"The Bench" 2nd Edition

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Winter 2012: Issue 2

See Page 13 for Hampton Roads Crossfire details about the 2 About “The Bench” Double Pitcher Advertisements Contest! 3 4

Hoops for the Cure

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BSC Spring Leagues

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Team Write-Ups

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Social Calendar

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“The Dirt”

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The Hookup: Matt Barcus

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Celebrity Look-A-Like

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Charities & Sponsor Bar

18-19 Dodgeball for Dummies 20

DOs & DONTs

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Schedule.Scores.Standings

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Pictures

Tom Zuppke


Coming Soon To “The Bench” Near You Every team will be offered a space every edition of the Newsletter to submit something funny... write about their game... whatever...and since we’re doing a newsletter every Wednesday of every week, you have plenty of time to come up with something! If your team doesn’t submit anything, and isn’t in the newsletter, talk to your captain!

Ideas for Team Submissions Then email them to me at backyardsportsclub@gmail.com

When I say, submit something for your team, here are some ideas: • Play by plays of the game • Document the debauchery at the bar - i.e. describing someone’s amazing acting skills hobbling across the bar with a “sprained ankle” just to Ice a teammate. ] • Draw pictures!!!!! • Favorite quotes, poems, song lyrics, movie scripts, YouTube video, or motivational speeches! • Email chains from the morning after . • Funny pictures of you, your team, or something random on the internet • Give your team member awards - drunkest, loudest, person with the least shame, best off the face catch, etc.! • Anything. Really. Someone on your team is creative.

Submissions are due EVERY Tuesday by 7 p.m. ** If you need extra time, email me and just let me know.

backyardsportsclub@gmail.com

Double Pitcher Contests

Backyard Sports Club’s email is backyardsportsclub@gmail.com. I look forward to working with all of you! DISCLAIMER: if you have problems with keeping your language in check, not bashing refs, being overly nasty to other teams, and other no-no’s, the Editor does have the right to not include your write up in the newsletter if the content is deemed inappropriate or out of line. We will try to screen write ups as they are received, will try to let teams know so that they have time to resubmit, but there is no guarantee. The easiest thing to do is to keep it clean, be nice, and remember this is all in good fun.


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Details about the Event The game will be televised on National TV because the cause is so important. The first 1000 people at the game will receive a FREE Pink TShirt. They are trying to do a PINK OUT, so everyone where PINK! There will be a health expo before the game at 2PM. Breast Cancer Survivors can get a FREE Ticket and the Susan G. Komen Foundation would like to honor the Survivor at the game. So if you know a Survivor, please contact April!

Tickets are $10 each and $5 will go towards the Tidewater Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which is to raise awareness and help fund a cure for Breast Cancer. The money also stays in the local area.


Backyard Sports Club Spring 2012 Sports Schedule Norfolk Sandlot Sport: Wiffle Ball Days: Wednesdays Season: April 11th – June 9th Location: Azalea Little League Complex - Norfolk, VA Sponsor Bar: Uno Chicago Grill Registration: $55.00/person

Norfolk Freedom Sport: Indoor Volleyball Days: Tuesdays Season: April 17th Location: TBA Sponsor Bar: TBA Registration: $500/team

Peninsula Hot Shots Sport: Dodgeball Days: Thursdays Season: May 3rd – June 29th Location: Boo Williams SportsPlex - Hampton, VA Sponsor Bar: TBA Registration: $60.00/person

Blue Diamond Sport: Wiffle Ball Days: Thursdays Season: April 12th – June 9th Location: Azalea Little League Complex - Norfolk, VA Sponsor Bar: Uno Chicago Grill Registration: $55.00/person

VA Beach Surf Sport: Sand Wiffle Ball Days: Sundays Season: April 15th – June 3rd Location: 42nd St – Virginia Beach Ocean Front Sponsor Bar: TBA Registration: $55.00/person

Hampton Roads Crossfire Sport: Dodgeball Days: Fridays Season: April 13th – June 8th Location: TBA Sponsor Bar: TBA Registration: $55.00/person

** We will post updates on Facebook and our website, as well as through emails ** Please send any requests for “Announcements” to backyardsportsclub@gmail.com


