here and eat - Bayou Bluff
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here and eat - Bayou Bluff
• Back-to-school party, August 10 July • McDonald’s MS Junior Hard Court Open Championship, July 7-11 2 9 16 23 30 Sunday Brunch Pool & Pavilion Party, 3-5 p.m. Sunday Brunch Sunday Brunch Pool & Pavilion Party, 3-5 p.m. Sunday Brunch WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 4th of July BBQ Fishing Rodeo Kids Activities T-shirts DJ Freddie Doolittle New Member Social, 6 p.m. 4th of July Party Wednesday Night All-You-Can-Eat Dinner, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday Night All-You-Can-Eat Dinner, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday Night All-You-Can-Eat Dinner, 6-9 p.m. $10 Night $10 Night $10 Night $10 Night Friday Night Dinner Friday Night Dinner Tennis Mixer, 6 p.m., call Toby to sign up Friday Night Dinner Friday Night Dinner Private function, 5-8 p.m. Private Party, 7-10 p.m. Pool & Pavilion Party, 2-4 p.m. Courtside Café It’s your club. To be recognized as a premier tennis and recreational club by providing our members high-quality facilities and programs in a friendly, safe, family-oriented environment. We are committed to future growth and development through financially responsible management. Bayou Bluff Board of Directors President Sue Bowers 11553 W. Taylor Road Gulfport, MS 39503 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Presort Standard US Postage PAID PERMIT 36 Gulfport, MS GET IN Secretary Rodger Wilder Treasurer Stacey Penny Third-Year Board Members Sue Bowers Courtney Richardson Rodger Wilder Second-Year Board Members Jenny Farragut Stephen Holden Will Van Kirk First-Year Board Members Kitsy Benvenutti Kelli Overmyer Craig Brown • HERE AND EAT. Mission Statement Vice President Will Van Kirk Bayou Bluff Tennis Club General Manager Lisa Metz Membership Director Macky Dominguez Director of Tennis Toby Fasth Tennis Pros Macky Dominguez Bogdan Gard Pro Shop Manager Margaret McCrary Administrative Assistant Leisa Cumberland • Design and printing of “The Hacker” by Magnolia Printing & Copying, Gulfport, MS The Hacker The Bayou Bluff Tennis and Recreation Club Newsletter S EAR 30 Y EN N I S C LU June 2007 Hundreds turn out for Oustalet NTRP Baby Shower, 10-noon FYI: You have until July 31 to use the $25 Food & Beverage charge on your account. The $10 dues increase is used to cover increased insurance premiums and product costs. Café open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday Volume 2007, Number 5 U BLUF AYO T • The last week of summer camp, July 9-13 1 8 15 22 29 Pool & Pavilion Parties, 2-4 & 5-7 p.m. TUESDAY F Don’t Forget ... MONDAY B August SUNDAY B Coming Up ... Phone: (228) 896-9166 Fax: (228) 896-9168 Email: [email protected] Web: www.BayouBluff.com BBTC Pro Bo wins Mens Open Singles W ith more than 210 players signed up to play from June 1-3 at Bayou Bluff Tennis Club, the Butch Oustalet Autoplex NTRP has turned out to be the “biggest south of Jackson, Mississippi, since Hurricane Katrina” boasts Toby Fasth, who successfully directed and scheduled close to 200 matches from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. It goes without saying that the success of running a large tournament with very tight schedule hinges on perfect weather. And on that we were blessed. Although a bit hot and muggy, at least not a drop of rain came to dampen the tournament. Many players who play in this tournament are preparing for the State NTRP team playoffs. Efficiently run by the staff, led by Tennis Committee chair Jenny Farragut, the Tournament Desk was a busy central point of operations in the smooth flow of the matches. Thanks to the manpower of the tournament desk: Ted and June Hearn, Butch Plitt, Joe Howes, Susan McCormick, Ann Lanier, Nancy Storey, You all would have made Harvey Ford proud! Tom Holder did a fantastic job as Tournament Referee in making sure that players abide by the code and that minor on-court problems were resolved under the guidelines of the USTA rules. The stringing corner (Macky’s racket) was busy as special discounts were offered during the weekend. Thanks to Butch Oustalet for his