Sunday, December 12, 2010

Out With The Old, In With The New...Year

Hello Boys and Girls. Are you being naughty or nice? Do I sound like Santa? Sorry, just having a little holiday season fun…

Speaking of holiday season, New Year’s Day is the next tennis event on the calendar and you can register for that by clicking here and logging onto the Club website. As usual the dynamic celebrity couple of Arnie and Randy Wohl will host the event. I can’t think of a better way to kick off the new tennis year than with the fun and food fest the Wohls host on New Year’s Day.

Inaugural Open Forum Tennis Meeting
Obviously the New Year’s event is on the first, and just recently we had another first in Gulf Harbour Tennis. The Tennis Advisory Committee and your Director of Tennis, Mike Curran hosted the first Open Forum Tennis Meeting on Wednesday, December 8th, at Johnny Brown’s. From all accounts it was a good meeting, and if you weren’t there you can find out what took place by checking out Harbour Views.

Club Championships
A sure sign that we are moving into the heart of our season is the Club Championships, and the singles component of the Club Championships is just about here, running from Monday, January 10th through Sunday, January 16th. Online and bulletin board registration for the event will begin on Monday, December 20th. I’m hoping that some of you will lose the “singles fear” and come on out for some fun competition. I’m running a special on singles lessons if you’re interested in getting ready for the event (wink).
 
League Teams
Still in the competition vein, most of Gulf Harbour’s Women’s and Men’s league teams are doing quite well in the early going. Leading the way on the ladies side of things is our 3.0 Double Trouble team, led by Sally Mellendorf and Meg Jacobs. Despite losing some ground to the 2nd place team since the last report, Double Trouble still leads the Division by two points. On the upward swing is our Defending Champion 3.0-Minus Dream Team, with new captain Karen Brady and repeat co-captain Darlene Mattcheck at the helm. In third place after three weeks of play, the Dream Team has moved up into 2nd place after week five.

Three additional rated teams are holding top-five positions. Liz Byck and Judy Manzella’s 3.5-Minus Sure Shots have climbed the Division ladder to claim the 4th spot, while the Power Shots, led by Laurie Watson and Linda Van Wyk, have slipped three positions since the last report to 5th in the same division. Showing tremendous heart in some very tough matches, Connie Hess and Pam Lemon’s 4.0-Minus ladies have scrapped their way into 4th place, an improvement of two spots since the last report.

In the senior divisions, Val Steigerwald and Joan Palermo’s 50-Plus Silver Strings are carrying our banner, still holding onto 4th place after eight weeks of play. Also in the senior divisions, Marilyn Meyers and Mary Jean Wampler have led their Bronze Stringers team to 5th place in the very competitive Bronze Division. They are a single point ahead of Gulf Harbour’s Bronze Swingers led by Effie Parker and Paula Tebbetts.

As good as the ladies are doing, the men may be off to an even better start, with two of the six teams in 1st place and another two in 3rd. Our highest division team, Rich Fox and Tim Baldwin’s Red-C, is tied for 1st place the despite moving up a division and playing one less match than the Division Co-Leader. Also sitting atop its division is John Hess’ White B team, posting a 10-2 individual match record in the three team matches played thus far.

Both of Gulf Harbour’s Blue-A teams, one led by Jim Masiello the other by Tony Cupaiuolo, have climbed the ranks after less than stellar beginnings in division play. In 6th place when last reported, Jim’s team has risen to 3rd. That represents a tie with Tony’s team, which has moved up from 4th and is playing in a higher division this season than last. The two teams have a big showdown at home on Tuesday, January 4th at 2:00 P.M. You don’t want to miss that one!

USPTA Pro League
Although my last match hardly looked like a USPTA Pro League match, the dance continues in the Pro League on Friday, December 17th at Lexington Country Club. If you made it to the last match at Fiddlesticks, hopefully you watched Mike and Joel, as opposed to the “skunk tennis” I played. I felt pretty bad for our members in attendance and my partner Patrick during that match, which we lost in two very-easy-for-the-opposition sets. Mike and Scotty pulled off a third-set, super-tiebreak win, while Joel and Chad fell in a super-tiebreak.

Mike’s and my team lost ground last time out, and now trail Joel’s first-place team by three points. Fortunately we have an opportunity to catch the leaders this Friday, as we play Joel’s team…Unfortunately (for me) it is another 5:30 P.M. start. I won’t be too disappointed if you didn’t make this one, but Mike and Joel might, so we’ll look for you at Lexington this Friday at 5:30 P.M.

Member Update
It is my great pleasure to announce that Tom Van Wyk seems to be recovering very well after his short stint at Health Park for a blood clot. Also, Bob Ostrom’s game is as strong as ever (his forehand was actually compared to Mike Curran’s on Friday!), and Bonnie Graham is healthy and playing well enough to pull out a tough three-setter for her team this past week. April Burkholder is hanging tough and so is Norma Schuyler through their battles with cancer. Let’s keep the good vibes coming for those determined members of our tennis family.

