LAS WARNING (Long as shit)
After my exciting plane ride up to PA who knew what could lie ahead from there. In the morning I went up to my Dad’s place for a little bit in the morning to see the house one last time. He is moving to New Mexico soon and it would be the last chance I would have to see the house with my dad and stepmom living there. I walked around and did a lot of remembering how things used to look and compared them to what they were now. It was amazing to see how large some of the trees that I remember as little saplings have grown to now. I took lots of pictures which I’ll post shortly. My Dad and I stopped by to visit my brother on the job as a playground leader at Brecknock. He was trying to maintain some sort of order in the chaos of 25 kids running around everywhere. I dropped Dad back off at home and pulled out of the driveway for what may very well be the last time, sad….
Later on Friday I met Troy and Rich for a nice lunch at Santino’s. During lunch, during our recollection of some funny moments from the past I almost spit my soda all over the table as I was choking on it from laughing so hard. Afterwards I stopped by the Sovereign office to say hi to a bunch of old co-workers. It was nice to see everyone again. A bit later in the afternoon I met up with Rich at his new place to take a look around and visit. Later, Jim stopped by as well and we all got to catch up a bit. It was a late night again as I didn’t get to sleep until after 11 and the folowing day was the Rumble. I was a bit dehydrated and groggy from drinking the night before when I rolled out of bed Saturday.
The weather forecast for Saturday had flipped back and forth several times, but luckily we wound up on the good side. It was overcast but it did not rain at all. The temperatures stayed down which helped out a bunch. The Rumble is a big deal. The BB division that we played in is the largest one of all the divisions in the tournament. Charlie and I counted there were 108 teams in our division alone, 21 nets full. We had never played doubles together, Charlie never played anything beyond casual pick up doubles before. I didn’t have very high expectations and was more or less just happy to get the chance to play after last years disappointing washout. As promised, I was given a commerative T-shirt for allowing the tournament to keep my entry fee last year even though the event was cancelled. I was also given a couple cans of Invigorate, a Red Bull type of drink. (more on that later) I had brought up my cool pop up shelter that I had only bought a few weeks ago as well to help protect us from the elements.
Our first match was against one decent player and one outstanding hitter. I immediately proclaimed the guy as a sandbagger as he was just dropping bombs on us left and right. Even when he hit on 2 he could smash the ball. The first game looked like a runaway early with them jumping to a big lead. Charlie and I were not really in sync and we had to go over the basics like the hand signals, were we should try to be position-wise and stuff of the sort. We managed to gain some ground and come back a little in that game but we still lost 11-8. I wasn’t surprised we lost as I assumed these guys were going to win our net since they had such a blatant sandbagger. Game 2 was again close but we managed to claw our way to an 11-8 win!! I was really surprised and that win alone against a team I thought we wouldn’t beat was already enough for me to proclaim the day as good. We actually were a decent team. So after our first match we were 1 and 1. Our next match was against 2 older guys in their 40’s that were pretty good and could sideout if you did not keep pressure on them. We won both of those games, one rather easily, the other one was closer. We were 3 and 1! I would have never imagined that. Our next match was against another couple of older guys. We watched these guys take apart every team they played. The weren’t power players but they served you tough and could both hit the ball where you weren’t. Charlie and I had a bit of confidence at this point and thought we could take them out. The first game they wrecked us. We just couldn’t get anything going. The second game was closer and we hung for awhile but again we lost. So with one match to go we were 3 and 3. The way the pool was working out, if we won our last 2 games, we were going to make the playoffs. The first team we played, that we thought were good, basically fell apart and finished 3-5. The guys that beat us 2 games finished 8-0. The team we played in the final 2 games weren’t bad but Charlie and I were pretty pumped up to have a chance to make the playoffs and we used that excitement to beat them pretty easily in both games. We made the playoffs! Before it all started, making the playoffs was the best I would have thought we could do and to do it I figured we would have needed some help by the aid of a bad pool. However none of our teams were a pushover and we still managed to show well. We were both extremely excited to be moving on.
During our pool play my new shelter broke. It was a bit breezy, nothing extreme but none the less the one joint snapped from the wind pressure. I wasn’t very pleased. So much for shelter. We had the customary long wait for the playoffs to begin but it wasn’t as long as we waited in the past, maybe an hour and a half. Our record while good, wasn’t great which meant we would be seeded in the bottom part of the playoff tree which meant we would more than likely be playing teams ranked high.
By the time the playoffs came around both Charlie and I were a bit tired. Charlie also had starting having some cramping issues. We talked earlier about saving our Invigorates for the playoffs. So just before they were ready to start we both pounded one each. We felt better! SO much better that we had Jim grab us one more each and we pounded that too! Wow that stuff helps, we both had a spring in our step that was welcomed for our playoff effort. The first match came up and I could not believe who our opponent was. It was Kristov. Kristov is an old volleyball nemesis of mine from 4 or 5 years ago. Rich and I played him many times and it was always a tough match. He loves to give me a hard time. I love giving him one too. He actually won the Rumble the year after Rich and I did. He immediately started in on me calling me a sandbagger as I knew he would. When I tried to explain to him that I won the Rumble 5 years, 2 knee surgeries ago with a different partner, he discounted it as meaning nothing. So his heckling was great fuel for me as if the invigorates were not enough. Charlie and I took his team apart 15-5. We did it even though the cramping continued and we had to take some timeouts to try to calm them down. Kristov was more or less silent during the game and begrudgingly shook my hand afterward and filled me in a little on what has been going on. It was actually great to play him again.
