usbf national championships june 21—27, 2015
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usbf national championships june 21—27, 2015
Summer 2015 USBF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNE 21—27, 2015 METHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 2 UNITED STATES BOCCE FEDERATION QUARTERLY SUMMER 2015 EDITION IN THIS ISSUE Page From Midcourt by Jerry South…………………………………….3 The Boston Story by Jerry South…………………………………4 “B” Tournament……………………………………………………. 7 “A” Tournament………………………………………………….…9 Raffa Tournament…………………………………………………. 12 Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge #902 Money Tournament……. 15 The Northwest Goes Back East by Larry Cereghino……...….. 17 Snapshots and Photographs by Frank Rivera…………….….. 18 Sector Reports……………………………………………….……. 19 Directory of Officers……………………………………….…….. 21 On the cover This months cover features seven players who participated in the USBF National Championships from June 21st to the 27th in Methuen, Massachusetts . They are, clockwise from the upper left: Guy Gozzi, on the Jedi Knights team, is from Cranston, Rhode Island Joe Quartarone, on the Pallino Vino team, is from Salem, New Hampshire Hunter Gallero, on the Pallazzo di Bocce team, is from Lake Orian, Michigan Teresa Passaglia, on the Mazzini Verdi Club #1 team, is from Homer Glen, Illinois Brad Thayer, on the Mount Vernon team, is from Huntington, New York Jean Godin, on the Campo di Bocce team, is from Livermore, California Emi Fujii, on the IAC Ladies Auxiliary team, is from Stockton, California The United States Bocce Federation Quarterly is published four times a year. Our mission is to promote bocce throughout the United States, with an emphasis on introducing bocce to our nations youth and young adults; perpetuating the sport in all age groups; providing clinics and other teaching methods to those who wish to improve their game and to prepare our elite players for National and International competition. USBF Board of Directors Jerry South, President - [email protected] Lio Gianotti, Vice President - [email protected] Colleen Randazzo, Secretary - [email protected] Cynthia Rivera, Treasurer—[email protected] Inquires or comments concerning this quarterly should be directed to Editor Frank Rivera at: [email protected]. Written correspondence should be addressed to: USBF Quarterly c/o Frank Rivera, P.O. Box 22005, Carmel, CA 93922-0005 All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 3 FROM MIDCOURT Four Point Meeting By Jerry South President, United States Bocce Federation NATIONALS BOARD MEETING: The Board of Directors held a spirited meeting at the Nationals during the midweek of the tournament. There were four important action items taken by the Board that all members should know about. First, the Board approved a proposal from Campo di Bocce Livermore to host the 2016 National Tournament from June 26 to July 2. This will be the women’s team year and Ben Musolf promises a week of excitement, not only for the women but for men’s teams all over the nation. Next year marks the return of the Nationals to Campo Livermore for the first time since 2011. The second item is a project that Danny Passaglia has been working on for the past two years. Briefly, USBF and several South American bocce federations would establish friendly competition. alternating between the United States and South American countries such as Argentina, Chile and Brazil. Starting in the fall of 2016, a USBF club would act as host of the Pan American Bocce Games.The top two women’s teams and men’s team at the USBF 2016 Nationals would compete against similar teams from two South American countries. Our host club could also enter a team. PRV matches would be played between Wednesday and Sunday. In 2018 a South American country would act as host for the games. It is possible that China could be included in future Pan American Bocce competition, but at this time the focus is on the Americas. It should be noted that these games would replace the former North American Championships with another high level of international competition. The Board approved a proposal embracing these points and authorized Danny and your president to proceed with implementation. It also committed $5000 to partially cover expenses of the games, with the understanding that further funds must be raised from the host club and sponsors. The third subject addressed by the Board are criteria for selection of coaches of our teams that compete internationally. In summary, a coach should be an experienced PRV player with national and international experience. He or she should have a good understanding of the game, have an even temperament, be a good judge of people, be decisive but not a control person who understands team dynamics and team building. As a matter of procedure, a team can recommend a coach, but the final decision is made by the Board. Finally, the Board discussed the situation in which a member club denies entry of an individual member to a sanctioned USBF