going into to
this year’s match, Oregon was the slight favorite
to hold the trophy but both States were without
the services of some very good and key players.
The tournament started out with 18 singles
matches. This saw a few upsets from both sides
and when it was finished, everything was tied 9-9.
During the doubles portion of the tournament, Oregon started to flex a little muscle, winning 6 matches to three. The 4 person team competition saw all but one of the matches go down to
the end but Oregon ended up winning 4 of the 5
matches for a 19 to 13 win and a 3-2 series lead.
It’s always fun playing this tournament win
or lose. Over the past ten to fifteen years Oregon
and Washington players have supported each
other’s tournaments and have developed a lot of
great friendships. It’s no surprise when you see a
tournament played in the Northwest where teams
are comprised of players from both States.
As sponsor, Christina Price always throws out the first
ball. What is that? Maybe 8 inches from the pallino?
Well played, Christina. Well played.
Tournament Director Larry
Cereghino and Tournament
Sponsor Christina Price pose with
the perpetual trophy.
When the weather is good, there
isn’t a better outdoor venue than
Cedarville Park.
Our bombs are smarter than the average high school student. At least they can find Kuwait.-A. Whitney Brown
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I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time". So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance. - Stephen Wright
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10th Annual Aldo Rossi Cup
Cedarville Park, Gresham, Oregon
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Sunday July 13th was the 10th annual Aldo Rossi Cup Bocce Tournament
at the home of the Paesano Bocce Club, Cedarville Park. 12 teams from Oregon and California clashed for the $400.00 first place prize.
Just the day before, those same teams competed in beautiful 97 degree
weather representing their State in the Northwest Shootout. The weatherman
had predicted more of the same heat for this tournament day but the players
very rarely saw the sun. Almost all day there was a light drizzle with frequent
thunder and lightning. During the championship game the monsoons hit but the
games played on. As typical Northwestern bocce players, they just broke out
their umbrellas. The courts slowed down to a crawl but held up pretty good.
Playing in the championship game was Woodlawn Park of Seattle and
Skinny Ghinnys of the Paesano Bocce Club. Skinny Ghinnys used their home
court advantage and won a hard fought battle.
In the third place game it was Si Puo Fare from the Paesanos and Bello
Regazzo also from the paesanos trying to one up each other. Si Puo Fare
came out on top for 3rd place.
1st Place - Skinny Ghinnys
L to r: Wayne Pompei, Mike Neish,
Captain Mario Pompei and Butch Mason.
2nd Place - Woodland Park
L to r: Pat Henry, Chuck Just,
Clem Zipp and Greg Singleton
3rdPlace - Si Puo Fare
L to r: Antonio Mititiero, Benedetto Mititiero,
Tony Aiello and Vince Cacucciolo
4th Place - Bello Regazzi
L to r: Robert Geddes, Don Filippi,
Chris Siri and Judy Johnson
You can observe a lot by just watching. - Yogi Berra
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M E N’ S D O U B L ES T O U R N A M E N T
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2014
The Passanisi Brothers - Frank, Joe, Vince and Rich
The Men's Doubles tournament took place on
Saturday, July 19th. An unusual occurrence
took place at this tournament in that four brothers were playing. And not only did they have to
play against each other, but in the end, the older
brothers beat the younger ones. Congrats to the
Passanisi brothers and to all the winners.
1st Place
Tom Pitre and Bill Barker
2nd Place
Frank and Joe Passanisi
3rd Place
Vince and Rich Passanisi
I've never been married, but I tell people I'm divorced so they won't think something is wrong with me.- Elayne Boosler
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Sometimes you're the windshield; sometimes you're the bug.- Mark Knopfler.
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If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.- Dan Quayle
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POLICY FOR INCLUSION OF NON-USBF MEMBER
TOURNAMENT APPLICATIONS
The policy of the Western Sector Newsletter is that we will gladly list non-USBF sanctioned tournaments on our Upcoming Tournaments section and display applications for those tournaments
hosted by non-USBF member clubs as long as the date of those non-member tournaments do
not conflict with a date on which a USBF sanctioned tournament will be held.
Even if a non-USBF member club tournament is not promoted in our Upcoming Tournaments
section due to this conflict, we will gladly post photos of those tournaments in the next issue of
this newsletter immediately following the month in which the tournament took place.
If you wish to have your tournament represented in this newsletter, please make every effort to
provide us with the winners photos with the names of the winners from left to right as they appear in the photo. Please feel free to provide as many photos as you wish of your tournament
during play. The newsletter editor will determine how many photos to use based on available
space in the newsletter. If you wish to provide written commentary, please make that commentary no longer than 300 words, or approximately 1/2 page, using the Arial font at size 10.