Well, I hope you are still getting some tennis in even as you are enjoying the holiday season, and struggling to stay warm. Until next, game, set, match…..

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Holiday Season Tennis

I hope everyone had a terrific day of thanks, while eating and drinking far too much. You can bet I did!

Anyway, the next big happening on the list of events in Gulf Harbour Tennis is the Tennis Town Hall Meeting on the Wednesday, December 8, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnny Brown’s. You should be receiving and official invite to that meeting soon, so please keep your eyes peeled and that time on your calendar free.

Prior to that, however, you have another opportunity to witness your pros as they once again put their games on display in the Ritzman Tennis USPTA Pro League. This coming Friday, November 3, at Fiddlesticks Country Club, Joel will be playing at 4:00 p.m., and Mike and I will be doing the same at 5:30 p.m.

Joel’s team seized first place after the last match, while Mike’s and my team fell into second by one point. As always we love seeing you in the audience, so if you would like some pre-dinner entertainment, come on out and show that Gulf Harbour spirit.

On the league team front, we have a great slate of matches at home for you this week. The last Gulf Harbour team to start its season, Terry Brady’s defending champions 69-ers open their title defense campaign at home this coming Wednesday, December 1, at 2:00 p.m.

Prior to the 69-ers taking the court on Wednesday, Sally Mellendorf and Meg Jacob’s Double Trouble, which is one point out of first despite playing one match fewer than the first-place team, will try to take the division lead in a match at home tomorrow (Monday the 29th) at 11:00 a.m.

On Tuesday the 30th, two of our men’s teams take on their opponents at home. Tony Cupaiuolo’s Blue A team (only 2 points behind the division leaders) and Fran Kelly’s Blue D team will play at 2:00 p.m.

On Wednesday, Liz Byck and Becky Marshall’s Sure Shots (who sit in fifth in the 3.5-Minus Division), and Effie Parker and Paula Tebbetts’ 50-Plus Bronze Swingers swing into action at 11:00 a.m.

Thursday’s lineup at 11:00 a.m. includes Karen Brady and Darlene Mattcheck’s 3.0-Minus Division Dream Team, which will be working on their title defense, and Teressa Crocker’s 60-Plus team. On Friday, Norma Schuyler and Carlotta Clark’s 50-Plus Gold team, and the 50-Plus Silver Belles, led by Monnie Kane and Sue Weiss, will take to Gulf Harbour’s courts at 11:00 a.m.

In addition to the tennis, I sure hope you are planning on taking advantage of some of the other terrific offerings the Club has in store for us during the holidays. First up is the Tree Lighting event on Wednesday the 1st, but there is a waiting list for that, so I hope you registered in time.

There is still room for the Festival of Lights on Thursday the 2nd, so you can still partake of that de-light. Remember that you can go to the Club Calendar (accessible from the main members’ page of the Club website) to review all events and to register for events.

Finally, here’s something that you won’t want to miss! As a gift to you for this holiday season, you can receive 50% off the cost of all spa services from December 1st through the 12th. Getting fully pampered for half the price sounds like a sweet deal to me. Hope you enjoy it!
Well, that’s it for now, so until next, game, set, match…

Monday, November 22, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving to Gulf Harbour Tennis

Although I am not the biggest fan of creating a specific day for something we should do every day, I must admit that Thanksgiving is my favorite of all of the holidays. Perhaps that’s because I have so much to be thankful for…or maybe it’s cuz I love to eat! In any event, this is the Thanksgiving version of your Gulf Harbour Tennis Blog, and I/we have much for which to be thankful.

Tough to know where to start…Ah, how about when I drive through the front gates in the morning, greeted by gently swaying palm trees and the beloved sight of the well-groomed 18th? Gazing upon that scene, I know that I have so much for which to be grateful…

As I walk to the tennis center and am greeted by Eddie Dance, Bill Cole, Arnie Wohl, and Rich Fox who occupy Court 3 every morning at 8:00 a.m., I know that I have much for which to give thanks…
Passing by the tennis pro shop on the way to the office, observing Laurie’s creative efforts to bring our members the best in attire and accessories, thinking of all she does that few ever see, I am thankful for the view behind the scenes…

When I sit at my desk, look at my calendar and court sheet, struggling to find an opening for someone wanting to work on her/his game, it is a struggle I know I am fortunate to have…

Approaching the tennis courts for the first time each morning, before the pristine façade that Fernando has created is disturbed, my spirit soars with the sunshine, and my heart is gladdened with gratitude…

The first smiling face of the glistening morning, the ladies filtering in for their morning clinics, chatting, extending their cheery greetings, giving their all as many a ball is flung at them, and expressing their gratitude when it’s all over…How could I not be grateful?