tournament. It was the consensus of the Board that a member club has an inherent right to exclude a member from a sanctioned tournament. NEWS FROM THE OFFICE: The USBF “office” is at my desk and computer in San Rafael, California and the books of account and membership records rest on Mario Veltri’s desk in Pleasanton. The important news is that we have a new Treasurer who assumes full responsibilities as soon as the transition with Mario is completed, which should be momentarily. Cynthia Rivera, P.O. Box 22005, Carmel, CA is presently serving as Western Sector treasurer. She is a retired postmaster, past treasurer of the local Sons of Italy and Kawanis Club. To complete her resume’ she is an avid bocce player, having played in all of the events in the recent Nationals. Her husband, Frank, is our newsletter editor. Cynthia shares my objective of improving communications with our members and streamlining our membership process. If you have reimbursable expense items, please send them to me at 100 Thorndale Drive #307, San Rafael, Ca 94903. USBF is indebted to Mario Veltri for bringing a level of professionalism to the Treasurer’s position that is lacking in many non-profits. His records and board reports have a set a standard for clarity and simplicity that all of us can easily understand. And in May, when things were a mess, he stepped in, and together with Kathi Tesarz put our books and records in order. Now Mario can take it easy, play bocce and plan his next trip to Italy. So many thanks to Mario and a warm welcome to Cynthia as our new Treasurer. (From Midcourt continued on page 4) All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 4 LOOKING AHEAD: At the recent Nationals in Methuen, after I had finished refereeing a game, a visitor pulled me aside and asked a very profound question. He said, ”This raffia game looks like a tough game to master. I see a lot grey and white haired players, but only two young guys. What kind of bench do you have around the country?” I answered, “Not much of a bench but we are working on it.” Are We Working on it?” That evening I mentally toured the country. I know that Larry Cerreghino started a youth program several years ago. He has one young man heading off to college who is already a skilled player and has great potential. At Stockton IAC there are two young players; Ben Campbell and Drew Page. From all reports, Ben is an accomplished player for his age. Professors Ben Musolf and Bob Rauh at Campo di Bocce Los Gatos initiated a bocce program at two local community colleges. This is a new bocce venture and it’s too early to know whether it will produce young players. In St. Louis we have a popular youth program in several local schools. The key element is that the young players use the world class club courts, receive instruction, and thanks to Robert and Greg Della Croce, Tony Sanno and Tom Drago, the youth league they have created is almost part of the club. How many future raffa players will advance from this program is a question. And then there are Jared Evangelista and Hunter Gallero from Palazzo di Bocce that we saw at the Nationals. Along with Navina Bernardi (mentored by Dario, her Dad) and Drew, they have a bright future ahead. But are there other young women that we should know about and encourage to develop their skills? I only hope I haven’t overlooked some young players and that I will be informed and can expand this paragraph. WHAT WE MUST DO!! Please note that the good things noted in the above paragraph have taken place in a few of our member clubs. But if we are to remain competitive internationally, USBF must take action to identify, provide training opportunities to and support those young people around the country that aspire to greatness. When all of us return from summer vacations, I will ask the Board Of Directors to appoint a small group of willing directors to form a Youth Council that will be charged with creating training and development opportunities for high potential young people. The Youth Council should have an operating budget related to the programs they establish. It may be that they will operate on two levels: one for high potential individuals; the other directed at youth programs sponsored by clubs. I envision a sector or sector—region becoming involved, so that over time USBF can be proud of broad based programs that reach beyond a single club. Sempre bocce, Jerry South All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 5 SONS OF ITALY LODGE #902 UNITED STATES BOCCE FEDERATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNE 21—27, 2015 MATHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS THE BOSTON STORY By Jerry South—President, United States Bocce Federation Surprise Start: I met Mario Pagnoni, Carmella and sons at the North End bocce courts, Boston,for a ride to Methuen. It was an auspicious beginning for the 37th USBF National Tournament. I had not seen Mario since the 2007 Nationals in Livermore, and our ride in the incredible Boston traffic to the