dealership’s main sponsorship of this tournament, and the very thorough work that Andi Rushton did behind the scenes to ensure a bounty full of players’ amenities, food, drinks and topped by a first-class players’ party on Saturday night. The firstclass reputation of Bayou Bluff tournaments, which began as the Bobby Anderson Memorial and then picked up by Beau Rivage’s and Coastal Rehab’s sponsorships, continues to go up a few notches. Hope that Butch Oustalet will continue to support tennis in Mississippi through Bayou Bluff, REGARDLESS! Gypsy Allenbaugh brought the donuts from Krispy Kreme and unlimited supply of bananas and water for the players. Lisa Metz and the staff at Courtside Café kept the breakfast and snack table flowing with food as well. The food at the players’ party was the talk of the players! Making the exciting weekend of tennis more enjoyable is the triumphant performance by our club members. Led by our own pro, Bo Gard defeated the number 1 seeded Please see NTRP on Page 4 Summer bursts forth with many activities S ummer is here! Bayou Bluff is ready! There are many activities planned that you don’t want to miss. This is your Club; I encourage you to take advantage of the beautiful setting and blissful atmosphere to enjoy the tennis activities, the casual dining, and the newly refurbished pool. The pool officially opened on Memorial Day. Melinda Sullivan, as the Lifeguard Coordinator, is a great addition to the safety of the pool. Welcome, Melinda, and all the lifeguards. You shouldn’t notice the new computerized filtration system, but you will certainly notice the sparkling clear water to swim in. Summer Camp and Swim Team have started. Welcome back Coach Sean Douglas and Asst. Coach John Payton Hood. Go, Bull Frogs! The Butch Oustalet Autoplex NTRP Tournament was held June 1-3. There were 212 entries! Congratulations to all those who played. You’re all winners! What a great way to end the spring season, gear up for summer mixed doubles, or warm-up for the state tournament; or, simply watch some awesome tennis! Did you see the beautiful cars? Thank you, Butch Oustalet, for sponsoring this fun event! The Courtside Café is open Tuesday thru Sunday from 11a.m.-5p.m. Dinner is served Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights. Wednesday night dinners are reasonably priced for the family and the Thursday night buffet is back by popular demand, along with an abbreviated menu for those not desiring the buffet. Fridays are always great for greetin’ & eatin’ with your friends! For the lucky member whose name is found hidden somewhere in the Hacker, there’s a free entrée for you with the purchase of one entrée at the regular price. Get in here and eat! Read the Hacker for all the fun and excitement to be had at your club; find your name and you might be the lucky member to receive a free entrée. Your name will appear in bold somewhere in The Hacker. Message From the President Toby is planning a Bayou Bluff Club trip to the US Open Tennis Tournament in New York City! Plan to spend Labor Day weekend in fabulous Flushing Meadows at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and see world class tennis up close! Look for package information in the Hacker and at the club. Sign up soon for the best price! What fun to go watch tennis during the day and enjoy dinner and a Broadway play in the evening? Bring the kids! Or not! Either way, it will be a great trip! Look for details on the summer tennis program. There will be weekly tennis camps for tennis enthusiasts from ages 7 and up. Junior Team Tennis is back after several years. Teams will compete against other teams from other clubs on the coast. Macky will be offering beginners’ classes in the mornings. So, while the children are at the summer camp, you can be learning the sport of a lifetime! There are new arrivals for the latest in tennis fashion. All members receive a 15% discount on purchases over $20 on apparel and shoes; and 25% discount on tennis rackets. Check with the Pro Shop for further details. Seriously, your Board of Directors is diligently working to improve the service and amenities and overall quality of Bayou Bluff Tennis Club to better enhance your club’s value and enjoyment. Many thanks to the Directors and the General Manager Lisa Metz and her great staff as well as all the Club Committees! Enjoy the summer at your Club. