Archive for January, 2008

Danville-Boyle Racquetball Tourney a winter highlight

January 28, 2008

By John Drake

The temperature outside reached single digits over the weekend.  Normally, this would be a great time to add an extra log to the fire, wrap up with a lap blanket, and spend a marathon home movie weekend with the family.  But the “Bunny” Davis Fitness Center was abuzz on Saturday morning as the 8th Annual Danville-Boyle County Racquetball Tournament entered its second day of competition.

Although the Davis Recreation Complex has only two racquetball courts, the participation in this local event has continued to fill tournament brackets for the two-day event.  The tournament coordinator, Delbert Terry, has always been able to attract several players outside the local area to participate, raising the competitive level in the top divisions and providing an enjoyable tournament for all talent levels.

In the Men’s Open Division, the #1 player in the state, Dan Case of Nicholasville, defeated Marshall Norton of Lancaster.  The other winners in Divisions A-D were:  Eric Adams, Gene Skeeter, Frank Stewart, and Kyn Wilcher.  The Women’s Open/A Division was won by Rita Stewart.

This annual activity at the “Bunny” Davis Recreation Complex has continued to be one of the highlights of our winter season.  The wholesome competition provides a good weekend of warmth and fellowship for both participants and spectators.

One for two is not perfect, but not bad

January 10, 2008

By John Drake

Maybe Monday is not the best day of the week to write a blog.  Since over 50% of most youth league activities occur on Saturday, there are always a few concerns that are phoned or emailed to our attention on Monday.  Sometimes the mood takes on a “glass half empty” feel and not the positive, glowing report that Friday brings.  This Monday has had one good comment about our Basketball program and one concern.  So, as it is with baseball, if you can go 1 for 2 every game you will be a multi-million dollar player.

The phone rang just after 9am.  A parent was concerned about playing time, not getting information from the coach regarding games and practices, rules of the game, and a possible desire to switch teams.  Although I didn’t get a name, it was a very cordial call and hopefully the information that our front office provided was an assist to this mom.  This is a pretty normal call of concern and usually we can help.  Often, when the caller doesn’t receive the answer they were looking for, their next question is the obvious:  “Who is your boss?”

But then, the good news.  We received an email from a parent complimenting one of our 2nd/3rd grade league officials.  Not only is that a headline for any league, but for the 2nd/3rd grade league it is truly remarkable.  Normally this league is officiated by the youngest of our Parks and Recreation staff, because the more experienced officials won’t even substitute in this league.  However, this year we have a young adult (early 20s) that has stepped in on Thursdays to “give back” to a program he played in 15 years ago.  He followed the example of  another adult that was the officiating “cornerstone” for this league.  This official is a long time member of the “Guard” and is preparing to soon deploy to Iraq for his 2nd tour as I write this blog.  Last year he worked a few games for us in between his military calls.

So it has been very encouraging this Monday morning to know we have found new blood to work the 2nd/3rd grade games at Hogsett Elementary.  Maybe a few more good men and/or women will step up and provide the much needed leadership as a youth basketball official.  We can always use the Jeremy’s and the Kenny’s of the world to take positive leadership roles in the Parks and Recreation Department.