Jeff Wilson |
We’ve crossed the halfway mark of the 2015-16 season, and
tennis continues to thrive at The Hideaway Country Club. Things look good for the future of
tennis at The Hideaway, as new General Manager/COO Jeff Wilson, a PGA Professional,
seems to be very supportive of Hideaway Tennis.
Head Golf Professional Sean Balliet |
While it isn’t yet time to break ground for the new
clubhouse, tree clearing has begun and there’s a new, open look to the area
that’s growing on me. Before diving into our tennis activities, I’d like to
say, “Thank you” to golf staff members Sean Balliet, Dave Bartoe, John Kuchaes and Justin Lookhart for all they do
to help us keep tennis rolling smoothly along.
ROUND ROBINS
Rick Walker & Bill Holzheuer |
Since almost all of the women who love the game are playing
multiple times per week on Hideaway women’s teams, there hasn’t been a women’s
round robin this season. However, the Men’s Round Robin has started to roll,
filling two, sometimes three, courts on Tuesday and Friday mornings.
Jerry Dohring & Jim Body |
A few of our former stalwarts, Bill Dey and Norm Acheson
have not been able to participate (condolences to Norm on his loss), but we
have some newcomers filling their ample shoes.
Yves Paquette |
TEAMS REPORT
Our 3.0-Minus team, Co-Captained by Jane Hill and Terri
Turner, has had a tough go of it during the first half of the season, and sits
in 10th-place in a division of 11 teams. However, like our other teams, our 3.0-
Vivian Landis & Paula Barry- over 170 years of experience |
The team had its moment to shine three matches ago, as they took
all four courts for the first and only time this season. Again like our other
teams, match tiebreaks have been our downfall. We’ve lost eight of the twelve
match tiebreaks we’ve played, but we have won two of the last three. Do you
believe in silver linings? Well I do, and I suspect our record in match
tiebreaks will even out over the final eight matches of the season.
Terri Turner & Lawanna Hulfeld |
Lawanna Hulfeld leads the way for our 3.0-Minus team with a
5-3 record, and iron woman Terri Turner has posted a 6-5 record, playing on
Courts 1 and 2. Together the two have notched a 4-2 record, making them our
most successful 3.0-Minus duo.
Captain Jane Hill & Pat Ben-Dov |
Here's an example of the moxie Terri and Lawanna show. With all
the rain and makeup matches, our 3.0-Minus and Bronze team members (almost 100%
overlap) had to play four matches in five days last week. Lawanna and Terri
lost a first-set tiebreak and were down 0-1 in the second set when the rain came in their makeup
match on Saturday. They came out to finish the match today (Tuesday), won the
second set 7-5, and took the match tiebreak. Way to go ladies!
Angela Middleton & Lynne Price in foreground Vivian & Paula in background |
Ann Stevens in foreground, Zdenka Fiala in background |
Ann Stevens may not show a winning record as Terri and Lawanna
do, but what she does show is a winning attitude. Ann has played in all 12 team
matches, each on Courts 1 or 2, despite carrying just a 2.5 rating. This is in
addition to the eight matches she has played on the Bronze team. I haven’t
heard her complain once!
Lee Cross in foreground, Ann in background |
To give you an idea of Ann’s character, in our most recent
Bronze match, Ann teamed with Lee Cross (a long-time Hideaway resident) on
Court 2. They won a close first set, and jumped out to a 4-1 lead before the
other team caught up and took the lead.
Sheri Marks about to serve with Maria Mosco ready |
Ann and Lee fought to get the match to
a tiebreak, and they were playing their first match point, when Ann went for a
ball, tweaked her trick knee, and fell. She hobbled to her feet, and on the
next point, crushed a forehand winner down the line to clinch the match. They
don’t come any grittier than Ann!
Other team members who display tremendous heart and show up
day in and day out to battle women often 30 years younger (in some cases 50+
years younger! We have at least three octogenarians and one nonagenarian on the
roster) include Angela Middleton, Lynne Price, Maria Mosco, Pat Ben-Dov, Paula
Barry (Hideaway resident) Sheri Marks, Vivian Landis (Hideaway resident) and
Zdenka Fiala.
Two long time Hideaway residents: Paula Barry & Vivian Landis |
Unfortunately, we’ve lost Zdenka’s valuable skills due to injury
for at least a few more matches, and Vivian is hanging up her racquets as she
turns 90 next month. I’m sad that I won’t be boasting that we have nonagenarian
who is the second fastest player on the team. Our 3.0-Minus team plays its next
home match on Thursday, February 11 at 10:30am.
Our Bronze ladies (led by Captain Pat Ben-Dov and Co-Captain
Rennie Bassett) have won nine of 16 individual matches in their four most
recent team matches, after having lost nine of 12 individual matches in their
previous three team matches. Lee Cross
(a Hideaway resident) and Ann Stevens have proven to be a dynamic duo, winning all
four of their matches in that stretch and losing only once in the five total matches
they have played together.
Lee Cross & Ann Stevens |
Lee and Ann alternate playing first and second positions
with Terri Turner and Lawanna Hulfeld, another tough twosome who have also been
a force to be reckoned with the first half of the season. Terri and Lawanna
have posted a 4-2 record in first and second positions, and are riding a
two-match win-streak.
Lawanna & Terri |
Our top performers in terms of wins posted thus far this
season are Ann Stevens and Lawanna Hulfield, both having posted 6-2
individual-match records. Lee Cross has won four of the five matches she has
played since her
Co-Captain Rennie Bassett with Jane Hill |
Other team members who have made valuable contributions to
the team include Vivian Landis and Paula Barry (both Hideaway residents), along
with Co-Captain Rennie Bassett, Lynne Price, Sheri Marks, Jane Hill, Jo
Thornton, and Maria Mosco.