Looking one court over at Mike or Joel flinging the felt with his own special flair, I know that gratitude is definitely in order…

When I walk through the Fitness Center, across the pool deck, into the clubhouse, up to the kitchen, passing familiar, smiling faces all the way, I know what it means to be thankful…

On those days when I get upstairs in time to partake of the fruits of the kitchen staff’s labor, or even when Shirla, Bill, or Steve at the Tiki is the only option, I am grateful for their talents and the Club’s generosity…

And then the kids, who, after a long day of trying at school are asked to perform, to give yet more effort on the court, do just that, I’m grateful for the small role I may play in their developments…not simply as tennis players, but as people…

Sitting on the sidelines of team matches, observing how much our players care, watching them struggle with the emotions of competition, seeing their elation at a shot well hit, the deflation at one that fails to find the mark, I am thankful to be a small part of it…

I think of the team captains who do the hard work: the phone calls, the emails, the ego management, the lineup struggles…and I am truly grateful for their willingness to face the challenges…
And like the captains, where would our program be without the Bob Ostroms, the Tim Baldwins, the George Kanes, the Meg Jacobses, the Lili Canfields, the Connie Hesses, Sally Mellendorfs and Linda Van Wyks and so many more? Yes, we have so much for which to be thankful…
When I look over to the sidelines during Pro League and see the familiar faces of folks, with whom I spend so many hours, and hear their cheers when I manage to summon up the rare winner, it affirms why I proudly and gratefully wear my Gulf Harbour name tag despite the hazing I receive from fellow pros...

When I think of the courage and strength that so many of our tennis family exhibit in the face of ill health and injury, fighting back to take the court again, coming out to support teammates when unable to play, I am so very grateful for their spirits and examples…

And at the end of the day, I know that without the support of the Rick Newman and his capable staff (Mike, Georgine, Dave, Holly, Amy, Maria, and Tom), without Gary Lewis and his hard working bunch (Volney, Dave, Kevin and others), without Alan Schwartzman and his capable crew (Debbie, Bridgette, and Ajla), and without the support of the Board of Governors, none of it would be possible. Our gratitude must encompass them all!

And since I am expressing  gratitude for my Gulf Harbour good fortune, I can't help but thank Mark Doss, Martin Weirengo and the entire Golf staff for making my summers bearable. Many thanks for tolerating this wannabe golfer.

Finally, I am truly grateful for the leadership, friendship and trust of our Director Mike Curran, because without those, I would not be a part of the Gulf Harbour experience that I treasure. To all of you, including those not mentioned by name above, who contribute so much to my experience (and you know who you are), please know that the words “gratitude” and “thankful” are inadequate to express the sentiment I hold for you and the moments we share. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!



Sunday, November 21, 2010

Fun with Fernando




Looking for something different to do with the kids over the holidays? Are the grandkids coming for vacation and you are thinking of things to do with them? I’ve got an idea for you. After you have had the kids out to the tennis courts a few times to chase tennis balls around, Fernando Jimenez, our relatively new and very capable Maintenance Technician, and his family have a few real thrills for you and the kids.

In addition to keeping our courts beautiful, Fernando is also the Events & Reservations Manager at the Corner Creek Ranch and Paso Fino Club in North Fort Myers. Jerry (Remember Jerry?) told me about it long ago, and I decided to visit Fernando at the ranch yesterday afternoon. I enjoyed myself immensely and would have stayed for the midnight, moonlight ride had I not been summoned home.

Shortly after I arrived at the ranch, Laurie (our creative Pro Shop Manager) showed up with her four kids, a friend and her young son. I already had tremendous respect for Laurie, but now I’ve added a healthy dose of admiration. I will let Laurie tell you the story if she chooses, but let’s just say that she and the boys had an adventure. Me? I just had a terrific time, and plan to spend as much time at the ranch as Fernando will let me and I can spare.

Corner Creek Ranch is 96 acres of “Old Florida” landscape, with trails for riding or walking. The wooded areas are great for off trail walking or riding as well, and Fernando informs me that camping is also allowed. Given my limited riding experience and questionable sense of direction, I’m all about sticking to the well-beaten paths.

But the horses and trails aren’t the only attractions at Corner Creek. The Cub Scout troop and other kids that were there yesterday seemed to have a blast at this no frills gem. When they weren’t riding the little pony or horses, they were running around, playing in the bounce house, or talking to the birds.

When the adults weren’t riding or walking trails, they were sitting in the shade, sipping on cold refreshments (most weren’t drinking lemonade), and listening to the Latin rhythms emanating from the thatch roof “clubhouse.” I’ve never been to Columbia, but I suspect that the Corner Creek Ranch/Paso Fino Club is a retreat reminiscent of the hinterlands of Fernando’s birthplace.