Menace to Sobriety Another week in the books and yet another victory for Menace 2 Sobriety. It was pretty much a group effort in this victory with everyone picking up some slack do to having to play a girl down as Courtney recovered from her tonsils surgery (or so she says, we all still think she had to get that laser hair surgery on her back taken care of finally). Compared to week 1 we all were very much more in tune as new teammates have meshed together very very good. Each of us knows where our strengths and weaknesses are and that alone will put us in the top spot in this league. The only thing we lacked this week was the showing at the bar afterwards but Sarah R, Amber, and myself drank enough for the whole team and danced our bootys off. In closing, good luck to the rest of the league fighting for 2nd place! - Craig Horsley

The Untouchables Well...so far our team really isn't living up to our name 'The Untouchables'. We got spanked in game one against Menace to Sobriety and then slightly redeemed ourselves in game two against Rings Around Uranus. While we comprise of some pretty stellar athletes, we're pretty much clueless when it comes to strategy, throwing a dodgeball, dodging a dodgeball, staying within the lines, and overall knowledge of the rules! No biggy! :-) The most memorable play of the night occurred when captain Scott R. let a bullet fly directly off of fellow teammate Whitney S.'s face in warm-ups. That pretty much set the tone for what would soon follow! Stay tuned. We can only go up from here!!! - BKR


Stranger Danger Well, despite the devastating loss to FSR, we're definitely learning each other as a team. The season started with two tough games, and hopefully we'll catch a break soon. We might not have won on the field, but we're definitely ready to represent at the bar every week! - Tom “SheetKan” Zuppke

FSR FSR came into this match with their chests puffed out like they just got out of the gym (even though none of them even know where that is). A strong victory in Week 1 brought them into this match very confident about their star players Joseph Cashwell (JC) and James Wilcox (Harry Potter). The beginning started out pretty even between the two teams until newcomer Chelsea toppled Stranger Danger Captain Tom Zuppke in a last minute 1v1. Team FSR shows some great potential so far in the early stages of this league. - Tom “SheetKan” Zuppke


Honey Badger Don’t Care Woop Woop Team Honey Badger Don't Care for another win this week!!! It was a great match, Troop 417 was fun to play against, and we partied hard to celebrate the win at Crazy Wing afterwards! Welcome to the team Travis and Jackie!!! - a dynamic husband and wife duo that got my vote for MVP of last week's games - Travis had a couple last man standing games where he pulled out wins each time! Learning lots of new things about my new teammates and finding a lot of similarities - we love shots and we love to dance like fools! LOL Hope the rest of the team can join us this week at Crazy Wing/Eagle's Nest!!! Team Rings Around Uranus...we'll see you Friday night on the dodgeball court! - Sarah Harsche

Troop 417 Time to recognize my fantastic teammates for their valiant effort on Friday with the following awards: • • • • •

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Best dodging award: Shaun Best follower of strategy award: Mitch Female laser arm award: Erin S. Male laser arm award: Kyle Most likely to have my back in a dodgeball brawl award: Hern Best hands award: Rachel Most encouraging in the face of defeat award: Linda Best sportsmanship awards: Steph & Brooke Female MVP of the night: Tyler Male MVP of the night: JC

HUGE thank you to my refs: Hern, Steph, Brooke and Linda. You guys took much more abuse than necessary and hung in there. - Erin Freeman


Sloppy Seconds

What a great game from both teams. Even though we lost a close one. All i got to say is that no pre-drinking before games....water and Gatorade for now on. My team did a great job and hope to improve as the season goes on. - Jon Reyes

Rings Around Uranus In our first game of the night, we came out STRONG! We met up with Sloppy Seconds, whom we did not want to take lightly. We knew that if we wanted to win, we had to go out there focused and do what we all know how to do, Kick Some “Anus.� The game started off good, where both teams were winning one here, one there. But then the arguments (between the 2 teams and amongst the refs) started to heat the game up! Again, this could be because of a combination of the league being new, not everyone knowing the rules, and the refs not seeing everything (which they will not be able to see every little thing). But the most important thing was that we held it together, and became victorious with something like a 7-3 win (give or take one or two). I would like to give shout outs to Danny Songer and Jon Teach! It was their first night out at dodge ball, and they were really lead our team in this victory! Job Well Done Guys!!! - Nicky LeBlanc