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Lisa Metz, or myself. Sincerely, for the Board of Directors Sue Bowers, President [email protected] From the General Manager New GM promises more fun to come A s most of you know I have been an employee at Bayou Bluff for six years. I have been given the opportunity to serve as General Manager of the Club. With much enthusiasm I have accepted the permanent position. I have a lot of exciting and great ideas to come. Presently, we are working to bring back babysitting services, along with more social functions such as wine pairings, themed dinners, lobster fest, seafood extravaganza, junior tennis mixers, fashion shows, rock-and-roll tennis, wine-and-cheese socials and more adult tennis mixers. I would like to encourage you all to be more involved in your club, whether it is tennis, social, serving on committees, or just relaxing on the deck with a drink and dinner. Summer is in full swing. The tennis and summer camps are going well, thanks to our directors and employees. Please know that my door is always open to hear any suggestions you may have. Thanks to all the members who supported our Memorial Day Bash! It was well attended with approximately 300 people. Have a safe and fun summer! Lisa Metz, General Manager [email protected] Committee develops BBTC mission statement Thanks to George Goldhoff and his committee, Sue Bowers, Rodger Wilder, Nikki Plitt, and Will Van Kirk for brainstorming to establish a vision/mission statement for Bayou Bluff. Here is the result of their hard work. The Board of Directors unanimously voted to accept it. “To be recognized as a premier tennis and recreational club by providing our members high-quality facilities and programs in a friendly, safe, family-oriented environment. We are committed to future growth and development through financially responsible management.” Don’t miss the Tennis Mixer on Friday, July 13 – call Toby to sign up Bayou Bluff Tennis Club Exclusive U.S. Open Tennis Event Labor Day Weekend Package (3 or 4 nights) • 3- or 4-night hotel accommodations (August 30-September 2) at the four-star W New York Hotel – the official USTA hotel • Round-trip coach class airfare from New Orleans • Round-trip motor coach transfers from the airport to the hotel • Reserved promenade tickets to Session 9 (11 a.m. on Aug. 31) • Reserved promenade tickets to Session 11 (11 a.m. on Sept. 1) • Reserved Loge D-f tickets to your choice of Sessions 10 (7 p.m. on Aug. 31) or 11 (7 p.m. on Sept 1) • Two round-trip Metro Passes to use the subway system out to U.S. Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows • Access to host staff (On Point Sports) • U.S. Open commemorative gift • Ticket holder and lanyard • All taxes and service charges • All of the above, plus (40 participants required): • A private suite for Bayou Bluff members and friends at the W for a three-hour Meet and Greet with a tennis celebrity • VIP memento •Food and soft drinks included, with a cash bar available • Meet and Greet autograph and photo session $2,215 per person for a three-night stay (based on double occupancy) $2,555 per person for a four-night stay (based on double occupancy – one night may be added at the beginning or end of the dates shown above based on availability) (Add $150 per night to upgrade to a junior suite, very limited number available; based on availability). Exclusive Tennis Pro Meet and Greet is subject to a minimum of 40 participants. If this event does not make that minimum, each participant will receive an appropriate refund for this share of the cost. Offer is subject to group air and hotel availability at the time of booking, so please book early to avoid disappointment. 