Friday, July 15, 2005

Where is Orville Redenbacher when you need him?

The popcorn addicts at River Oaks are going bonkers. After a long outage due to a faulty electrical outlet the problem was fixed. But, but, but, there is no popping. When will our cravings be satisfied? We all know that the base of the food pyramid is popcorn and beer.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Da Blues

The Lancaster Senior River Oaks 3.5 team is singing the blues tonight. After a 2-1 lose Mayfield Village they are tied with Mayfield Village and North Ridge but there fate is out of their hands. One more match to go next week and we will see what happens.

Some of our tennis players love this game.

All of this when the captain is on vacation?

Rogalski goes on vacation and Lancaster captains the River Oaks 3.5 team to two straight 5-0 victories. On Monday at Wembley Samir Mainthia and Grey Kennedy both won their singles matches in 3rd set tie-breaks. Jay Hansar and Dick Lancaster took 1st doubles in straight sets. Wally Mueller and Joe Pare did the same at 2nd dubs and Todd Renzelman and Steve Hoelzer at 3rd dubs.

On Wednesday night Western Reserve defaulted two courts. Samir Mainthia won again at 1st singles. Todd Renzelman and Ron Wacker claimed 1st dubs. Joe Pare and Wally Mueller collected 2 bagels on 2nd dubs. Team wins 5-0.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Quick news

Monday: Rick's team beats Wembley 5-0 Tuesday: Wong's team loses 2-3 to North Olmsted Tuesday: Clark's team loses 1-2 to North Ridge

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Where the service is divine

Does J. W. have a side line? It doesn't look like his office at Panera.

Egon "El Conquistador" Luengo Leads Five Seasons to Victory.

Our charming Chilean, Egon Luengo, led the Five Seasons' Wong team to victory over Fox Creek on Saturday afternoon. Egon's opponent shook his head as he watched Egon's shots hit the lines and power past him. A straight set victory for "El Conquistador" on court 2 singles. Meanwhile on court one Johnny "Brush" Alfes showed signs of brilliance with beautifully executed forehands and backhands against a young college age player. Despite being down in the first set John rallied to win it 7 -5, but then went "walk-about" in the second set. It took a third set match breaker for John to claim the win. The first doubles team of Ron Farnham and Mark Shepard lost a tight match 7-5 7-5. The second doubles team of Tony D'Avino and John Wong also lost. The last team to go on was that of Gordon Frye and Frank Mucklo. They had no idea that the match was on their shoulders as the singles matches were continuing. They won the first set but the other team came back strong and took the second set. In the match tiebreaker Gordon and Frank kept cool and executed their shots while the Fox Creek team's nerves got the best of them. Gordon served for the match and forced an error to claim the match and team victory.