Monthly Archives: August 2010

Volleyball Wrap Up

This past week we faced the playoffs for both our Wednesday night team: The Volley Llamas and our Thursday night team: The Sand Fleas.

Our Volley Llamas team finished in 1st place in the 7 team “Family/Recreational” League.  We had an opening bye and played vs. Finndale Farms, who gave us challenging matches every time we played them this summer.  We won 2 games and faced Team 5 in the finals.  Team 5 took the opening game, we won the 2nd game and we were defeated in the final game of the match.

Our Sand Fleas team finished 2nd in the competitive Thursday night league.  The top 4 teams of the league were close in talent and standings.

We easily won our opening match vs Sandy Balls, who had won their 10 vs 8 opening round.

We lost a close game 1 of our match vs 4th  place Git It Up.  Then we got off to a horrendous start in game 2.  We went down 0-8 because neither Scott or I hit anything into their court.  Fortunately, we pulled it together and won forcing game 3.  We were tied close in game 3 until the early teens then I got on a good serving streak where they were never able to really control the ball and were just returning it.  We were able to take their returns and make plays.  I think we won 25-14.  A heart breaker for them.

We faced Swingers in the finals and played poorly – they won it with two easy games.  I don’t know if it was fatigue (Kathryn and I played in the finals on Wed night), or the fact that we lost concentration or were tired from the previous round, or, or, or…….

They were the same Swingers team that we smoked the previous week 3-0 in the position round.  We were the same except Chris Poore subbed for Rob and Chris played great.  I think they were extremely motivated to redeem themselves. The continuity of having Rob might have made a difference but even his best game couldn’t have overcome all our errors.  It was one of the worst nights of play that I had this summer – not the way to finish the year.  I don’t begrudge Swingers the win/title – I just wish I had played better and we had given them more of a battle in the finals.

With Apologies to Frank Sinatra (We did it our way…..)

And now the playoffs are done
They didn’t end the way we wanted
My friend, we had lot’s of fun
But last night my dreams were haunted

We opened up against Sandy Balls
Unable to pass, they were easy prey
It only took, just two quick games
We did it our way.

Next was the semi-final round
And you likely guessed it, yup
For to reach the crown
We had to beat Team Git It Up.

They opened up and took the first
It was much to our dismay
And in the 2nd we needed a burst
We had to do it our way

We were down, it was 0 to 8
You couldn’t find a single grin
Jim & Scott weren’t playing great.
But the Sand Fleas rallied to win

In the 3rd game they changed their team
To bring in height and better players
We stuck to our plan, true to our scheme
For we were stayers

The teams were tied in the teens,
Jim served eight points straight
And you know what that means
Into the finals we skate.

To reach the finals, to make it through
The Swingers had coasted
They beat us in two
We played poor and soon we were toasted

Regrets, I have a few
They are the cause of this tension
Several plays, I want to re-do
They might have kept us in contention

But overall, on the whole
At the end of the day
We took our toll
And said we did it our way!

The Ballard of Bill (and Rob)

The Ballard of Bill (and Rob)

Our Sand Fleas team was looking good
Of the ten team league 2nd place we stood.

We were playing that night in position round
Against 1st place Swingers who had beat us sound

The team gathered early for the 7pm game
Except for one, who shall yet be named.

There was Jim, Rob, Cathy.  Kathryn and Scott
But lacking was Bill.  At the game he was not.

Beth came to watch and sat in a chair
Reluctant to play- due to her clothes and loose hair.

Let’s go, growled Jim, we’ll play with who’s here!
If Bill shows up soon, we’ll make him buy beer.

So the Sand Fleas gathered for their opening cheer
And the words from their throats were exceedingly clear.

The cheer was loud for the team was inflamed
“SCREW BILL”! – in one loud voice we proclaimed.

So we played volleyball with inspiration and passion
(Quite opposite of the usual Sand Fleas fashion.)

Bill soon showed up but had to fetch ale
Then stepped on the court and helped us prevail.

It all ended well with three quality wins
And we forgave Bill for his tardiness sins.

Now we are facing the play-off game
Winning the playoffs would bring the team fame

We’re united to bring glory to the Sand Fleas nation
(Except for Rob, who leaves on vacation.)

On Thursday we gather with our intent quite plain
You know the story, I don’t have to explain.

The opening cheer will come from an angry mob,
As the Sand Fleas proclaim “SCREW ROB”!

Toddy Pond, Maine

We have been blessed with wonderful weather during our vacation. We went swimming every day – usually twice. We did jumping competitions from the dock; swam to a large nearby rock for sunning; and twice we took out the pontoon boat for tubing and swimming in the middle of the lake. We played Jump or Dive, Marco Polo and any other ad hoc water game we could think of.

Below Eric, Kathryn and Scout lounge on the large rock and then Scout, Kathryn and Eric swim in from the rock.

Below Pam relaxes in the tube while Eric prefers being thrown into the water.

Below Jim prepares to dunk Eric, who can be seen below the water in the next picture.

Kathryn and Jim Helmer ride the waves while tubing.

Kathryn picks blue berries. Jim and Eric enjoy fishing from the end of the dock at evening.

Scout, Kathryn, Jim and Eric around the evening fire. Kathryn and Pam on top of Blue Hill Mountain.

We had lots of native blueberries – in fact every other day 2-3 people would pick a bowl from the surrounding bushes for our breakfast cereal. We had a home cooked lobster meal one night, did take out lobster rolls one night, got invited to friends for chicken BBQ and ate at an ocean side restaurant last night to celebrate our 34th year anniversary.

We had a campfire for 3 nights. On Sunday or Monday night we saw a meteor shower with 8 meteors in a 10 minute span including one of the brightest single meteors I have ever seen.

In ‘down’ times we played lots of Sorry. We picked up a new board game called Scotland Yard and played that several times between swims as well.

We had one more quick swim before lunch on Saturday and then drove the 4-5 hours to stay in a motel 6 just NW of Boston and then completed our trip on Sunday morning. Somehow a single 9 hour drive isn’t that appealing.