The Untouchables After playing our first set of games against MTS, we were beat. Especially our girls! We were down to only 4 girls to play , so that means no subs for us. We had Jennie off on her honeymoon (why couldn’t you leave on Saturday or Friday after our games?!?! Jk) Casey hurt her foot while at the bars (no more going out for you, you’re on restriction until after Dodgeball season is over), and then we had Susan who napped through our games (No napping! Drink some 5-hour Energy, girl!) Luckily, we had Caroline…she beasted it through all of the games as the last woman standing! How she did it, I have no clue! I would have just stood still and been like, ok please hit me so I can catch my breath. But we had fun playing against RAU. They had some pretty strong arms on that team. I didn’t know Barcus had an arm, I knew he could kick the $hi out of the ball, but I was shocked to see these 45 mph balls whiz pass my face. Great job to both teams, we hope to play ya’ll again! - Charm Reyes

Rings Around Uranus Our second game of the night was against one of the more dominant teams in the league. We were exhausted (as we had 5 girls, and 1 of them was injured) but we knew we had to still come out strong against Charm and the gang! The game started off great, with both teams remaining pretty close in score, until we started to fall apart. There was a little arguing, but nothing that would have GREATLY affected the game’s outcome. The score was 5-4, and we just started to break down. Charm’s team continued to remain strong and they were, at this point, the more dominant team. By this time, they were definitely "Untouchable!" LOL! - Nicky LeBlanc


Bing-Bongs and Chick-A-Dees I don’t know which team has the most hot headed player of the league, mine or Jon’s. Between Ronnie and JR., I was pretty certain that one of them would start throwing blows before the game was over. C’mon guys, it’s just dodge ball! Let’s leave our attitudes off the turf and have fun! Don’t let the foam balls get you all worked up! All in all, it was a pretty great game! We were ahead, Sloppy was ahead, then we were ahead again. It was back and forth for awhile, but in the end, Bing Bongs were able to get that win. God, what a feeling! We beat JON’s Team! Yay! - Stella Solorzano

Sloppy Seconds Wow. Double headers is no fun. I was tired. We played well but ran out of steam in the head. BB and CaD played well and had a great game plan by trying to gather all the balls on their side of the court. Well played. We look forward to seeing you guys again. - Jon Reyes


Tiger Blood So, while I was at the Pre-Plunge taking some great pics of our fellow dodgeballers, I noticed Heidi had a head cam. A light bulb lit up! Why not use it during Friday's games. GENIUS! I'm not sure if I got any footage yet but I looked and felt like the Terminator with the LAAA-ZER. Anyways, enough about me and more about my team. We had one strategy...AIM FOR FACE!!! It worked out well and I believe we hit one person four times with that rule. Sorry Becki...we didn't mean to. My team was fearless...just knocking people left and right like the metal ducks at the amusement park. All I heard was... PA-TING, here...PA-TING there. Nick "Cannon...not to be confused with Mariah's boo" Jones was the All-Star of the evening. Nicky Dewey finally got her first kill! It was 18-1 with Hit-It and Bounce winning the last match. It was a fun game for everyone and we were able to fit 19 games within the time period. - James Salgado

Hit It & Bounce WE SLAUGHTERED THEM! In the last game.

But really... They might have won slightly more games (I blame James's head-mounted laser sight... Camera?? Psh!), but we definitely lost more blood and took WAAAAAAY more face-shots. Look out for these guys, I'm fairly sure they kill kittens & babies in their spare time... We had a blast playing you guys, though! Love you mean it!


Social Calendar of Events


The Dirt (Dirty Dancing)


Celebrity Look-a-Like Rob Wells (Trailer Park Boys)

Jeff Bouley (Tiger Blood)


The Hookup Hmmm…what can be said about Matt Barcus that is in any way appropriate to publish in this newsletter? Ok, this one may be short! He is a fireman by day and by night, there’s no telling what he is or what he does. Barcus is a complete anomaly to most. How he gets whole teams from a different state to follow everything he does and dress in Jersey Shore gear is so amazing to me! But anytime you’re around Baby Barcus a good time is sure to be had. He’ll make damn sure of that! A few things about him you should know: He loves to wear speedos, he loves to chase boys around wearing his speedos, you may even see him kiss a boy or two in his speedos…oh and keep an eye out for other girls trying to make a move on him…his stache really attracts the ladies!


Charities & Sponsor Bar Drink Specials • • •

Provided to Winning Teams • •

CARPE FREEZUM at the coolest event of the year! The Polar Plunge® Winter Festival is Special Olympics Virginia’s largest fundraiser, attracting more than 10,000 people to an otherwise deserted beachfront in February. Individuals and teams, alongside our athletes and thousands of community members, experience heartwarming and bone chilling extremes as they take the plunge into the icy Atlantic Ocean in the height of winter!