Frank Rivera
USBF Western Sector Newsletter Editor
westernsectorbocce@gmail.com
Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I'm not there, I go to work.- Robert Orben.
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The tournaments listed below in red font are
United States Bocce Federation Member Club tournaments.
USBF membership is required to play in these tournaments
The tournaments listed below in green font are not
USBF member tournaments. USBF membership is not required
to play in these tournaments.
AUG 9 - MARIN BOCCE FEDERATION - WOMEN’S DOUBLES OPEN TOURNAMENT
AUG 16 - PIASC SAN MATEO - ANNUAL OPEN BOCCE TOURNAMENT
AUG 23 - EAST PORTAL SACRAMENTO - 4 PERSON OPEN TOURNAMENT
AUG 30 - IAC STOCKTON - WESTERN SECTOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPSEP
SEP 13 - NEVADA COUNTY BOCCE - OPEN TOURNAMENT
SEP 20 - IACC SOUTH CITY - ITALIAN AMERICAN GAMES RAFFA TOURNAMENT
SEP 27 - IAC STOCKTON - 1 MAN 1 WOMAN RAFFA - 3 BALLS EACH
THE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN THE APPLICATION FORMS FOR THE ABOVE LISTED TOURNAMENTS.
IF YOU WISH TO PRINT AN APPLICATION, CLICK THE “PRINT FILE” BUTTON ON THE MENU BAR.
WHEN THE “PRINT” TEXT WINDOW APPEARS, REMEMBER TO CLICK THE
“CURRENT PAGE” BUTTON OR YOU WILL PRINT THIS ENTIRE NEWSLETTER
If your parents never had children, chances are... neither will you.- Dick Cavett
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The Peninsula Italian American Social Club of San Mateo
Presents its’
Annual Open Bocce Tournament
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Check-in starts at 8:00am
Play begins promptly at 8:30am
to be held at Beresford Park Bocce Courts
2720 Alameda de las Pulgas
San Mateo, CA 94403
ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT – 16 Teams
USBF RULES-DEAD BACKBOARD-USBF CARD REQUIRED
4 PLAYERS PER TEAM (at least 1 woman per team)
$35.00 PER PERSON
INCLUDES CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
CASH PRIZES FOR 1ST, 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH PLACES
Applications must be received by Monday, August 11, 2014
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FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
Mario Conti (650) 589-7179 or (650) 455-1527
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Make checks payable to PIASC and mail to:
Mario Conti, 732 Haven Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080
TEAM NAME: _________________________________CAPTAIN PHONE NO:__________________
CAPTAIN: ___________________________________________USBF CARD NO_________________
PLAYER: ____________________________________________USBF CARD NO_________________
PLAYER: ____________________________________________USBF CARD NO_________________
PLAYER: ____________________________________________USBF CARD NO_________________
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East Portal Bocce Club
1120 Rodeo Way
Sacramento, CA 95819
4 Person Open Tournament
Saturday, August 23, 2014
$ 400.00 First Place**
$ 300.00 Second Place**
$ 200.00 Third Place**
$ 140.00 Fourth Place**
Prize money based on 16 team minimum**
Entry Fee is $35.00 per person and must accompany entry form
Continental Breakfast & Lunch Provided
Round Robin Format
Registration at 8:00am / Play begins at 8:30am
USBF Cards required
Western Sector Open Rules (live backboard)
In order to insure your team registration the entry fee must be received by August 15, 2014
If you have questions call Laura de la Rosa @ (916) 613-6120 or
E-mail lauradelarosa@yahoo.com
Entry Forms can also be downloaded from our website at: www.eastportalbocceclub.com
Make your check payable to: East Portal Bocce Club
Mail entry and check to 9455 Denholm Ct. Elk Grove, Ca 95758 c/o Laura de la Rosa
Team Name
___________________________________
Captain _____________________________
USBF#___________________
Captains Phone #__________________________
Player 2 _____________________________
USBF#___________________
Player 3 _____________________________
USBF#___________________
Player 4 _____________________________
USBF#___________________
Alternate_____________________________
USBF#___________________
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The United States Bocce Federation’s
Western Sector Open Championship
will be held on August 30, 2014 at the
Italian Athletic Club,
3541 N. Cherryland Avenue, Stockton, CA 95215
Time:
Play will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Entry Fee: $30.00 per player or $120.00 for a four player team. Teams may have
alternates @ $30.00 per person. All players must reside in the Western Sector.
Awards:
Players on the Championship team will receive jackets, bragging rights for the
year, and have their names placed on the Perpetual Trophy. Second, third, and
fourth place winners will receive medals.