Pagnoni home gave me an opportunity to catch up on the life of the editor of Joy of Bocce, talk with his close family and peek at the 4th edition of the bocce bible. I treasure my 2nd and new 4th editions, both of which are autographed by Mario. Ralph Bagarella and Joe Quartarone, USBF board members, began making tournament plans last fall, and since January have been working daily to achieve success. They lacked experience in the mechanics of setting up scoring boards, making draws and establishing the order of play, so kudos are in order for the experienced hand of Danny Passaglia who arrived early to assist as needed. Ralph, Joe and the Lodge received awards from USBF for hosting an outstanding tournament. Flags representing the teams home states were displayed during the Championships. Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge #902 Methuen, Massachusetts Our Hosts and the Setting: This was our first National Tournament in the Eastern Sector and one that I will always remember because of the energy and enthusiasm of the Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge. Our hosts are a membership group of some 400+ men and women who are proud of their new lodge facility that boasts 4 world class courts, a great room for dinners and receptions, modern commercial kitchen, bar and table area, office-computer room and spacious rest room facilities. The courts are fenced with a transparent material, and electronic scoreboards that enable onlookers to keep tabs on the games in progress. These courts are Mike Grasser’s second contributions to the shift to synthetic surface courts by the major bocce venues. They are fast, and the light sanding creates different personalities among the courts, but they are a pleasure to play on. The Teams: We came from all parts of the nation……from Portland, Livermore, Sacramento, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Upstate NewYork, Yonkers, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The teams were well mixed: The Western Sector sent 4 teams that were majority women. There was a Methuen -St. Louis hybrid team. There were two teams of seniors and the Palazzo team from Detroit had a twenty something player and another under 21. Several of the seniors had played in national tournaments 25 years ago. Many of the PRV players learned as they played. IT WAS A GRAND GATHERING! On a lighter note, I survived the week on my daily Methuen rice ball. Imagine a 100 centimeter rice ball stuffed with bits and pieces of good things, served in a large soda cup and toped with a Bolognese sauce. It was my staple that kept me going until 11:30pm on Thursday evening when we finished a PRV doubles game. As Guy De Santis noted, it’s time to bring in the clowns to join those on the court. All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 6 On behalf of Jerry South, Ralph Bagarella accepts a certificate from Methuen Mayor Steve Zanni. It reads: "Jerry South, President of US Bocce Federation. In recognition of bringing the United States Bocce Nationals to the City of Methuen. We are honored to host this mementos event and appreciate your choice of Methuen as the 2015 host city." Jerry South, left, with Frank Bagarella, president of Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge 902, holding the Italian sculpture given to the lodge by Team USA, which was awarded the unique trophy in Rome at the recent World Championship. Note Ralph's two team medals!" Footnotes including Sore Feet: If your are a bocce junkie like me, this was the opportunity to play bocce until you dropped. And by the time we got to PRV on Wednesday, there was little fuel left in the tank for some who had played in Open B, Open A and the Money tournament. Then there was the shortage of referees for PRV. Some of us did double duty by refereeing our own games and that produced Sore Feet for yours truly. Vern Cooper, who did not play this year, never passes an opportunity to referee. He staked out court 1 and on Thursday, after two days and 18 PRV games in 6 matches, his pedometer recorded 7 miles. That’s over 35000’ up and down the court or 22 court lengths per game. WOW! from Rhode Island learned PRV on the go and made the quarter finals. Finally, local teams won 3 medals in B Division Open. Special Notes: The Palazzo Team from Detroit swept the PRV event again. The Special Note was not their gold medal; it was the two young team members that Jose and Jason have been training and developing. Jarred Evangelista, early twenties, has been playing less than two years, and Hunter Gallero, still in his teens, has his sights set on the future Under 21 singles. In addition to the total experience of competing in the Nationals, they gained more muscle by refereeing several games……Another Special Note was the strong presence and performance of the Western Sector women. It will be interesting to watch them in the coming months as they form teams and prepare for the 2016 Nationals…. Sharon Cooper became a giant killer in PRV singles, embarrassing