I can’t fully express what the experience meant to me, but if natural habitats, low cost entertainment, and unique experiences appeal to you, then Corner Creek may be a place to visit over the holidays. Talk to Fernando and I’m sure he’ll be happy to give you all the details.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sizzling Tennis Weekend in November!

Just lil ole me again folks. Don'tcha know I just love chatting informally with my favorite folks :). If you thought Boot Camp got the season off to a good start, wait until you get a gander at this weekend's activities!

USPTA Ritzman Tennis Pro League
The big “Battle of the Ages” is in the leadoff position, as Joel and I will square off for our respective teams this Friday, November 5, at 4pm right here at Gulf Harbour. If you didn’t already know, Mike and I are on the same team again this year, and Mike will be in action at the same time as we try to maintain the slim lead we took after the first match at the Landings.

Gulf Harbour has been a terrific venue for the Pro League, not just because we have one of the loveliest tennis venues in the southwest, but because we have some of the most enthusiastic tennis members on the planet! Let’s keep the tradition alive and come out in force this Friday.

If Gulf Harbour spirit and exciting tennis don’t motivate you, how about food and drink? There will be plenty available for your responsible (or otherwise- and I'll never tell) consumption at the event. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Homecoming Tennis Festival
Whether or not you make it for Friday's fun, I hope you are among the 32 enthusiasts who have already taken all of round robin slots in the Homecoming Tennis Festival, starting at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 6th.  There are 10 people on the waiting list, so if you haven't already registered for that, you are relegated to eating, drinking and making merry at the pool after the tennis (so sad :().

Thus far, in addition to the 32 players, there are 16 partiers on the list for the social gathering afterward at the pool (6:00 p.m. start), and that list is growing. We would love to see every tennis member at, what we hope will be, a standing room only event this Saturday afternoon. Set your DVRs and TIVOs for college football and come meet some new tennis members and reconnect with some familiar ones.

For a $10 donation, you reap two hours of fun tennis, refreshments provided by Food & Beverage, entertainment by Tribal Love, and most importantly, a good time shared with friends old and new. Even if you don’t play tennis, the festivities at the pool will begin after the round robin at 6:00 p.m. and everyone is welcome, so register online or on the bulletin board, and call 444-3644 if you have questions.

Team Report
We are sure you will not be surprised to know that several Gulf Harbour LCWTL teams are among the leaders in their divisions after the first few weeks of the season. Our Defending Champion 3.0-Minus team led by Karen Brady has yet to lose a single match (8-0 in individual match play), and is tied for first place. In the 3.5-Minus Division, Laurie Watson and Linda Van Wyk’s Power Shots hold their division lead after posting an 11-1 individual match record thus far, and Liz Byck and Becky Marshall’s Sure Shots are only a few points back in third position.

In senior division play, Val Steigerwald and Joan Palermo’s Silver Strings lead the way in the Silver Division with a 15-1 individual match record, sweeping three of their first four opponents. Hanging tough in fifth position in the Silver Division is our Silver Belles team, with Monnie Kane and Sue Weiss at the helm.

As far as I can tell from the intel coming in, our Men’s teams begin play Monday, November 15th at 2:00 p.m. at Gulf Harbour when John Hess’ White-B team takes on Lehigh. I believe John’s team took home the second place prize last season, and despite moving up a level this year, it should still be at or near the top of its division.

We have two Blue-A teams this year, with Jim Masiello and Tony Cupaiuolo (two rival factions from Sicily :)) vying for dominance in that division. Having been near the top of the division last season, Jim believes he should handle Tony’s boys with little problem, seeing that Tony’s team has moved up a division. Tony’s response? “Fugitaboudit!”

Ok, ok, I’m making it up. Neither Jim nor Tony was consulted prior to publication, but it should be fun with both teams beginning play at home on Tuesday, November 16th at 2:00 p.m. I’m still awaiting schedule information from our other men’s teams.

Please remember that you will be able to find out when all of our teams play at home and away, and how they are doing by consulting the Tennis Teams & Leagues link on the Tennis page of the Club website. Of course there is much more to tell, but I am out of time, so until next: game, set, match Gulf Harbour!!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Gulf Harbour Tennis Still Hot in Fall

The calendar may indicate "fall," but the weather and the tennis on Gulf Harbour tennis courts remain hot! Here's what's happening:

Halloween Round Robin
I'm sad to say that it looks as though our planed two sessions of scary tennis will be whittled down to one. As of this writing, we only have seven (7) brave souls willing to display their wares that early on a Saturday morning, and that’s frightfully inadequate to hold the 8:00 a.m. round robin. If we can’t get that number up to 16, I’m afraid we will have to go with just one costumed session from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. That session is now filled, but you might want to get on the wait list in case we have the usual few who fall by the wayside just prior to the event.