Balls:
Balls will be provided; however, players may use their own balls if they are
the official size and weight. 107 mm and 920 grams. (Women may play
with balls that are 106 mm and 900 grams.)
* Coffee and Doughnuts in a.m. and lunch at noon included in entry fee.
* Double Elimination/Round Robin to be determined by the number of entries
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Please send this form and check written to Italian Athletic Club to David Canclini, 5288 Holman Road, Stockton, CA 95212. For info, call David at (209) 957-3314 or e-mail him at: davidcanclini@att.net
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Team Name: _____________________________Phone #: __________________________
Captain: _______________________________________________Card #______________
Player # 2: _____________________________________________Card #______________
Player # 3: _____________________________________________Card #______________
Player # 4: _____________________________________________Card # _____________
Alternate if used: ________________________________________Card # _____________
All Players Must Have An USBF Membership Card.
Cards Will Be Available At The CLUB.
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PAST WINNERS
1986 – MONTE CRISTO CLUB
Emilio Mangini, Nilo Seghetti,,Mario Zanassi
1987 – MARTINEZ BOCCE CLUB
Gino DeTulio, Nick DeTulio, Leo Moro
1988 – GIGLIO RESTAURANT
Natale Bartolin, Frank DeNardi, Lorenzo Picchi
1989 – PENINSULA SOCIAL CLUB
John Chiappe, Joe Gava, Joe Zagar
1990 – MONTE CRISTO CLUB
Agostino Figoni, Aldo Luzardi, Emilio Mangini
1991 – IACC
Angelino Scrivani, Salvatore Peluso,
Sam Pretari
1992 – MONTE CRISTO CLUB
Aldo Luzardi, Emilio Mangini, Mario Zanesi
1993 – IACC
Enrico Aggio, Evio Marcucci,
Gino Nomellini, Ivan Zagar
1994 – BELLMORE BOCCE CLUB
Adriano Bellafronte, Fred Filipazzi,
Aldo Luzardi, Angelo Moresi
1995 – San Lazzaro, BO “ITALY”
Mario Gregori, Silvano Scandellari,
Enrico Malapensa
1996 – IACC
Ivan Dodick, Frenci Pecavar,
Peter Pecavar, Ivan Zagar
1997 – SOUTH CITY CAR WASH
Giuliano Brunelli, Gino Nomellini,
Enrico Pretari, Sam Pretari
1998 – IACC
Alvaro Bettucchi, Aldo Luzardi, Alessandro
Bettucchi, Luigi Montella
1999 – San Lazzaro, BO “ITALY”
Mario Gregori, Silvano Scandellari,
Enrico Malapensa
2000 – SOUTH CITY CAR WASH
Giuliano Brunelli, Gino Nomellini, Sam Pretari
2001 – IACC
Adriano Bellafronte, Marino Lari,
Evio Marcucci
2002 – VALLEJO BOCCE CLUB
Dick Gomez, Rick Taormina, Luca Fontana
2003 – VALLEJO BOCCE CLUB
Dick Gomez, Rick Taormina, Gene Bruerer
2004 – IACC
Roy Bellafronte, Evio Marcucci, Laila Marcucci
2005 – SAN JOSE
Paolo Pro, Giovanni Napoli, Mike Nicosia
2006 – IACC
Roy Bellafronte, Evio Marcucci,
Laila Marcucci
2007 – IACC
Roy Bellafronte, Agostino Figoni,
Giovanni Napoli
2008 – IACC
Roy Bellafronte, Evio Marcucci, Laila Marcucci
2009 – SAN JOSE
Paolo Pro, Giovanni Napoli, Mike Nicosia
2010 – IAC STOCKTON
Giovanni Napoli, Tony Randazzo,
David Canclini
2011- TEAM PRO
Paolo Pro, Gerald Gilluami, Michael Nicosia
2012 – MARTINEZ
Tony Randazzo, Bob Farone, Oscar Damore
2013-IACC AFTERNOONERS
Rick Ochsenhirt, Bob Strupeni,
Danny Marcucci
2014-
The South San Francisco Italian American Citizens Club
In co-sponsorship with the City of South San Francisco
Presents the
ITALIAN AMERICAN GAMES
RAFFA TOURNAMENT
Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014
Registration 8am--Games start at 8:30am
Orange Memorial Park, South San Francisco
$40.00 Per Player - Three Players Per Team
Alternate Allowed - Round Robin Tournament
Limited to 16 teams - Cash prizes 1st through 4th place
International Rules Prevail - USBF Card Required
Continental Breakfast and Lunch is included
Applications must be RECEIVED on or before
Monday, September 15, 2014
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE TELEPHONE
Mario Conti – 650-589-7179
_____________________________________________________________________
Completed form and check for $40.00 per player payable to “IACC” must
be RECEIVED on or before Monday, September 15, 2014
Mail check to: Mario Conti, 732 Haven Avenue,
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Team Name:
Telephone:
Captain:
Card #:
