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THE HANDBALL, ROWING, RUNNING & SWIMMING SOUTH ENDER Spring 2017 A Publication of the South End Rowing Club www.serc.com TABLE OF Board of Directors CONTENTS President Bill Wygant PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 3 Vice President Fran Hegeler ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDBALL TOURNAMENT 4-6 Secretary Kim Pross SWIMMING COOK STRAIT 7-8 Treasurer Susan Blew ROWING COMMISSIONER’S UPDATE 9 OPEN OCEAN REGATTA REPORT Past President Kim Howard 10 WELCOME TO YOUR NEW BOATHOUSE 11 Directors at Large Jim Bock THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GYM IN THE CITY 12 Pat Cunneen HIGHLIGHTS OF WOMEN’S LOCKER ROOM 13 Alan Lapp MOLOKAI CHANNEL SWIM 14-15 Niland Mortimer SPRING RUNNING UPDATE 16 WHO LET THE DOGS OUT 17 Commissioners THE ROAD TO ANGEL ISLAND 18-19 CONGRATULATIONS NEW LIFE MEMBERS 20 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 20 Boathouse Captain Cy Lo AN EVENT FILLED SPRING 21 Building Ray Zahnd MELISSA BERKAY HONORED 22 Entertainment Jane Koegel CARLOS VICENTE PINEDA, 1971–2017 23 Gym Paula Moran IDEALE GAMBERA, 1926–2016 23 Handball Rory Moore Membership Kathy Bailey The South Ender is the newsletter of the Rowing Janie Bryant South End Rowing Club, published three to four Running Tara Sweet times per year since 1931. We publish material by Swimming Simon Dominguez our members that reflects the ideals, purposes, and accomplishments of the South End. It’s our members who make this newsletter, so send articles, Newsletter Editors Dylan Tweney short items, suggestions, inquiries, and photos to Kim Hedges [email protected]. Office Manager Alex Lin Articles should be no longer than 900 words. For Webmaster Kelley Prebil photos, send us high-resolution images (we print at 300dpi, so a 1,200-pixel image can only be 4 inches wide). Please tell us who’s in the photo and who took Cover photo: Colin Gift, FlatStarDesign the photo. We reserve the right to edit all submitted material, but we’ll be nice about it, we promise. 2 President’s Message By Bill Wygant On April 15th, 2017, we threw a party to celebrate the the project using club members’ photos, many of them completion of our new women’s locker room and lower from Director-at-Large Jim Bock’s still camera, which he boathouse. Supervisor and club member Aaron Peskin had set up to record the project’s progress. It was a real and Rec and Park commissioner Kat Anderson came centerpiece to our celebration and added a lot to the day. to help us christen our new space, which not only gives McNally, and Mary White. We should also recognize and us more room, but celebrates the place of women in our thank Peter Ross for bringing a very unique set of skills club by adding a long-overdue upgrade to their locker and intelligence to our fundraising efforts, which raised room. $2.3 million. The origin of this project was put in motion some Our architects, Ogrydziak Prillinger Associates (OPA), years ago with a plan Bob Isaacson created for a total and our contractor, Bellcore Construction, also deserve remodel of our club. The total concept was beyond our our heartfelt thanks for helping us get our much-needed reach at the time. We took on a first portion of this larger project completed. plan with our cook shack remodel, which we completed For over four years we have been entrenched in around 2008. completing the project that we finally celebrated on The second part was the lower boathouse and April 15th. For a considerable amount of time our focus women’s locker room. It is our most ambitious remodel has been on our building, and everyone who helped us ever, in terms of time and the money we needed to raise. accomplish our task deserves a big thank you. Thank It took a tremendous amount of time and energy you! from members Dan McLaughlin, who was our project Now it is time to look beyond our physical structure manager; Ray Zahnd, our building commissioner; as and rededicate ourselves to the sports that bring us well as Dave Plant, Kim Pross, and Miriam Hiser. They together in the first place: rowing, running, swimming, all saw the project through the many years it took to get and handball. to the April 15th party. All throughout the project, the Answer these questions: Would you like to get the right people showed up just when we needed them, and Plaque back? Is it possible to bring the National Handball this happened when we needed to plan the celebration, Championships back to the club, as they were played too. Entertainment Commissioner Jane Koegel and Vice here in