50% deposit required and balance is due June 25th. Credit cards or personal checks are accepted. To book, contact Sandi Favre with Viagio Trave, a Virtuoso agency, member of Luxury Travel Network, [email protected], (228) 871-5071, or call Toby at Bayou Bluff: 896-9166. Two teams compete in Senior Playoffs T wo club teams competed at the District Playoffs, held in Laurel the first weekend in June. The first was Nancy Pittman’s 3.5 team, which finished second in their flight of 5 teams with a 3-1 record. By the way, the team that beat Nancy’s team (2-1 with the lost court splitting sets) and won their flight and went on to win the championship match against the winner of the other flight. Team members are Sherry Anderson, Patty Edwards, Peggy Harrington, June Hearn, Patti Hood, Judy Hyde, Candy Lambert, Ann Lanier, Susan McCormick, Jeannie Neely, Chris Reeves and Nancy Storey. The other team was Margaret McCrary’s 4.0 team. They finished in a three-way tie for second place with a 2-2 record in the field of 5 teams total. Team members are Ann Collum, Jenny Farragut, Ann Heitzmann, Phyllis Little, Vicki McCollister, Reba Reed, Dot Regel and Bobbi Robicheaux. Congratulations to both teams for making such a good showing! We hope to have some male representation at Sr. State next year ... Six BBTC teams State Playoff bound Two women’s and four men’s teams are headed to the State Playoffs in Jackson the second weekend in June to compete for the State Champion title in their divisions. Three ended their season in first place. The other three were second-place teams, two of which drew wildcards for the honor of competing at State. Nancy Storey’s 3.5 team finished in first place with an impressive 11-1 record for the season in a field of 13 teams. Team members included Laura Burns, Suzette Carlson, Leslie Collins, Lynette Cooper, Leslie Dane, Marymargaret Kuhlmann, Rebecca Mayfield, April Mechatto, Nikki Plitt, Denise Parker, Maryann Silva and Chonne Tyndall. The women’s 4.0 team captained by Julie West and Beth Matthews also finished first in their division of six teams with a 9-1 record. Team members are Cory Brainard, Jenny Farragut, Karen Fasth, Ann Heitzmann, Diane Holloway, Stacey Kuhlmann, Margaret McCrary, Stephanie McKay, Jill Mora, Phyllis Shoemake and Callen Weatherly. David Lion’s Coastwide 4.5 team Tennis News Roundup finished first of the two 4.5 teams on the Coast with a record of 4-3. Bayou Bluff members of the team are Vernon Beamon, Charlie Beasley, Michael Guel, Regan Hall, Bill Pittman, Josh Rimes, brothers Chad and Shay Sullivan, and Kevin Verrett. Nonmembers include Bubba Avdoyan, Matt D’Angelo and Al Jordan. Steve Fitzgerald’s 3.5 team finished in second place with an impressive 9-1 record in their division of 11 teams. (That kind of record will usually be good enough to put a team in first place!) Team members are James Estrada, Eric Kravette, Brent Fitzgerald, William Mitchell, Walt Pannell, Matt Powers, Archie Reeves, Mike Riemann, Walter Risley, Richard Rogers and Richard Smith. Alicia Vanzile’s 3.0 team also finished in second place with a very good record of 6-1 in their flight of eight teams. Kim Gioe’s team finished in second place in their flight of nine teams on the other side of the draw, also with an excellent 7-1 record. These two teams were to play for the wildcard slot entry to the playoffs. But Kim’s team was unable to field a team large enough to compete in Jackson and granted the wildcard to Alicia’s team. Members of the team are Elizabeth Bailey, Allison Beasley, Leslie Blacklidge, Renee Dellinger, Missy Fritz, Lee Ann Hunter, Terri Kuns, Erin Rollins, Lucie Seghers, Stephanie Seymour, Betsy Taylor and Robin Weaver. Kendall Turnage’s 4.0 team finished in second place of six teams with a 7-3 record. They also drew a wildcard slot into the playoffs. Team members include Bryan Batson, John Benjamine, Joe Campbell, Andy Gunkel, Dana Ladnier, Bryant McCrary, Jay Medley, Richard Mueller, Mike Riemann, John Rice, Chuck Rollins, Richard Smith and Jeff Uchello. Good luck to all these teams at State! We’ll have a full report in the next Hacker. Follow the guidelines from the code Some questions came up in our recent tournament. Here are some guidelines from the code, the player’s guide: • Make tennis a fun game by not 1. conducting loud postmortems after points; 2. losing your temper, using foul language, throwing your racket; 