Thirty-two
players, sixteen teams played on the beach for Useppa’s Nine
Wicket Championship. When it was all over and the sand finally
settled, Tor Carlson and Karen Albert defeated Linda O’Connell and
Craig Ligibel to be the 2009 Champs.
Brian and Mary
McColgan along with Dave and Winky Merrill ran the event. It was
cool on the beach under an overcast sky when the day began, but
hot coffee, juice, and a buffet breakfast smoothed the transition
from bed to play. Eight courts on the beach offered ample chances
for missed shots and a few heroic surprises. Because of his long
experience with the stock market, finance guru Paul Miller was
drafted by the committee to keep track of the day’s wins and
losses.
Irish shmoozer
Dan O’Connell, a long-time six wicket player paired up with
croquet novice Pat Lehman to win a quadrant. Dapper Tim Sear and
UseppaGin made three losses and only one win seem like fun. Mary
McColgan and Kids Golf Croquet player Eddie Soriero won their
quadrant. Sue Williams said she presented a challenge for her
partner Steve Kaufman, but they too won a quadrant. New to croquet
but a champion sailor, Sherry Welch and one of the Miller clan,
Ryan Merrill cheerfully took on all competition, but reading the
sand proved harder than reading the wind. Winky Merrill and Ed
Soriero played together, and as the old adage says, “It’s better
to look good than to be good.” Winky and Ed looked great!
Mickey Dalton
put down his banjo and picked up a mallet. He also had the good
fortune to be paired with the elegant Judith Sear. They won their
quadrant. Wiley Warren Miller taught her novice partner Cliff
Scholz well. With a glint in both their eyes, they raised their
quadrant trophies.
Energizer Bunny
Dave Merrill taught new player Susan Scholz so well that they won
a quadrant. University of Pennsylvania charmer Jake Merrill played
with Karen Kaufman.
Richard
Dimmitts asked his high school aged partner Maggie Merrill to be
in charge of their strategy. Maggie said she knew how to do that
because she was used to listening to her dad (Dave Merrill).
Sometimes it’s
not all about winning and sisters Hope and Molly Shiverick decided
that they wanted to play together and have fun. So did their
cousin Sally King who played with Caroline Davis. Sometimes you
can do both. Hope and Molly won a quadrant. Then there was the
team of Brian McColgan and Suzie Browne who lost with enough
panache to win the Losers Left Over Trophy.
After a picnic
lunch with hamburgers and hotdogs, homemade ice cream sandwiches,
and an OPEN bar, Blog Man Craig Ligibel and The Lady, former 9
Wicket Champ Linda O’Connell, met on the sand to play the
California Kid Tor Carlson and The Croquet Peacock Karen Albert.
For a while the
Championship game could have gone either way, but unbeknownst to
all, The California Kid is a croquet strategist. The Peacock made
the great shots and Tor directed the play to a victory. In the
Useppa tradition, next year, they will defend their championship
against all comers.
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