Homecoming Tennis Festival
Speaking of events, one you don’t want to miss would be the Homecoming Tennis Festival the following weekend. As you know, there are a number of folks returning to the tennis roost whom you haven’t seen in months, and whom you won’t realize how much you’ve missed until you see them again. Saturday, November 6th at 4:00 p.m. would be a great time to catch up. There won’t be a regular round robin that morning, so sleep in and come join us for some afternoon delight. We are more than halfway to a full event, so register for the event online or on the bulletin board as soon as possible.

If you aren’t interesting in playing Saturday afternoon but would like to welcome back old friends or meet new ones, you can register for the food, drinks and dialogue component (6:00 p.m. start) of the event only. Whether you play tennis or not the event will require a $10 donation to participate. If you haven’t had Chef Norbert’s wings, or the terrific wraps they throw together at Johnny Browns, then you won’t want to miss the fun, food, and friends at the Homecoming Tennis Festival. Don't forget that you can sign up for any tennis event by logging onto the Club website and going to the Tennis page, or by going directly to the Club Calendar.

USPTA Pro League
How hot is Gulf Harbour tennis right now? Well on Friday, November 5th at 4pm, just a day before the Homecoming, Gulf Harbour tennis members will be treated to a battle of the ages…literally. Joel’s team and mine will be squaring off in the Fort Myers USPTA Pro League sponsored by Ritzman Tennis. Patrick Kangwa and I (combined ages in the 90s) will face Joel and Chad Hedrick (combined ages in the 50s). It will be a classic “experience-versus-youthful-reflexes” match-up that should be fun to watch. I can't promise pretty, but definitely fun.

Joel was away at USTA Florid Mixed Doubles Sectional competition during the first Pro League event at the Landings last Friday, but Mike and I were in action. Our members who attended may tell you that I was wearing galoshes and the Landings had quicksand on its stadium court, but in fact it was the old man’s very poor footwork that made it appear that way.

Fortunately, I know the No.1 rule in doubles, and I utilized it: Pick a really good partner! Patrick (director of tennis at the landings) carried me through much of the match, but I gave him a little help here and there to help us emerge with a straight set victory in the No.2 position. Mike, playing with his previous USPTA doubles partner, Scott Harrington (director at Legends) took the first set from Denny Rager (director of tennis at Lely) and Chris Fletcher, but went down in three sets.

Mike and I now hold the dubious distinction of being the only players on record to have served three consecutive double faults in a Pro League match. Sorry boss. Mike and Scott will face Shawn Hedrick and Manuel Encalada (rumored to be the best player in the league) that day, and it should be a doozy! We all need you there for inspiration.

Early Team Report
The LCWTL is only two weeks old, but the ladies of Gulf Harbour are off to a great start! In a division of 20 teams, our 3.0 Double Trouble team captained by Sally Mellendorf and Meg Jacobs is tied for first, with our 3.0 Raquettes led by Karen Ort and Teressa Crocker holding second alone.

In the 3.5-Minus division, our Sure Shots with Liz Byck and Becky Marshall at the helm are holding the top spot, while our Power Shots, captained by Laurie Watson and Linda Van Wyk are in third, only three points out of first. Keeping the pace amongst the rated teams, our 4.0-Minus team with Connie Hess and Pam Lemon in charge (and I mean “in charge”) are currently in third place.

Looking at our senior teams, Val Steigerwald and Joan Palermo’s Silver Strings lead the large field of 24 teams, while Monnie Kane and Sue Weiss’ Silver Belles are sitting in fifth. Consistent with last season, all but one of the teams that have begun play are in the top five in their divisions. Way to go ladies!

New Members

In closing, I’d like to send out a warm Gulf Harbour tennis welcome to our newest members, John and Debbie Naumann. I’m told that both are at least 4.0 players, so they will make excellent additions to our tennis family.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Gulf Harbour 2010 Tennis Season Underway!

Well Folks, the time is now. Events are happening, team clinics are rolling, matches are being played, and our friends are returning. Yes, "Season" is here. Ok, there's a lot to this blog, so grab yourself a drink and sit a while, or just read it in installments.

Tennis Team Boot Camp

Boot Camp Grunts

As usual, the Tennis Team Boot Camp marked the dawning of our favorite time of year. I could tell you how great our Boot Camp was this year, but I’ll let some of the attendees do it for me. They are, after all, unbiased critics. For example, Chris Barnes, while discussing Tuesday’s Boot Camp session exclaimed, “It was probably the best clinic I’ve ever been to.” Carolyn Finn, one of our new additions to the GH Tennis family, wrote in an email the day after Boot Camp wrapped up, “Hello T.A, Loved boot camp. Wish it was still going. Got so many great tips.”