3. sulking while losing; 4. counting points played in good faith. If players discover a mistake, played points stand. • If you are playing in a tournament and you have problems with calls, footfaults, call on an official, that’s what they are there for. • When you are in a tournament you are responsible for your playing times. Always check the scoreboard before you leave. Ask the tournament director if you are uncertain of your playing times. BBTC camps, swim season under way T Cardio Tennis cuts morning classes For June and July, Cardio Tennis Classes will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30. The classes are limited tim and michele musial to six. Sign-up sheets are posted at the club. If you are looking to burn up to 400 calories, hit a lot of balls, do lots of exciting drills to improve your game, try cardio tennis! Cost per class: $12 Adult beginner class to be offered An adult beginner class will be offered Wednesdays in four-day sessions starting this summer at 10 a.m. Fee: $60 with a minimum of three students. Call Macky for questions or sign up. Bayou Bluff Bullfrogs he swim season is well under way. Sean Douglas, Head Coach, and John Peyton Hood, Assistant Coach, are keeping the swimmers busy between swim team practice, Tadpole and swim lessons. If you are interested in having your child in Bullfrogs, Tadpoles or general swim lessons, please call the office at 896-9166. Our remaining swim meet schedule for the 2007 season is: June 26: Diamondhead @ Bayou Bluff And once again, Bayou Bluff will hold the Championships on Saturday, June 30. Please be aware of Pool Closings during swim meet times. Our camps are scheduled to start the week of June 11. Jonathan Barnes is our Camp Director this year. The children will be swimming, doing arts and crafts, and playing tennis. The first week of camp is at capacity. However, if you are still interested in camps this summer, please contact the office. USTA Junior team tennis coming in June USTA Junior team tennis is coming to the Coast in June. Two levels are offered, intermediate and advanced, and the age groups are U18, U14 and U12. Anyone interested, contact Bo or sign up at the club. There will be a state playoff in Jackson in June for the winners. The courts have been busy and the summer months should not be any different. We have 17 mixed teams competing in USTA leagues and we also have club leagues, so there will be a lot of tennis played. Here are some court use reminders: Courts can be reserved up to two days in advance. Evening reservations are 5:30-7:30 and 7:309:30. Please call and cancel your court if you are unable to play. Members must register and pay for their guests. Our next sanctioned tournament is the McDonald’s MS Junior Hardcourts Open Championships on July 7-10. Welcome to B BTC would like to welcome the following new members: the Team Our newest members Bob & Suzie Barnes Lindsey & Dodie Inman Timothy Banden Carla Drummond Nancy Lynn Sheppard Kathie Spence Todd & Elaine Crawford Beth & Doug Howard Walter Surowiec & Kristine Carter T. Glover & Laura Roberts Greg & Karla Hennagin Coastwide Swim Meet, Saturday, June 30, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. NTRP, continued from Page 1 player, Farlow Ryan, a varsity player from Mississippi State University, to win the Men’s Open Singles event. He later teamed with Raul Malaver to make the finals of the Men’s Open doubles event. Members who won their respective events were: Jennifer Schloegel and Kristen Van Kirk, Women’s 3.0 Doubles Denise Parker and Chonne Tyndall, Women’s 3.5 Doubles Jenny Farragut and Stephanie McKay, Women’s 4.0 Doubles Dianna Ragula, Women’s 2.5 Singles Steve Fitzgerals and Shane Fitzgerald, Mens 4.0 Doubles Cameron Bell and Wayne Byars, Mens 3.0 Doubles Members who made the finals/second place: Cindy Creel and Julie Prescott, Women’s 3.0 Doubles Richard G. Smith, Men’s 3.5 Singles Shannon Assaf, Women’s 2.5 Singles Maryann Silva, Women’s 3.5 Singles Lynette Cooper Daniels, Women’s 4.0 Singles Gregg Descher and Walt Pannell, Men’s 3.5 Doubles John Reagan Hall and Bill Pittman, Men’s 4.5 Doubles Stephen Holden and Curt Patton, Men’s 3.0 Doubles