two experienced guys that are still fuming from their losses. Special Note #3 was the rising performance of the Eastern Sector teams that had little or no experience in playing PRV. Team Vitulazio, from Upstate NY, went from losing their first Open A game to earning the silver medal in PRV. They plan to stay together for future tournaments.The Jedi Knights Celebration: When it’s all over at the Nationals we have fun. The dinner and abundant wine was the high point of Methuen hospitality. Jose Botto, on behalf of Team USA gave the Methuen Lodge the beautiful sculpture that we received in Rome. Ralph, Joe and the Lodge received their awards along with Danny Passaglia, who received a crystal trophy from the board of directors in appreciation for his 6 years as USBF president. USBF President Jerry South presents a crystal trophy to Past President Danny Pasaglia for his six years service to the USBF. All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 7 Then came the medals that we will forever cherish. For the record: "B" Division Gold Medal: Ball Busters - from Methuen Sons of Italy and Long Island, NY Vinny Ruggieri John Burley Ray Collins Brad Thayer Punto Raffa Volo Winner goes to the World Games Gold Medal: Palazzo di Bocce - from Detroit area Jose Botto Jason Wisniewski Hunter Gallero Jared Evangelista Silver Medal: IAC Ladies Auxiliary - from Stockton, CA Nancy Martignago Carol Del Prete Emi Fujii Elvira Scatena Silver Medal: Club Vitulazio - from New York (Upstate NY) Natale Scala Chris Shiffert Tommy Izzo Peter Russo Bronze Medal: 3DB - from Methuen Sons of Italy Russ Bowser Lou DePrizio Bob DeFrancesco Kyle DeFrancesco 4th Place Consolation Medal: Pallino Vino - from Methuen Sons of Italy Ralph Bagarella Joe Quartarone Derek Riddell Ted Shields "A" Division Gold Medal: Mazzini Verdi Club #1 - from Chicago area Danny Passaglia Teresa Passaglia Dr. Angelo Cordano Mario LaBarbera Silver Medal: Pallino Vino - from Methuen Sons of Italy Ralph Bagarella Joe Quartarone Ray Collins Jim Tsouprakakis Bronze Medal: Cinque, Quattro, Nove - from OR and CA Larry Cereghino Jerry South Tony Aiello Mike Neish 4th Place Consolation Medal: Pierino's Pasta - from MI, IL and CA Rick Wagstaff Teresa Wagstaff Pierino Gugliemetti Jack Grandi Bronze Medal: Campo di Bocce - from Livermore, CA (San Fran area) Gerald Gilligan Margaret Shindelus Laura de la Rosa Jean Godin 4th Place Cosolation Medal: Double Shot - from Martinez, CA (San Francisco area) Tony Randazzo Colleen Randazzo Teresa Rea Methuen Money Tournament 1st Place Team: $1,200 Total - Campo di Bocce - from Livermore, CA Dario Bernardi Margaret Shindelus Laura de la Rosa Jean Godin 2nd Place Team: $800 Total - Sacramento East Portal from Sacramento, CA & Salem, NH Chris Bond David Zaffa David Camarado Derek Riddell 3rd and 4th Place Teams didn't play, but split $1000: $500 to each team Davinci Bocce: - from Detroit area Mike Grasser Steve Trochim Sal Lini Dennis Russo Pierino's Pasta: - from MI, IL and CA Rick Wagstaff Teresa Wagstaff Pierino Gugliemetti Jack Grandi Thanks again to everyone at Methuen for a memorable National Tournament. I’ll see you at Campo di Bocce Livermore next year where the Nationals will be held in late June! All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 8 USBF NATIONALS “B” TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2016 Kudos to the Methuen Sons of Italy, Lodge 902 for hosting the U.S. Bocce National Championships. As this was my very first time participating in the Nationals, it was very exciting to compete with several of my bocce colleagues, and especially meeting so many friendly and cordial members from the Sons of Italy. The event was very well organized and the courts were pristine! Through all this excitement of being at the Nationals, it was rather anti-climatic and disappointing to return home to the West Coast after such a fantastic time that came and went so quickly! I will miss the camaraderie that I shared with so many bocce players at the Nationals and I am looking forward to renewing friendships in California at the 2016 Nationals in Livermore. By the way, while playing a PRV game, it was announced that the bar will be closing. Being exhausted after the match, I forgot to thank the person that bought my shot of “tequila” - I owe you one!!............... ………….………………...