Jo Thornton & Sheri Marks |
Match tiebreaks have been the theme of our season, and our
Bronze ladies have played 14 match tiebreaks in their 10 team matches thus far,
winning four of the 14. Three of those four wins have come in our last three
matches, so there is hope for us yet.
Bronze Captain Pat Ben-Dov |
The team has five matches yet to play, so
there’s plenty of time to improve upon our 7th-place (of 16 teams) position.
Our next Bronze home match is tomorrow, Wednesday Feb. 10 at 9:30am.
Our 3.5-Minus ladies have won 11 of their past 12 individual
matches, and taken 70 of the possible 78 points in sweeping two of the three most
recent team matches played. The two teams our 3.5-Minus ladies swept were among
the top ten teams in the Division when we played them.
Amy Russo & Co-Captain Jami McCormick supporting their teammates |
In their most recent match, our ladies took all four courts
from Renaissance (5th at match time, 6th after our win),
a team that had only lost two previous matches, both to teams in the top five
of the Division. Renaissance had only been swept one time in their prior eight
matches.
Jami & Agi Kelemen |
Our 3.5-Minus ladies have played 13 match tiebreaks in their
10 matches, and have won just five of those deciding tiebreaks. But things appear to be
looking up for us, because four of those five tiebreak-wins have come in the
last three matches played, after having lost the previous seven tiebreaks! Co-Captain
Jami McCormick has been involved in three of those five tiebreak victories,
teaming with Amy Russo in two of them and with Tina Willard in the other.
Tonya Sammons & Christine Paraboschi |
Regardless of wins and losses, thrillers or heartbreakers,
our 3.5-Minus team shares a level of camaraderie I haven’t often seen among
teams with players vying for playing time. With 16 players on the roster, all
wanting to be in on the action every week, it is pretty amazing how well our
ladies function together.
Tina Willard is leading the team with wins, going 5-3 thus
far, with Jami (4-3) and Gale Caron (3-2) also posting winning records. Betsy Barnwell has been a team workhorse,
playing primarily on first (6 times) and second courts and still posting a 4-4
record. Amy Russo shares the burden on Courts 1 and 2 with Betsy and Jami,
posting a 3-3 record on those tough courts.
Barb Saling & Gwen Burzdzy |
Other team members that have made valuable contributions in
multiple matches include Christine Paraboschi, Gwen Burdzy, Laurie Stanley, Agi
Kelemen, Tonya Sammons, Barb Saling, Kathy O’Rourke, Martha Carlisle, and
Michelle Paquette.
Tina Willard & Captain Debbie Vollrath |
Unfortunately, Captain Debbie Vollrath and Michelle Henke
have not been able to participate much this season, and we have lost the
considerable talents of Michelle Paquette, so the team will have to climb the
division ladder without their valuable contributions.
Laurie Stanley & Gwen Burdzy |
The 3.5-Minus team, currently 10th (of 17 teams) in
the standings, faces three matches in a row against teams currently ranked in
the top five, before closing out the season with three matches against teams in
the lower echelon of the Division. Their next home match will be played against
Lexington Country Club (currently 5th) on Wednesday February 24th
at 9:30am.
The ladies of our Silver team have to be commended for their
perseverance in the face of tall odds.
We began with a small roster and it gets smaller as the season
progresses. Most of our Silver ladies have put themselves on the line every
week, but a few have been traveling, and suffering from injuries, illness, or…
In any event, our Silver ladies have been on the receiving end of numerous
tiebreak heartbreaks.
Captain Linda Sisco & Martha Carlisle |
Captain Linda Sisco, a Hideaway resident, has had six of her
twelve matches end in match tiebreaks, and has emerged victorious in two of
those thrillers. Sue Kreikamp, who plays on Court 1 each week, has played in
seven matches this season, and four of those matches have ended in match
tiebreaks.
Sue Kreikamp & Michelle Paquette |
Sue has a 2-2 record in those clinchers. Martha Carlisle and
Michelle Paquette hold the distinction of being our only Silver players to post
winning records in match tiebreaks, with the former going 3-2 and the latter
sitting at 2-1.
Barb Saling & Elfgard Stolzenberg |
Although our Silver team has won just five of the 13 match tiebreaks
played, there is some good news to be had. In our last five matches we’ve
won four of seven match tiebreaks played, while in our previous seven matches,
we had posted a match-tiebreak record of 1-5. Things seem to be looking up a
bit, even though we are still in 15th place of 17 teams.
Kathy O'Rourke & Agi Kelemen |
Martha Carlisle has posted the most individual match wins
with five and Michelle Paquette, another Hideaway resident, has the next
highest win total with four. Kudos must
go to Agi Kelemen, Linda Sisco, and Martha Carlisle for playing all 12 matches,
and to others like Co-Captain Donna McVety, Barb Saling, Elfgard Stolzenberg,
and Kathy O’Rourke for playing while less than 100% so that we wouldn’t have to
forfeit more matches than we already have (Thanks for stepping in Jami, Terri!).
Tonya Sammons & Barb Saling |
Regardless of our record and the tough circumstances, our
Silver ladies give all they have every match and have a good time doing it. Our
next Silver home match is this coming Friday February 12, at 10:30am against
Fort Myers Racquet Club, a team ranked 4th in the Division.
Well, that’s about it for our mid-season update. Despite the
quirky weather, we will continue to enjoy tennis in our southwest Florida
paradise at The Hideaway Golf and Country Club. Until next…game, set, match.
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