August 10, 2015 tournament

“Life is a banquet. Arrive early and stay late.”
Carolina Jones

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Yesterday morning at 9:00 a.m. the weather was cool and it augured well for the remainder of the day, for there is nothing worse (for me anyway) than playing in subtropical heat.

Charlie Davantes, Liv Kraft, and Ken Lee showed up early and started immediately to scrub the courts since (due to a mix-up) our gardener failed to do so.
Charlie worked especially hard bagging up all the dead leaves. He is in my opinion one of the club’s most prized assets.

Ken Lee also brought coffee and croissants. Thank you Ken.

Later on, Alain Marchand found out that Verena had chosen the two “graveled” courts (the Bermuda Triangle) for the Concours’ finals.
Without asking anybody he immediately went to work and with dogged determination, almost singlehandedly he groomed those courts.

Liv Kraft and Sabine Mattei assisted Verena with her job as sports’ coordinator. This allowed Verena to participate in the tournament.

The contestants were as follows:

  1. Alain Efron, Henry Wessel, Calvert Barron
  2. Etienne Rijkheer, Carlos Couto, Beth Lysten
  3. Alain Marchand, Francois Moser, Evelyne Marchand
  4. Ken Lee, Marcia, Noel Marcovecchio
  5. Charlie Davantes, Herb Moran, Brigitte Moran
  6. PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy
  7. Antoine Lofaro, Jacques Gautier, Eva Lofaro
  8. Ed Porto, Carolina Jones, Wolfie Kurz
  9. Bernard Passmar, Jean-Michel Poulnot, Verena Rytter
  10. Patrick Vaslet, Shannon Bowman, Jean-Claude Bunand
  11. Bleys Rose, Teri Sirico, Hans Kurz
  12. Jean-Claude Etallaz, Vincent Sanner, Helga Facchini

For the record, JC Etallaz and Vincent Sanner showed up without a female player. They were fated to sit out the tournament when Helga Facchini innocently strolled in. She was immediately shanghaied into playing with them.

The games started shortly after 10:00 a.m.

There were 3 timed games to be played before lunch. In those games by the way, time is the essence. There should not be long strategy debates to decide what to do next.

Concours and Consolante would take place after lunch.

In this contest, I teamed up with Henry Wessel and Calvert Barron.
We did fairly well.
In our first game, we faced the Lofaro team. We managed a 12/12 tie.
In our second game we defeated Bleys Rose, Teri Sirico, Hans Kurz by a score of 13/5.
In our third game we faced, Bernard Passmar, Le Facteur and Verena Rytter.
They shamelessly crushed us 13/0. I will never speak to them again!

By the way, Verena has told me that — Jean Michel was extremely considerate and actually very nice to play with and she will consider playing with him again.
Good to hear.

My team and I qualified to play in the Concours and on our first game we faced the Lofaro team once more.
This time they beat us 13/5 and kicked us out of the competition.

CONSOLANTE

1st place: Etienne Rijkheer, Carlos Couto, Beth Lysten, $15.00 each
2nd place: Charlie Davantes, Herb Moran, Brigitte Moran, $5.00 each

CONCOURS

PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy
PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy

In the semi finals PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy defeated Ed Porto, Carolina Jones, Wolfie Kurz in an extremely tight contest.
The Porto team was leading 12/10 but was ultimately defeated by a score of 13/12.
This game was by the way much more thrilling than the final game.

In the finals, Antoine Lofaro, Jacques Gautier, Eva Lofaro faced PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy.
It was an uneven contest.
The more experienced Malette team easily defeated the Lofaro team by a final and dismal score of 13/2.

1st place: PJ Malette, Holly Sammons, Kevin Evoy, $35.00 each
2nd place: Antoine Lofaro, Jacques Gautier, Eva Lofaro, $25.00 each
3rd place: Ed Porto, Carolina Jones, Wolfie Kurz, $20.00 each

The Concours winners also received a special “Champion” T-Shirt donated by Brigitte and Herb Moran (Charlie’s daughter and son in law).

This Davantes family is priceless. Couldn’t we entice more of them to join our club?

And this was the way I saw and photographed it.

Alain

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