- Emi Fujii All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 9 USBF NATIONALS “B” TOURNAMENT MEDAL WINNERS Gold - Ball Busters - Methuen Sons of Italy Brad Thayer, John Burley, Ray Collins and Vinny Ruggieri Silver - IAC Ladies Auxiliary - Stockton, Ca. Nancy Martignago, Vera Scatena, Emi Fujii and Carol Del Prete Bronze - 3DB - Methuen Sons of Italy Russ Bowser, Lou DePrizio, Bob DeFRancesco and Kyle DeFrancesco 4th Place Consolation - Pallino Vino - Methuen Sons of Italy Ralph Bagarrela, Joe Quartarone, Derek Riddell and Ted Schields All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 10 Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge #902 President Ralph Bagarella welcoming players to the 2015 USBF National Championships. Methuen Mayor Steve Zanni lagging the first ball to officially open the 2015 USBF National Championships. USBF NATIONALS “A” TOURNAMENT MODAY, JUNE 22, 2016 All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 11 What a week it was! There are not enough words to describe the welcome extended to us when we arrived in Methuen at the Sons of Italy Lodge. Even though there was a buzz of activity everywhere working on last minute tasks, we were welcomed with open arms. We were shown around the amazing facility and the outstanding courts. Throughout the week the hospitality continued non stop. The whole experience will remain with me for a long time and bring a smile to my face. The awards banquet was fun and the food was fantastic. I can't say enough about all the crew there and special thanks to Joe and Ralph. The Nationals were run very well from my vantage point and I would go back in a heartbeat if they host again. – Nancy Martignago It was a great experience to play Bocce with the country's best players and get to know them personally and get some great playing tips to help improve my game. I’m looking forward to traveling yearly to compete and be a part of the US Bocce Nationals wherever they are to be played in different host cities. – Ray Collins All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 12 USBF NATIONALS “A” TOURNAMENT MEDAL WINNERS Gold - Mazzini #1 - Chicago Mario LaBarbera, Ralph Bagarrela, Teresa Passaglia, Danny Passaglia and Joe Quartarone. Missing - Dr. Angelo Cordano Bronze - Cinque, Quattro, Nove—CA and OR Larry Cereghino, Mike Neish, Jerry South and Tony Aiello. Silver - Pallino Vino - Methuen Sons of Italy Ray Collins, Ralph Bagarrela, Jim Tsouprakakis and Joe Quartarone. 4th Place Consolation - Pierino’s Pasts - MI, IL and CA Pierino Gugliemetti, Teresda Wagstaff, Ralph Bagarrela, Jack Grandi, Rick Wagstaff and Joe Quartarone All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 13 USBF NATIONALS RAFFA TOURNAMENT JUNE 24, 25 & 26, 2016 The Nationals were very well put together by the Sons of Italy Lodge 902, and everyone there was truly kind and made us "outof-towners" feel welcome, but the main part would be reconnecting with friends that you don't really see day to day and being together and supporting each other. Being a young bocce player and playing at an experienced level has really shown me all of the support and how generous every one can be towards the game." - Hunter Gallero Renewing old friendships, making new friends is what our sport is all about. The hospitality shown to the players and their guests by Sons of Italy Lodge 902 was above and beyond the pale. A great tournament. - Jack Grandi All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 14 This was one of the best run Nationals I have attended in the last 20 years. Wonderful hosts in a great facility. - Mike Grasser My first Nationals and what a terrific experience! Hats off to all the volunteers in Methuen who ran a great tournament. The conduct of officials and sportsmanship of the players, exemply the best role models in our sport. Loved the punto, raffa, volo format, made many new friends, and some future teammates. Looking forward to seeing you all in Livermore. - Brad Thayer All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 15 USBF NATIONALS RAFFA TOURNAMENT MEDAL WINNERS Gold - Palazzo di Bocce - Detroit, MI. Jared Evabgelista, Ralph Bagarella, Jose Botto, Hunter Gallero, Joe Quartarone and Jason Wisniewski Bronze - Campo di Bocce - Livermore, Ca Laura de la Rosa, Jean Godin, Gerald Gilligan, Margaret Shindelus and Joe Quartarone Silver - Club Vitulazio - New York Tommy Izzo, Natale Scala, Peter Russo, Chris Shiffert and Joe Quatarone 4th Place Consolation - Double Shot - Martinez, CA Teresa Rea, Tony Randazzo, Colleen Randazzo and Joe Quartarone All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 16 USBF NATIONALS Methuen Sons of Italy Lodge #902 MONEY TOURNAMENT TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2016 All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 17 Winning Teams In The Methuen Sons of Italy Money Tournament Tuesday, June 23, 2015 1st Place - $1,200 Campo di Bocce of Livermore Dario Bernardi Margaret Shindelus Laura de la Rosa Jean Godin 3rd Place - $500 Da Vinci Bocce - Sylvan Lake, MI Mike Grasser Steve Trochim Sal Lini Dennis Russo 2nd Place—$800 East Portal - Sacramento, CA Chris Bond David Zaffa David Camardo Derek Riddell 4thPlace - $500 Pierino’s Pasta - MI, IL, and Ca Rick Wagstaff Teresa Wagstaff Pierino Gugliemetti Jack Grandi All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 18 THE NORTHWEST GOES BACK EAST By Larry Cereghino You don't always see many players out of the Northwest compete at the National tournament, but this year 2 teams went to Methuen and competed very well. In the medal "A" tournament, Cinque, Quattro, Nove started slow in their bracket losing their first game before getting hot and winning their next 4 to get into the final 8. Once there they proceeded to win their first game before losing in the semi's.