Player #2:
Card #:
Player #3:
Card #:
Alternate:
Card #:
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Italian Athletic Club - 3541 Cherryland Ave, Stockton, CA 95215
1 MAN 1 WOMAN
RAFFA TOURNAMENT
3 BALLS EACH
Saturday September 27 2014
$40 per person ($80 per team)
8:00am check-in – 8:30am start
Continental breakfast & lunch included
Water will be provided Beverages available at bar
ENTRY FEEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM
International Punto Raffa Volo Rules
Round Robin Format
Limited to the first 16 teams paid
Make checks payable to IAC
Send entry forms with check to;
Bob Kennedy 341 Felton Way Stockton Ca. 95207
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
Team Name
$200
$150
$120
$ 80
Tel. #
Captain
USBF#
Player 2
USBF#
Player 3
USBF#
Player 4
USBF#
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2014 WESTERN SECTOR BOCCE SCHEDULE
United States Bocce Federation membership required at these tournaments
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March 15th
March 22nd
March 29th
April 5th
April 12th
April 19th
April 26th
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August 2nd
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Sept 6th
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Location
Campo Livermore
Waterloo Stockton
IAC Stockton
IAC Stockton
Waterloo Stockton
Campo Los Gatos
IAC Stockton
Tournament
Western Sector Meeting
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS Fundraiser for Women
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS at least 1 woman
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 2 MEN 2 WOMEN
RAFFA 3 Players
Contact
Vern Cooper
Albert Leonardi
Vern Cooper
Bob Kennedy
David Canclini
Ben Musolf
Vern Cooper
Phone No.
916-416-0678
209-951-6787
916-416-0678
209-570-7500
209-957-3314
408-395-7650
906-416-0678
IAC Stockton
PIASC San Mateo
IAC Stockton
OPEN 2 MEN AND 2 WOMEN
OPEN 4 WOMEN
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS
Vern Cooper
Mario Conte
Vern Cooper
906-416-0678
650-589-7179
916-416-0678
Campo Los Gatos
IACC South City
IAC Stockton
PIASC San Mateo
East Portal Sacramento
RAFFA 3 Players Los Gatos Bocce Club
OPEN 3 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 WOMEN PLAYERS Women’s Aux.
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
John Ross
Bill Green
Shirley Croce
Mario Conte
Laura de la Rosa
408-354-0625
650-871-5309
209-466-0541
650-589-7179
916-613-6120
IAC Stockton
IAC Stockton
IAC Stockton
IBS Sutter Creek
IAC Stockton
Campo Los Gatos
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYER IL SACCO
NORTHWEST CHALLENGE
OPEN 4 PLAYERS at least 1 woman
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS Western Sector Champ.
NATIONALS St. Louis
Bob Kennedy
Vern Cooper
Vern Cooper
Rick Wagstaff
David Canclini
Ben Musolf
209-570-7500
916-416-0678
916-416-0678
209-296-6151
209-957-3314
408-395-7650
East Portal Sacramento
Marin San Rafael
East Portal Sacramento
Campo Las Gatos
Marin San Rafael
PIASC San Mateo
East Portal Sacramento
IAC Stockton
OPEN 4 Player Fundraiser
OPEN 2 MEN
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS Las Gatos Bocce Club
OPEN 2 WOMEN
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS Western Sector Champ.
Laura de la Rosa
Diane Pelligrini
Laura de la Rosa
John Ross
Diane Pelligrini
Mario Conti
Laura de la Rosa
David Canclini
916-6120
415-485-5583
916-613-6120
408-354-0625
415-485-5583
650-589-7179
916-613-6120
209-957-3314
Penn Valley
IACC South City
IAC Stockton
IBS Sutter Creek
Marin San Rafael
IAC Stockton
OPEN 4 PLAYERS Italian Festa
RAFFA 3 PLAYERS Italian American Games
RAFFA 1 MAN 1 WOMAN 3 Balls Each
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
OPEN 3 PLAYERS
Stefano Landini
Mario Conti
Bob Kennedy
Rick Wagstaff
Diane Pelligrini
Vern Cooper
530-264-7030
650-589-7179
209-570-7500
209-296-6151
415-485-5583
916-416-0678
Waterloo Stockton
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
David Canclini
209-957-3314
Campo Livermore
WESTERN SECTOR MEETING & ELECTIONS Vern Cooper
916-416-0678
IAC Stockton
OPEN 4 PLAYERS
Vern Cooper
916-416-0678
Board Approved
Jan 5th
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