The Most Senior & Most Dedicated
The numbers were slightly down from last year (our biggest day this year being 43, while 48 was the high last season), but there was no shortage of fun or hitting of tennis balls. John Kupferer bit the dust in his enthusiasm, but that didn’t stop him from coming back for more. Thankfully the weather cooperated relegated the misery we experienced during last season’s scorching Boot Camp to a lukewarm memory. Thanks to all who participated and we look forward to having you again next season.

What’s Next?
Meg Jacobs Won; Didn't She?
Next on the tennis agenda are our Halloween Round Robin Mixer on Saturday, October 30, Gulf Harbour’s hosting of the USPTA Pro League (Friday, November 5), and the Welcome Back event on Saturday, November 6. Yep, we hit the ground running round these parts once season starts.

Gabe Gebara in Spirit of Halloween
Our Halloween event is usually a ghost...uh.. I mean gas. We’ve had some terrific costumes the past two years and would love to keep the tradition going this year. Linda V, Tom? Care to defend your titles? Or was that the year before? Nancy you can’t wear that Uncle Sam hat again. I think it gave you a permanent crick in the neck (lol).  And PLEASE, no more Bill Wright impersonations. One Bill Wright is plenty; right Bill? Oh, by the way, you cannot win with the same costume you wore last year, and the year before (LOL).

Oh, almost forgot…If the kids or grandkids are around, they would probably enjoy the Children’s Halloween Party, complete with scavenger hunt and “tricky treats,” beginning at 11:00 a.m. that Saturday morning at the clubhouse. Click here (you'll have to login to Club website)for more info on the kids’ party and/or to sign up.

Welcome Back Mixer
Wennie & Joan Celebrate Victory for 60-Plus
As soon as the costumes come off, it will be time for the Homecoming Tennis Festival (as named by George “Big Daddy” Kane), which will serve the same function as the Welcome Back Mixer. Many of our tennis friends will have just returned, and it is a great time to meet and greet the new and old, the meek and bold on and off the court.

Post Tennis Relaxation
This year’s event consists of tennis in the late afternoon, followed by a poolside gathering catered by our outstanding Food & Beverage department. You know how sweet it is, after a good session of tennis, to sit and chat with friends, cuddling a glass of vino, a cold brewski, and/or a smorgasbord of culinary delights to make your tummy smile. That’s what we have in store for you on Saturday November 6. Just a heads up: This one will be a first-come-first-served affair for the 32 slots available for the tennis component of the evening. More details will soon be available online and on the bulletin board. Please check the tennis page of the Club Website for details.

League Play Preview
Jenny's Ladies Took the Title
At least 23 teams (one more than last season) will represent Gulf Harbour in League play this season. Currently we have eight (8) rated teams and seven (7) senior teams in the Lee County Women’s Tennis League (LCWTL), seven (7) teams in Lee County Men’s Leagues, and one (1) USTA League team.

Terry Brady’s 70-plus 69-ers and Rich Fox and Tim Baldwin’s White-A team will be defending champions on the men’s side. Our 3.0-Minus Dream Team, formerly captained by Jenny King and Darlene Mattcheck, now led by Karen Brady and Darlene Mattcheck, is the only defending champion amongst our ladies teams.

Diehard Spectators Enjoying the Action
We had a number of close finishes last season and are likely to have a few more this season. However, Val Steigerwald’s Silver Strings got us off to a great start last week with a sweep of the historically strong Landings team in the first match of the season on Friday, October 8. The Strings have their home opener this coming Friday, October 15 at 11:00 a.m. so come on out and cheer them on.

Speaking of cheering for our teams, you can find out when and where your favorite players and teams are playing during the season by clicking on the following links for rated teams match schedules and senior teams schedules. And don’t forget to check the Tennis Teams & Leagues page for the latest on your teams throughout the season.

Before the real madness of season descends, I’d like to thank last season’s team captains for doing such a terrific job of coordinating and managing our teams, and I’d also like to thank this season’s captains for taking on that difficult task.

USPTA Fort Myers Pro League
Phew! Can you believe you're still reading? Anyway...The USPTA Pro League opens play on Friday October 22, 4:00 p.m. at the Landings, and this season promises to be a really stimulating campaign. Two seasons ago Mike and I were on the same team and our team won. Well, we are back together again (although Mike’s on Court 1 and I’m on Court 2), and we will be looking to reclaim the title that neither of us held a piece of last season for the first time in several years (Mike had a nice streak going for a while there).