………………………... In the 3rd and 4th place game they picked up where they left off and won the bronze medal. In the open money tournament, Cinque, Quattro, Nove finished 2nd in their pool making it to the final 8 again but saw their game disappear and finished in a tie for 5th.……………..…………………... Pac-Northwest was the other Northwest team that played in both the Medal "A" and money tournaments. Pac-Northwest started slow in the medal tournament and never did get it going enough to reach the finals. In the money tournament they started hot and stayed hot through the qualifying round only to lose their first game in the finals finishing in a tie for 5th. ………Both teams had a great time and really enjoyed the courts at Methuen. Six of the players came out of Oregon, Mario Pompei, Wayne Pompei, Butch Mason, Mike Neish, Tony Aiello and Larry Cereghino. One out of Seattle, Greg Singleton who played on the PacNorthwest squad and Jerry South out of Northern California who played on the Cinque, Quattro, Nove team. CINQUE, QUATTRO, NOVE L to r: Larry Cereghino, Mike Neish, Jerry South and Tony Aiello PAC NORTHWEST L to r: Butch Mason, Mario Pompei, Wayne Pompei and Greg Singleton All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 19 SNAPSHOTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS An abundance of each By Frank Rivera By definition, a snapshot is an informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small camera or smartphone. As opposed to snapshots, I try to take photographs when I shoot tournaments, although some may argue my successes. I take many photographs at the various tournaments I attend; over 500 photos at the National Championships alone. But a number of players, me included, also took a lot of snapshots during the Nationals; recorded memories of our trip to the biggest bocce event of the year. Here are just a few of our pictures; a reminder that our trip was much more than a week of bocce. Here I sit checking teams into the Methuen Sons of Italy for the Bocce Nationals Tournament! I know this event is going to be Fabulous!!! - Marguerite De Monaco Sciuto Nancy Martignago and Emi Fujii dancing cheek to cheek in Salem, MA Sharon Cooper and Mini Velazquez dipping their toes in the Atlantic Ocean. The first time for both. First night in Methuen. Players from California, Oregon and Washington waiting to eat at the Crab Shack. Jason Wisniewski, Jared Evangelista, Jose Botto and Hunter Gallero at the Sons of Italy Lodge 902, Methuen, MA. Our son-in-law Tom and granddaughter Carmen Dallaire came up from East Providence, R.I. to watch us play. Ralph Bagarella; a man of many hats. He helped organize the Nationals, played in them, and here, puts on his waiters hat to take lunch orders from Jared Evangelista, Jose Botto and Hunter Gallero. Dario Bernardi, making round robin score boards for the “A” tournament. All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation Teresa Wagstaff Red, white and gold. 20 Western Sector A Shout Out to Joe and Ralph By Dario Bernardi Western Sector President From the center of the Western Sector. Summer is moving by way too quickly. There’s not a lot to report right now. Our sector VP, Margaret Shindelus is down in LA at the Special Olympics. I’m hoping when she returns that she will write an article on the experience. There are tournaments still going on all over the territory. Stockton IAC held its annual. 1 man, 1 women raffa tournament last Saturday. That is one of my favorite tournaments. I also believe that it is the most "even" tournament that we can have. I was looking at the list of 16 teams entered in that Western Sector Northwest Region Three Year Rotation By Larry Cereghino Northwest Region President July is over and I’m glad. The Paesano Bocce Club just hosted their three day event and everything went great even all the sleep I was able to get afterward. Now we look forward to August and all the tournaments around the Northwest. Scappoose, Oregon will be hosting their annual tournament about the time we start to edit the quarterly newsletter. August 2nd the Paesano’s will host the Jim Calcagno Cup IL Sacco tournament at their annual picnic. August 8th in Seattle will be the Tony Riconosciuto Tournament. Tony was someone who promoted the sport USBF Treasurer Responsibilities Accepted By Cynthia Rivera National Treasurer I have just been appointed Treasurer within the past few days and haven’t had enough time to get my feet wet yet, but suffice it to say that I accept this responsibility with all the seriousness this position demands. The finances of any organization are the major part of that organizations health and well being. It is no different with the USBF. I have committed myself to provide the best possible service to the USBF that my abilities will allow. tournament and I can honestly say that just about every team had a chance to not only make the playoffs, but to win. That’s a fun