Our next opponents were already waiting for us as they had a first round bye and spent the time scouting our match. These guys had steamrolled their net, going 8-0 and having a 62 point positive differential. These huge numbers made them the 2nd ranked team in the playoffs! Great. Charlie still was cramping but we tried to keep him hydrated. He just kept gutting it out. The game was tight for awhile but then we pulled away. During the playoffs we both started serving much better, Charlie was hitting serves they had to run around for. I was hitting harder serves that were cutting across making it tough for the opponents to pass effectively. We both were playing great. For whatever reason, they didn’t take advantage of Charlie’s cramping as much as they could have and served the ball to me a bunch. I was really in a good hitting rhythm and killed almost every opportunity I got. We wound up spanking them 15-5! We were really amazed with what we had just done. To win these first 2 playoff games was out of the realm of possibilities when the day started. Again we had zero rest as our third opponent was waiting for us.
This team was one older guy and a young kid. They were a very good team. By this time Charlie’s cramping was pretty much non-stop and unlike our earlier opponents, these guys worked it to their advantage. They served almost exclusively to Charlie. Even with the cramping he managed to sideout more than not. Late into the game we realized that we shouldn’t have been serving the older guy as he handled almost everything. We started to go at the kid more and that got us some points. However we wound up losing the game something like 15-5 or 15-6. Although the final score was lopsided, the game took forever as the points only came one at a time, not in bunches. We really battled till the very end. I was very happy to get where we did and the only thing that bothered me about losing to these guys were that the older player was basically an asshole. He questioned a couple calls that were ridiculous and even though we would always offer congrats on nice hits, nice serves, etc, not once did the jerk say anything nice to us. If Charlie was 100 percent and we would have decided to go after the kid earlier, I think we could have taken these guys out as well. It was 8pm by the time we finished.
Regardless the accomplishment was huge. Outside of my win in 99, this was my best finish at the Rumble ever in the 10 years I have been playing. Charlie has no quit in him and that attitude helped me as well. We packed up my broken shelter, our chairs and cooler and limped back to the car tired, sore and dirty but triumphant even in defeat. It really was a special day.
Saturday night Charlie and I grabbed sandwiches from A&M, my favorite sandwich shop from when we lived in Wernersville. The old greek owner was still there, no different than I remembered him. We watched Bad Boys 2 that evening. Damn that movie is GREAT. It’s graphic, has some limited nudity in it but it is jam packed with action you would not believe. I would recommend it to anyone. Sunday morning I packed up at Charlie’s, said my goodbye’s and thanked them for their hospitality.
I made arrangements to stop by my brothers place for a quick visit. I got to see my favorite neice-dog Katie and my bro, sis-in-law and I went to a nice breakfast at Dempsey’s. Afterwards Todd and I went to give my grandma a surprise visit at the home. She was sleeping when we got there but didn’t mind that I grabbed her toe and woke her up. I haven’t seen her in at least a year and even though I really hate nursing homes I needed to see her. She was in good spirits and although she repeated herself a few times, she seemed to still have it more or less “together”. I’m glad she is content. We went back to Todd’s for a bit for some more visiting and I helped him out with a little computer project. Then it was on the road again to head down to my brother-in-laws to have a dinner with them as well as my mother and father in law and my grandfather in law (Pop Pop). I got to see their newly built house. It’s huge and should be more room than they ever need, I’m happy for them. Dinner was good and everyone had a fun time playing with Lauryn, my neice. I spent a lot of the evening working on Mike’s computer. It has some of that resilient spyware embedded on it that I just could not get rid of. I’d kill it only to have it reinstall itself on reboot. I just didn’t have all the weapons at my disposal as I would normally so I had to just clean it up the best I could. Frustrated me.
Monay morning I was up at 5 to hit the airport. I left early to avoid the Monday morning commuter rush. I got there in plenty of time and it was a good thing I did because my flight was delayed to the point where it could have made me miss my connection. So because I was early I was able to jump on a flight that left an hour earlier. In Atlanta our flight was delayed but it was not so bad because I ran into some friends of ours that were returning from vacation up north. Talking with them helped make the time pass quickly. On the last leg of my flight I scored the ultimate seat, bulkhead, lots of legroom. My excitement was a but dampened by the fact there was an infant in the seat next to me. But she was basically well behaved and didn’t make much fuss. During the ride I also finished the first Harry Potter book. I am not much of a reader, but I really enjoyed the book. So much so that I plan to knock out the other 4.
We landed and I helped my firends pull their luggage off the belt. Somehow in the mess I wound up losing my sunglasses. No luck at lost and found, some schmoo must have just figured it was his lucky day. I was picked up by Ali and Nicki who greeted me by promptly peeing with excitement, I’m used to it by now. I told Ali about everything that happened during the long weekend on the drive home. Monday afternoon and evening I just unpacked, ate leftovers from Ali’s Pampered Chef open house that never was and relaxed. Today I am off from work but have a bunch to do, of course. Back to the routine. It was quite a weekend. It seems like I passed that shitty certification test a month ago.