Archive for June, 2012

Summer League Signups And Contests! Don’t Miss Out!

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Hey LATA Members!

The following is from Paul Yates, our Team Tennis Director. Note the July 4th prize deadline!

 

LATA Team Tennis Summer Season 2012 is around the corner and, if you haven’t done so already, now is the best time to sign up for a league.

Players signed up for a league by July 4th will automatically be entered into a draw for special prizes … Brand New Tennis Rackets (strung) including Fernando Verdasco’s racket (well, not his racket but the same model)!  Eligibility for the draw will be contingent on signing up by July 4th Independence Day and still being entered in a league as of July 14th.  We’ll do the draw on Ranking Day July 14th.

Most leagues still have openings.  Wednesday Night is full but if you sign up and pay you will go on a wait list with a great chance of making it into the league.  And don’t forget about our new Saturday League at Cheviot Hills on the Westside.

Winter Ladder Results!

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

Below is a message from Luis Melo, our Ladder Director. If you haven’t signed up for the ladder yet, it’s a great time for it, as the summer season is about to start!

 

Hello Everyone,

Attached are the FINAL results of the Winter Challenge Ladder Tournament.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the tournament. WE WILL DO ANOTHER ONE SOON…. Stay tuned for updates.

Congratulations to the following WINNERS:

MAIN DRAW WINNERS: $50 CASH PRIZE

A – John Ramos
B – Dan Fritz
C – Abhijeet Golwelkar
D/E – John Huang
F/G – Dan Walkup

MAIN DRAW FINALISTS:  $25 CASH PRIZE

A – Michael Sanchez
B – Delmar Thomas
C – Eric Dodson
D/E – Larry Stephenson
F/G – Florian Gador

CONSOLATION WINNERS:  $25 CASH PRIZE

A – Paul Yates
B – Travis Siems
C – Ted Skidmore
D/E – Jose Escobar
F/G – Vidas Javorskis

THANKS AGAIN TO THE 55 CHALLENGE LADDER MEMBERS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS TOURNAMENT.
ALL WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR CASH PRIZE IN THE MAIL SOON.

**NOTE**  Cash prizes are mailed to your address as per the address on the member directory. If you have moved, please be sure to update your mailing address ASAP.

CONTINUE ON WITH THOSE CHALLENGE LADDER MATCHES AND DON’T FORGET TO POST YOUR MATCHES ONLINE AT WWW.LATAWEB.COM

Luis Melo
Challenge Ladder Director

A Draw

B Draw

C Draw

D-E Draw

F-G Draw

Club Tournament Roundup — Mitch Nutick Doubles!

Monday, June 18th, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

The doubles portion of the Mitch Nutick Club Tournament was played this weekend, and thanks to the tireless efforts of our Tournament Director Steve Sax, turnout was excellent — and so was the standard of play, with some really competitive and entertaining matches played all through the weekend. Steve also thanks PAC Cuppers Dennis Nakata and Alec Gomez for helping out on the desk, and, as always, Board Secretary Travis Siems for his help with planning. D-E and F-G Divisions were combined for the tournament, which is why a couple results appear to be missing. And here are those results and winner interviews (with apologies that I didn’t get to speak with the worthy E victors)!

Open Doubles (Round Robin Only, No Final Played)

Winners: Jose Sambas/Sean Beougher (right)

Runners-Up: Elliott Law/John Ramos (left)

If you’ve played a lot of GLTA tournaments, or have been in LATA for a while, you probably know the names Jose Sambas and Sean Beougher, but the two of them, both LATA members for 10 years, aren’t a regular doubles partnership. Jose, an LA native, started playing tennis at the age of 13, while Sean, who grew up in Orange County, started even earlier at 12. Both have been members of LATA for many years and play lots of GLTA tournaments, but while Sean, an advertising account supervisor, also still competes in USTA events, Jose, a field consultant for 7-11, left those behind a few years ago, explaining, “Those straight guys are out for blood.” But don’t let that quote or Jose’s mild manner fool you — he’s a terror to play against, as he proved when he won the bronze medal at the 2002 Sydney Gay Games, which he considers the highlight of his tennis career. Similarly, Sean points to the 2010 Gay Games in Copenhagen as his fondest memory, as he competed for the bronze medal in doubles (with Eric Davenport) there. In Burbank, Jose and Sean won all three of their matches, showing that despite their lack of experience playing with each other, their top seeding was entirely deserved.