day. There is still some bickering and bantering going on. I really wish that this would stop and we just play bocce. I've said it before and i will say it again, but we need to respect the game and each other. Its only human nature to not be able to get along with everyone, but we can really work on this issue to be a better sector. And if you have not heard, the 2016 Nationals will be in Livermore next year. It is the 10 year anniversary of CdB, so this is going to be a great event. The event is scheduled to end right before the 4th of July, so hopefully people will come and play and maybe stay a couple of extra days. And lastly....huge shout out to Joe and Ralph in Boston for all of there hospitality at the Nationals. It was a wonderful event. They have some of the BEST courts in the US. like no other. August 23 is the annual Festa Italiano tournament hosted by the Paesanos at Cedarville Park. August 23rd is also the Sokolo tournament played at a private residence in Seattle. This is an all day and half the night event. Many of the leagues around Oregon will be winding down at the end of August and The Paesano’s Club Championship will be held on August 30th. Discussions are ongoing now about where the Northwest will play California next year. If the dates are secured we will be headed back down to the IAC provided that they fix up two of their outdoor courts for play. Six courts are about the minimum number of courts we can use for this format. This has been an annual event for players from the Northwest and California for the past 5 years. Once Seattle gets their new courts in we will have a three year rotation pattern. Part of my responsibilities include processing membership applications as they come in. This is a slow time of the year for new members, but rest assured; as the end of the year approaches and our member clubs and individual members begin to renew their membership in the USBF, I will process your applications within a timely manner. If any of you have any questions about your membership status, I will be happy to answer all your questions. You can contact me through my email address, which is listed in the directory on the last page of this quarterly. If you have reason to contact me through the U.S. Postal Service, please address your correspondence to: USBF Treasurer c/o Cynthia Rivera, P.O. Box 22005, Carmel, Ca. 93922. All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation 21 Midwestern Sector Gregory Della Croce Midwestern Sector President No report submitted Eastern Sector Guy De Santis Eastern Sector President No Sector Report submitted Western Sector Southern Region Robert Castagnola Southern Region President No Region Report submitted Northwest Region Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Wyoming Central Region Northern California Colorado Northern Nevada Utah Southern Region Arizona Southern California Hawaii New Mexico Southern Nevada Alabama Arkansas Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Texas Wisconsin All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation Maine Vermont New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Maryland West Virginia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida District of Columbia 22 United States Bocce Federation - Directory of Officers Jerry South - President San Rafael, CA [email protected] Lio Giannotti - Vice President Chicago, IL [email protected] Colleen Randazzo - Secretary Martinez, CA [email protected] Cynthia Rivera - Treasurer Carmel, Ca. [email protected] WESTERN SECTOR MIDWESTERN SECTOR EASTERN SECTOR Dario Bernardi - President Pleasenton, CA [email protected] Gregory Della Croce - President St’ Louis, MO [email protected] Guy De Santis - President Yonkers, NY [email protected] Margaret Shindelus - Vice President Livermore, CA [email protected] Jason Wisniewski - Vice President Detroit, MI [email protected] Gabriel Quattrocchi—Vice President Baldwinsville, NY [email protected] Brian Polanz Sector Representative Cleveland, OH [email protected] Ralph Bagarella Sector Representative Salem, NH [email protected] Ursula Hansen - Secretary Stockton, CA [email protected] Cynthia Rivera - Treasurer Carmel, CA [email protected] Populous Directors Populous Director Larry Cereghino Western Sector Representative and President, Northern Region [email protected] Mike Grasser Sylvan Lake, MI boccemg@msn@com Joe Quartarone Miami FL [email protected] Dario Bernardi President, Central Region [email protected] Jack Grandi Highwood, IL [email protected] Robert Castagnola President, Southern Region [email protected] Populous Directors Vern Cooper Sacramento, CA [email protected] Rich Robertson Florissant, MO [email protected] Laura de la Rosa Sacramento, CA [email protected] Nancy Martignago Stockton, CA [email protected] Ben Musolf Los Gatos, CA [email protected] Frank Rivera Carmel, CA [email protected] All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 - United States Bocce Federation
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