About Special Olympics Special Olympics Virginia is a year-round program of sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. We serve more than 10,000 athletes throughout the Commonwealth. Thanks to a statewide volunteer network of more than 20,000 and the support of generous partners throughout Virginia, athletes pay nothing to participate. And with nearly 2,000 events annually, including seven state-level competitions and numerous extreme fundraisers like the Polar Plunge, we invite everyone to join us in our mission to open hearts and change minds about people with intellectual disabilities.

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Dodgeball

• Number of Players: There is a minimum number of 10 players and a maximum of 20 players allowed on a team roster. All players must be listed on the roster and acknowledge upon registration the Terms & Conditions to participate. • Adding Players: Players may be added at any time until the Final T-shirt order date. • Players on the Field: A team may have no more than 8 players on the field at one time. A team can have a maximum of 4 female and 4 male players on the field at a time. A team must have at least 6 players ( 3 female players and 3 male players) to avoid a forfeit. • Age: Players must be 21 years of age at the start of the season. • Health Insurance: Must have proof of health insurance. • Team Membership: Players may only play for one team • Violations: Teams that violate the rules in this section will forfeit the entire season’s games. • T-Shirts: The Commissioner will provide each team with T-shirts for its roster. All players must wear their team shirts for each game. • Permitted Alterations: Players may add their names, number, and other similar personal information to their T-shirts. Players’ additions may not cover the Backyard Sports Club or sponsor logo. • Excluded Alterations: Players may not add any corporate information to their T-shirts, including website addresses and company names. Players may not include any offensive material on their T-shirts. The Commissioner has the exclusive right to determine whether additions are offensive. • Penalty: Players who do not wear the official Backyard Sports Club T-shirt will be sidelined for that game. • The Backyard Sports Club will supply all field equipment, including a balls and lines • 7 regulation size balls should be used: 4 Blockers™ (8.5") and 3 Stingers™ (6"). • Ball layout goes as follows: Blocker, Stinger, Blocker, Blocker, Stinger, Blocker.

• Time: All games have a 45 minute time limit. All games must start on time.

• Substitutions must be made prior to the start of the game. No substitutions can be made during a game, except in cases of injury. • Retrievers: are individuals designated to retrieve balls that go out of play. Teams are responsible for providing retrievers. • You may use players that are out as retrievers. • Retrievers may not enter the court at any time. • Retrievers are only allowed to field balls from their side of the court. • A game played until all opponents on one side have been eliminated. The first team to eliminate all its opponents is declared the winner, and will receive one point for each win. Both teams will play as many matches as they can within the 45 minute time limit to achieve points. A game that is in play during the 45 minute time will be considered a null game. • A player shall be deemed "out" when a live ball hits any part of the player's body, clothing, or uniform. • If a player is hit by a live ball rebounding off another player. • A defending player catches a live ball they have thrown. • A player that crosses the lines within their box.


Dodgeball

• The Rush occurs at the beginning of each game or reset. • Upon the official's signal, both teams rush to center court and attempt to retrieve as many balls as possible. • A team may rush with as many or as few players as it wants, but at least one person from each team has to Rush. • There is no limit to how many balls an individual player may retrieve. • Players may not slide or dive head first into the neutral zone or they will be called out. • Crossing over the neutral zone will result in an "out.“ • Players may not physically grab and pull another player across the neutral zone or prevent them from returning to their side of the court. • The player and the ball must go completely behind the attack line. During the Rush, any ball retrieved from the neutral zone must be returned behind the attack line before it may be thrown at an opponent. A ball that hasn't crossed the attack line is considered a dead ball, any hits or catches are voided plays. After the ball crosses the attack line on the initial rush; balls can be thrown near the center line. • There are several ways to put a ball into play following a Rush. • A player carries the ball across the attack line. • A player passes the ball a teammate who is behind or carries it across the attack line. • There is only one team timeout during the 45 minute time limit. • Players can defend themselves by blocking the ball in flight with another ball but must retain control over the ball they are blocking with. A player dropping or losing possession of the blocking ball is deemed "out." • Any blocked ball rebounding off another ball is considered live. Any player hit by the rebounding ball is deemed "out." If a player catches a rebound ball then the thrower is out. • The act of squeezing the ball in order to alter the thrown or blocked ball is not allowed.