A Doubles

Thom Adcox/Rodolfo Valdez (left) d. Sergio Diaz/Anthony Vo (right) 6-4 4-6 7-6 (3)

Four days before the tournament started, Thom Adcox didn’t even have a partner. But given that he’d successfully recovered from vertebrae replacement surgery that kept him out of tennis for six months, he wasn’t going to let a little thing like that stop him. A few days later, Thom, an actor, was standing on Burbank’s center court with a partner he recruited into LA, Rodolfo Valdez, who’s originally from Colima, Mexico and now works as a cook at the Olive Bistro in Downtown, facing a match point in the third set. And the drama didn’t end there — after Thom and Rodolfo escaped and earned a break point, one of their opponents, Anthony Vo, started cramping severely in the extreme heat. After a short pause sanctioned by the TD, the competitors soldiered on to the inevitable outcome — a third-set tie-break, which Thom and Rodolfo won 7-3 to earn the winner’s trophy. Thom, a native of Detroit who started in LATA as an F player and found the league through — surprise — his chiropractor, had won tournaments with Elliott Law and Paul Yates, but this is his first A win. Hard earned and well deserved!

B Doubles

John Kokum/Dave Watts (top) d. Larry Lawrence/Matt Whitfield (bottom) 7-5 7-6 (3)

The bleachers were full for this one, and the players didn’t disappoint, as the occasional partnership of Dave Watts and John Kokum toughed out Larry Lawrence and Matt Whitfield 7-5, 7-6 (3). John normally plays with Robert Arnold, and having lost to that team in a past edition of the club tournament, Dave opted to team up with one of his vanquishers, with very successful results. Dave, who served a stint on the board as website director, joined LATA 15 years ago as a D player after being set up on a blind date with a current board member — we’ll let you guess who. Prior to joining LATA, John, who’s also served on the board, had tried a gay volleyball league but had found the players “surprisingly rude,” and thus was thrilled when he found LATA and its welcoming members. He tested as an E, but “through hard work and cheating” moved up over the years. Both of them have traveled extensively for tournaments, with Dave having been to two Gay Games, in Sydney and Milan. Can’t wait to see what happens the next time they’re across the net from each other!

C Doubles

Michael Sengmanivong/Don Stewart (left) d. Abhijeet Golwelkar/Roland Lyons (right) 6-7 6-4 6-2

Michael Sengmanivong and Don Stewart won all their round-robin matches in straight sets, and then recovered from losing a first-set tie-break to take the C title. They’ve been playing together for a year and a half, and last year got to the club doubles final — but in the D flight, so it’s fair to say they’ve improved tremendously. Don took up tennis six years ago when his boyfriend at the time insisted they go to tennis camp, and, as he puts it, “I lost the boyfriend but kept the tennis.” Don, a nurse, agrees that he’s more consistent and quieter on court, while Michael, a nursing student, hits more winners and errors and is “the loud one.” Now that he’s taken home a doubles trophy, Michael’s goal is to win a singles event. If they keep improving like they have, maybe he and Don will play for a title soon?

E Doubles (Round Robin Only, No Final Played)

Winners: Vidas Javorskis/Johnny Vinton (right)

Runners-Up: John Vida/Brendan Hug (left)

Vidas Javorskis and Johnny Vinton dropped only one set in four matches en route to claiming the E title. The team that won the first set from them, Brendan Hug and John Vida, went undefeated in their other matches to take runners-up.

F Doubles

Winners: Daniel Todd Walkup/Jongo Yuk (right)

Runners-Up: Manuel Lopez/Jonathan Smith (left)

Regular partners Daniel Todd Walkup and Jongo Yuk didn’t drop a set in three round-robin matches in storming their way to the F title. Daniel, a motion graphics operator, and Jongo, who works in computer lighting animation for Disney, credit the communication that comes from a regular partnership as a big factor in their results, and also the training they do at Weddington. They’re both trying out for West Coast Cup — maybe they’ll be able to use those communication skills against our San Diego and San Francisco rivals!