Enjoying Pro League at Gulf Harbour
Mike will be playing with Scott Harrington, whom he partnered in 2007 to claim the USPTA’s No.1 national ranking in Men’s Open Doubles, and I will be sharing courts with Patrick Kangwa of the Landings at the No.2 position. Unfortunately Joel will be playing with Shawn Hedrick for another team, also on the No.2 court. Don’t worry; I won’t feel too bad if you cheer for Joel when we play each other. Be sure to pat him on the back and say, “good match” after Patrick and I put a spanking on 'em (LOL).

Stay tuned for a complete schedule of pro league matches which will be posted on our website and on the bulletin board adjacent to Court 1. Be sure to put Friday, November 5th on your calendar, because that is the day that Pro League comes to Gulf Harbour.

Members on Recovery Trail
Bob Ostrom: Mild Mannered He Ain't
You probably couldn’t tell from his game or his demeanor, but Bob Ostrom had to visit the surgeon again on Monday (10/11) to have a cancerous lymph node and tissue around it removed. Apparently the surgery went well, and believe it or not, Bob was in our office today for a meeting. If it weren't for the staples in his neck, you would never know that the man underwent life-threatening surgery two days ago. Incredible! 

Norma Schuyler continues her battle with breast cancer, and although she has escaped the crippling chemo, she will undergo radiation treatments for the next several weeks. Of course her friends, teammates, and our staff miss her and can’t wait for her to get back into her tennis shoes.

We’re sending out as much positive energy as we can to Bonnie Graham who is also in a fight with breast cancer. According to husband Ron, it was caught early and the prognosis is good. Bonnie we’re with you all the way!

While those above are in the midst of their toughest challenges, a few others have emerged victorious from theirs. Melanie Jackman made her debut on the courts after having a pacemaker installed just a few weeks ago. Melanie was either well-tanned or covered in Rustoleum, because during last Saturday’s round robin, you could hardly tell that she had been out for several weeks. Welcome back Melanie!

Peerless Leader Jenny King
Jenny King, captain of our only LCWTL team that won its division (3.0-Minus) last season, made a cameo appearance during Boot Camp and you wouldn’t know that she had been on the mend from a gall bladder removal. Sturdy stuff is what Gulf Harbour tennis players are made of.

Always about the Smile
As we show support for our fellow tennis family members who are having tough times, I would also like to note that although you seldom see Tim Baldwin do anything but smile and create situations for others to smile, he has major trials which include caring for a mom who’s struggling through the ebb and flow of senior survival, and a son who is recovering from horrific wounds suffered while serving his country. I’m sure Tim would welcome any show of support and fellowship.

Welcoming New Members
If you have been around the courts over the past several months then I’m sure you have noticed some new strokes amongst our tennis folks. According to our distribution list, we are up to 319 tennis playing members, and I suspect we may not have them all in the database. I’m working on pictures and short bios of our new folk, but here are a few names to go with the new faces. Your task is just to match them up (wink). They include:

Zoe Bradley
Paula Brown
Carol Cooper
Debra Hobbs
Jack Lee
Dick Schneider
Angela Mitrisin & Scott Turner
Jerry & Sonin Fleming
Tom & Bev Auda
Carolyn Finn & Tim Neill
Tom and Sheri Nester
Bruno Glavich & Gina LaMana
Sheri & Robert Krzak
Rulx & Debra Ganthier (Solange & Isabella)
Tom & Kimberly Ghuman (Daughter Allison & son Joey)




Monday, September 13, 2010

Labor Day Recap and Much More

The “Labor of Love” event held this past Labor Day proved to be as entertaining as anticipated. A full complement of 32 players took to the courts (or workstations as they were labeled for the event) for four rounds of loving tennis labor. Master event planner George “Big Daddy Kane” put his personal touch on the proceedings, and once we got past the preamble, even Rich Fox and Arnie Wohl had a good time.

After four rounds of play, labor related trivia, and raffles, a number of participants refreshed themselves at the pool party hosted by the Club’s Food & Beverage department. Given the two hours spent in soupy air of late summer in Southwest Florida, it was no surprise that the players got “worked up” at poolside with some “labor-less” liquid refreshment and “overtime” munching.

Big prize winners include Marilyn Meyers who won a $50 raffle gift certificate and Lili Canfield took home the $100 gift certificate grand prize. According to the feedback we have received from those who were kind enough to share their opinions with us, although it was a good event, and enjoyed by most, it wasn’t the “knock your socks off” fun time that we had hoped for. That just increases our incentive to make the next event extra special, so don’t miss the next Gulf Harbour tennis happening.
Upcoming Events
Other important items on the horizon include preseason court maintenance, where all courts will be resurfaced, with three of them (3, 4, & 6) also being relined, and the Tennis Team Boot Camp. Court maintenance will begin on Thursday, September 23rd and should be completed by the 30th. As always, we appreciate your patience and understanding as we try to create the best possible playing environment for you.