• The act of intentionally delaying the game. • If a referee determines that a player or team is stalling, the referee will warn player or team. If the stalling continues, at the referees discretion, player or team will lose possession of all balls on their side. • If both teams are stalling a reset should occur

• If any part of the player's body touches the endlines or far neutral zone line, the player shall be deemed "out". • Momentum that carries a player out of bounds while making a catch. Must have control of the ball prior to going out of bounds. Both thrower and catcher will be considered out. If there is no control of the ball then the person falling out of bounds will be out.

• Teams will be asked to officiate other games. Four (4) officials will be asked to officiate each match. In compensation for ref duties Backyard Sports Club will buy a pitcher for the refs. • Primary responsibility is to signal the start/end of games. • Rule in cases where teams can not agree; must attempt to observe all the action on the court. Although it may not be possible to see all questionable plays, the monitor must be diligent in his/her observation of the game. • Monitor shall allow teams to reach a decision, before making an official “call.” • Keep track of out of bound infractions • Rule whether a player was legally eliminated

The 1st rule is not to lose…the 2nd rule is not to forget the 1st rule.


The Dos and DONTs •

DO NOT bring alcoholic beverages to Chilled Ponds. They have a bar there for you to purchase drinks.

DO clean up after yourselves! Unfortunately, maid service was cut out of Backyard Sports Club’s budget due to the economy.

DO be friendly to the Refs: Please do not yell at them…just remember, you’re the one that will look like a jerk if you yell at them.

DO NOT be “that guy.” When you do something stupid, you’re not excluded from any laws just because you are wearing a Backyard Sports Club t-shirt.

DO NOT leave a fellow dodgeballer behind; we take care of our own. Don’t let your teammate drink like a champ and drive home. Find the closest decent looking guy/gal, introduce them, and have them go home together.

DO NOT be bitter. It’s super important that if you end up having a “sleep over” with a fellow dodgeballer, be cool with them for weeks to follow. We’re a small community, you’re gonna end up seeing them all season! When they drop you off at your car, hug it out, smile…and say “hi” the following week.

DO NOT try to guess that persons name!

DO go to our sponsor Bar, Eagles' Nest Country Rockin' Bar and Crazy Wing Cantina. It’s what the cool kids are doing.

DO NOT fight! This is a fun league, HAVE FUN! If you fight, fun’s over for you, you’ll be kicked out.

DO always wear your Backyard Sports Club shirt. I know laundry once a week may be too much, so it’s cool if you go a couple weeks without washing….unless you’ve got bad B.O. like Robbie Wright!

DO NOT smoke in Chilled Ponds!

**DISCLAIMER** Nothing in the Backyard Sports Club Newsletter is to be taken seriously, except for the schedules and scores! Please send scores, recaps, pictures, questions, funny quotes, and/or any information that you would like to be added into the week’s newsletter to backyardsportsclub@gmail.com


Week 3 Schedule, Friday Feb. 10th 7:30 Games • Rings Around Uranus vs. Bing-Bongs & Chick-A-Dees • Troop 417 vs. Hit It & Bounce • Tiger Blood vs. Stranger Danger • FSR vs. Menace to Sobriety 8:30 Games • Rings Around Uranus vs. Honey Badger Don’t Care • Sloppy Seconds vs. The Untouchables • Bing-Bongs & Chick-A-Dees vs. Stranger Danger • Hit it & Bounce vs. Menace to Sobriety

Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4

Week 1 Score Board Teams Menace to Sobriety vs. The Untouchables FSR vs. Stranger Danger Troop 417 vs. Honey Badger Don’t Care Rings Around Uranus vs. Sloppy Seconds Rings Around Uranus vs. The Untouchables Bing-Bongs & Chick-A-Dees vs. Sloppy Seconds Tiger Blood vs. Hit it & Bounce

Score 9-2 9-2 3-7 7-5 ?-? 9-5 19 - 1

Standings Team Name

GP

W

L

T

Menace to Sobriety Rings Around Uranus The Untouchables Bing-Bongs & Chick-A-Dees Honey Badger Don’t Care FSR Tiger Blood Sloppy Seconds Hit It & Bounce Stranger Danger Troop 417

2 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 2

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0


W e ’ r e S e x y & W e k n o w i t


Chesapeake, Virginia Backyard Sports Club, Hampton Roads Crossfire League


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