And that’s a wrap for the 2012 Club Tournament! Entries for our Labor Day tournament, Center Court, will be open soon — check back here for an announcement!

Club Doubles Tournament — LAST DAY TO ENTER!

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

Today is the last day to sign up for the Mitch Nutick doubles club tournament, which is this weekend, June 16th and 17th at the Burbank Tennis Center. It’s going to be a fun weekend of tennis, for sure. If you’d like to play but don’t have a partner, our tournament director Steve Sax can set you up. Any questions about playing, even if you’re just thinking about it, drop Steve an email and he’ll help you out.

Steve Sax email: tournaments@lataweb.com

Hope to see you all out there!

Club Doubles Tourney — Spots Still Open!

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

We’re running a little short on entries for the club doubles tournament, which is next weekend (6/16-17) at the Burbank Tennis Center. The singles edition in January was super-fun, and the doubles promises to be to, but it would be great if we can get a few more people to round out some of the divisions. I’m pasting in the original message below. Please contact Steve Sax directly at tournaments@lataweb.com with any questions, and if you haven’t signed up yet, it’d be really great to see you out there!

The singles portion of the Mitch Nutick Club Championship was a lot of fun back in January and produced some great tennis — in case you missed the write-up, here it is. And now it’s time for the doubles half! The doubles tournament will be held June 16-17. If you’re planning to play, now’s the time to enter! Here’s the latest from our awesome and underappreciated tournament director Steve Sax:

We’ve had a couple hiccups with the online registration, so I’m going to include a hard copy application for everyone.  This application will also be on the LATA homepage.  You can mail or scan/email the application to me.  Payments can be made by check or Paypal like before.  Any combination is fine.  You can still sign up online at the following link: http://glta.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=023D63EF-C595-4F9E-9DC0-95E8D34F6863.  I’d suggest that if you’re having difficulties signing up online to go ahead and fill out the hard copy application.   

I’ve had a couple people ask me about the number of matches to expect.  Every team is guaranteed two matches.  If the draws are eight teams or less, I’ll do my best to have a round robin format to give everyone as many matches as possible.  You can see who has signed up by clicking on the link above and going to “events”.  Then click on each division to see who has registered.  I’ll update this page every day or so.

My apologies to anyone who’s had problems with the online registration.  The main goal is to make things run smoother for all of us in the long run. Unfortunately, we sometimes we hit rough patches along the way to get to the end result.

As always, if you have any questions then don’t hesitate to ask.

French Open Viewing Party This Sunday!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Hello LATA Members! I sent the below in an email to the membership a few days ago. Putting this up as a reminder or for anyone who didn’t get the email for some reason. We still have spots — come out and watch some great tennis with your LATA friends! — John

 

Hello LATA Members!

As you probably know, the French Open is underway. There’s already been plenty of high drama, but it will come to its peak the day of the men’s final, June 10th. Coincidentally, that’s also the day of LA Pride, but before you get off to celebrating who we are, you’re invited to watch the men’s final at the home of Luis Melo out in lovely Encino. Luis and his partner have a great game-room setup, and it’s always fun to watch a big match with other tennis-playing friends.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

— Luis only has room for about 20 guests. So if you’re planning to come, you must RSVP to me. I will confirm with you that there is still room. PLEASE DO NOT SHOW UP WITHOUT HAVING COMMUNICATED WITH ME. Luis is opening his house; the least we can do is make things as easy as possible for him.

— Refreshments will be available, but you’re welcome to bring anything you like to share.

— The match starts live at 6 AM Pacific. That is NOT when we are getting together. So if you’re coming and can’t resist checking out the result before you arrive, keep it under your hat. Please don’t ruin other people’s good time by spoiling the result, and refrain from dropping “cute” hints or predictions.

Now, here’s the attendance info:

WHERE: Luis Melo’s Game Room
18015 Santa Rita Street
Encino, CA 91316 (If something comes up the day of the event, you can call Luis directly at 714-313-3809)

WHEN: Sunday, June 10, 10 AM

Again, don’t forget to RSVP if you’re coming, and please contact me directly with any questions. My # is 212-920-1224. Looking forward to watching some great tennis with fellow league members!

Best,

John Ramos
LATA Score Editor