With over a month to go before Boot Camp, almost half of the available slots are filled. If you are playing on a team this year, or even if you aren’t and just want to get your game in shape for season, the Boot camp is an event you don’t want to miss. For the first time in the Mike Curran era, a woman professional, Kerry Kendrick, (sister of touring pro Robbie Kendrick) will be on board. Four of the five visiting professionals are directors of tennis at their respective facilities, and bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the Boot Camp courts. This is one event you probably don’t want to miss.

Playing Opportunities
A few individuals have asked me about doing another singles ladder, and it would be my pleasure if there were enough interest. The number of matches played last season suggests to me that we don’t have enough interest to run a ladder, but there may be enough interest to create and post online a singles list of men and women. The list would include the players’ names, phone numbers, email addresses, approximate or determined ratings, and availability for play. If you are interested on being on such a list, please email me with the above info at taniles@gulfharbour.com.

If singles isn’t your thing and you are not on one of our ladies or men’s teams, it is not too late to get involved. There are openings on a number of Lee County Women’s Tennis League (LCWTL) teams, and there are roster spots open on the teams playing in the Lee County Men’s Fifty-Plus and Seventy-Plus teams as well. If you aren’t interested playing on a team, but want to make yourself available for doubles play, send me your information as suggested above, and I will include you on the list of players available for doubles play.

If mixed doubles is your preference, there is a new Lee County Couples Mixed League that fields teams at the 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 levels. According to the League Coordinator, the league is one that focuses on fun competition, and includes parties and awards. Click here to review the League website and to register. There are also opportunities right here at Gulf Harbour if you are looking for some fun hitting with less organization and competition, so don’t hesitate to email me with the kind of playing that you are interested in experiencing.

Team Tennis
Speaking of team play, Gulf Harbour’s teams are getting ready for the new 2010 – 2011 season. We will field 15 LCWTL teams (a two-team increase over last year’s total), two 70-Plus Lee county men’s teams, and five 50-Plus Lee County men’s teams (a one-team increase over last year). USTA teams have not yet been formed, but we are likely to have at least one mixed doubles USTA team. Team Schedules, complete with team rosters, will be posted on the courtside bulletin board and online on the Club’s Tennis Teams & Leagues page.

Members Corner
I can’t possibly touch on everything that’s going on with our tennis family, because I just don’t know everything. But here are a couple of tidbits that have come my way.

Norma Schuyler, our Gold Team Captain and an integral part of the Captains Council’s success this past year has informed us that her struggle with breast cancer is going well. Results of a recent test (Oncotype DX) indicated that her cancer has a very low “Recurrence Score,” and it appears as though she will be able to bypass the dreaded chemo. Keep an eye out for Norma and wish her good luck with her reconstruction process.

On a similar front, April Burkholder, a vital member of our 3.5 Minus Sure Shots team, had a cancer recurrence recently and had to have a tumor removed. Although she has been pronounced “cancer free” April anticipates up to four months of chemo in her immediate future. April is a trooper, however, and she still plans to contribute to the team despite her challenges. Don’t hesitate to send her your thoughts and words of encouragement.

Unfortunately, not all of us have good news to report in our struggles with Mother Nature and Father Time. I am sad to report that Rick Zeoli, who played on our Champion Men’s White-A team last season, has passed away as a result of a heart attack. Most of us didn’t know much about Rick, but he attended Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA, and at the age of 19, he became co-founder of The Shield System car washes where he worked until the time of his passing.

As written by his wife Joan, “Rick was a long time summer resident of Yarmouth and was a member of the Hyannis Yacht Club, the Bass River Yacht Club, and the South Yarmouth Tennis Club. Rick was a lifelong soccer player and played in the New England Over-the-Hill Soccer League for the Lexington Bald Eagles. Rick was an enthusiast of all things mechanical including cars and boats. Rick was admired and loved by his family and all who knew him. He will be missed.”

Yes we will miss Rick, but to end positively, we are fortunate to be welcoming Rich Meyers and Arnie Harris back to the courts after very long injury layoffs. Both are valued members of Gulf Harbour’s men’s teams, and Rich has been a perennial contender in the Club Championships. Rich has been working out with Mike Curran weekly, and has even joined the Fox morning group a few times. Arnie is returning to the courts this week after having a hip replaced just a few short weeks ago. Keep up the good work guys, and it’s great to have you back!

I would also like to welcome the newest member of the staff. Fernando Jimenez, has stepped into the shoes of Jerry Jimenez who had done such a great job of maintaining our courts over the past two years. Given his initial efforts, I feel confident in saying that there will be no drop off in the quality of service the members will receive from Fernando. Stay tuned for Fernando’s bio appearing in the near future. Until next, game, set, match….