the past? What other athletic challenges can President Fran Hegeler created a really nice event and we as a club achieve, now that we have a new space to reception. Allen Luong put together a historical video of celebrate in? It’s up to you. 3 Mike Linnik, Ron Strausbaugh, Allan Sherrill, and Jay Capell and Albert Negrete/Isidro Garcia. But the team of Jay St. Patrick’s Day Grenfell/Jesse Ward were “more consistent” as they edged out Loren/Galen in a tiebreak. Loren had a nice lob serve Handball going, and the Loren/Galen team kept switching sides, but they were always “just a bit behind” and that made Tournament them a bit tight, while Jay played loose and easy, confident on his home courts, and a renewed Jesse Ward made no By Mike Linnik hand errors and kept the pressure on with hard kill and low drives. Update: Loren didn’t bring his shoes, so he was Beautiful weather, in the 70s, welcomed players to the loaned some Chuck Taylor Converse shoes. Was that an Bay for the St. Patrick’s Day tournament on March 10 at the omen? Who knows! South End. These were perfect conditions for battle, and In the Finals, Jay Grenfeld/Jesse Ward pushed Nacio battle we did. Frank Vasquez’s Texas BBQ tapped into his Delgado/Al Quitoriano to a tiebreaker before falling short, Irish alter-ego to make delicious shepherd’s pie, plus corned giving the Fresno team their first St. Paddy’s Day Open beef and cabbage, for the Saturday banquet. There were victory. plenty of leftovers for Sunday, a great reason for fans to Jesse Ward: “We lost in the tiebreaker 11-7, Al Q got hot come out and watch the finals! with his serves and scored a lot of points off the power These NorCal Hall-of-Famers turned out to catch up on serve to the left. There were some really long rallies that we stories and check out the action: • (1983, 1989) Rudy Stadlberger • (2003) Rick Christian • (2005) Wayne Black • (2005) Alan Sherill (won the 50/60 Drop Down) • (2006) Jay Capell (won the 50/60 Drop Down) We also welcomed two-time Irish 30x60 national champion 21-and-under Galen Riordan, currently going to school at UC Davis. Galen has been entering Opens to polish his 4-Wall skills and is trying to qualify for Pro Stops. Men’s Open Action: Semi-Finals: Loren Collado teamed up with Irish 30x60 national champion Galen Riordan. They were No. 2 seed, Jay Capell with Jim Silla and had good wins over Angel Hernandez/Javier Badillo 4 lost and although I kept diving and Jay kept shooting we Men’s 70s Action: didn’t do enough to take them down.” Vic Aissa teamed up with David Ackerman, and lost to Jay Grenfeld: “The combination of the rally play from Sacramento’s Magee and Bob Bradford. Then Vic/David Nacho and the quick hands and power from Al proved beat Gary Zatkovich/Jim Roessler in a second round of the tough to manage. I felt great all weekend but definitely got Round Robin. They added another win over Joe Driscoll/ worn down by Nacho’s style of play. I’ve played him plenty Mike Held in the third. A final round had Vic/David face and I’ve never been too bothered with it, able to capitalize the red-hot Bob Barbarick (from Napa) with partner Faresh, on some back wall opportunities. This time around, the and Barbarick/Faresh took that round. Bob Barbarick, fresh few times there were opportunities I just didn’t execute as off a singles victory at the Olympic Club, extended his string precisely as needed to score.” to win the St. Paddy’s Doubles with partner Faresh. Can Bob be beaten? We’ll see at Cinco De Mayo?! Men’s B/C Action: Tom Brunette/Richard Perez had a good win over the Scores: much-improved Mauricio Jiminez/George Mendiola Sr.; then they ran into “the kids” David Sanchez/Hugo Lopes Men’s Open Doubles: and “youth was served.” Round of 16: Nacio Delgado/Al Quitoriano d. Miguel Ochoa/Adan Men’s 50/60 Action: Gonzales; Sean Haley/Rene Lopez d. Tobin/Cunanne; Carlos Flores/Rick Maciel d. Cano/Raul Carmona; Arturo In two words: “Battle Royale.” This crazy bracket (a guy Suarez/Ron Walsworth d. Steve Chen/Hernandez; in his 50s could face off with a guy close to 70s) was packed Delgado/Delgado d. Palamares/Hoelemer; Jesse Ward/Jay with NINE national champions! Lou Barberini/Artie Ward Grenfeld d. Miguel Negrete/Raul Jasso; Albert Negrete/ ran into the tough team of Scott Spann/Rich Vasquez (who Isidro Garcia d. Juan Carlos O’Campo/Paddy Dunne; Loren won the finals of the 50/60s). Collado/Galen Riordan d. Angel Hernandez/Javier Badillo. Allan Sherill/Jay Capell pushed Ron Strausbaugh/ Quarter-Finals: Mike Linnik to a tiebreak. Al snapped off scotch kills into Nacio Delgado/Al Quitoriano d.