Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Cedardale vs. Manchester

Court One: Carol and Lesley dominate, as usual. However, during the match opponent "B" decided that Lesley's gum snapping was far too distracting and requested that she dispose of her wad in the net bucket.  Lesley (I'm still shocked by this) complied but proceeded to deliver an on-court thrashing that would make the Serena/line judge episode look hospitable.   Bet player "B" invests in some earplugs and zips it next time. 

Court Three: Ann and Susan had to trek outdoors in order to find their court, which nearly rendered 100 pound, bare-legged Susan hypothermic. Relegated to a loud and zany outdoor bubble (what would the distracted one do in THIS situation?), Susan warmed up and alongside Ann the two before-and-after schooled the Manchester partners. Major props to Ann who delivered not one but THREE ace points.

Jeannie and Kristine, who according to recent Facebook postings played in the nude, WON.  It's my sense that Kristine needs to pay closer attention to what she wears given her ability to attract topless Russian women and headband-wearing screamers. I know DahhhLOOOcahh has her back, but you just can't be too safe these days.

Lisa Raess (pronounced "race") and Leslie Bisson brought in another team point, and Nancy, playing with sub Kathy Hocking, made that five for a TEAM WIN.  Nicely done, ladies.  We're back on our turf next week, so jog it out for quesadilla Fridays, you cheese heads!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Party like it's your birthday....















Happy Birthday, Betsey and Jenn!  We celebrate you and wish you a wonderful year ahead.  Betsey continues to play in the top-four and remains famous for her sliced serves and put-away volleys.  Jenn, a newcomer to the team this year, not only has game but also a winning attitude.  Who else calls her opponents, "Tex" and "Babe" while poaching like Jeannie on steroids?  We're glad both of you are playing on our side of the net!

Pictured left to right are:  Lisa Pratt, Lesley Gold, hi-fivin' Jenn, and birthday girl, Betsey (peeking over Betsey's shoulder is wanna-be 3.0er Susan Dwyer).

Cedardale vs. Andover

You know that the world has gone utterly mad when you witness Kristine, the Queen of Sweetness, begging her opponents from the service line, " Please, just stop!  Really, PLEASE STOP!! Come, on, this is suburban tennis!" I watched Kristine leave after that match still burdened with the weight of the morning.  During this time of double-digit unemployment,with two wars still raging, with rainy season descending upon the Haitian community, and school districts that must rely on parent and community donations to supply Kleenex and markers in their classrooms, Kristine's words do carry weight.  This IS suburban (read privileged) tennis where passion, if marshaled, should be directed toward issues that truly matter.

We did secure wins on three courts Friday morning.  Lesley and Carol brought in a team point as did Betsey and Lisa Brennan, in honor of Betsey's birthday no doubt. Dorian and I played one of our strongest matches of the season.  It was just one of those days when you communicate, anticipate, and execute in ways that keep you in love with this game.

In other news, USTA is looking for tennis models and summer registration. ALL of you need to sign up for both immediately.  Also, Cruise Director, Julie, has promised to plan a Ladies & Pros, lycra-free evening out soon, so keep those schedules flexible.... 

Monday, March 8, 2010

Cedardale vs. Winchester

After losing six of the eight courts, we're really not in the position to discuss anything tennis.  We can, however, discuss fashionista Lisa Raess's tip du jour.  Lisa arrived wearing a classic, mid length trench that was minimally detailed yet sophisticated in its tailored lines over her tennis togs.  A woman who clearly knows how to look polished, posh, and feminine, Lisa did her part to bring sexy back to tennis outerwear. Now, if only she could help us bring our game back...Keeping us from getting swept were Lesley and Carol, who are having a great season run.  A few courts over, Dorian and I locked up another win in straight sets.  It seems to help when the Cap'n walks up to you and says (without covering her mouth, mind you), "We are NOT taking this to a tie-break today!"  Next door to me, Kristine and Jeannie were working some full-contact, fly-into-the-nets-and-backdrop action that keeps the fans coming back; unfortunately, they ran out of time to produce a win. Lisa and Jenn and Nancy and Fran lost by only one game. 

Non sequitur alert: There is absolutely no way that I can agree to call Jeannie a gazelle; however, instead of a rhino on the Serengeti, I will consider a new metaphor ~ A bull in Pamplona.  Variety works.  

So, snap up a tennis-sheik trench, put on a little lipstick, and set the table pretty. We WILL post stronger numbers this Friday.